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Stigma and discrimination can add to the suffering and disability associated with mental disorders ( or with being diagnosed or judged as having a mental disorder ), leading to various social movements attempting to increase understanding and challenge social exclusion.
* " Pandemonium " ( Kaze no Stigma ), an episode of Kaze no Stigma
* Stigma ( letter ), a ligature of the Greek letters sigma and tau: ϛ
* Stigma ( anatomy ), a small spot, mark, scar, or minute hole
* Stigma ( botany ), part of the female reproductive part of a flower
* Stigma ( book ), a 1963 book written by Erving Goffman
* Stigma ( manga ), a Japanese manga story by Kazuya Minekura
* Stigma ( EMF album ), an album recorded by the band EMF in 1992
* Stigma ( Irish band ), formed 1992 in Dublin
* " Stigma " ( Star Trek: Enterprise ), a second-season episode of Star Trek: Enterprise
* Stigma ( wrestler ), a professional wrestler
As the use of Latin within black metal " had escalated " ( according to the Stigma Diabolicum re-release booklet ), the name was changed to Thorns in 1991.
Her other manga series include Wild Adapter, Shiritsu Araiso Koto Gakko Seitokai Shikkobu ( Araiso Private School Student Council Executive Committee ), and Stigma.

Stigma and 1972
* Stigma ( 1972 )

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Winning the 1951 Best Picture Oscar and numerous other awards, the film was directed by Vincente Minnelli, featured many tunes of Gershwin, and concluded with an extensive, elaborate dance sequence built around the An American in Paris symphonic poem ( arranged for the film by Johnny Green ), costing $ 500, 000.
Next were films such as The Winds of the Aures ( 1965 ) of Mohammed Lakhdar-Hamina, Patrol To The East ( 1972 ) of Amar Laskri, Prohibited Area of Ahmed Lallem, ( 1972 ), The Opium and the stick of Ahmed Rachedi, or The Battle of Algiers ( 1966 ) which is an Algerian-Italian film selected three times at the Oscars.
* Alien ( film ), a 1979 film by Ridley Scott
** Aliens ( film ), a 1986 sequel by James Cameron
** Alien ( franchise ), the film franchise, including other sequels
* The Alien ( film ), an incomplete 1960s Indian-American film
* Ada ( film ), 1961 film by Daniel Mann
* Aberdeen ( film ), a film ( 2000 ) directed by Hans Petter Moland, starring Stellan Skarsgård and Lena Headey
* Animal ( 1977 film ), French film ( L ' Animal ) by Claude Zidi with Jean-Paul Belmondo and Raquel Welch
* Animal ( 2001 film ), Argentine film by Sergio Bizzio with Carlos Roffé
* Animal ( 2005 film ), US film by David J. Burke with Ving Rhames and Terrance Howard
* Atlas ( film ), a 1961 movie by Roger Corman
Throughout the 1950s and early 1960s, Kurosawa directed approximately a film a year, including a number of highly regarded films such as Ikiru ( 1952 ), Seven Samurai ( 1954 ) and Yojimbo ( 1961 ).
In the last of Kurosawa's films as an assistant director, Horse ( Uma, 1941 ), Kurosawa took over most of the production, as Yamamoto was occupied with the shooting of another film.
In the film, Thirteen at Dinner ( 1985 ), adapted from Lord Edgware Dies, the role of Japp was taken by the actor David Suchet, who would later star as Poirot in the ITV adaptations.
The other Rutherford films ( all directed by George Pollock ) were Murder at the Gallop ( 1963 ), based on the 1953 Hercule Poirot novel After the Funeral ( In this film, she is identified as Miss JTV Marple, though there was no indication as to what the extra initials might stand for ); Murder Most Foul ( 1964 ), based on the 1952 Poirot novel Mrs McGinty's Dead ; and Murder Ahoy!

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Arau appeared in the 1972 Mexican film El rincón de las vírgenes (" The Virgins ' Corner "), where he played the assistant of a fake mystical doctor traveling from town to town, who reminisce about their travels, when a group of women decide to propose the doctor for sainthood.
Skyjacked ( film ) is a 1972 film about a crazed Vietnam war veteran hijacking a Boeing 747 and demanding to be taken to Russia by the captain, Charlton Heston.
* Bloody Sunday ( TV film ), a 2002 film depicting a version of events of Bloody Sunday 1972
Although the film had originally been released in 1952, due to Chaplin's political difficulties at the time, it did not play for one week in Los Angeles, and thus did not meet the criterion for nomination until it was re-released in 1972.
* The Blood Spattered Bride ( La Novia Ensangrentada ) is a 1972 Spanish horror film written and directed by Vicente Aranda, is based on the text.
Two of his earliest film roles include small parts as uniformed police officers in both the 1972 film The Hot Rock and 1974's Death Wish.
Benedict's film debut was in the 1972 film Georgia, Georgia.
* 1888 – J. Arthur Rank, British film producer ( d. 1972 )
He sang in a duet of his 1972 song " Changes " with Butterfly Boucher for the 2004 animated film Shrek 2.
Commissioned by Philips to publicise the museum, it was shown as a trade test colour film on the BBC from 1968 to 1972.
Sinatra purportedly used pressure from his underworld connections to get the part, an incident that inspired the Johnny Fontane character in the classic 1972 film The Godfather.
His directorial fame escalated with the release of The Godfather ( 1972 ), a film which revolutionized movie-making in the gangster genre, earning praise from critics and public alike.
It was not until February 1973 that The New York Times first used the term, describing how the " moods and tensions " in the British private-eye parody Pulp ( 1972 film ) | Pulp came " out of the collective depths of the film noir ".
A planned 1972 U. S. network television screening of the 1966 Warner Bros. film The Brides of Fu Manchu was cancelled due to protests from an Asian anti-defamation group.
A scene from this film was reused as stock footage in the 1972 film Godzilla vs. Gigan.
Godzilla Vs. Megalon was originally planned as a non-Godzilla film, a solo vehicle for Jet Jaguar, which was the result of a contest Toho had for children in mid-to-late 1972.
Four years later came Groucho's last theatrical film appearance ; a brief, uncredited cameo in Michael Ritchie's The Candidate ( 1972 ).

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