Don Quixote
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Originally published | 1605 |
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Languages | Early Modern Spanish |
Original title | El Ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha |
Page count | 863 |
Characters | Sancho Panza |
Alonso Quijano | |
Dulcinea del Toboso | |
Did you know | "Don Quixote" is the best-selling single-volume book of all time (500 million approx. sales). |
Reviews | www.imdb.com |
No of episod | 11 |
Cast | Shota Matsuda |
Artists | Gustave Doré |
Theatrical country of origin release date | Spain |
Directors | Rafael Gil |
Story by | Antonio Abad Ojuel |
Miguel de Cervantes | |
Screenplay | Rafael Gil |
Adapted from | Don Quixote |
Distributed by | Cifesa |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 708553 |
About Don Quixote
Don Quixote or Don Quixote de la Mancha is the first sound film version in Spanish of the great classic novel by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. It was directed and adapted by Rafael Gil and released in 1947.
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Brexit: European papers lose patience with UK backstop move
Newspapers across Europe are scrutinising what just happened in and weighing up likely consequences for the European Union .
"The Fog over London's government district just will not clear," says Germany's Tagesspiegel, calling the House of Commons voting Last Night "nothing less than the biggest political crisis on The Island since World War II" and declaring that "those responsible, especially Theresa May , are unable to implement The Choice The British made in June 2016".
"Two months before Brexit, whoever blinks first loses," The Daily says.
Another German publication, Der Spiegel , sees furious lobbying from Spain to put the Question of Gibraltar back on the table should the Withdrawal Agreement be reopened.
"If The British now demand further concessions on the Irish Question , - as before. And other EU countries could make new demands, such as The Fishing rights in British waters. "
Spain's El Pais says reopening The Deal at this stage is A Nightmare scenario for Brussels. "The European Union has run into one of The Most feared Brexit scenarios at only 60 days before the deadline set for UK's departure from the EU. "
It puts the EU in a difficult Position - exposing itself to a no-deal Brexit or "", The Paper says.
In an editorial, The Irish Times warns that the ongoing stalemate between London and Brussels raises The Risk of what both want to avoid: "".
"It appeared up to recently that Theresa May accepted the need for the backstop guarantees. Her Volte Face , ironically, only underlines the need for a legally operable backstop guarantee. "
In France - where President Macron has already delivered a resounding "Non" to any backstop unpicking - Le Figaro says Last Night 's House of Commons vote was ", So Close to the fatal date of 29 March they give in".
Over in the Netherlands, De Volkskrant is scathing about the warring factions inside the House of Commons.
"The MPs are unable to agree about much and were. The Scots do not want a Brexit at all, Labour wants to keep one leg in the EU, the Brexiteers want to go Into Battle against the EU like Don Quixote , and the Northern Irish unionists want to drag as much money out of London as possible. "
Italy 's Corriere della Sera paints a truly bleak picture. "Brexit is not to be delayed and. If no Way Out is found at this point, Great Britain will fall into The Abyss on 29 March. "
Romania's Evenimentul Zilei refers angrily to what it sees as the knock-on effect for EU citizens living in the UK.
"We are facing the second moment of and the constraints of a minority government that is exported to the entire European Union , British citizens in the EU and Europeans in the UK," it seethes.
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