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[[File:Summer of Samsara.jpg|thumb|Earliest known poster for '''''Summer of | [[File:Summer of Samsara.jpg|thumb|Earliest known poster for '''''Summer of Saṃsāra'''''.]] | ||
'''''Summer of | '''''Summer of Saṃsāra''''' is a 1999 American spiritual thriller film about the 1977 David Berkowitz (Son of Samsara) serial mystical experiences and their effect on a group of fictional residents of an Italian-American neighborhood in The Bronx in the late 1970s. | ||
== In the News == | == In the News == | ||
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File:The Zodiac Whisperer.jpg|link=The Zodiac Whisperer|'''''[[The Zodiac Whisperer]]''''' is an American Western mystery thriller film about a man with with a remarkable gift for understanding horses (Robert Redford), who is hired to help an injured teenager (Scarlett Johansson) and her horse back to health as they search for the Zodiac Killer, a serial murderer who terrorized the San Francisco Bay Area during the late 1960s and early 1970s, taunting police with letters, bloodstained clothing, and ciphers mailed to newspapers. | File:The Zodiac Whisperer.jpg|link=The Zodiac Whisperer|'''''[[The Zodiac Whisperer]]''''' is an American Western mystery thriller film about a man with with a remarkable gift for understanding horses (Robert Redford), who is hired to help an injured teenager (Scarlett Johansson) and her horse back to health as they search for the Zodiac Killer, a serial murderer who terrorized the San Francisco Bay Area during the late 1960s and early 1970s, taunting police with letters, bloodstained clothing, and ciphers mailed to newspapers. | ||
File:Zen (song).jpg|link=Zen (song)|"'''[[Zen (song)|Zen]]'''" is a song by an anonymous Zen buddhist monk. | |||
File:Cut the Right Wire.jpg|link=Cut the Right Wire|'''''[[Cut the Right Wire]]''''' is an American comedy-drama action film written and directed by Spike Lee. | File:Cut the Right Wire.jpg|link=Cut the Right Wire|'''''[[Cut the Right Wire]]''''' is an American comedy-drama action film written and directed by Spike Lee. | ||
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* [[Gnomon Chronicles]] | * [[Gnomon Chronicles]] | ||
* ''[[The Zodiac Whisperer]]'' | * ''[[The Zodiac Whisperer]]'' | ||
* [[Zen (song)]] | |||
== Nonfiction cross-reference == | == Nonfiction cross-reference == | ||
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=== Social media === | === Social media === | ||
* [ Post] @ Twitter (8 September 2023) | * [ Post] @ Twitter (To Do) Updated image | ||
* [https://twitter.com/GnomonChronicl1/status/1700221226034028619 Post] @ Twitter (8 September 2023) | |||
Latest revision as of 15:02, 7 June 2024
Summer of Saṃsāra is a 1999 American spiritual thriller film about the 1977 David Berkowitz (Son of Samsara) serial mystical experiences and their effect on a group of fictional residents of an Italian-American neighborhood in The Bronx in the late 1970s.
In the News
The Zodiac Whisperer is an American Western mystery thriller film about a man with with a remarkable gift for understanding horses (Robert Redford), who is hired to help an injured teenager (Scarlett Johansson) and her horse back to health as they search for the Zodiac Killer, a serial murderer who terrorized the San Francisco Bay Area during the late 1960s and early 1970s, taunting police with letters, bloodstained clothing, and ciphers mailed to newspapers.
"Zen" is a song by an anonymous Zen buddhist monk.
Cut the Right Wire is an American comedy-drama action film written and directed by Spike Lee.
Fiction cross-reference
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Summer of Sam @ Wikipedia
- Trailer - Summer of Sam @ YouTube
- Saṃsāra @ Wikipedia
Social media
- [ Post] @ Twitter (To Do) Updated image
- Post @ Twitter (8 September 2023)
- 1990s (nonfiction)
- 1999 (nonfiction)
- Terence Blanchard (nonfiction)
- Adrien Brody (nonfiction)
- Crime films (nonfiction)
- Jennifer Esposito (nonfiction)
- Films (nonfiction)
- Anthony LaPaglia (nonfiction)
- Spike Lee (nonfiction)
- John Leguizamo (nonfiction)
- Mira Sorvino (nonfiction)
- Fiction (nonfiction)
- Films
- Buddhism (nonfiction)
- Hinduism (nonfiction)
- Religion (nonfiction)
- Samsara (nonfiction)