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Carnivale: the lost movie (part 1)
Part 1: Technical details and about-the-movie notes
Title: Carnivale
A movie by Deane Taylor. A French-Irish production. 1h12 (or 1h14 depending on the sources). 
Scenarist: Greg Haddrick. Soundtrack by Stephen McKeon. Producers: Russell Boland, Gerry Shirren and Jonathan Peel. Editing by Gerry Grogan. 
Project launched in 1997, but mainly produced in 1999 (that’s this year of the movie’s copyright). Released in the French theaters by Bac Films February 9, 2000. Released on VHS tape the same year, by Studio Canal+. The same studio later released the movie on DVD, on October 24, 2001. It first aired on French television July 12, 2003 on Canal+, a private channel. The first public television relase was on October 31, 2005, on Télétoon (for the “La nuit de la pétoche” event). It was aired again on French television in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009. 
The English dub and voice actors: Jamie Kaler (as Young Justin, even though I don’t know who this character is), Helena Bonham Carter as Emilie (wrongly called Millie in sources), Hugh Laurie as Enzo, and David Antrobus as Jack. Other voice actors include Steve Brody, Amanda Ebbington, Ron Haddrick and Olivia Martin. 
The French dub and voice actors: Mathias Kozlowski as Jack, Tony Marot as Eddy, Laura Blanc as Zoé, Fabrice Josso as Enzo, Valérie Siclay as Emilie and Georges Aubert as Banjo. Other voice actors include Cyrille Artaux, Paul Borne, Mathias Casartelli, Kelvine Dumour and Jean-François Kopf.
The movie was selected by both the Festival International du cinéma jeune public de Laon (hors competition) [International Festival of youth cinema of Laon (out of competition)], in February 2000, and the Festival du Film d’Animation de Bruxelles (Bruxelles Animation Movie Festival) in March, then April 2000.
Carnivale also won the title of the best non-dramatic feature length film at the World Animation Celebration USA in June 2000, and the prize of best scenario at the Caroussel International du Film de Rimouski, in Canada, September 2000.
A Millimages project was to adapt the movie into an animated TV show of 26 episodes (26 minutes each), but it was abandoned.
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March 5th. I dare you to join us. Hunted by monsters. Wanted for questioning. Late for class. Four high-school friends suffer daily humiliation at the hands of three bullies. When the friends accidentally open a portal to another dimension, they unintentionally allow terrifying, other-worldly creatures to invade their small Arkansas town. Discovering that they are now endowed with strange superpowers, the four teens dub themselves “Freaks,” the very name their tormentors used to ridicule them. The Freaks must fight to save the lives of family and friends now in mortal peril and thwart a secret government task force that appears to be hunting them. “Riley goes for the gusto…twists aplenty”—Kirkus Reviews, (12/15/2021) “A great spin on the superhero story, told with genuine depth.”—Mark Waid, best-selling author of History of the Marvel Universe, Doctor Strange, and Superman Birthright. “A fun and fresh twist on the superhero story! Fast-paced, strong characters, and twists and turns make this a must read!”—Jennifer Brody/Vera Strange, author of The 13th Continuum Trilogy, Spectre Deep 6, and the Disney Chills series. “With Freaks, Brett Riley has accomplished something very few YA authors have: freakishly good writing, freakishly relatable characters, freakishly awesome premise — all making for a freakishly great read.”—M. P. Kozlowsky, author of Frost and Rose Coffin “Freaks is propulsive and brilliantly written, with compelling characters and plenty of action. Brett Riley knows how to keep the reader’s attention.”—Scott Bergstrom, author of The Cruelty and The Greed. “Freaks begins at top speed and never lets up until the final page. Like some fascinating blend of Stranger Things and X-Men, Brett Riley’s novel explores what power means and how it is best wielded, making the book both timely and timeless. A fantastic read!”—Kevin Waltman, author of Nowhere Fast, Learning the Game, and Next #writingcommunity #writerslift #Writers #Writer #author #authorsofinstagram #writersofinstagram #writersoftwitter #AuthorsOfTwitter #fiction #fictionbooks #fictionwriter #sciencefiction #youngadult #horror #superheroes #Arkansas https://www.instagram.com/p/CaLignipiVO/?utm_medium=tumblr
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2020-21 United States Military Academy Black Knights Roster
Wingers
#6 Colin Bilek (Brighton, Michigan) A
#7 Jake Felker (Omaha, Nebraska)
#9 Daniel Haider (Anchorage, Alaska)
#10 John Laurito (Johnston, Rhode Island)
#12 Johnny Keranen (Delano, Minnesota)
#13 Tucker DeYoung (Lake Bluff, Illinois)
#18 Mitch Machlitt (Robbinsdale, Minnesota)
#19 Brett Abdelnour (Macomb Township, Michigan)
#24 Kevin Dineen (Faribault, Minnesota)
#25 Patrick Smyth (Plymouth, Michigan)
#28 Kendrick Frost (Lee’s Summit, Missouri)
#29 Eric Huss (Odessa, Texas)
Centers
#8 Ricky Lyle (Duluth, Minnesota)
#11 Lincoln Hatten (Allen, Texas)
#16 Eric Butte (Belmont, Massachusetts)
#23 Mason Krueger (Bettendorf, Iowa)
#27 Chris Konin (West Kingston, Rhode Island)
Defensemen
#2 Thomas Farrell (Mettawa, Illinois)
#3 Cody Fleckenstein (Pomfret, New York) A
#4 Coby Mack (Casper, Wyoming)
#5 Andrew Quetell (Cleveland, Ohio)
#15 Marshal Plunkett (West Salem, Wisconsin)
#17 Anthony Firriolo (Montville Township, New Jersey)
#20 Brody Medeiros (Littleton, Colorado)
#21 John Zimmerman (Arlington, Texas) C
#22 Noah Wilson (Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin)
#26 Matt Berkovitz (Green Bay, Wisconsin) A
Goalies
#1 Gavin Abric (Hayward, Wisconsin)
#33 Trevin Kozlowski (Palo Alto, California)
#34 Justin Evenson (Minnetonka, Minnesota)
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CFDA, Paper Team Up to Support 2020 Fashion School Grads – WWD
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A look from SCAD graduate Max Condon’s ’20 senior thesis collection.
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The CFDA and Paper have partnered to provide 2020 fashion school graduates a platform to increase their exposure and offer industry mentorship.
Together they chose five schools to highlight: Parsons School of Design, Fashion Institute of Technology, Savannah College of Art and Design, Rhode Island School of Design and the Academy of Arts University. Each university’s fashion directors nominated their top students and Paper selected one from each school to pair with an established CFDA designer. Participating designers are Christopher John Rogers, Brandon Maxwell, Piotrek Panszczyk, Beckett Fogg of Area, Stacey Bendet of Alice + Olivia and Jonathan Cohen.
The featured students are Samantha D’Iorio of Parsons, Justin Chi of FIT, Max Condon of SCAD, Kyra Buenviaje of RISD and Kenneth Brody McCasland of AAU.
Images from RISD graduate Kyra Buenviaje’s ’20 senior thesis collection. 
Each graduate will be profiled on papermag.com and cfda.com today, accompanied by images of their work and a highlight reel of their virtual meeting with their design partner.
“Paper has always been dedicated to introducing and empowering the newest names in talent, and fashion is no exception,” said Justin Moran, digital director of Paper. “Under quarantine, fashion students are unable to show their final presentations, so we felt it was crucial to support them right now in a meaningful way. In collaboration with the CFDA and Paper’s own Mickey Boardman, we selected top students across the country and paired them with leading American designers to spotlight the next generation of fashion.”
Sara Kozlowski, CFDA’s director of education and sustainable strategies, added, “The CFDA and Paper share the common value of supporting creativity across the fashion spectrum, including all the students who worked so hard to complete their thesis collections and who are now graduating without the commencement ceremonies and celebrations of their immense accomplishments. The 2020 fashion graduates are future change champions. They are big on creativity and ingenuity, and also brilliant thinkers and masters of their chosen craft with unique voice within sustainability, innovation and inclusivity.”
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