The Interview
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Web site | www.youtube.com |
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Directors | Seth Rogen |
Evan Goldberg | |
Box office | 40 million USD |
Budget | 44 million USD |
Screenplay | Dan Sterling |
Producers | Seth Rogen |
Evan Goldberg | |
James Weaver | |
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ID | 650670 |
About The Interview
An in-depth interview featuring a French or international personality from a social, political or cultural background.
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... Explaining his choice during The Interview, Sir Keir said the music reminded him of being in his twenties, but also the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989...
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... " The Interview It will also feature on the Today podcast when it s released on Thursday...
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... A Netflix film about The Interview, called Scoop, is in the works...
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... A bonus episode of the podcast was specially recorded after The Interview was discovered...
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... Mr Marzouk, whose polished, measured manner during The Interview sometimes slipped into irritation, did not answer the question directly...
Li Keqiang: Official nerves show as BBC hears praise for dead Chinese leader
... " An official interrupts The Interview, and starts pushing him down the street...
Gui Minhai: a Chinese court has sentenced the Swedish book dealer to 10 years in prison
Mr Gui has been in and out of the Chinese prison for years
A Chinese court sentenced a Swedish book dealer Gui Minhai to 10 Years in prison for "illegally providing intelligence overseas".
Mr Gui has been in and out of the Chinese prison, since 2015, when he disappeared during a holiday in Thailand.
The ex-Hong Kong -based publishing house was taken into care in the year 2018 on its way to Beijing.
Mr Gui, 56, is well-known that books about The Personal lives of the Chinese Communist party leaders.
He was one of five booksellers who owned a small bookstore in Hong Kong . In 2015, all five of the missing at different times but were later released - Only Mr Gui remains in Chinese custody.
The Ningbo Intermediate People's Court said in a statement on Monday that he was deprived of political rights for five years. He said he would be in the appeal.
The court added that its Chinese state had citizenship, has been set in the year 2018. It is not clear whether Mr Gui has given up his Swedish citizenship, but China does not recognize dual citizenship.
A forced confession?Mr Gui for the first time in the headlines in 2015, when he disappeared from Thailand and appeared in China.
After his disappearance, there were allegations that he had been kidnapped by Chinese agents, the via land borders in an out-of-court procedures.
Chinese officials say, however, that Mr Gui and The Four other men who all went to China on a voluntary basis.
The book dealer finally tangle confessed in a fatal road accident More Than a decade earlier - A Confession supporters say was forced.
He was sentenced to two years in prison, but he was months after his release, arrested while he was on the way to the Chinese capital, Beijing, with two Swedish diplomats.
of China later, published a video-interview with Mr Gui. In it, he Sweden the "sensation-alising accused of" his case.
Human Rights groups including Amnesty International warned that The Interview had The Hallmarks of a forced confession.
It is not unusual for Chinese criminal suspects in the "confessional" videos.
sweden, china, hong kong
Source of news: bbc.com