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  1. Shown at Berlin Film Festival (Kinderfest) February 9-20, 1990. Shown at Cannes Film Festival (market) May 12 & 16, 1990. Began shooting August 6, 1988. Completed shooting September 1988. Released in United States February 1990 (Shown at Berlin Film Festival (Kinderfest) February 9-20, 1990.)

  2. 8. Apr. 2008 · What the Moon Saw. Paperback – 8 April 2008. An intimate, award winning story of immigrants and their families, the borders they cross, and the ties that bind us all together. Fourteen-year-old Clara Luna's name means "clear moon" in Spanish. But lately, her life has felt anything but clear.

    • Paperback
    • Laura Resau
  3. 30. Nov. 1990 · А. Вся информация о фильме Вид с Луны (1990) - трейлер, дата выхода, актеры, роли, режиссёр, кадры из фильма и многое другое на сайте Фильм.ру.

  4. What The Moon Saw TRAILER. from2Faced Dance Company. 6 years ago. A new dance and circus performance for little ones and their families. Alone in the world and scared of the dark, young Jack opens his bedroom curtains to find a familiar friendly face, The Moon. The Moon shinning bright, teaches Jack how to be brave by taking him on an amazing ...

    • 1 Min.
    • 943
    • 2Faced Dance Company
  5. 8. Apr. 2008 · Books. What the Moon Saw. Laura Resau. Random House Children's Books, Apr 8, 2008 - Juvenile Fiction - 272 pages. An intimate, award winning story of immigrants and their families, the borders they cross, and the ties that bind us all together. Fourteen-year-old Clara Luna's name means "clear moon" in Spanish.

  6. The story of a little boy's last days as a child. He travels to the city for the first time to stay with his grandmother who works in the ticket office of a theatre. During the boy's stay he spends most of his days watching a musical called Sinbad's Last Adventure and he starts to identify more and more with the character of Sinbad.

  7. WHAT THE MOON SAW. INTRODUCTION. It is a strange thing, that when I feel most fervently and most deeply, my hands and my tongue seem alike tied, so that I cannot rightly describe or accurately portray the thoughts that are rising within me; and yet I am a painter: my eye tells me as much as that, and all my friends who have seen my sketches and fancies say the same.