Babel (film)
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'''''Babel''''' is a [[Golden Globe Award|Golden Globe]]-winning and [[Academy Award]]-winning [[2006]] [[film]], directed by [[Alejandro González Iñárritu]] and written by [[Guillermo Arriaga]], starring an [[ensemble cast]]. The multi-narrative drama completes González Iñárritu's "death trilogy," which also consists of ''[[Amores Perros]]'' and ''[[21 Grams]]''. | '''''Babel''''' is a [[Golden Globe Award|Golden Globe]]-winning and [[Academy Award]]-winning [[2006]] [[film]], directed by [[Alejandro González Iñárritu]] and written by [[Guillermo Arriaga]], starring an [[ensemble cast]]. The multi-narrative drama completes González Iñárritu's "death trilogy," which also consists of ''[[Amores Perros]]'' and ''[[21 Grams]]''. | ||
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+ | * [[Babel (soundtrack)]] | ||
+ | * [[Hyperlink cinema]] – the film style of using multiple inter-connected story lines. | ||
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Babel is a Golden Globe-winning and Academy Award-winning 2006 film, directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu and written by Guillermo Arriaga, starring an ensemble cast. The multi-narrative drama completes González Iñárritu's "death trilogy," which also consists of Amores Perros and 21 Grams.
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- Babel (soundtrack)
- Hyperlink cinema – the film style of using multiple inter-connected story lines.
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