Its graphic display of carnage and burning people is at odds with German movie tradition.
Assistant District Attorney Alex Spiro methodically read Alcala's "chronology of carnage" to a hushed courtroom.
The level of carnage has dropped considerably since the height of the sectarian violence in 2006 and 2007 that nearly tore Iraq apart.
What follows is a "God of Carnage"-style free-for-all in which we discover that Lindsey and Steve are just as racially insensitive, albeit in a more genteel way, as their forebears.
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Film director Roman Polanski had invited him to a snazzy cafe to talk more about adapting his Tony Award-nominated play "Venus in Fur" into a movie when the pair spotted the chic "God of Carnage" playwright Yasmina Reza sitting with a distinguished-looking gentleman.
It is not so easy to say what, apart from the often discussed technological and organizational advances, from artillery to drill, separates the carnage of La Rochelle from the carnage of Marengo.
The film struck me as a terrifically honest portrayal of the carnage of war from the perspective of ordinary soldiers called upon, day after day, to do extraordinary things.
Only when she learnt that this merciful tactic merely caused a long summer of reshuffle speculation in the press did she see the merit of getting the carnage out of the way in July.
Everyone witnessing images of the carnage wrought by the hurricane and tsunami that devastated Japan recognizes the incomprehensible human tragedy of those horrific events.
We were standing in line at the Colosseum, that famous landmark of gladiatorial carnage.
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Following a tip-off, SSPCA inspectors found a scene of unparalleled carnage on his land.
"We're not going be able to stop 100% of the carnage, but we have to start somewhere, " she said.
But Ed Yingling, president of the American Bankers Association, insists they're at the root of the carnage in the financial world.
Prosecutors say he slipped away on foot, fully aware of the carnage.
Some detectives believe that had they been entrusted with this information they might have secured some admissions, because emotions were so highly charged by the scale of the carnage.
It ultimately proved the difference between the teams - and yet there was no hint of the carnage to come when the openers cautiously went about garnering 23 in the first four overs.
To lure jittery visitors back into his rooms and restaurants, where most of the carnage took place, he is adding luggage scanners, metal detectors and more security cameras to his 20 hotels in India (he has a total of 27 in five countries).
To lure jittery visitors back into his rooms and restaurants, where most of the carnage took place, he is rapidly adding luggage scanners, metal detectors and more security cameras to his 20 hotels in India (he has a total of 27 in five countries).
Welcome to the world of Mark Yost, a Chicago-based sports business writer whose new book, Varsity Green, lambastes the business of college athletics as corrupt, unethical carnage of the highest form.
When the Great War finished, politicians struggled to marry a battle-scarred generation with a penchant for gambling with the genteel, traditional values of a society that was otherwise untouched by the carnage of war.
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The pacifist democracies of Europe and the UK could have easily prevented the carnage of World War II by slapping down Hitler when he first violated the Treaty of Versailles and moved troops and artillery into the Rhineland region in 1936.
The root cause of the present carnage is cost inflation that makes Hollywood or premiership football clubs look like models of parsimony.
The big shift occurred after the carnage of the first world war and the Spanish flu that followed.
An ambulance driver on the Western Front, he bore witness to the carnage of the trenches in Europe.
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Winston Churchill considered his inability to prevent the carnage of World War II to be a personal failure.
Amid the carnage of Thursday, Muttiah Muralitharan sent down 20 overs costing 119.
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Despite the carnage of the past two years, investors still haven't shaken their infatuation with certain Wall Street darlings.
The song became better known in America after its ironic use to soundtrack the carnage of war in the 1987 film Good Morning Vietnam.
The carnage of the day would have been significantly decreased.
While reports of terror and carnage mounted inside Syria, foreign-based opposition members met in Turkey, aiming to form a unified front before a global conference on the Syrian crisis.
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