Fingers
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Initial release | USA |
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Directors | James Toback |
Screenplay | James Toback |
Distributed by | Brut Productions |
Producers | George Barrie |
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ID | 2316688 |
About Fingers
Jimmy (Harvey Keitel) wants nothing more than to play Carnegie Hall. He has talent, and the ambition is definitely there. But Jimmy is the son of a mob boss (Michael V. Gazzo) and when he's not practicing piano, he's roughing up guys unable to pay their debts to his father. To ease the pressure he feels between his family obligations and his artistic ambitions, Jimmy indulges in sex and drugs. But the stress is getting too much, and Jimmy may ruin everything as his life spins out of control. …
British sign language gets climate change update
... " Mr McMulkin used the sign for " photosynthesis" as an example, which uses one flat hand-shape to represent a leaf, while projecting the Fingers - like the sun s rays - from other hand...
Everything Everywhere All At Once: A guide to the references, Easter eggs and meanings
... A parody of 2001: A Space Odyssey s " discovery of tools" sequence involves a group of apes fighting to their death - except on this occasion they have hot dogs for Fingers...
One careful step at a time through Lebanon's minefields
... I was knocked unconscious and when I woke up I couldn t see my Fingers...
Iran schoolgirls remove hijabs in protests against government
... Some were raising their middle Fingers - an obscene gesture - at portraits of Ayatollah Khamenei and the founder of the Islamic Republic, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini...
Subbuteo: Meet Wales' 12-year-old table football champion
... " While some football team owners might struggle to control their players, Ruby has all of hers under her thumb - and flicking Fingers - whenever she wants...
Premier League: Mystery about professional hair cuts
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Harry Potter: How one drag queen became 31 JK Rowling characters
... I was gluing hair to my body and to my Fingers - it was just disgusting...
Surgeons save hand severed by electric saw
... However, it had been cut off almost completely in two places - at the base of his palm and again just below the Fingers - resulting in a double-level amputation...
Iran schoolgirls remove hijabs in protests against government
By David GrittenBBC News
In an unprecedented move, schoolgirls have joined the protests that have swept Iran since the death of A Woman detained for breaking the hijab law.
Videos verified by The Bbc show teenage students in uniforms waving their headscarves in the air while shouting slogans against clerical authorities.
The chants echoed those heard at the wider protests over The Past Two Weeks .
In Karaj on Monday, hijab-less girls were filmed forcing A Man thought to be a local official out of their school.
The footage shows them shouting " shame on you" and throwing what appear to be empty water bottles at The Man until he retreats through a gate.
The Bbc is not responsible for the content of external sites., which is just to The West of the capital Tehran, students are heard shouting: " If we don't unite, they will kill us one by one. "
while waving their headscarves in the air and shouting " death to the dictator" - a reference to the Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei , who has The Final say on all state matters.
The Bbc is not responsible for the content of external sites.Further protests by schoolgirls were reported on Tuesday in and the north-western cities of and.
A Number of students were also photographed standing in their classrooms with their heads uncovered. Some were raising their middle Fingers - an obscene gesture - at portraits of Ayatollah Khamenei and The Founder of the Islamic Republic , Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini .
The Bbc is not responsible for the content of external sites.The protests by the schoolgirls began hours after Ayatollah Khamenei, who has final say on all state matters, broke his silence on the unrest and accused the United States and Israel, Iran's arch-enemies, of orchestrating " riots".
He also gave his full backing to the security forces, which have responded to the protests with a violent crackdown.
The unrest was triggered by the death of Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old Kurdish woman who fell into a coma after being detained by morality police on 13 September in Tehran for allegedly violating The Law requiring women to cover their hair with a hijab, or headscarf. She died in hospital Three Days later.
Her family has alleged that officers beat her head with a baton and banged her head against one of their vehicles. The Police have denied that she was mistreated and said she suffered " sudden heart failure".
The First protests took place in Kurdish-populated north-western Iran, where Ms Amini lived, And Then spread rapidly across the Country .
Source of news: bbc.com