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Peel Bank Rovers F.C. | History | History
The earliest reference to the club is from the 1879–80 season. It was closely associated with the Turkey Red Printing Works of F. Steiner & Co, and in origin was a feeder club for Church F.C.
The Peelers played in the Lancashire Senior Cup from 1882–83 to 1885–86, and was one of the clubs involved in setting up the professional British Football Association. The club's best Senior Cup run was in its first entry; the club reached the last 12, at which stage it lost 7–0 at a largely second-choice Bolton Wanderers. The club then stepped back to the Lancashire Junior Cup, its best performance being to the semi-final in 1889–90; at the last 4 stage, the club faced Bury at Heywood Central's ground, and took the lead, but Bury fought back strongly to win 6–2. The club did have success at a more local level, winning the Accrington Charity Cup in 1884–85, 1888–89, 1889–90, and the last incarnation of the competition in 1894–95. Owing to unforeseen circumstances, the players did not receive their medals for the last success until 11 years afterwards, when the cup was brought out of storage for an Accrington schools competition.
The club was a founder member of the North-east Lancashire League in 1889, and in 1891 changed its name to Church, now that the town name was available following the disbanding of the original Church F.C., but the name change only lasted one season, the club reverting to Peel Bank Rovers in May 1892.
After the 1893–94 season, the league was absorbed into the Lancashire League, but the Peelers did not join; instead it joined the Blackburn and District League, and in 1896–97 tried its luck in the North-east Lancashire Combination, but finished bottom of the table, and there is no further record of the club. |
Peel Bank Rovers F.C. | Ground | Ground
The club's Peel Bank ground was notorious for a steep slope. |
Peel Bank Rovers F.C. | Nickname | Nickname
The club was nicknamed the Steiner or Steiney Lads, after the club's effective patron. The media also referred to the club by various puns on the club name, such as Peelers, Peelites, and Bankers. |
Peel Bank Rovers F.C. | Notable players | Notable players
Jimmy Whitehead, who started his career with Peel Bank before joining Accrington in 1890, and earning two England caps |
Peel Bank Rovers F.C. | References | References
Category:Defunct football clubs in England
Category:Association football clubs established in 1879
Category:Association football clubs disestablished in 1897
Category:Defunct football clubs in Lancashire |
Peel Bank Rovers F.C. | Table of Content | Short description, History, Ground, Nickname, Notable players, References |
Draft:Boxer (robot) | AfC submission | Boxer is Robot created by Spin Master in 2018. This robot was originally manufactured by Tomy as Hello, QB! in Japan |
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• Watch article reassessment page • Most recent review
Lots of uncited information in the "Gameplay" section. The last paragraph in "Chracters" is uncited and seems to talk about the development of various characters, which should probably be moved to "Development". Z1720 (talk) 19:16, 19 May 2025 (UTC)
Oh holy cow I hadn't realized I'd even passed this back in 2009. What was I thinking?--Kung Fu Man (talk) 19:27, 19 May 2025 (UTC)
Delist The approved version back in 2009 uses a number of unreliable sources such as GameChronicles, Gaming Age and Amazon listings, so even if we reverted it, it would have issues. It needs some work to get back Good Article status. ᴢxᴄᴠʙɴᴍ (ᴛ) 23:36, 19 May 2025 (UTC) |
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Rafael Mejía Romani | Short description | Rafael Mejía Romani (1920–2003) was a Colombian musician and songwriter. He wrote over 300 songs, and is particularly remembered as a composer of boleros, and for writing the porro "Paisaje" and the cumbia "Cumbia Sobre el Mar". |
Rafael Mejía Romani | Biography | Biography
Mejía was born in Barranquilla, Colombia, on 26 March 1920.
He began his musical career at 13, playing boleros and pasillos in the group Remembranza alongside his father Francisco Javier Mejía de la Hoz.
In the 1940 Mejía formed the duo Sentimiento Colombiano with Julio Samudio, and they started appearing on the radio. Sentimiento Colombiano had success with Mejía's compositions "Arroyito Campesino", "Donde Canta el Ruiseñor", "Triste Sin Ti" and "Esta Es Colombia". Later they expanded to the Trío Serenata, and toured Colombia supporting singers including Eva Garza and Sara Montiel.
In 1955 Mejía wrote "Carmiña", a song inspired by the beauty queen Carmiña Moreno. It was the first of several songs he wrote for beauty queens, including "Adelita" for Adela Segovia and "" for Martha Ligia Restrepo, who was Miss Colombia in 1962.
For several years Mejía and his Trío Serenata were regular performers at a Chinese restaurant in Barranquilla called the Chop Suey, where other musicians including Lucho Gatica, Toña la Negra, Felipe Pirela, Johnny Albino and Los Panchos — as well as locals like Alberto Pacheco — would watch them play.
Mejía was married to Ramonita Padilla, with whom he had three children.
He died on 18 June 2003. |
Rafael Mejía Romani | Musical style and compositions | Musical style and compositions
Mejía composed over 300 songs. His best-known compositions are "Cumbia Sobre el Mar" (recorded by Quantic and Pacho Galán) and "Paisaje" (recorded by Carmencita Pernett, , Los Isleños, and Billo's Caracas Boys).
Mejía is considered an important composer of bolero in Colombia. His bolero "Mientras Me Quieras Tú", recorded by , brought him particular recognition. Mejía's other notable boleros include "Vidas Iguales", "Nadie Más Que Tú", "Por Dios Que Eres Bonita", "Despierta Corazón", "Ahí Estás Tú", "Sabes Muy Bien", "Más y Más" and "Será Por Eso".
Mejía composed in several other styles, with other notable songs including:
cumbia: "Como Nace el Amor", "Adelita", "Cumbia Morena"
pasillo: "Falso Amor", "Alma Errante", "Pobrecito Corazón", "Tu Partida"
merengue: "Loquito Por Tí", "Chinita Linda", "No Dudes de Mí", "Esta Es Colombia"
porro: "Bahía de Santa Marta", "Diciembre Azul"
others: "Por Tu Culpa" (ranchera), "Mi Ranchito" (paseo), "Gaita de Amor" (gaita), and "Picotero" (guaracha) |
Rafael Mejía Romani | References | References |
Rafael Mejía Romani | External links | External links
Category:1920 births
Category:2003 deaths
Category:Colombian musicians
Category:Colombian songwriters
Category:People from Barranquilla |
Rafael Mejía Romani | Table of Content | Short description, Biography, Musical style and compositions, References, External links |
Draft:The Royal House Of Rahwai | AFC submission |
The Royal House Of Rahwai Was An Empire In The Indian State Of Uttar Pradesh. |
Draft:The Royal House Of Rahwai | References | References |
Draft:The Royal House Of Rahwai | Table of Content | AFC submission, References |
Eleodes caseyi | Short description | Eleodes caseyi is a species of desert stink beetle in the family Tenebrionidae. |
Eleodes caseyi | References | References
Category:Tenebrionidae
Category:Insects described in 1909 |
Eleodes caseyi | Table of Content | Short description, References |
Draft:Skyline Film Festival | [[File:Equipo_Skyline_BFF_2025.jpg | thumb|Skyline Benidorm Film Festival Team 2025
Since 2022, the Skyline Benidorm Film Festival has been a qualifying festival for the Goya Awards. It began as a film showcase held in the city of Benidorm, Spain, and has evolved since its creation in 2017. In just nine editions, Skyline has established itself as one of the key events in the Spanish and international short film scene, combining quality screenings, industry, training, and social commitment. |
Draft:Skyline Film Festival | History and evolution | History and evolution
Founded in 2017 as a short film showcase, the festival quickly evolved into a competitive and professional model. In 2022, it was recognized as a qualifying festival for the Goya Awards in the Fiction and Documentary categories, and in 2024, it was also expanded to include the Animation category, making it one of the few Spanish festivals with the highest recognition from the Spanish Film Academy in all short film categories.
Since its inception, Skyline has championed payment for filmmakers in the National Official Section, a practice still uncommon in the circuit. This philosophy of respect for creative work has been a constant at the festival.
In 2025, its 9th edition will be held (March 29–April 5), marked by the launch of PRISMA, the festival's first industry conference. PRISMA offers advanced training, financing roundtables, networking activities, meetings with industry professionals, and masterclasses, strengthening Skyline as a meeting point for the audiovisual sector, both nationally and internationally.
Some notable films that were screened at the Skyline are Madre (2017 short film) (by Rodrigo Sorogoyen) winner of the Goya and nominated for an Oscar, 9 Pasos (by Marisa Crespo and Moisés Romera), Cerdita (by Carlota Pereda) finalist and winner of the Goya Award for best fiction short film 2019, "A la cara" (by Javier Marco), winner of the Goya Award in 2020, and "The Monkey (by Lorenzo Degl'Innocenti, Xosé Zapata), Goya Award for best fiction short film 2022, "Semillas de Kivu" documentary about gender violence in the Congo, winner of the Goya for best documentary in 2024, "Paris 70" awarded in several international competitions or "Cuerdas", "La Noria", "Tótem Loba" and other titles with great impact on the national and international circuit |
Draft:Skyline Film Festival | Sections and programming | Sections and programming
The Skyline Benidorm Film Festival offers a rich and diverse program, structured into different sections that reflect both the diversity of the contemporary audiovisual landscape and its educational, social, and industrial focus. Each edition includes screenings, educational activities, events for professionals, and cultural offerings that bring short-form cinema to audiences of all ages.
The National Official Section is one of the festival's main focuses. It features the best Spanish short films of the year competing in the fiction, animation, and documentary categories. This section not only showcases the technical and narrative excellence of Spanish cinema, but also guarantees its participants a selection fee, positioning Skyline as a benchmark in respect for copyright and creative work.
The International Section presents a carefully curated selection of short films from different countries, featuring offerings that address universal themes from diverse cultural perspectives.
The Ibero-American Section focuses on productions from Latin America, Portugal, and Spain, with special attention to the linguistic and narrative richness of the Ibero-American context.
With this generational shift in mind, the festival includes the Young Directors Section, aimed at emerging filmmakers taking their first steps in the industry.
Since 2020, the festival has had the ‘’’Shortpitch section‘’’ where 10 to 12 finalists present short film projects in various development stages, with the primary requirement that at least 50% be filmed in the municipality of Benidorm. The winning project receives support in products and services from different companies, valued on €23,900 in 2025.
Since 2024, the festival has been holding a Screenplay Competition, open to short films in Spanish or Valencian, whether fiction, animation, or documentary. This international competition awards the best screenplay with the DAMA Prize, worth 1,500 euros, and promotes the development of new film projects.
In 2025, one of the festival's major new features was added: PRISMA, Skyline's first industry conference. This space is conceived as a professional meeting point for production companies, platforms, distributors, programmers, and filmmakers. Its activities include the Shortpitch, roundtables on financing and co-production, and meetings with international festival programmers.
In addition to the competitive and industrial sections, the festival maintains a strong commitment to local culture and audiovisual education. Screenings are held in movie theaters, cultural venues, social centers, and schools, with a clear commitment to decentralization and reaching new audiences. In parallel, online activities are held through the Filmin platform, allowing the festival to expand its reach beyond the geographic area of Benidorm.
The program is completed by a series of parallel activities such as exhibitions, discussions with filmmakers, thematic roundtables, and informal networking events, which promote the exchange of ideas, ongoing training, and the creation of collaborative networks within the audiovisual sector. |
Draft:Skyline Film Festival | Notable Figures | Notable Figures
Throughout its editions, the Skyline Benidorm Film Festival has gathered a jury composed of prominent figures from film, television, and culture, thus consolidating its prestige in the national scene. Personalities who have been part of the jury include filmmaker and activist Mabel Lozano, director and screenwriter Marcos Cabotá, Goya Award winner for Best Costume Design Clara Bilbao, and brothers Kiko and Javi Prada, known for their work in direction and screenwriting.
Others who have participated include casting director and actress Cristina Perales, composer Luis Ivars, producer and director Pilar Pérez Solano, actress and trainer Assumpta Serna, and renowned comedy screenwriter Diego San José Castellano.
The festival has also hosted film critic and screenwriter Marta Medina, comedian and presenter Laura Márquez, director Avelina Prat, filmmaker and screenwriter Inés de León, producer Enrique López Lavigne, actress and presenter Paula Prendes, and actress and director Marta Nieto.
Other jury members include actor Gorka Lasaosa, screenwriter and film director Belén Sánchez-Arévalo, cultural journalists Yolanda Flores and Teresa Montoro, writer María Zaragoza, cultural manager and director of Cinema Jove Carlos Madrid, and producer Jorge Acosta, among many others. The diversity of professional profiles ensures a plural and specialized perspective in each edition. |
Draft:Skyline Film Festival | Awards | Awards
At the Skyline Benidorm Film Festival, the prizes amounted to approximately €20,000 in 2022, with the unique differentiating feature of paying a fee per selection to each of the 25 short films selected for the National Official Section. |
Draft:Skyline Film Festival | Skyliner Award | Skyliner Award
The Skyliner Award is the honorary award given annually by the Skyline Benidorm Film Festival to a distinguished figure in Spanish audiovisual, in recognition of their professional career and involvement in short film. This award honors not only major names in acting or production but also those who have significantly contributed to the promotion of short films as an artistic and narrative format.
In 2023, the award was given to actress María Esteve, in recognition of her solid and diverse career in film, television, and theater. The daughter of the legendary Pepa Flores (Marisol) and actor Antonio Gades, María Esteve has forged her own artistic identity, participating in films such as ''El otro lado de la cama'' and ''Más que amor frenesí''. Her connection to independent cinema and her sensitivity toward new talents were key factors in her selection.
In 2024, the award went to veteran actor Miguel Rellán, one of the most beloved figures in Spanish cinema and television. With a long career that spans from his roles in ''Tata mía'' to series such as ''Vergüenza'', Rellán has reinvented himself at each stage of his career. His recent work in short films and his commitment to the medium made him deserving of this recognition by the festival.
In the most recent edition, in 2025, the Skyliner Award was given to Cayetana Guillén Cuervo, actress, presenter, and a strong advocate for short films, especially through her leadership of the program ''Versión Española'' on RTVE. With a career that blends acting, cultural journalism, and audiovisual activism, Cayetana represents the bridge between emerging creators and the general public, establishing herself as an indispensable figure for the visibility of cinema in short formats. Her work has been crucial in bringing many short films and debut films to prime time. |
Draft:Skyline Film Festival | Awards 2018 | Awards 2018
PremioCortometraje (Dirección)Best National ShortCAVALLS MORTS Marc Riba y Anna SolanasBest DirectionBYE BYE BABY Pablo S. PastorBest ProductionLOS HOMBRES DE VERDAD NO LLORAN Lucas Castán RasalBest CinematographySCRATCH David ValeroBest SoundtrackSPUTNIK Vicente Bonet MartínezBest Valencian ShortfilmSCRATCH David ValeroScript Contest AwardEL PATIO Lorenzo Beites |
Draft:Skyline Film Festival | Awards 2019 | Awards 2019
PremioCortometraje (Dirección)Best Short filmLA GUARIDA Iago de SotoBest DirectionMI HERMANO JUAN Maria Jose Martin y Cristina MartinBest ProductionFLOTANDO Frankie De LeonardisBest CinematographyUNCOLOURED GIRL Charlie García VillalbaBest SoundtrackLA GUARIDA Iago de SotoBest Documentary Short filmKYOKO Marcos Cabotá y Joan Bover RaurellBest Valencian Short film (ex-aequo)IPDENTICAL Marcos Huertas MascarellBest Valencian Short film (ex-aequo)MANSPREADING Abdelatif HwidarBest Student Short filmBOSA Aitana SerralletScript Contest AwardLA PLATJA DE PAU PI Natxo FuentesSpecial Jury AwardLA NORIA Carlos BaenaMENCIÓN HONORÍFICADESTINO: VERANO Antonio Sosa |
Draft:Skyline Film Festival | Awards 2020 | Awards 2020
PremioCortometraje (Dirección)Best Fiction Short filmSUC DE SÍNDRIA Irene MorayBest Animation Short filmCANDELA Anna Solanas y Marc RibaBest Short DocumentaryMALAKOOTI Javier Gómez BelloBest Direction16 DE DECEMBRO Álvaro GagoBest ProductionBENIDORM 2017 Claudia CostafredaBest CinematographyA NINGUNA PARTE Dani ToledoBest SoundtrackLA TIERRA LLAMANDO A ANA Fernando BonelliBest Valencian ShortfilmCONFETI Mila Luengo y Sergi MirallesBest Student Short filmMUGAK Flavia VilaScript Contest AwardPAPÁ ESTÁ DE VIAJE Nach SolísAudience AwardBIOGRAFÍA DEL CADÁVER DE UNA MUJER Mabel LozanoShort pitch AwardLA TEMPORADA MÁS FRÍA Dani Toledo y Mammut films |
Draft:Skyline Film Festival | Awards 2021 | Awards 2021
PremioCortometraje (Dirección)Best Fiction Short filmEL AMOR AMENAZADO Héctor HerceBest European Short FilmBONOBO Zoel AeschbacherBest Animation Short filmROBERTO Carmen CórdobaBest Short DocumentaryNORTE Francesc NoguerasBest DirectionFERROTIPOS (Nüll García)Best ProductionSTANBROOK Óscar BernàcerBest CinematographyLOS HONORES Sergio BarrejónBest SoundtrackROBERTO Carmen CórdobaBest Valencian ShortfilmSTANBROOK Óscar BernàcerBest Student Short filmDESPUÉS DEL FINAL Javier GuillotBest Short Film on SustainabilityMADE IN Eva LópezScript Contest Award (ex-aequo)ESTO NO ES NORUEGA Paco CaveroScript Contest Award (ex-aequo)EL PENSAMIENTO MÁGICO Eva SáizAudience AwardDANA Lucía FornerBest ActorLA BANYERA (Abel Folk)Best ActreesESTE VERANO Y EL RESTO Resu MoralesShort pitch AwardJERUSALÉN Marina Velázquez, Jaibo Films y Tourmalet Films
PremioCortometraje (Dirección)Best Fiction Short filmIMPOSIBLE DECIRTE ADIÓS Yolanda CentenoBest European Short FilmTHE RIGHT WORDS Adrian MoyseBest Ibero-American Short FilmMTI Mauricio CorcoBest Animation Short filmTHE MONKEY Xosé Manuel Zapata y Lorenzo Degl’InnocentiBest Short DocumentaryFIGURANTE Nacho FernándezBest DirectionAMIANTO Javier MarcoBest ProductionCHAVAL Jaime OliasBest Valencian Shortfilm À Punt AwardMINDANAO Borja SolerScript Contest Award MAPA DE LA GEOGRAFÍA EMOCIONAL Julu Martinez y Candela MegidoAudience AwardSUELTA Javier PereiraBest Acting PerformancePOLVO SOMOS Jone LaspiurPNR AwardSUELTA Javier PereiraShort pitch AwardLargo Viaje Kabiria Films |
Draft:Skyline Film Festival | Awards 2023 | Awards 2023
AwardShort film (Direction)Premio SkylinerMaría EsteveBest Fiction Short filmSUSHI Iván MoralesBest European Short FilmSCALES Joseph PierceBest Ibero-American Short FilmESTRELLAS DEL DESIERTO Katherina HarderBest Animation Short filmSANDWICH CAT David FidalgoBest Short DocumentaryHARDCORE Adán AliagaBest DirectionSUSHI Iván MoralesBest ProductionA RABIA Alberto Díaz LópezBest Valencian Shortfilm À Punt AwardHARDCORE Adán AliagaScript Contest Award LA PISCINA Santiago Cardelús y Pablo ManchadoShort pitch Award¿POR QUÉ LLORAN LAS CHICAS? Claudia Ortega, Entre las piedras FilmsAudience AwardCUENTAS DIVINAS Eulàlia RamónBest Acting PerformanceSUSHI Xavi SáezYoung Jury AwardAMARRADAS Carmen CórdobaYoung Filmmakers AwardSI ME QUEREI, IRSE Sofía MuñozPNR AwardPARIS 70 Dani Freixas
AwardShort film (Direction)SkylinerMiguel RellánBest DirectionAlex Lora i Cercós por La gran obra (Alex Lora i Cercós)Young Filmmakers AwardTengo algo que decirte (Marcos Barbas)Best Fiction Short filmArtesanía (David Pérez Sañudo)Best Short DocumentaryBlow! (Neus Ballús)Best Animation Short filmTo bird or not to bird (Martín Romero)Best ProductionLargo viaje (Héctor Herce)Best Acting Performance – ex aequoKuni Tomita, por Tu tijera en mi oreja (Carlos Ruano)Best Acting Performance – ex aequoPaula Usero por Mi zona (Cristian Beteta)Best Ibero-American Short FilmCuarto de hora (Nemo Arancibia)Best European Short FilmHardly working (Total Refusal)Young Jury AwardTu tijera en mi oreja (Carlos Ruano)Script Contest DAMA Award Angles Morts (Jan Amor)Honor Mention of the JuryEl monstruo de al lado (Curro Narváez y David Ayllón)Short pitchSold Out (Alba Iranzo I Mina Costa - La Senda Films)Shortpitch special mentionÚltima noche en Venus (María Olmedilla - Jaume Subirós)AudienceWhirlpool 3933 (José Luis Santos Pérez) |
Draft:Skyline Film Festival | Awards 2025 | Awards 2025
AwardShort film (Direction)SkylinerCayetana Guillén-CuervoBest Fiction Short filmEl Príncep (Àlex Sardà)Best Short DocumentarySemillas de Kivu (Néstor López y Carlos Valle)Best Animation Short filmCarmela (Vicente Mallols)Best DirectionMaría Herrera, por El cuento de una noche de verano (María Herrera)Young FilmmakersPatrimonio (Aitor Abio)Best ProductionPilar Sancho por Semillas de Kivu (Néstor López y Carlos Valle)Best Acting Performance – ex aequoJavier Pereira, por Violetas (Borja Escribano)Best Acting Performance – ex aequoNacho Sánchez, por Una cabeza en la pared (Manuel Manrique)Special Mention of the JuryCo-haunting (Paula Sánchez, Adrián Carande y Pepe Rico)Script Contest DAMAJardines (Patricia Benedicto)Best Ibero-American Short FilmLa asistente (Pierre Llanos)Best International Short FilmA summer’s end poem (Lam Can-Zhao)AudienceLa noche dentro (Antonio Cuesta)Young JuryLa noche dentro (Antonio Cuesta)Short pitchLa hora escrita (Coke Arijo y Cristina Vivó) |
Draft:Skyline Film Festival | Jury | Jury
2018: Official Selection: Eva Vizcarra, Pepe Jordana and Saida Benzal
2019: Official Selection: Ángel de la Cruz, Marisa Crespo and Maria Maroto
2020: Official Selection: Oriol Maymó, Pilar García Elegido and Álex Montoya.
2021: Official Selection: Marcos Cabotá, Clara Bilbao, and Mabel Lozano. Screenplay contest: Kiko Prada, Javi Prada, and Óscar Grifoll. Short pitch contest: Daniel Toledo Saura, Rodolfo Coloma, Lucia Ros Serra, and Rosa Llorca (BFO)
2022: Official Selection: Pilar Pérez Solano, Luis Ivars and Cristina Perales. Screenplay contest: Paco Cavero, Eva Sáiz, Sergio Barrejón. Jury PNR: Ismael Olivares, Mario Leclere, Vicky Sirera, Martín Delfino Guevara, Diane Malherbe and Sonia Bautista-Alarcón. Iberoamerican Section: Martín Delfino Guevara and Diane Malherbe
2023: Official Selection: Marta Medina, Diego San José Castellano, Assumpta Serna. Iberoamerican Section: Teresa Montoro, Tamara García. Short pitch contest: Victoria Minguez, Delia Guerra, Juan A. Valverde, Raquel Troyano, Diego Sániz, and Rosa Llorca (BFO). Screenplay contest: Avelina Prat, Julú Martínez, and Laura Márquez López-Ayllón. Jury PNR: José Ramón Soriano Suárez, Susana Ramírez de Arellano and Sonia Bautista-Alarcón (PNR)
2024: Official Selection: Inés de León, Enrique López Lavigne, Paula Prendes. Ibero-american Section: Jaime E. Manrique, Celia Vela, Rosalía Mayor. Short pitch contest: Begoña Ballester-Olmos, Claudia Ortega, Julio Blas, Samuel Alarcón, Macu Esteve (BFO). Screenplay contest: Gabi Ochoa, Santi (Santiago Cardelús) & Pablo (Pablo Manchado), Paula Sánchez Álvarez. Jury PNR: Sonia Bautista-Alarcón (PNR), Michèle Masse, Carlos Escolástico
2025: Official Selection: Marta Nieto, Gorka Lasaosa, Belén Sánchez-Arévalo. Screenplay contest: Maria Zaragoza, Jan Amor, Chelo Loureiro. Short pitch contest: Carlos Madrid, Susana Molina, Jorge Acosta, Alba Iranzo, Macu Esteve (BFO). International Sections : Tim Redford, Yolanda Flores, Miguel Dias. |
Draft:Skyline Film Festival | Impact and recognition | Impact and recognition
Over its nine editions, the Skyline Benidorm Film Festival has established itself as a must-attend event on the Spanish film festival calendar. Its relevance has grown not only due to the quality of its programming and its carefully curated selection of works, but also due to its strong commitment to the professionalization of the short film sector. One of its most notable distinguishing features is the selection fee for short filmmakers who participate in the National Official Section, a gesture that reinforces its commitment to the dignity of creative work and sets it apart from most festivals in the country.
Skyline has managed to attract both audiovisual professionals and an increasingly broad general audience. Its constant presence in the media, the support of institutions such as the ICAA and the Generalitat Valenciana, and its inclusion as a qualifying festival for the Goya Awards in the Fiction, Documentary, and Animation categories have contributed to positioning it as a national and international benchmark in the short film circuit.
The combination of in-person activities in theaters, cultural spaces, and educational centers, along with its digital platform through the Filmin platform, has allowed the festival to exponentially expand its reach. Thanks to this hybrid model, Skyline maintains a loyal and growing audience that not only returns year after year but also acts as a catalyst for the event to new audiences.
Furthermore, the launch of PRISMA, the festival's industry conference, in 2025 represents a qualitative leap in its professional dimension, reinforcing its role as a creative hub for emerging filmmakers, producers, programmers, and content platforms. |
Draft:Skyline Film Festival | Commitment and values | Commitment and values
The Skyline Benidorm Film Festival has consolidated an identity based on firm principles of inclusion, sustainability, and cultural responsibility. These values permeate all its activities and strategic decisions, reflecting a festival model committed to its environment and its time.
One of the festival’s core pillars is its commitment to diversity and inclusion. This philosophy is reflected both in the variety of perspectives present in its programming and in the design of its activities, which aim to facilitate access and participation from diverse audiences.
Regarding accessibility, Skyline works actively to ensure its cultural offerings are available to everyone. Some screenings and activities, including official galas, have included sign language interpreters, as well as subtitles adapted for the deaf and audio descriptions for visually impaired audiences, reaffirming its commitment to being a truly inclusive festival.
Gender equality is another key focus of the Skyline, present in the festival’s structure, the composition of its juries, and roundtable discussions. The festival seeks to create equitable spaces for participation and decision-making within the audiovisual sector.
On sustainability, Skyline promotes good environmental practices and encourages an event model that is responsible toward its urban, economic, and social environment. This includes everything from the efficient management of resources to collaboration with local entities to reduce the festival’s environmental footprint.
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Finally, Skyline plays a fundamental role as a cultural projection tool for Benidorm. Through cinema and its parallel activities, it contributes to diversifying the city’s cultural and tourist offerings, positioning it as a reference space in the contemporary cultural map. The combination of cinema, industry, training, and values makes Skyline a project with transformative vocation, both on and off the screen. |
Draft:Skyline Film Festival | References | References |
Draft:Skyline Film Festival | Table of Content | [[File:Equipo_Skyline_BFF_2025.jpg, History and evolution, Sections and programming, Notable Figures, Awards, Skyliner Award, Awards 2018, Awards 2019, Awards 2020, Awards 2021, Awards 2023, Awards 2025, Jury, Impact and recognition, Commitment and values, References |
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Eleodes cordata | Short description | Eleodes cordata is a species of desert stink beetle in the family Tenebrionidae. |
Eleodes cordata | References | References
Category:Tenebrionidae
Category:Insects described in 1829
Category:Taxa named by Johann Friedrich von Eschscholtz |
Eleodes cordata | Table of Content | Short description, References |
2025–26 Stockport County F.C. season | Short description | The 2025–26 season is the 144th season in the history of Stockport County Football Club and their second consecutive season in League One. In addition to the domestic league, the club would also participate in the FA Cup, the EFL Cup, and the EFL Trophy. |
2025–26 Stockport County F.C. season | Transfers and contracts | Transfers and contracts |
2025–26 Stockport County F.C. season | In | In
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2025–26 Stockport County F.C. season | Out | Out
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2025–26 Stockport County F.C. season | Loaned in | Loaned in
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2025–26 Stockport County F.C. season | Loaned out | Loaned out
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2025–26 Stockport County F.C. season | Released / Out of Contract | Released / Out of Contract
DatePos.PlayerSubsequent clubJoin dateRef.30 June 2025 CM Cody Johnson RB Kyle Knoyle |
2025–26 Stockport County F.C. season | New Contract | New Contract
DatePos.PlayerContracted untilRef. |
2025–26 Stockport County F.C. season | Pre-season and friendlies | Pre-season and friendlies |
2025–26 Stockport County F.C. season | Competitions | Competitions |
2025–26 Stockport County F.C. season | League One | League One |
2025–26 Stockport County F.C. season | League table | League table |
2025–26 Stockport County F.C. season | Results summary | Results summary |
2025–26 Stockport County F.C. season | Results by round | Results by round |
2025–26 Stockport County F.C. season | Matches | Matches |
2025–26 Stockport County F.C. season | FA Cup | FA Cup |
2025–26 Stockport County F.C. season | EFL Cup | EFL Cup |
2025–26 Stockport County F.C. season | EFL Trophy | EFL Trophy |
2025–26 Stockport County F.C. season | Statistics | Statistics |
2025–26 Stockport County F.C. season | Appearances and goals | Appearances and goals
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2025–26 Stockport County F.C. season | References | References
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2025–26 Stockport County F.C. season | Table of Content | Short description, Transfers and contracts, In, Out, Loaned in, Loaned out, Released / Out of Contract, New Contract, Pre-season and friendlies, Competitions, League One, League table, Results summary, Results by round, Matches, FA Cup, EFL Cup, EFL Trophy, Statistics, Appearances and goals, References |
Category:Beaches of Bergen | [[Category:Geography of Bergen]] | Category:Geography of Bergen
Bergen |
Category:Beaches of Bergen | Table of Content | [[Category:Geography of Bergen]] |
File:Tales of Wahrheit Logo.png | Summary | Summary |
File:Tales of Wahrheit Logo.png | Licensing | Licensing |
File:Tales of Wahrheit Logo.png | Table of Content | Summary, Licensing |
Tedi Ticic | Short description | Tedi Ticic (born September 3, 1999) is a Croatian investor and author. |
Tedi Ticic | Early life and education | Early life and education
Ticic was born in Zadar, Croatia, to Renata and Vinko Tičić. He has two siblings (Toni and Tea).
He attended the Mijo Mirković School of Economics, and later Polytechnic of Rijeka for a degree in computer science. |
Tedi Ticic | Career | Career
In 2015, Ticic was introduced to digital currencies when a friend paid him in Bitcoin for a video game. By 2020, he had been trading full-time. He has since published three books about cryptocurrencies. |
Tedi Ticic | References | References
Category:People from Zadar
Category:Living people
Category:1999 births
Category:University of Rijeka alumni
Category:Croatian businesspeople |
Tedi Ticic | Table of Content | Short description, Early life and education, Career, References |
Pasir Panjang (disambiguation) | '''[[Pasir Panjang]]''' | Pasir Panjang is an area located at the southern part of Queenstown in Singapore.
Pasir Panjang may also refer to:
Pasir Panjang, Negeri Sembilan, town in Port Dickson District, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia
Pasir Panjang (state constituency), state constituency in Perak, Malaysia |
Pasir Panjang (disambiguation) | See also | See also
Pasirpanjang, Indonesia, village in Indonesia |
Pasir Panjang (disambiguation) | Table of Content | '''[[Pasir Panjang]]''', See also |
Rafael Rossi | Use dmy dates | Rafael Rossi (28 December 1896 – 24 December 1982) was a bandoneonist, orchestra conductor, and composer dedicated to folk music and tango. |
Rafael Rossi | Professional career | Professional career
In 1912, he traveled to Buenos Aires to work as a painter. He became interested in the bandoneon and began studying at the Conservatory of Don José De Caro, which he left in 1914. He started a wandering and self-taught life. First, he lived in Junín and its surrounding area before settling for a time in Vedia. Then he passed through Rufino in 1915, Huinca Renancó, Del Campillo, Río Cuarto, Firmat, Elortondo, until he returned to Mercedes to fulfill his military service.
Rafael Rossi settled in Buenos Aires permanently, linking up with José Martínez in 1919.
In 1920, he participated with Francisco Canaro and Roberto Firpo in the giant orchestra for the carnivals. From that year until 1935, he was with Canaro.
In 1920, he met Carlos Gardel, to whom he gave a series of his own compositions, which Gardel quickly recorded, leading to a strong friendship between them. He lived at number 17 Butteler Street.
At the Odeón company, since Roberto Firpo had exclusive rights to record tangos with an orchestra for the Max Glucksmann company, Rossi was assigned to record folk music. He married Juana Herminia Gandino and had a daughter, Ada Norma Rossi.
He died in Buenos Aires on 24 December 1982. |
Rafael Rossi | Works | Works
As a composer, he created a large number of tangos, among the most remembered are:
"Senda florida", lyrics by Eugenio Cárdenas
"Por el llano", lyrics by Eugenio Cárdenas
"Ave cantora", lyrics by Eugenio Cárdenas
"Perdonada", lyrics by Eugenio Cárdenas
"La milonga", lyrics by Eugenio Cárdenas
"Fiesta criolla", lyrics by Eugenio Cárdenas
"Rosas de abril", lyrics by Eugenio Cárdenas
"Ebrio", lyrics by José Rial
"Corazoncito", lyrics by José Rial
"Primero yo", lyrics by José Rial
"Como abrazao a un rencor", lyrics by Antonio Podestá
"Sos de Chiclana", lyrics by Julio Navarrine
"Recordándote"
"Cañaveral", zamba
"Como las margaritas"
"La pastelera", ranchera |
Rafael Rossi | References | References
Category:Argentine tango musicians
Category:Bandoneonists
Category:Argentine composers
Category:1896 births
Category:1982 deaths
Category:People from Mercedes, Buenos Aires |
Rafael Rossi | Table of Content | Use dmy dates, Professional career, Works, References |
Eleodes producta | Short description | Eleodes producta is a species of desert stink beetle in the family Tenebrionidae. |
Eleodes producta | References | References
Category:Insects described in 1843
Category:Tenebrionidae
Category:Taxa named by Carl Gustaf Mannerheim (naturalist) |
Eleodes producta | Table of Content | Short description, References |
File:Gohiner Gaan.jpeg | Orphaned non-free revisions | |
File:Gohiner Gaan.jpeg | Summary | Summary |
File:Gohiner Gaan.jpeg | Licensing | Licensing |
File:Gohiner Gaan.jpeg | Table of Content | Orphaned non-free revisions, Summary, Licensing |
Draft:Natxo Serra Frontela | [[File:Executiva_Nacional_Compromís.jpg | thumb|Compromís National Executive 2023
Natxo Serra Frontela (Quart de Poblet, March 3, 1966) is a Spanish activist, environmentalist, and politician who primarily works in the Valencian Community. He has been a member of Compromís since 2012 and, since August 2020, co-spokesperson for Greens Equo of the Valencian Country., since May 2022, Secretary General of Greens Equo of the Valencian Country and, since June 2023, co-spokesperson for Compromís. |
Draft:Natxo Serra Frontela | Biography | Biography
thumb|Natxo Serra and Paula Espinosa III Greens Equo of the Valencian Country Congress
thumb|Protest against the Zarra nuclear cemetery
Natxo Serra Frontela is a Valencian activist and politician. He is the general secretary of Greens Equo of the Valencian Country (one of the three founding parties that make up the Compromís Coalition) and the national co-spokesperson for Compromís.
He was the coordinator of the sustainability departments of the Compromís parliamentary group (2013-2018) and previously served on the Gandía city council (2008-2011). Between 2007 and 2008, he represented the Valencian environmental movement on the committee of experts that blocked the Golf Law. |
Draft:Natxo Serra Frontela | Ecologism | Ecologism
He began his career in social environmentalism in 1996 as a spokesperson for the GL WWF/Adena Valencia, which he held for a decade. As an activist, he promoted meeting spaces and joint action for the different Valencian organizations and platforms. |
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