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  2. The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind - Wikipedia

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    Chichewa. The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind is a 2019 drama film written, directed by and starring Chiwetel Ejiofor in his feature directorial debut. The film is based on the memoir of the same name by William Kamkwamba and Bryan Mealer. It was screened in the Premieres section at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival and began streaming in most ...

  3. Aliki Vougiouklaki - Wikipedia

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    Aliki Vougiouklaki. Marousi, Athens, Greece. Aliki Stamatina Vougiouklaki (Greek: Αλίκη Σταματίνα Βουγιουκλάκη Greek pronunciation: [aˈlici stamaˈtina vuʝuˈklaci]; 20 July 1934 – 23 July 1996) was a Greek cinema and theater actress, singer and theatrical producer. She is one of the most popular actresses in ...

  4. Finding ʻOhana - Wikipedia

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    Running time. 123 minutes [1] Country. United States. Language. English. Finding ʻOhana is a 2021 American family adventure film [1] by Jude Weng in her directorial debut and written by Christina Strain. The film stars Kea Peahu, Alex Aiono, Lindsay Watson, Owen Vaccaro and Kelly Hu. It premiered on Netflix on January 29, 2021.

  5. Never on Sunday (song) - Wikipedia

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    Never on Sunday (song) " Never on Sunday ", also known by its original Greek title " Ta Pediá tou Pireá " ("Τα Παιδιά του Πειραιά", The Children of Piraeus), is a song written by Manos Hatzidakis [1] and first sung by Melina Mercouri in the film of the same name, directed by Jules Dassin and starring Mercouri. [1]

  6. Athanasios Diakos - Wikipedia

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    Monk. Member of the Filiki Etaireia. Athanasios Nikolaos Massavetas or Grammatikos (Greek: Αθανάσιος Νικόλαος Μασσαβέτας-Γραμματικός; 1788 – 24 April 1821) also known as Athanasios Diakos (Greek: Αθανάσιος Διάκος) was a Greek military commander during the Greek War of Independence ...

  7. Paideia - Wikipedia

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    Paideia (/paɪˈdeɪə/; also spelled paedeia; Greek: παιδεία) [1] referred to the rearing and education of the ideal member of the ancient Greek polis or state. These educational ideals later spread to the Greco-Roman world at large, and were called humanitas in Latin. Paideia was meant to instill aristocratic virtues in the young ...

  8. Paraksenes Eikones - Wikipedia

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    Paraksenes Eikones. Paraksenes Eikones ( Greek: Παράξενες Εικόνες; English: Strange Images) is the name of a Greek album by singer Anna Vissi released in Greece and Cyprus on December 5, 2003. The album featured the song "Eisai" that later became Call Me in English and which topped the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play in 2005.

  9. Christos Dantis - Wikipedia

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    Christos Dantis (Greek: Χρήστος Δάντης; born Christos Vlachakis, 26 September 1966), is a Greek multi-instrumentalist, singer, songwriter, lyricist, and record producer best known for his hits such as "To Palio Mou Palto" and "Ena Tragoudi Akoma" and later for co-writing the song "My Number One" for Elena Paparizou, winning the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 for Greece.