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Taskovski Picks Up ‘To Close Your Eyes and See Fire’ Ahead of Zurich Premiere (EXCLUSIVE)

Leo Barraclough International Features Editor Taskovski Films Sales has picked up documentary “To Close Your Eyes and See Fire,” directed by Nicola von Leffern and Jakob Carl Sauer. The film will have its world premiere at the Zurich Film Festival. The film follows the after-effects of the explosion in Beirut, which left the city in ruins.
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Dom Joly beat 'divorce tour' myth with wife Stacey on family holiday - but 'got shot at'
Express.co.uk asked Dom in the 2018 about his most memorable holiday.He replied: "Recently I took my wife and kids on a road trip to Istanbul and back."Everybody said it would be a divorce tour, but we actually had a blast."We got shot at by a policeman in Serbia and left our passports behind in a hotel safe in Budapest but otherwise it all went rather well."We do a family road trip every Easter - I think it's good for the soul."Dom joins James Martin on his Saturday Morning show today, not for the first time.The comedian made an appearance in February and used the opportunity to hit back at the chef in a back and forth tease.James asked: "Tell us about growing up in Lebanon."Dom began: "Well, I think growing up in Lebanon kind of explains a lot of why I do a lot of confusing things, because it's a confusing place."So I grew up there because my parents lived there, obviously, but it was an English family, and we'd been there for two generations for reasons that are way too complicated to explain."And when I was a tiny kid, Lebanon was pretty much the perfect place in the world, it was called 'Switzerland of the Middle East'."It was like living in the South of France, pine trees, Beirut was amazing, food is incredible, skiing an hour away, beach an hour away."Then, just as I got to an age where I was going to enjoy it, the whole place just exploded, civil war, and so I grew up in a really weird kind of schizophrenic life."Half of my school holidays, I was in a civil war, and then I'd be at a boarding school in England for school, and both were equally weird," he explained.James interrupted and asked: "Isn't it right that you went to school with Bin Laden?"Teasing James, he said: "Well, you're ruining my best story in my
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Eurovision host Mika's life - real name, hostage horror and accident that impaled sister
Eurovision Song Contest host.With the release of his career-making single Grace Kelly back in 2007, Mika launched himself into the musical stratosphere, going on to release tracks like Lollipop, Happy Ending and Big Girl.He’s since collaborated with pop icons such as Ariana Grande.As he prepares to make his Eurovision presenting debut, Daily Star takes a look into his life away from the spotlight - from the horror accident which saw his sister impaled on a fence after falling from a window to his real name.And it’s certainly been a wild ride so far.Of course, Mika is merely a moniker - the falsetto-voiced star actually has a rather more conventional birth name.Mika was originally born in Beirut, Lebanon, in 1983 and has four siblings, with his mum being originally born in the USA and his father originally hailing from Israel.And his legal name is Michael Holbrook Penniman Jr – a name he took in part for his fifth studio album, My Name is Michael Holbrook.The nickname "Mica" was originally given to him by his mum, though he later replaced the C with a K.Speaking to HuffPost about his fifth album, the artist revealed: “It was written as medicine.“I needed to re-find that young guy who was writing songs in his apartment at 17 or 18.
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