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'Caught By the Tides' review: History's sweep in Jia Zhangke's film

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Sustainability   来源:Fashion  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:But because there is still the scope for it to be amended, he was happy to help it along to the next stage to see how it develops.

But because there is still the scope for it to be amended, he was happy to help it along to the next stage to see how it develops.

Ionela's whole family voted for Georgescu. He promised to cut taxes, she thinks, but she doesn't seem to have registered his far-right ideology.A man who's praised extremist figures from Romania's past, he's now under investigation for suspected links to a group with "fascist, racist or xenophobic characteristics".

'Caught By the Tides' review: History's sweep in Jia Zhangke's film

Emerging after questioning, the politician was filmed giving a fascist-style salute.Other villagers in Poeni did see that and do know all about the murky characters Georgescu has been linked to.On hearing his name, one pensioner grabs her crutch and wields it like a machine gun, shouting that he is dangerous.

'Caught By the Tides' review: History's sweep in Jia Zhangke's film

Another told me people were suspicious of someone who surged to prominence from nowhere and of his focus on sovereignty over economic sense."He tells us we don't need Europe to help us with money. So how are we going to live? Let's face it: Europe feeds us!" she says.

'Caught By the Tides' review: History's sweep in Jia Zhangke's film

Romania's vote has become the topic of talk far beyond the streets of Poeni, or even Bucharest.

When US Vice President JD Vance shocked Europe with a speech in Munich, claiming that the EU's greatest threat came from within and not from Russia, he cited Romania several times.The Government said it would keep the issue under review, "balancing the concern over the need to protect wildlife from the minority who misuse catapults, with respect for their legitimate use by anglers".

Fleet Pond is the largest freshwater lake in Hampshire, with 141 acres of varied habitats.Plans to renovate a village hall originally built by a brewing family are under way.

Grade II listed Yew Tree Hall in Lorton, Cumbria, was a former malting barn for Jennings, who brewed in the area for almost 200 years.Chair of Yew Tree Hall management committee Adam Baker said it wanted to "return the character and heritage" and modernise the building the community had a "love and deep feeling" for.

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