1991
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Initial release | Canada |
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Directors | Ricardo Trogi |
Narrated by | Ricardo Trogi |
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ID | 2096633 |
About 1991
1991 is a Canadian comedy-drama film, directed by Ricardo Trogi and released in 2018. The third film in his semi-autobiographical series after 1981 and 1987, the film centres on Ricardo's 1991 trip to Italy to pursue a relationship with Marie-Ève.
King's Birthday Honours: Ian Wright, Ken Bruce and Davina McCall on list
... " Nigerian-born poet and author Sir Ben - who won the Booker Prize for his novel The Famished Road in 1991 - is also knighted, as well as Sir Martin, who accepted the honour Also given knighthoods are former BBC director general Mark Thompson and Sky executive chairman Jeremy Darroch, who has been acknowledged for services to business, charity and sustainability...
Crispin Odey: City boss quits firm after sexual misconduct claims
... For more than three decades Mr Odey had been at the helm of the hedge fund he founded in 1991 - at its peak the firm managed more than £10bn worth of investments...
Luton Town waking up to Premier League and 'pinching' themselves
... " The 42-year-old graphic designer watched her first Luton match in 1991 - against Tottenham Hotspur because she wanted to see Paul Gascoigne - but she has been a Hatters fan ever since...
Do Labour or Conservatives have higher council tax?
... In England, bands are based on the value of a property in April 1991 - the higher the value the higher the band and so the higher the council tax...
Is attacking Ukraine's power grid a war crime?
... Iraq s energy infrastructure was attacked by US forces in 1991 - a strategy that has been heavily criticised...
The most-streamed songs of 1952 to 2022 revealed
... Bryan Adams Everything I Do (I Do It For You) spent 16 consecutive weeks at number one in 1991 - an all-time chart record - but Nirvana s Smells Like Teen Spirit is now more popular with streaming fans...
Peter Tobin: The horrific crimes of a serial killer
... The disappearance of Vicky HamiltonOn 10 February 1991, Vicky Hamilton hugged her big sister for the last time at a bus stop in Livingston, West Lothian...
Ukraine to ban music by some Russians in media and public spaces
... The ban will not apply to all Russian music, but rather relates to music created or performed by those who are or were Russian citizens after 1991...
Luton Town waking up to Premier League and 'pinching' themselves
By Peter WalkerBBC News, Bedfordshire
Luton Town fans have been Waking Up to the " surreal" reality that their team will be playing Premier League football next season.
The in the Championship play-off final to send them back to The Top flight for the First Time in 31 years.
It is a Far Cry from their days scrapping it out in the non-league pyramid nine years ago.
The victory fires the starting gun on a series of celebrations, with the Luton International Carnival on Sunday and a
'Good publicity for The Town 'Alex Roberts, A Teacher from Luton, said he felt " utter relief" in the Wembley stands when Coventry missed their last penalty in The Shootout .
" I feel so happy for The Town and the Community - There is a beautiful buzz about The Place right now, " said the 33-year-old.
" There can be a lot of negative press about Luton so it's positive to have something uplifting and engaging for a change, and for the Young People .
" I don't feel like it's sunk in properly that we will have the likes of [Manchester City players] Erling Haaland and Jack Grealish coming down to Kenilworth Road . "
'Mentally drained'" I just burst into tears when they missed their last penalty, " said Helen Gatward, who was at Wembley with brother Simon Gatward.
" I'm going to be floating on cloud nine for months. "
The 42-year-old Graphic Designer watched her first Luton match in 1991 - against Tottenham Hotspur because she wanted to see Paul Gascoigne - But she has been a Hatters fan ever since.
" It feels surreal This Morning - I have to keep pinching myself, " She Said .
'It felt right the minute we left The House '" At some points it was horrible to watch, " said Jayne Humphreys, who was at The Match with husband Dean Humphreys and son Daniel.
The Family , along with crowds of other Luton fans, spent hours trying to get home, with train delays and cancellations reported from London Euston and Watford, But She Said it did not dampen the spirits of The Singing supporters.
" It felt right from the minute we left Our House , " said the 53-year-old legal assistant.
'The Money is invaluable'Former Luton chairman Nick Owen told Bbc Breakfast : " I Am buzzing, still pinching myself after what we've been through. "
The Bbc presenter was in post in 2008, when The Club was threatened with bankruptcy, and remained in the hot seat until 2017.
He Said he hoped The Cash windfall coming The Club 's way would speed up The Process of moving from Kenilworth Road - a ground accommodating little over 10,000 People - to.
" This will facilitate, speed up, accelerate our moving to a new stadium because the funds will be so invaluable, " said Mr Owen.
" When we do get a new stadium I think the crowds will look considerably bigger; the fanbase is huge and it's worldwide as well. "
Like other fans, Tariq Khan did not return to Luton from Wembley until about midnight after negotiating train delays.
" When that penalty went Over It was just pure jubilation, " said Mr Khan, who was behind The Goal for the shoot-out.
" It still hasn't sunk in and I don't think it will until the fixture list is released. "
Kevin Harper , a board member at the Luton Town Supporters' Trust, said: " It's an incredible achievement from everyone, top to bottom, who's been involved in our journey.
" It means absolutely everything. "
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com