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EASTBOURNE — Notwithstanding the wretched weather conditions prevailing here to-day [Aug.
The long day of shooting in the wretched weather made being a TV star seem like the least glamorous job in the world.
It wasn't the wretched weather bringing everyone down – howling winds and stormy skies had blighted the previous few days – but the air of nervous expectation.
With such a long season ahead, most clubs only scheduled three games, and the wretched weather ensured that few Super League players got more than two "hit-outs".
On a previous outing, Jonah and I discovered we shared this addiction, and that bond encouraged me to go through with this trip despite a wretched weather forecast.
Co-written, once again, by novelist Laszlo Krasznahorkai, The Turin Horse is a minimalist distillation of Tarr's cinema: little more than a man, a woman, a horse, a house, some wretched weather, and very few words.
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