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  • Reel promises to pay for any movie it doesn't have that you find elsewhere, yet it didn't have the Japanese film "Sonatine" -- which we have rented in New York.

    Screen To Screen 2008

  • But the real depth of his playing came out in the second half of the program, particularly the personal and sharply imaginative accounts of Henri Dutilleux's "Sonatine," Bela Bartok's "Suite Paysanne Hongroise" and an engaging sonata by the little-known Russian composer Yuri Kornakov.

    A promising young flutist shows strength and stage presence Stephen Brookes 2011

  • His best films in the genre such as Sonatine are hardly standard Yakuza fare.

    Outrage Teaser Trailer: First Footage From Takeshi Kitano’s Gangster Return | /Film 2010

  • * Cridlange*, jeune fille dont je lis le blog depuis un bon moment a une sublime BJD de type EL avec une dreaming head de chez luts, qu'elle a appelé "Sonatine".

    pinku-tk Diary Entry pinku-tk 2008

  • "Sonatine," a duet to Ravel, found its rhythm in some willowy dancing from Haiyan Wu and in the secure steps of Jeremy Cox.

    A Tharp Ballet That's Brand New Robert Greskovic 2008

  • And so we find the tender poet of the "Sonatine" and the string-quartet and

    Musical Portraits Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers Paul Rosenfeld 1918

  • One of the best known Japanese people in the world, Takeshi Kitano, who is famous as the director and main actor of such films as "Violent Cop", "Sonatine" and "HANA-BI".

    Japundit - Published news Japan_Style 2010

  • The company's artistic director, Miro Magloire, choreographed "Sonatine" to music by the groundbreaking German composer Karlheinz Stockhausen, who died in 2007.

    New York Sun - All Articles 2008

  • He handles the first movement of 'Sonatine' in masterly fashion and displays a profound understanding of the nuances of 'Valse Nobles et Sentimentales', coupled here with 'Pavane pour une Infante Defunte'.

    Music news, reviews, comment and features | guardian.co.uk 2008

  • "Sonatine," Balanchine's alternately grounded and playfully darting duet to Maurice Ravel's piano music, got a confident and charming performance from coltish Courtney Anderson and an ardent Momchil Mladenov.

    A Company in Progress Robert Greskovic 2011

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