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Runaway Bride - Wedding Dress shopping
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Runaway Bride - Wedding Dress shopping
Ty Simpkins takes the Ice Bucket Challenge
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Ty Simpkins takes the Ice Bucket Challenge on the set of "Meadowland" and challenges Andy Coleman, Greg Moore, Colin Trevorrow, Nick Robinson and Olivia Wilde to do the same! Experience the #IceBucketChallenge phenomenon that's spreading ALS Awareness across the country. AND DONATE AT ALSA.ORG/DONATE
Mesa Para Dois
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Rádio novela para aula de Comunicação em Rádio com Creso Soares Jr. para PUC-Rio. ROTEIRO DE Ana Luz Buchi, Anna Carolina Israel, Gabriela Flarys, Jessica Weiss, Maíra Motta, Nathalia Alves & Raphael Moretti EDIÇAO DE Jessica Weiss ELENCO Narradora: Gabriela Flarys Isabel: Nathalia Alves Menininho: Guto Ortiz Maître Francês: Paulo Jorge Barra Garçom Miguel: Victor Rocha André: Conrado Conde Pau...
Philip Seymour Hoffman, at the Sidney Lumet Memorial
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Philip Seymour Hoffman's speech at the Sidney Lumet Memorial, in Lincoln Center, 2011. Shot on a Sony digital point and shoot.
For Shizzle The Big Bang Theory 2 13 The Friendship Algorithm
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For Conny.
Sheldon Cooper said the "Winter is Coming" before it was cool!
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"The Big Bang Theory", S1E03 "The Fuzzy Boots Corollary" Sheldon Cooper says "Winter is Coming"! Do NOT own the copyrights.
Mulheres de Hitchcock
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Um breve estudo sobre as mulheres cativa, independente e fatal nos filme "Sabotagem" (1936) e "Jovem e Inocente" (1937), de Alfred Hitchcock. Para a aula de Cinema Mundial II, da PUC-Rio, com o Prof. Hernani Heffner. Trabalho de Giulia Frota. Edição e Som: Jess Weiss.
Projeto Intervenções 2010.2 de Anna Israel e Jess Weiss
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Projeto Intervenções 2010.2 de Anna Israel e Jess Weiss para a aula de "Comunicação e Literatura Brasileira" com o Prof. Sergio Mota. 300 metros de corda, muitas muitas muitas horas de trabalho a 10.000x de velocidade e um conceito irado sobre a network da cidade. Literalmente.
City of the Sun at the McKittrick Hotel
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City of the Sun at the McKittrick Hotel, May 8th 2012
Discurso Anke 20.12.2011
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Discurso de Anke Waldbach na despedida de Tess Waldbach no Frontera do Jardim Botânico no dia 20.12.2011.
Community S02E07
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I was dying to know what song this is. Well, after hours and hours and hours, I finally edited a video to see if UA-cam could help me, but then I actually remembered! This is an edited version of the song "Love So Alike" by Anne Dudley from the film "Tristan & Isolde" (ua-cam.com/video/WiazGHg4Lyg/v-deo.html) WHICH MAKES ABSOLUTELY NO SENSE BECAUSE IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE SCENE!!! [but it...
Fyedka and Chava [Fiddler on the Roof]
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Fyedka and Chava [Fiddler on the Roof]
Delmonico's: A Hidden Excerpt of Manhattan
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Delmonico's: A Hidden Excerpt of Manhattan
Elton John singing "Rocket Man" at the Tribeca Film Festival 2011
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Elton John singing "Rocket Man" at the Tribeca Film Festival 2011
Elton John singing "Your Song" at the Tribeca Film Festival 2011
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Elton John singing "Your Song" at the Tribeca Film Festival 2011
Elton John singing "I Guess That's Why They Call It The Blues" at the Tribeca Film Festival 2011
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Elton John singing "I Guess That's Why They Call It The Blues" at the Tribeca Film Festival 2011
Martin Scorsese at the Tribeca Film Festival 2011
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Martin Scorsese at the Tribeca Film Festival 2011
Luis Gustavo Ortiz & Rafael Bica talk about computers #lifeinaday
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Luis Gustavo Ortiz & Rafael Bica talk about computers #lifeinaday
Luis Gustavo Ortiz & Rafael Bica lifeinaday
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Luis Gustavo Ortiz & Rafael Bica lifeinaday
Luis Gustavo Ortiz & Rafael Bica lifeinaday
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Luis Gustavo Ortiz & Rafael Bica lifeinaday
Journalism Oath at Graduation 24/07 lifeinaday
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Journalism Oath at Graduation 24/07 lifeinaday
Tadeu Schmidt na Formatura da PUC-Rio 24/07 lifeinaday
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Tadeu Schmidt na Formatura da PUC-Rio 24/07 lifeinaday
THIS IS STILL THE UKRAINE, TODAY.
so süß
Cary Elwes
I can't believe how many times I have quoted this ... maybe I need to examine my life choices.
Two people living in a world where no one else shares their feelings.
🙀🤣😉🙌..."👰♀️"
This is the bloke that would make a great husband
So touchable and lovely!!❤❤
Its not a movie about relations between Russians and Jews, its about Ukrainians and Jews
"I'd like to talk to you." "I'd rather not." No means no. end play.
Дано Вашето дете свЪрши оксфорд!
I just saw my school’s production of this play and one of my students (a personal favorite of mine) played Fyedka. He was a perfect fit, also had the accent because he’s a Ukrainian refugee. He was star of the show in my eyes!
Give him my love- I'm Ukrainian as well. But we came to the States in 1980.
they fall in love. Not good for her.
I know. Definitely not good 😬. However, unlike most of the other Cossacks, Fyedka is a nice and good man. He is very disgusted of his own people hating all the Jews in Russia and only HE has a good heart. Just the number one thing that Tevye disowning his middle daughter for marrying a non-Jew, a lot of people say he was being selfish and hating him *BIG* on that part when he yells, "NO, CHAVA! NO!!!!" for not accepting them in the family. But in my perspective (and in his defense) his actions were pretty valid. Because I am aware (and probably Tevye as well) Fyedka is a loyal, compassionate, and generous man, but it's not him we're worried about. It's the *religion* that Chava chose to leave behind. Because I remember my mom telling me that she used to be in radiology as a doctor and one of her partners was Jewish and his wife was Catholic. Then when asked to him, "How will your kids know what's the REAL truth of Jesus/God?" And then in answer, "they can chose _that_ for themselves" it is truly a not very good moment for that. But all that being said, I hope I didn't get very too deep or offending at the moment. Just wanted to share what I definitely can relate to Chava marrying outside of her religion and how it totally affected to, not just her family and own people, but also to her religion that she chose to go out of. It's just too hard to bear 😔😞💔
Te prometo que me pondré las gafas jaja jajajaja ❤
marry me
Cool scene. I bet Chava never ran into a kindly, gentle gentile man before. By avoiding eye contact as she did, Chava was only following a traditional custom among orthodox Jews. No I'm not Jewish. I learned this from some new friends who just happened to be Jewish.
Tevye actually wasn't mad at Fyedka in the book. His wrath was saved for the priest, whom he had previously been on good terms with, who baptized Chava. In the book Chava shows up without Fyedka when the Jews are driven out of Anatevka and begs Tevye to let her join them (Tzeitl also pleads with him on her behalf). The plot is left open ended, with Tevye never revealing whether he accepted Chava back into the family.
Patrzcie,wszystkie dziady scenorzaście!Tak się tworzy arcydzieła!Uczcie się, półgłówki,bo inaczej skończycie jak Vega:kupa gówna,ale podobno pieniądze nie śmierdzą...A ja się z ochotą porzygam-boć podobno to zdrowe dla organizmu...
You would think that Fyedka would be a blonde with blue eyes bc he is the Russian.
I just finished playing Fyedka for my high school, I'm going to miss him so much 😭
One of my great aunt, back in 1630, did a Chava'le drill and elope with a gentil Hungarian guy. 400 years later, we still remember her. 😂
😂 7?
As you should 😂
I'll sit shiv'a too, if any of my children marry goy.
I don’t see why Tevye objected to this pairing-with that hair, Chava was obviously part goy already 😏.
Wow! 😀😀😀🩵💙🩵💙🩵💙🩵💙🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷
I dunno, pretty shitty of him to compare "outright bigotry" to "being wary of a member of a group that's only expressed outright bigotry towards you"
The sweet man who played Fyedka died young in real life of Cancer. So sad!
67 isn't that young
I will always remember this scene as probably my favorite of the movie. Two beautiful souls meeting and speaking for the first time.
This the very 1st time (this night with Netflix)I saw any fiddler, movie clip, signing, dance, stage. Nothing never. I thought the 1971 film with topol was just too long with certain aspects done over and over. Like beating a dead horse. Sure. Songs, story etc are all revered but this 1971 film left a sour taste. Even as a catholic guy I felt I had already heard about everything in film many times. Anyways. I was disappointed. I think I would have enjoyed the stage performances better. I’ve read lots about Jews in Russia. Just because.
In Ukrainian its Fedko and Khava he fancies her red hair they get married in secret and emigrated to the USA to Chicago most probably living in the Ukrainian Village of Chicago.
Saw them on Impractical Jokers!
Fyedka was hot. I just discovered a wonderful photo of Raymond Lovelock with Japanese model Tachikawa Yuri on the cover of Elle Japan! That guy was soooooooooooooooo cute! May he RIP.
After 15 years in education and youth theatre I've lost count of how many times ive said this to countless casts and colleagues...and myself...wonderful stuffa
I have seen this scene countless times ..and I cry every time..cause love has no boundaries…the innocence of these two and the love that they feel for each other ..is beautiful…but then religion…and I’m afraid nothing has changed…unfortunately…
тьфукакайаталстухастарухафсьавмарщынахпсариазнайаваньучка истарикашкапративныйтолстыйкарлик кастрируйугалалобавадимонаонтолстыйпузатыйкарликничыфониможэткастрат
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There was no corn in Russia in that time😅Corn was in time of Khrushchev.
Corn was grown in Moldova in the 17th century and in Ukraine in the 18th. The film takes place around the 1905 revolution. In 1902 the Russian Empire exported tens of thousands of tons of corn (68,461,000 pounds). You can find the statistics online.
I kind of knew I’d be a Chava. When I met my current partner, my “traditions” collapsed and opened me to a healthier relationship than I would get if I kept my “traditions”.
'Do you feel about me the way they feel about you? I did not think you would.' Perhaps the best response to ingrained prejudices ever made.
Well said!
Poor cow.
Poor cow? How so?
damn fyedka has game. but those bad guys set him up -- good wing men, kind of.
Would you be open to allowing me to use some of this content? We own the "Delmonico Room" in pennsylvania.
Sure, please contact me through my website and let me know what you’re thinking www.jess-weiss.com/
The cow is the ideal prop for a nascent courtship between a young man and woman in a farming community.
Yes the cow was a paid actor
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Chana chanah st Anne's chapel Ann of 1000 days dolls
"This time, the boots are coming off!"
They pledged their hearts treasure looks to fauci by golden cake. They had given him their answer by who's who to be acknowledged
I'd like to announce that where fauci with beauty's fails the winners are quite charming symposium. Paraphrasing
Peace talks
Fyeka where my mother general was was House name Maureen kowalska family for example
Fauci took the cake knife to Maureen huddle after the other beauties proposals to him giving him the pageant winners looks that were the answer
Maureen Faustina relay
Pieka