"Slight Return" was reissued the following year as a single from Expecting to Fly.
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"Slight Return"/"The Fountainhead" are songs by The Bluetones, released as their first single, a double A-side, in 1995.
The Return of the King | The Fountainhead | Return of the Jedi | Return to Mayberry | The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King | Return to Peyton Place | Return to Oz | Return from Witch Mountain | The Return of the King (1980 film) | The Fountainhead (film) | Return to Treasure Island | Return to the Last Chance Saloon | Law of Return | Bonanza: The Return | The Return of the Pink Panther | Rovers Return Inn | Return to Peyton Place (film) | Return on investment | Return of the Saint | Return of the Pride | Return J. Meigs, Sr. | Return J. Meigs, Jr. | Rate of return | Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker | A Slight Case of Murder | Universal Soldier: The Return | The Return of the Soldier | The Return of the King (2003 film) | The Return of the Condor Heroes | The Return of Starbuck |
Some of the films screened at previous festivals include: The Fountainhead, Metropolis, City of God, The Belly of an Architect, The 11th Hour, My Architect, The Garden, and Marina of the Zabbaleen.
Next to classic feature films as The Fountainhead and Blade Runner or documentaries about architects as Louis Kahn or Frank Gehry, films are screened about the influence of media on the city, the depiction of cities in film and outstanding set design such as in Silent Running.
Its focus is on novelist and philosopher Ayn Rand, the author of the bestselling novels The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged, who promoted her philosophy of Objectivism through her books, articles, speeches, and media appearances.
Between then and 1951 he was involved with the editing of twenty films, including Mildred Pierce, Night and Day, That Hagen Girl, The Fountainhead, The Glass Menagerie, and A Streetcar Named Desire.
As part of her research for her novel The Fountainhead, Ayn Rand spent a half year in 1937 as an unsalaried assistant to Kahn in his offices in his 2 Park Avenue building, where he mentored her on the profession of architecture.
In 1937, writer Ayn Rand, then unknown, visited Hangover House and Alexander provided her with quotes for her forthcoming novel The Fountainhead (1943).