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  1. Aug 18, 2023 · It Only Takes a Night: Directed by Callan Durlik. With Eliza Taylor, George Pullar, Sana'a Shaik, Blake Richardson. Four best friends on a girl's night out end up on a path none of them expected and find out it really does only take one night to change your life.

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    • Comedy, Romance
    • Callan Durlik
    • 2023-08-18
  2. Jun 5, 2012 · Plot summary Thirteen years after leaving the Philippines, Crisostomo Ibarra returns as Simoun, a rich jeweler sporting a beard and blue-tinted glasses, and a confidant of the Captain-General. Abandoning his idealism, he becomes a cynical saboteur, seeking revenge against the Spanish Philippine system responsible for his misfortunes by plotting ...

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  3. Twelfth Night is a play by William Shakespeare, an English playwright. It is a fast-paced comedy with romantic plots, mistaken identities and practical jokes. It tells the story of a woman who...

  4. How much do you know about Shakespeare’s play Twelfth Night? This section takes you step by step through the play, helping you to identify key plot points.

  5. Carmen is set in a remote frontier town in Seville, Spain during the 1820s. However, the ENO’s production directed by Calixto Bieito relocates the scene of this passionate love story to an early 1970s Spanish colony – a time towards the end of Francisco Franco’s dictatorship.

  6. The day of the wedding, Lina and Aaron are separated until after the ceremony. At the reception, Isabel operates a kiss cam. Aaron and Lina go outside in the dark so their first kiss will be just for them. They kiss, then decide to return to the reception, promising to be intimate later that night. That evening, they make love.

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