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  1. Oct 5, 2018 · Drowning by Numbers ties into this nicely, as although it appears to be a narrative film on the surface, it is in fact completely deconstructing the very rules that dictate traditional narratives. Was it a goal of yours to highlight how cinema is much more than just storytelling?

  2. Drowning by Numbers is a crime comedy-drama 1988 British-Dutch film directed by Peter Greenaway. It won the award for Best Artistic Contribution at the Cannes Film Festival of 1988. [3] Plot. The film opens with a little girl jumping rope and counting stars to "a hundred".

  3. Drowning By Numbers tracks the fortunes of granny Plowright, mother Stevenson and daughter Richardson as they each decide to bump off their husbands by holding their heads under water until...

  4. This year: The inequality explosion – survival of the richest In recent decades, economic inequality has soared to extreme and dangerous levels. It has become an existential threat to our societies, crippling our ability to end poverty, corroding politics and putting the future of our planet in peril.

  5. Drowning by Numbers. (1988) Peter Greenaway's controversial drama is a surreal tale of murder, grief and desire starring Joan Plowright, Juliet Stevenson and Joely Richardson. With Bernard Hill...

  6. 19 people drowned across 4 days in July 2022 as temperatures exceeded 38°C. 83% of those that accidentally drown in the UK are male. 59% of UK accidental drownings occur in inland waters e.g. rivers, lakes and canals. Alcohol and/or drugs are a factor in 29% of all UK accidental drownings.

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  8. Adult drowning is a complex and multifactorial public health challenge requiring community, national and global efforts to mitigate impacts. This study updates the evidence base for public health interventions that address adult fatal and non-fatal ...

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