
The Falling
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Initial release | October 11, 2014 |
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Directors | Carol Morley |
Box office | 663,738 USD |
Screenplay | Carol Morley |
Budget | 750,000 GBP |
£750,000 | |
Reviews | www.imdb.com |
Release date | October 11, 2014 |
Box offic | $663,738 |
Music by | Tracey Thorn |
Product compani | BBC Films; British Film Institute |
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ID | 1036164 |
About The Falling
At their strait-laced girls' school friends Abbie and Lydia find their lives touched by tragedy. The resulting wave of unusual behaviour seeps into Lydia's home life.
Ukraine war: Kyiv hit by biggest drone attack since war began

... As ever, even if a missile or drone is intercepted, The Falling debris can be lethal too...
The Thais caught up in the Israel-Gaza war

... " We were all shocked and kept quiet all night - so quiet that we could hear The Falling leaves, " he says...
Evergrande: Crisis-hit Chinese property giant reveals $81bn loss

... Evergrande said the losses were due to a number of reasons, including The Falling value of properties and other assets as well as higher borrowing costs...
Massive Swiss rockfall stops short of evacuated village of Brienz

... Even if The Falling rocks do not destroy people s houses, there is a risk for anyone in the area...
Sainsbury's cuts toilet paper prices as pulp drops

... The retailer said its loo roll prices would drop by up to 11% as it passed on savings from The Falling cost of pulp...
Ukraine shoots down own drone over central Kyiv

... There were no casualties or injuries from The Falling drone, it said...
Budget 2023: 'My energy bills have doubled to £3,000 in a year'

... Despite the economic pressures, companies have so far proved resilient and The Falling cost of wholesale energy and some commodities has seen business sentiment bounce up slightly from recent low levels...
Sichuan: Couples in Chinese province allowed to have unlimited children

... The government has offered tax breaks and better maternal healthcare to reverse or slow The Falling rates...
Sichuan: Couples in Chinese province allowed to have unlimited children
By Megan FisherBBC News
Couples in China's Sichuan province will be allowed to have as many children as they want, as the country continues to try and get a grip on its declining population.
Last Year , the population in China fell for the
For decades, the country had a one-child Policy - increased nationally for married couples to three in 2021.
As part of the Policy change in Sichuan, unmarried individuals will also now be able to raise children.
Previously there was a ban on single women registering a birth.
In 2016, China scrapped its controversial one-child Policy , which was introduced in 1979. Families that broke The Rules were fined and, in some cases even lost jobs.
In a culture that historically favours boys over girls, the Policy also led to forced abortions.
But The Changes that began in 2016 failed to halt The Decline in The Birth rate. Deaths outnumbered births
Now, there will be No Limit on The Number of children people can have in Sichuan, a province of 80 million people in The South west of the country.
Chinese President Xi Jinping has made boosting birth rates a priority. The government has offered tax breaks and better maternal healthcare to reverse or slow The Falling rates.
It Comes as China is still battling Covid-related The Virus tore through towns and cities after the lifting of zero-Covid restrictions in December.
Neighbouring countries, including Japan, are also facing falling birth rates. Japan's Prime Minister says, as a result, of not being able to function as A Society .
Source of news: bbc.com