Bengaluru, March 13 (Ians) Bengaluru Fc head coach Simon Grayson expressed pride at reaching the Hero Indian Super League (Isl) final after a thrilling penalty shootout win over Mumbai City Fc at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium, here.
The Blues leading 1-0 from the first leg, were beaten 1-2 on the night despite taking the lead through Javi Hernandez. Mumbai City Fc made their way back into the game with goals from Bipin Singh and Mehtab Singh. However, the Blues held firm after the Islanders’ comeback to take the game to the penalty shootout where Gurpreet Singh Sandhu saved Mehtab Singh’s spot kick to allow Sandesh Jhingan to win the tie for the home side 9-8 on penalties.
Grayson praised the mentality of his team for sticking together during the difficult times in the match.
“We started well and then we conceded the penalty which could have rocked us, but we...
The Blues leading 1-0 from the first leg, were beaten 1-2 on the night despite taking the lead through Javi Hernandez. Mumbai City Fc made their way back into the game with goals from Bipin Singh and Mehtab Singh. However, the Blues held firm after the Islanders’ comeback to take the game to the penalty shootout where Gurpreet Singh Sandhu saved Mehtab Singh’s spot kick to allow Sandesh Jhingan to win the tie for the home side 9-8 on penalties.
Grayson praised the mentality of his team for sticking together during the difficult times in the match.
“We started well and then we conceded the penalty which could have rocked us, but we...
- 3/13/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Bengaluru, March 12 (Ians) Bengaluru Fc booked their berth at the season final of the Indian Super League (Isl) after coming out on top in an enthralling penalty shootout that went to sudden death.
Gurpreet Singh Sandhu saved penalties at the start of the game and at the end of the shootout as Bengaluru Fc won the tie-breaker after the fixture was tied on aggregate 2-2, following Mumbai City Fc’s 2-1 result after extra time.
After 16 penalties were scored, Sandhu saved Mehtab Singh’s penalty before Sandesh Jhingan scored the winning spot-kick to give the Blues a 9-8 win on penalties.
The hosts started the game confidently, but the best opportunity fell to Mumbai City Fc inside ten minutes. Sandhu fouled Jorge Diaz in the box to give away a penalty, but managed to go the right away when Greg Stewart stepped up to take it as Bengaluru Fc kept their advantage intact.
Gurpreet Singh Sandhu saved penalties at the start of the game and at the end of the shootout as Bengaluru Fc won the tie-breaker after the fixture was tied on aggregate 2-2, following Mumbai City Fc’s 2-1 result after extra time.
After 16 penalties were scored, Sandhu saved Mehtab Singh’s penalty before Sandesh Jhingan scored the winning spot-kick to give the Blues a 9-8 win on penalties.
The hosts started the game confidently, but the best opportunity fell to Mumbai City Fc inside ten minutes. Sandhu fouled Jorge Diaz in the box to give away a penalty, but managed to go the right away when Greg Stewart stepped up to take it as Bengaluru Fc kept their advantage intact.
- 3/12/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
The Wife Of The Pilot, The Bus To Amerika, and Lost Country scoop event’s top awards.
Three projects have been presented with monetary awards at this year’s Berlinale Co-Production Market.
The Eurimages Co-Production Development Award, worth €20,000, went to German director Anne Zohra Berrached’s The Wife Of The Pilot.
The prize was awarded by Pablo Pérez de Lema from Spain’s Icaa, producer Leontine Petit, and Manfred Schmidt from Mdm Film Fund.
The Vff Talent Highlight Award, which comes with €10,000, went to Turkish project The Bus To Amerika, from producer Nefes Polat and director Derya Durmaz.
The project’s story follows a young boy living in a Turkish refugee camp who dreams of travelling to America and becoming a pop star.
Separately, Cuban producer Maria Carla del Rio’s Shock Labor and Singaporean producer Jeremy Chua’s Tomorrow is a Long Time, were both presented with €1,000 and the opportunity to pitch their projects to participants...
Three projects have been presented with monetary awards at this year’s Berlinale Co-Production Market.
The Eurimages Co-Production Development Award, worth €20,000, went to German director Anne Zohra Berrached’s The Wife Of The Pilot.
The prize was awarded by Pablo Pérez de Lema from Spain’s Icaa, producer Leontine Petit, and Manfred Schmidt from Mdm Film Fund.
The Vff Talent Highlight Award, which comes with €10,000, went to Turkish project The Bus To Amerika, from producer Nefes Polat and director Derya Durmaz.
The project’s story follows a young boy living in a Turkish refugee camp who dreams of travelling to America and becoming a pop star.
Separately, Cuban producer Maria Carla del Rio’s Shock Labor and Singaporean producer Jeremy Chua’s Tomorrow is a Long Time, were both presented with €1,000 and the opportunity to pitch their projects to participants...
- 2/13/2017
- by tom.grater@screendaily.com (Tom Grater)
- ScreenDaily
On the second day of the new year, college student Perla Nation took her father to see Rogue One. A landscaper who immigrated from Mexico in the early 1980s, Pablo Perez doesn’t pay much attention to Hollywood, whose activities on- and off-screen often seem worlds apart from his daily life. But as they sat in the darkened theater, Perez found himself transfixed — not just by the story and action unfolding onscreen, but in particular by one specific element.
“When Diego Luna’s character came onscreen and started speaking, my dad nudged me and said, ‘He has a heavy accent,’” Nation,...
“When Diego Luna’s character came onscreen and started speaking, my dad nudged me and said, ‘He has a heavy accent,’” Nation,...
- 1/6/2017
- by Rebecca Sun
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Andy Schleck won at the highest finish in Tour history, but Thomas Voeckler clings on to the yellow jersey by 15 seconds
Stage 18: Pinerolo to Col du Galibier (200.5km)
Three of the Tour's nine hors category Alpine climbs loom ominously between the riders and the finish line today in a stage that should go some way towards sorting out the men from the boys ... unlike several other stages we predicted would do so, only for the Gc to remain more or less the same.
First up is the Col Agnel (2,744m), the third-highest pass in Tour history, followed by the Col d'Izoard (2,360m) with an average ascent of 7.1%. Finally, an exhausted field must tackle the Col du Galibier (2,645m), where the first rider to the summit will stand on the stage-winner's podium at a higher altitude than any competitor in Tour de France history.
The highest summit finish the Tour...
Stage 18: Pinerolo to Col du Galibier (200.5km)
Three of the Tour's nine hors category Alpine climbs loom ominously between the riders and the finish line today in a stage that should go some way towards sorting out the men from the boys ... unlike several other stages we predicted would do so, only for the Gc to remain more or less the same.
First up is the Col Agnel (2,744m), the third-highest pass in Tour history, followed by the Col d'Izoard (2,360m) with an average ascent of 7.1%. Finally, an exhausted field must tackle the Col du Galibier (2,645m), where the first rider to the summit will stand on the stage-winner's podium at a higher altitude than any competitor in Tour de France history.
The highest summit finish the Tour...
- 7/22/2011
- by Barry Glendenning
- The Guardian - Film News
Ft. Lauderdale, Fl (Cns) -- The next Miami Gay & Lesbian Film Festival won't take place until next Spring, but the organization continues to offer screenings throughout the year, including tonight's free screening of "A Year Without Love (Un Ańo Sin Amor)." The film will play at Artserve at 1350, East Sunrise Blvd on Thursday, October 16th at 7pm.
In the Argentinian film, struggling poet Pablo Perez learns that he is living with HIV. Over the course of a year, he struggles with his health, his family and finding love. He finds himself searching for human interaction in hospitals and sex clubs in Buenos Aires before he turns to the idea of publishing his diary about a man living with AIDS.
"A Year Without Love," which has won honors such as Best Feature Film at the Berlin International Film Festival and Outstanding Narrative Feature at L.A. Outfest, will be presented in Spanish with English subtitles.
In the Argentinian film, struggling poet Pablo Perez learns that he is living with HIV. Over the course of a year, he struggles with his health, his family and finding love. He finds himself searching for human interaction in hospitals and sex clubs in Buenos Aires before he turns to the idea of publishing his diary about a man living with AIDS.
"A Year Without Love," which has won honors such as Best Feature Film at the Berlin International Film Festival and Outstanding Narrative Feature at L.A. Outfest, will be presented in Spanish with English subtitles.
- 10/16/2008
- icelebz.com
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