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Polycomb Repressive Complex 2 Regulates miR-200b in Retinal Endothelial Cells: Possible Implica by jyotirmoy-pramanik2 • Created 9 years ago • Modified 9 years ago 1) Ella next →← prev Jibanananda Das, a poet and educator, was born on February 17, 1899, and died on October 22, 1954. His father, Satyananda Das, was an educator, social worker, and founding editor of the Brahmabadi. His mother, Kusumkumari Das, was a poet. Jibanananda Das graduated from Brajamohan School in 1915, earned an IA from Barisal B M College in 1917, a BA Honours Degree in English Literature in 1919, and an MA degree in 1921 from Kolkata's Presidency College. Jibanananda Das began his professional life as a professor of English at Calcutta City College in 1922. Later, from 1929 to 1930, he served as a professor at various institutions, including Bagerhat Profulla Chandra College, Ramjas College in Delhi, Brajamohan College, Barishal College, Howrah Girls College, and Kharagpur College (1950-51). Additionally, he was chosen to serve as the literary editor of the Swaraj and a member of the Dvandra's editorial board, both of which are publications managed by the Samakalin Sahitya Kendra in Calcutta. Jibanananda Das loved to write poems when he was young. His debut poem, Varsa Abahan, appeared in the Brahmabadi in 1919. His initial article was composed in clear Bangla in honor of the late Kalimohan Das. When he first started writing his poetry, Satyendranath Dutta, Mohitlal Majumder, and Kazi Nazrul Islam all impacted him. Jhara Palak's collection of poetry largely demonstrates this impact. In his works, Dhusar Pandulipi (1936), Banalata Sen (1942), Mahaprithivi (1944), Sat-ti Tarar Timir (1948), Bela Abela Kalbela (1980), and Ruposi Bangla (1984), he created a poetic language and style that allowed him to introduce a new category in the growth of contemporary Bangla poetry. His writings have a special individuality because of the beautiful sensuality of beauty, taste, and touch. Jibanananda was one of the poets who tried to balance the lyrical impact of Rabindranath Tagore. This group wrote about the reality of the urban and t Kolkata International Film Festival 2015
2014/Color/104mins/Colombia
Category International Competition
Director Libya Stella Gomez
Producer Julio Contreras
Screenplay Libya Stella Gomez
Cinematography Nicolas Garcia
Editor Ximena Franco
Music Leonel Merchan
Set Null
Sound Ricardo Escallon
Costume Camilo Barreto
Cast Humberto Arango (Alcides)
Deisy Marulanda (Guiselle)
Reina Sanchez (Georgina)
Castaneda Andres (Facundo)
Production Company Dos De Dos Producciones Limitada
World Sales Null
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Alcides and Georgina are an old couple, forgotten by the world, who lead their daily lives in a tenement on the outskirts of Bogota. After a heated argument, Georgina, the old woman's hernia bursts leading to her death. Alcides wishes she had taken him with her as he believes that he cannot live without her. He also believes that his wife deserved a fitting funeral for the decent life that she had lead. He goes through a lot of difficulties to gather enough money for the funeral but eventually fails and has to devise a burial with his own hands and prayers. His whole journey changes him as a person, as he learns to live without her and value solidarity in front of the pain of others.
Director:
Libya Stella Gomez
Libia Stella Gomez has a Film and TV Bachelor's Degree and a Master in Art Theory and History and Architecture. She's the writer and director of "La Historia del Baul Rosado", (2005). Libia has written more than ten scripts for feature films and is a film Professor at Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Universidad del Magdalena, Universidad Pompeu Fabvre Barcelona. She is a short film project consultant for the Culture Ministry of Colombia. She is currently working on the postproduction of her most recent documentary: "El nuevo traje del emperador" (the Emperor's New Suit).
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