Promises
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Origin | Thousand Oaks |
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California | |
United States | |
Record labels | Electrola |
Albums | Real to Real |
Promises | |
Del Sueño a la Realidad | |
Genres | Disco |
Pop Music | |
Reviews | www.imdb.com |
Theatrical country of origin release date | USA |
Directors | B.Z. Goldberg |
Justine Shapiro | |
Carlos Bolado | |
Music | Wim Mertens |
Distributed by | Netflix |
Languag | English; Arabic; Hebrew |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1703030 |
About Promises
Rather than focusing on political events, the seven children featured in "Promises" offer a compelling human portrait of the Israeli and Palestinian conflict. The film draws viewers into the hearts and minds of Jerusalem's children by giving voice to those captured by the region's hatreds as well as those able to transcend them. Audiences will engage with Palestinian and Israeli kids, coming to know them as multi-dimensional people, not as stereotypes perpetuated by the mainstream media. … MORE
PM facing tough week on Braverman and Rwanda
... Ministers will want to talk rather less about some of the other Promises — such as waiting lists in England — which they re not keeping...
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... The charity said its " frustration" at the government " reneging on its environmental Promises...
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... " The first days when I was in the hotel we had a lot of Promises - the government told us that you re going to stay three months or four months or five months, " he told BBC News...
The quest to grow the perfect strawberry
... Promises to turn this on its head...
Sunak five pledges 'difficult' but government committed - Shapps
... Mr Shapps on Sunday urged people to wait before judging the PM s Promises...
Laura Kuenssberg: Can we avoid a summer of strikes?
... Remember, he has asked you to judge him on five specific Promises - one of them to bring NHS waiting lists down, which hospital bosses warn is impossible for as long as industrial action is taking place...
Brexit: Could Windsor Framework reset strained UK-Ireland ties?
... But there is confidence in Dublin that this time it will be third time lucky, not least because the price of failure - including a possible trade war over broken Promises - is too high to pay amid a cost-of-living crisis...
Which new laws have been held up or shelved?
... Some long-planned new laws - containing key government Promises - are unlikely to make it and others could be watered down...
Brexit: Could Windsor Framework reset strained UK-Ireland ties?
By Shane HarrisonBBC News Dublin Correspondent
The Republic of Ireland - More Than any other EU State - wants to get Brexit done At Last .
It shares a land border with Northern Ireland and The UK.
It is keenly aware of The sensitivities of those unionists north of that border Who See The Northern Ireland Protocol as a threat to their Britishness.
In order to avoid a hard border on The Island of Ireland , The protocol effectively created a trade border for goods travelling across The Irish Sea from Great Britain and Northern Ireland .
The strength of unionist feeling against that was such that The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) has refused to participate in The Political Institutions Set Up by The 25-year-old after three decades of violence in Northern Ireland .
Attention in Dublin will now turn to whether The DUP - The biggest Unionist Party at Stormont - Sees enough in The Windsor Framework to return to The power-sharing government in Belfast.
Few expect The DUP to sign up immediately to The new agreement, at least in part because it has to contest council elections in Northern Ireland in May.
But The Hope is there will be no immediate, outright rejection.
" The perfect is The Enemy of The Good " and " in any negotiation nobody gets everything they want" are two phrases we can expect to hear a lot of in The Coming days.
Twice before The EU has seen The UK government attempt to renege on a Brexit deal it had agreed to, largely because of internal Conservative Party divisions.
But there is confidence in Dublin that This Time it will be third time lucky, not least because The Price of Failure - including a possible trade war over broken Promises - is too high to pay amid a cost-of-living crisis.
There is No Doubt that Brexit soured The Good relations that had existed between The UK and Ireland because of their joint interest in Northern Ireland affairs in The Wake of The Good Friday Agreement.
The Hope now is that The Windsor Framework will allow a reset, not just between The two states but also between The UK and The wider EU.
But it is only Hope - Not Yet confidence or certainty.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com