Cavani & Falcao

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tolmie's hairdoo said:
It's Cavani.

Cowboys and angels.

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Cowboy #1
 
Cowboys & Angels is an Irish film released on May 14, 2003, at the Cannes Film Market in France. Set in Limerick city, the movie stars Michael Legge as Shane and Allen Leech as Vincent, Shane's gay roommate. The film was directed by David Gleeson, who also directed the gritty Dublin thriller The Front Line.

The story concerns a hapless civil servant (Shane) who gets more than he bargained for when he moves into an apartment with a gay fashion student (Vincent) and finds himself on the catwalk. The film sets out to explore the difficulties faced by young people in keeping their identities in a fast moving culture of drugs and clubs.

The Director won Gold Medal at the Giffoni Film Festival, the largest Childrens Film Festival in Europe

Giffoni Valle Piana is very close to Naples
 
Manx Blue said:
Cowboys & Angels is an Irish film released on May 14, 2003, at the Cannes Film Market in France. Set inLimerickcity, the movie stars Michael Legge as Shane and Allen Leech as Vincent, Shane's gay roommate. The film was directed by David Gleeson, who also directed the gritty Dublin thriller The Front Line.

The story concerns a hapless civil servant (Shane) who gets more than he bargained for when he moves into an apartment with a gay fashion student (Vincent) and finds himself on the catwalk. The film sets out to explore the difficulties faced by young people in keeping their identities in a fast moving culture of drugs and clubs.

The Director won Gold Medal at the Giffoni Film Festival, the largest Childrens Film Festival in Europe

Giffoni Valle Piana is very close to Naples


That's who Robbie Williams plays for.
 
Kun Aguero said:
Manx Blue said:
Cowboys & Angels is an Irish film released on May 14, 2003, at the Cannes Film Market in France. Set inLimerickcity, the movie stars Michael Legge as Shane and Allen Leech as Vincent, Shane's gay roommate. The film was directed by David Gleeson, who also directed the gritty Dublin thriller The Front Line.

The story concerns a hapless civil servant (Shane) who gets more than he bargained for when he moves into an apartment with a gay fashion student (Vincent) and finds himself on the catwalk. The film sets out to explore the difficulties faced by young people in keeping their identities in a fast moving culture of drugs and clubs.

The Director won Gold Medal at the Giffoni Film Festival, the largest Childrens Film Festival in Europe

Giffoni Valle Piana is very close to Naples


That's who Robbie Williams plays for.

Maybe City are playing the right tune? ('cor blimey Guvnor)
 
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