Fear (1965 film)

Fear (1965) is a 35 mm short Hindi film directed by legendary filmmaker Ritwik Ghatak. In 1964-65 Ritwik created this documentary for the acting department of Pune Film Institute. Mainly the students of Pune Film Institute participated in this film. Director Subhash Ghai, and actor Asrani then students of that institute acted in this film.

Cast and Crew

Cast

Crew

  • Production: Pune Film Institute.
  • Direction: Ritwik Ghatak.
  • Story and screenplay:Ritwik Ghatak
  • Music direction:Ritwik Ghatak
  • Cinematography:Lal Jaswani.
  • Editing:Vishram Revankar.
  • See also

  • Ramkinkar Baij (film)
  • Amar Lenin
  • References


    Angst (1928 film)

    Angst is a 1928 German-British silent drama film directed by Hans Steinhoff and starring Gustav Fröhlich, Henry Edwards and Elga Brink. It is based on the 1925 novella Fear by Stefan Zweig. The film was a co-production between Germany and Britain, with the British star Edwards included to give the work greater commercial appeal in the British Isles.

    Cast

  • Gustav Fröhlich
  • Henry Edwards - Henry Duhan
  • Elga Brink - Inge Duhan
  • Bruno Kastner - Herr Born
  • Margit Manstad - Frau Claire
  • Vivian Gibson
  • Valerie Boothby
  • Inge Landgut
  • Plot

    Inge Duhan (Brink), a wealthy wife, begins conducting an affair, only to find herself blackmailed by another woman.

    References

    Bibliography

  • Bergfelder, Tim & Harris, Sue & Street, Sarah. Film Architecture and the Transnational Imagination: Set Design in 1930s European Cinema. Amsterdam University Press, 2007.
  • External links

  • Angst at the Internet Movie Database

  • Klinik

    Klinik, (sometimes called The Klinik), is an industrial music band from Belgium, originally formed around 1982 by electro-synthpop practitioner Marc Verhaeghen, who is the only constant member.

    History

    Marc Verhaeghen originally formed Klinik in the early-to-mid 1980s; the exact date varies depending on the source. The group is normally described as one of the most influential Belgian industrial bands in history.

    In 1985, Verhaeghen joined forces with two other bands, Absolute Body Control (with Dirk Ivens and Eric van Wonterghem), and "The Maniacs" (Sandy Nys) to form one "super group" "Absolute Controlled Clinical Maniacs". This rather unwieldy name was soon dropped in favour of the shorter name "The Klinik". Nys soon left the band to form "Hybryds", followed in 1987 by van Wonterghem, leaving The Klinik as the "classic" duo of Dirk Ivens and Marc Verhaeghen.

    The Klinik soon made a name for themselves with their cold and harsh EBM sound and their live shows, where both Ivens and Verhaeghen performed with their heads wrapped in gauze, wearing long black leather coats. Ivens' hissing vocals and minimalist lyrics were complemented by Verhaeghen's synthesizer skills and distorted trombone playing. This however, did not last forever; after Time, an album neither member was fully pleased with, musical differences became too great, and they decided to go their separate ways. In a 2013 interview, Ivens said the due were moving in different directions musically, and that compromise between only two members was challenging.

    Yume

    Yume () is the Japanese word for dream, and may refer to:

    Entertainment

  • YuMe, a multi-screen video advertising platform
  • Dreams (1990 film), a film by the Japanese director Akira Kurosawa
  • "Yume" (Miwako Okuda song), a single released by Japanese singer Miwako Okuda
  • "Yume" (The Blue Hearts song), a 1992 song by The Blue Hearts
  • Characters

  • Yume, a character in the Japanese manga Tenchi Muyo!
  • Yume Hasegawa, a character in the Japanese manga Pupa
  • Yume Suzuhara, a character in the Japanese manga Hōzuki Island and Mōryō no Yurikago
  • See also

  • Hana to Yume, a shōjo manga magazine
  • Nagai Yume, a Japanese television drama show
  • Yume Bitsu, an American psychedelic rock band
  • Yume Nikki, a 2005 independent video game by homebrew Japanese developer Kikiyama
  • Yume Tsukai, a 2001 Japanese manga and anime series
  • "Yume wa Yoru Hiraku", a 1970 Japanese song
  • YuMe

    YuMe is a provider of digital video brand advertising. The company’s solutions for video advertising campaigns are targeted at both supply-side (websites, apps) and the demand-side customers (brands, agencies). YuMe is headquartered in Redwood City, California, with European headquarters in London and nine additional offices worldwide.

    History

    Jayant Kadambi and Ayyappan Sankaran founded YuMe in 2004. In 2011, YuMe acquired Appealing Media, a mobile video advertising company. In early 2013, YuMe acquired Crowd Science, an audience targeting technology company, and on August 7, 2014, the company held its initial public offering.

    Products

    YuMe has products for both the supply side and the demand side of the digital video ecosystem. For the demand side, the Connected Audience Network offers brands a way to reach receptive audiences across video inventory running on any of the four connected screens (personal computers, smartphones, tablets, and connected TVs). On the supply side, the YuMe for Publishers suite of products offers digital media owners (publishers, app developers, and CE OEMs) an ad management platform that allows them to maximize their inventory monetization efforts across direct-sold, mediated, and YuMe-fulfilled ads.

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