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Arup Saikia is an Indian poet,artist, director, composer, lyricist, scriptwriter, translator and philanthropist. His contributions are

mostly attributed in traditional drama especially Assamese, BHAONA, and literature.

Saikia performed Assamese traditional drama BHAONA in english language for the first time from Assam in India and foreign land.

Film and TV scriptwriter Ricky Lee launched his second novel, Si Amapola sa 65 na Kabanata, last November 27 at Sky Dome, SM North EDSA.

Jo and Friedrich never argue in the novel and Jo herself is the first one who condemns sensationalism and wants to improve, so why do so many scriptwriters show Jo as someone who can´t take criticism. Also discussing Louisa´s discomforts with the sensational newspaper she was working with and Jo´s development as an author and Louisa´s real life mentor figures. Enjoy!

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTU0RoZgvQE

 

"Only my full heart and empty hands"

Arup Saikia is an Indian poet,artist, director, composer, lyricist, scriptwriter, translator and philanthropist. His contributions are

mostly attributed in traditional drama especially Assamese, BHAONA, and literature.

Saikia performed Assamese traditional drama BHAONA in english language for the first time from Assam in India and foreign land.

Al Zarooni attended ‘Mehfil-e-Urdu’ organized by BAZM-E-URDU, at Iranian Club Dubai where Javed Akhtar, prominent poet, lyricist and scriptwriter from Bollywood gave the Solo performance with the interactive Q & A session with the eminent & distinguish guests of that soulful night.

 

Al Zarooni attended ‘Mehfil-e-Urdu’ organized by BAZM-E-URDU, at Iranian Club Dubai where Javed Akhtar, prominent poet, lyricist and scriptwriter from Bollywood gave the Solo performance with the interactive Q & A session with the eminent & distinguish guests of that soulful night.

 

Al Zarooni attended ‘Mehfil-e-Urdu’ organized by BAZM-E-URDU, at Iranian Club Dubai where Javed Akhtar, prominent poet, lyricist and scriptwriter from Bollywood gave the Solo performance with the interactive Q & A session with the eminent & distinguish guests of that soulful night.

 

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Jo and Friedrich never argue in the novel and Jo herself is the first one who condemns sensationalism and wants to improve, so why do so many scriptwriters show Jo as someone who can´t take criticism. Also discussing Louisa´s discomforts with the sensational newspaper she was working with and Jo´s development as an author and Louisa´s real life mentor figures. Enjoy!

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTU0RoZgvQE

  

"Only my full heart and empty hands"

Al Zarooni attended ‘Mehfil-e-Urdu’ organized by BAZM-E-URDU, at Iranian Club Dubai where Javed Akhtar, prominent poet, lyricist and scriptwriter from Bollywood gave the Solo performance with the interactive Q & A session with the eminent & distinguish guests of that soulful night.

 

We were lucky enough to witness a lunar eclipse. (We have a great scriptwriter)

Al Zarooni attended ‘Mehfil-e-Urdu’ organized by BAZM-E-URDU, at Iranian Club Dubai where Javed Akhtar, prominent poet, lyricist and scriptwriter from Bollywood gave the Solo performance with the interactive Q & A session with the eminent & distinguish guests of that soulful night.

 

Al Zarooni attended ‘Mehfil-e-Urdu’ organized by BAZM-E-URDU, at Iranian Club Dubai where Javed Akhtar, prominent poet, lyricist and scriptwriter from Bollywood gave the Solo performance with the interactive Q & A session with the eminent & distinguish guests of that soulful night.

 

Al Zarooni attended ‘Mehfil-e-Urdu’ organized by BAZM-E-URDU, at Iranian Club Dubai where Javed Akhtar, prominent poet, lyricist and scriptwriter from Bollywood gave the Solo performance with the interactive Q & A session with the eminent & distinguish guests of that soulful night.

 

Al Zarooni attended ‘Mehfil-e-Urdu’ organized by BAZM-E-URDU, at Iranian Club Dubai where Javed Akhtar, prominent poet, lyricist and scriptwriter from Bollywood gave the Solo performance with the interactive Q & A session with the eminent & distinguish guests of that soulful night.

 

Al Zarooni attended ‘Mehfil-e-Urdu’ organized by BAZM-E-URDU, at Iranian Club Dubai where Javed Akhtar, prominent poet, lyricist and scriptwriter from Bollywood gave the Solo performance with the interactive Q & A session with the eminent & distinguish guests of that soulful night.

 

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as Americans. In short, how did Americans react fifty years ago to this prelude to terror? .

On the whole, Americans reacted with remarkable and surprising appropriateness. As Carol Paul-Merritt points out en passant, our reactions to the book burning broke through our usual apathy to the unfolding terror in Germany.3 In fact, we knew and acted, while most Germans had as yet no inkling of the plans of its propaganda minister or, as some maintain, of Education Minister Bernhard Rust.4 As early as two weeks before the event, various American organizations began to launch protests and demonstrations and the Union of Jewish Orthodox Congregations announced special religious services on or before 10 May to protest the book burning.5 .

Famous American authors joined in. Helen Keller, the deaf, mute, and blind writer, a legend even then, had, because of a past act of compassion, a very personal reason to be indignant. With her books slated for the bonfires, she confronted the German students in an open letter: .

History has taught you nothing if you think you can kill ideas. Tyrants have tried to do that often before, and the ideas have risen up in their might and destroyed them. .

You can burn my books and the books of the best minds in Europe, but the ideas in them have seeped through a million channels and will continue to quicken other minds. I gave all the royalties of my books for all time to the German soldiers blinded in the World War with no thought in my heart but love and compassion for the German people ... .

I deplore the injustice and unwisdom of passing on to unborn generations the stigma of your deeds.6 .

Several other American authors tried last-minute, equally unavailing exhortations. The novelist and dramatist Sherwood Anderson, the best-selling author Faith Baldwin, the scriptwriter and Southern author Erwin Cobb, and the Nobel Laureate Sinclair Lewis declared their solidarity with the banned writers and protested against the book burning. Sinclair Lewis characterized the proscribed books as "the noblest ... produced by Germany in the last twenty years."7 .

Subsequent reactions to the burning were even more widespread and forceful. "Hundred thousand march here in six-hour protest over Nazi policies," read the page one headline of the New York Times on 11 May. A Major General of the U.S. Army had volunteered to work out the logistics of a parade that stretched from Madison Square Garden to the Battery. Former Congressman Fiorello La Guardia, the future mayor of New York, held one of the keynote speeches, as did Mayor O'Brien, who, with but a few breaks, remained on the reviewing stand for nearly seven hours. A large group of spectators saluted and applauded the marchers.8 Also that evening the synod of the Episcopal Church passed a resolution in support of the writers whose works had been burnt.9 .

Similar protests and demonstrations occurred in Philadelphia, Chicago, St. Louis, and other American cities. Coverage of the book burning and the American reaction was swift, vivid, and extensive. The leading newsreels featured it. Newsweek called it "a holocaust of books," Time a "bibliocaust."10 The New York Times devoted three successive editorials to it and, in a rare departure from objective reportage, allowed its Berlin correspondent the following opinion: "This evening a significant part of ancient German liberalism-if that still existed-burnt along with the books."11 And while victimized American authors, e.g., Upton Sinclair, understandably received the greater coverage, the destruction of German and Russian books was by no means ignored.12 .

There was also protest against the brutalities simultaneously in-flicted upon people. Through an interview with Dorothy Thompson upon her return from Berlin-where the books of her husband, Sin-clair Lewis, had likewise been burnt-Time magazine tied together book burning and brutalization. Thompson, after having broken through a wall of silence erect ed by victims, perpetrators, and phy-sicians, found an intern who 'had been dismissed for writing "de-scriptions of beaten patients on the hospital charts," among them fifteen seriously injured Jewish patients who had been maimed, .

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Editor Aleshka Ferrero, scriptwriter Luis Cámara and actresses Ashley Grace

Mansour Ghadarkhah was born in 1956 in Iran and immigrated to Germany in 1979.

Formerly a successful filmmaker and scriptwriter for TV and cinema in Europe, he has traveled extensively and connects the perspectives of West and East, viewing himself as a citizen of both.

Ghadarkhah loves photography and digital art. His home is now California, where he works on his film projects and digital art photography.

 

Te Papa and Inspired Productions in Nelson ran a film-making workshop for young refugees – who became the scriptwriters, camera operators, sound recorders, editors, and of course the stars!

 

Apply here - www.artistize.com/Jobs/view/opportunity-for-script-writers

 

Going to School, Mumbai is looking for scriptwriters who must also be researchers to join their team working on a brand new kids' news channel.

Al Zarooni attended ‘Mehfil-e-Urdu’ organized by BAZM-E-URDU, at Iranian Club Dubai where Javed Akhtar, prominent poet, lyricist and scriptwriter from Bollywood gave the Solo performance with the interactive Q & A session with the eminent & distinguish guests of that soulful night.

 

Al Zarooni attended ‘Mehfil-e-Urdu’ organized by BAZM-E-URDU, at Iranian Club Dubai where Javed Akhtar, prominent poet, lyricist and scriptwriter from Bollywood gave the Solo performance with the interactive Q & A session with the eminent & distinguish guests of that soulful night.

 

Al Zarooni attended ‘Mehfil-e-Urdu’ organized by BAZM-E-URDU, at Iranian Club Dubai where Javed Akhtar, prominent poet, lyricist and scriptwriter from Bollywood gave the Solo performance with the interactive Q & A session with the eminent & distinguish guests of that soulful night.

 

Al Zarooni attended ‘Mehfil-e-Urdu’ organized by BAZM-E-URDU, at Iranian Club Dubai where Javed Akhtar, prominent poet, lyricist and scriptwriter from Bollywood gave the Solo performance with the interactive Q & A session with the eminent & distinguish guests of that soulful night.

 

Al Zarooni attended ‘Mehfil-e-Urdu’ organized by BAZM-E-URDU, at Iranian Club Dubai where Javed Akhtar, prominent poet, lyricist and scriptwriter from Bollywood gave the Solo performance with the interactive Q & A session with the eminent & distinguish guests of that soulful night.

 

Anthony Raspa (born 1965) is an Adelaide, Australian novelist, journalist, sports biographer and scriptwriter. He won the Ned Kelly Award for Best Crime Novel in 1995 for Inside Dope.

Luis Cámara, "You're Killing Me Susana" scriptwriter

A return to form, thank goodness, pitting Tennison up against a guy called "The Street" who controls...the street. However, there was a bit too much Hollywood in this one, especially around the ending, with Tennison and The Street in some sort of showdown in an abandoned building. That's the sort of things that scriptwriters write, but would never happen in reality. So, a missed opportunity to really bring this one home.

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