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14 de oct. de 2011 · The Somnambulists: Directed by Richard Jobson. With Jack O'Connell, Tobi Bakare, Steven Robertson, Michael Nardone. British servicemen and women reflect on the action they saw in Basra during the Iraq War.
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- Drama, War
- Richard Jobson
- 2011-10-14
The Somnambulist is a 2007 fantasy / horror novel set in the late Victorian period, and is the debut novel by Jonathan Barnes.
- 353 pp (Hardcover edition)
- Jonathan Barnes
- 2007
- Gollancz (Hardcover edition)
18 de nov. de 2020 · Somnambulism is the medical term used for sleepwalking that includes undesirable actions such as walking, that occur during abrupt but limited arousals from deep non-rapid eye movement (NREM) slow-wave sleep.[1]
- Azka S. Zergham, Zeeshan Chauhan
- 2023/01/09
7 de oct. de 2011 · We get the point pretty quickly about the awful human cost of ill-conceived leadership, while script and performances are too patchy to prevent torpor setting in. Shorter and sharper would ...
Movie Info. In 2047, everyone sleepwalks when a new drug takes away the need for sleep. In a city on the moon, Bruno meets Gary Kali, the inventor of the drug, and learns he might have the power to...
- Romance, Sci-fi, Animation
The Somnambulists: Directed by Mark Andres. In 2047 ('twentyfourseven') a new drug, Somnambula, takes away the need for sleep-- no one sleeps, but everyone sleepwalks. On an underground city on the moon, Bruno Flowers, a former circus performer, searches for his missing partner, Falcis, a boy who mysteriously disappeared.
As a tribute to Kane, the film is also called The Somnambulists – except now that title is made not only to refer to his subjects' status as the living dead, but also to characterise the sleepwalking of a whole country into pointless, damaging war, with devastating consequences abroad and at home.