
The Frame
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Initial release | October 17, 2014 |
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Directors | Jamin Winans |
Screenplay | Jamin Winans |
Composers | Jamin Winans |
Cinematography | Robert Muratore |
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ID | 2096939 |
About The Frame
The lives of two strangers collide in an impossible way, and the fabric of reality is ripped apart. As they navigate the ever-changing universe, a demonic man pursues them in an effort to erase the world.
Could triple glazing become a UK standard?

... 2, though U-values just below 1 are now possible for the centre pane of a double glazed window (the U-value including The Frame may differ)...
An all girls cricket team in India breaks with tradition

... She is quiet and soft spoken, still very much The Frame of a child but has had to grow up fast...
James Nachtwey: The last of the great photojournalists

... There are two more human hands almost perfectly arranged in The Frame, of someone whose face cannot be seen - one resting on the head of a dog, the other playing nervously with her blonde hair...
Banksy exhibition in Glasgow attracts record crowds

... The work had just been auctioned for £1m, when an alarm went off inside The Frame and the picture dropped into a hidden shredder...
Why the Atlanta mugshots are so, so bad

... " It s a bit egregious…it takes up 40% of the top half of The Frame! " Both Mantle and Olson commented on the range of expressions across the six suspects...
Anglesey crossbow murder: Why was my dad hunted and killed?

... Police finally caught the man that fired the high-powered crossbow as his in-car GPS, Amazon orders and mobile phone tracking put fitness instructor Terence Whall in The Frame...
VanMoof: E-bike firm goes bust after Covid boom

... The bikes, which start at around £2,000, are known for their modern, sleek design with a battery built into The Frame...
Greek coastguard 'pressured' disaster survivors to blame Egyptian men

... He says he witnessed Greek coastguards put two innocent Iranian men in The Frame for people-smuggling last year, following the rescue of 32 migrants whose boat had got into trouble crossing from Turkey...
VanMoof: E-bike firm goes bust after Covid boom
By Ez RobertsBusiness reporter, BBC News
VanMoof, the Dutch high-end electric bike-maker, has gone bust after The Brothers who founded it were unable to save The Firm .
VanMoof, which claims to have 190,000 customers worldwide, was declared bankrupt by the Amsterdam District Court on Tuesday.
The Firm saw demand for its bikes grow during the pandemic and raised millions of dollars to fund expansion.
But its stores have now been closed and online orders have stopped.
Administrators are looking at whether VanMoof can be saved by selling its assets or restructuring its debts.
VanMoof was founded in 2009 by Dutch brothers Taco and Ties Carlier who wanted to make " the perfect city bike".
The bikes, which start at around £2,000, are known for their modern, sleek design with a battery built into The Frame .
During the pandemic, bike sales in general soared and VanMoof as A Brand took off.
The Firm raised $128m (£98m) from investors to expand, at The Time describing itself " most funded e-bike company in the world".
However, according to reports there were problems with The Firm 's newer models and it was struggling to shoulder the costs of repairs.
There were also reports of long delivery times for bikes and a shortage of parts.
In an email to staff, Taco and Ties Carlier said: " Over The Last weeks Ties and I have tried to find a future for VanMoof.
" We're extremely sorry to have to report that despite our best efforts we did not succeed and we have had to file for bankruptcy. "
VanMoof, which has around 700 employees, mainly sells its bikes online but also has shops in 20 cities worldwide, and service hubs in 50 cities.
A spokesperson for VanMoof told The Bbc : " The trustees are continuing to assess The Situation at VanMoof and are investigating the possibilities of a re-start out of bankruptcy by means of an asset sale to a Third Party , so that the activities of VanMoof can be continued. "
The bankruptcy currently only affects The Firm 's Dutch business, not its international subsidiaries. VanMoof said it was unsure what would happen stores outside of the Netherlands but that its " intention is to keep these entities running as usual".
Its London and Paris shops are shut, according to its website. It also said:
It told customers that their e-bikes will not stop working, adding that The Firm aimed to keep its app and servers online and secure " ongoing services for the future".
It advised owners to download their e-bike's unique digital key, in case online servers go down.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com