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+{"question": "Who is the father-in-law of Basilina?", "answer": "Constantius Chlorus", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 539570, "score": 83.51923370361328, "title": "Zenobia", "text": "reportedly fluent in Egyptian and Greek and spoke Latin. Around age 14 (c. 255) she became the second wife of Odaenathus, the \"ras\" (lord) of Palmyra. Based on archaeological evidence, several men have been suggested by historians as Zenobia's father: Julius Aurelius Zenobius appears on a Palmyrene inscription as a strategos of Palmyra in 231–232; based on the similarity of the names, Zenobius was suggested as Zenobia's father by the numismatist and others. Another argument in favor of Zenobius' identification as the father is that his statue was opposite that of the queen on the Great Colonnade. However, the only"}, {"doc_id": 539579, "score": 83.39620208740234, "title": "Zenobia", "text": "which she needed in her later career. According to the \"Augustan History\", Odaenathus was assassinated by a cousin named Maeonius. In the \"Augustan History\", Odaenathus' son from his first wife was named Herodes and was crowned co-ruler by his father. The \"Augustan History\" claims that Zenobia conspired with Maeonius for a time because she did not accept her stepson as his father's heir (ahead of her own children). The \"Augustan History\" does not suggest that Zenobia was involved in the events leading to her husband's murder, and the crime is attributed to Maeonius' moral degeneration and jealousy. This account, according"}, {"doc_id": 572896, "score": 83.26364135742188, "title": "Basil II", "text": "crowned him in 960 and his brother, the future Emperor Constantine VIII (ruled 1025–1028), in 962 as co-emperors. They were too young to rule in their own right when Romanos died in 963. His death was commonly thought at the time to be a result of poisoning with hemlock; however, Theophano was rumored to have been responsible for the deaths of both Romanos and his father Constantine VII, which is the view taken by Edward Gibbon. Theophano married one of Romanos' leading generals, Nikephoros Phokas, but problems resulted: it was a second marriage for each spouse, and Nikephoros was thought"}, {"doc_id": 811954, "score": 83.11454010009766, "title": "Heraklonas", "text": "Heraklonas Constantine Heraclius (; Latin: \"Flavius Constantinus Heraclius (Heraclianus) Augustus\"; 626–641), commonly known by the diminutive Heraklonas or Herakleonas (), or rarely, Heraclius II, was the son of Heraclius and his niece Martina. His father had stipulated in his will that both of his stepsons should rule jointly upon his death. Heraclius also specified that his wife, Martina, was to be called \"Mother and Empress\" in so far as she might have influence at court as well. The Emperor Heraclius died in February 641 from edema. When Martina did make the late Emperor's will public she faced staunch resistance to"}, {"doc_id": 838692, "score": 82.7939453125, "title": "Zeno (emperor)", "text": "daughters, Hilaria and Theopiste, who followed a religious life, but historical sources attest the existence of only one son by Arcadia, called Zenon. According to ancient sources, Zeno's prestigious career--he had fought against Attila in 447 to defend Constantinople and been consul the following year--was the reason why another Isaurian officer, Tarasis, chose the Greek name Zeno when he married into the Imperial family, thus being known as Zeno when he rose to the throne. Some modern historians suggest that the Isaurian general Zeno was the father of the emperor, but there is no consensus about this, and other sources"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the performer of song How Do You Sleep? (John Lennon Song) born?", "answer": "Liverpool", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 3373468, "score": 74.77792358398438, "title": "How Do You Sleep? (John Lennon song)", "text": "\"OZ\" magazine indicates that Ono, as well as Allen Klein, Lennon's manager, also contributed lyrics. Lennon recorded \"How Do You Sleep?\" on 26 May 1971 at Ascot Sound Studios, during the sessions for his \"Imagine\" album. String overdubs took place on 4 July 1971 at the Record Plant, in New York City. The song features a slide guitar part played by George Harrison. Aside from Lennon on rhythm guitar and vocals, the track also includes contributions from Klaus Voormann on bass, Alan White on drums, acoustic guitar played by Ted Turner, Rod Linton and Andy Davis, as well as additional"}, {"doc_id": 3373464, "score": 72.40811920166016, "title": "How Do You Sleep? (John Lennon song)", "text": "How Do You Sleep? (John Lennon song) \"How Do You Sleep?\" is a song by English rock musician John Lennon from his 1971 album \"Imagine\". The song makes angry and scathing remarks aimed at his former Beatles bandmate and songwriting partner, Paul McCartney. Lennon wrote the song in response to what he perceived as personal slights by McCartney on the latter's \"Ram\" album. The track includes a slide guitar solo played by George Harrison and was co-produced by Lennon, Phil Spector and Yoko Ono. John Lennon wrote \"How Do You Sleep?\" in the aftermath of Paul McCartney's successful suit in"}, {"doc_id": 3373465, "score": 71.24423217773438, "title": "How Do You Sleep? (John Lennon song)", "text": "the London High Court to dissolve the Beatles as a legal partnership. This ruling had followed the publication of Lennon's defamatory remarks about the Beatles in a December 1970 interview with \"Rolling Stone\" magazine, and McCartney and his wife, Linda, taking full-page advertisements in the music press, in which, as an act of mockery towards Lennon and Yoko Ono, they were shown wearing clown costumes and wrapped up in a bag. Following the release of McCartney's album \"Ram\" in May 1971, Lennon felt attacked by McCartney, who later admitted that lines in the song \"Too Many People\" were intended as"}, {"doc_id": 3373471, "score": 70.1785888671875, "title": "How Do You Sleep? (John Lennon song)", "text": "Ben Gerson of \"Rolling Stone\" highlighted \"How Do You Sleep?\" among the album's three \"really worthy, musically effective numbers\" but found it \"horrifying and indefensible\" as a song that \"lay waste to Paul's character, family and career\". Gerson concluded: \"The motives for 'Sleep' are baffling. Partly it is the traditional bohemian contempt for the bourgeois; partly it is the souring of John's long-standing competitive relationship with Paul.\" Writing in the \"NME\", Alan Smith said of the track: \"Musically, it's tremendous – open, big, powerful, thundering, dramatic – but this is a song which will be remembered for its lyrics …\""}, {"doc_id": 10010912, "score": 69.82144927978516, "title": "A Song Is Born", "text": "the problems of nightclub singer Honey Swanson (Virginia Mayo). She needs a place to hide out from the police, who want to question her about her gangster boyfriend Tony Crow (Steve Cochran). She invites herself into their sheltered household, over Frisbee's objections. While there, she introduces them to the latest in jazz, with which they are unfamiliar, giving the film an excuse to feature many of the best musicians of the era. The songs they play include \"A Song Is Born\", \"Daddy-O\", \"I'm Getting Sentimental Over You\", \"Flying Home\", and \"Redskin Rumba\". Eventually, Tony comes by to collect Honey, but"}]}
+{"question": "What is the date of death of Vlatko Vuković's father?", "answer": "1359", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 6510677, "score": 80.03958892822266, "title": "Demetrius Zvonimir of Croatia", "text": "natural causes. This view had been mostly accepted in modern historiography. Various later sources give the date 20 April of the year 1089 as the date of his death. They also name the royal village of Kosovo (today's Biskupija near Knin) and the place by the basillica of Saint Cecillia as the place of death. These sources were typically associated with the allegations of his assassination, now believed to be a medieval legend. He was most likely buried in the church of St. Mary in his capital Knin, while his remains were transferred to the nearby Kapitul during the Ottoman"}, {"doc_id": 2811277, "score": 79.77853393554688, "title": "Alexander, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia", "text": "Alexander, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia Alexander, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia, also claiming the crowned royal title of Alexander II Karađorđević ( / \"Aleksandar II Karađorđević\"; born 17 July 1945), is the last heir-apparent or heir-presumptive to the defunct throne of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and currently claimant to the abolished throne of the precursor Kingdom of Serbia. He is the head of the House of Karađorđević. Alexander is the only child of former King Peter II and his wife, Alexandra of Greece and Denmark. He held the position of crown prince in the Democratic Federal Yugoslavia for the first four-and-a-half"}, {"doc_id": 19456652, "score": 79.24846649169922, "title": "Vukdrag", "text": "May 1327, on the Feast of the Ascension (\"Spasovdan\"), and that he had taken monastic vows as Nikola (Никола) and [once] held the title of \"čelnik\". It is unclear if there was one or several individuals with that title at the court at that time; Đuraš Ilijić ( 1326–62) was mentioned with the title in 1326, and Gradislav Vojšić (fl. 1284–1327), for the second time, in 1327. He was buried in a special tomb inside the church, and his gravestone was set by his wife Vladislava (nun Ana). The unearthing of the gravestone gave new facts in the understanding of"}, {"doc_id": 12082301, "score": 79.19126892089844, "title": "Vratko Nemanjić", "text": "epic poems, Jug Bogdan is the father of the \"Jugovići\" (nine Jugović brothers). One of his daughters Anđelija is married to Banović Strahinja, but was kidnapped by Ottoman vassal Vlah Alija. Strahinja asks Jug Bogdan if he and his brothers-in-law (the Jugovići) could rescue her, but Jug Bogdan refused, since Anđelija had slept with the Turk, and brought great shame to the family. He was killed together with his nine sons by the eight pasha (the seven before him had been killed) of the Ottoman Empire during the Battle of Kosovo. Where he is said to have fallen there is"}, {"doc_id": 1600075, "score": 78.7779541015625, "title": "Zoran Đinđić", "text": "and remain the subject of INTERPOL Red notices. Specialist officers in INTERPOL's Fugitive Investigative Support Unit continue to liaise with and assist member countries in the investigation of various leads for the following individuals wanted by Serbian authorities: Milan Jurišić, Ninoslav Konstantinović and Vladimir Milisavljević. He published four books and more than a hundred articles and essays on various themes. Books published in Serbian: Đinđić and his wife Ružica had a daughter and a son, Jovana and Luka, both minors at the time of his assassination. His state procession and funeral, held on 15 March 2003, was attended by hundreds"}]}
+{"question": "Who is Prince Albert Of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg's paternal grandfather?", "answer": "Friedrich Wilhelm, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 824856, "score": 83.29420471191406, "title": "Albert, Prince Consort", "text": "von Siebold. Albert was baptised into the Lutheran Evangelical Church on 19 September 1819 in the Marble Hall at Schloss Rosenau with water taken from the local river, the Itz. His godparents were his paternal grandmother, the Dowager Duchess of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld; his maternal grandfather, the Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg; the Emperor of Austria; the Duke of Teschen; and Emanuel, Count of Mensdorff-Pouilly. In 1825, Albert's great-uncle, Frederick IV, Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg, died. His death led to a realignment of Saxon duchies the following year and Albert's father became the first reigning duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Albert and his elder brother,"}, {"doc_id": 3167955, "score": 83.12810516357422, "title": "Albert I, Duke of Saxony", "text": "Albert I, Duke of Saxony Albert I () (c. 1175 – 7 October 1260) was a Duke of Saxony, Angria, and Westphalia; Lord of Nordalbingia; Count of Anhalt; and Prince-elector and Archmarshal of the Holy Roman Empire. Even though his grandfather Albert the Bear had held the Saxon dukedom between 1138 and 1142, this Albert is counted as the first. A member of the House of Ascania, Albert was a younger son of Bernard III, Duke of Saxony, and Brigitte of Denmark, daughter of Canute V of Denmark. After his father's death in 1212, the surviving sons of the late"}, {"doc_id": 7543383, "score": 82.65438842773438, "title": "Albert, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein", "text": "Albert, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein Albert, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein (Albert John Charles Frederick Alfred George; 26 February 1869 – 27 April 1931), was a grandson of Queen Victoria. He was the second son of Victoria's daughter, Princess Helena, by her husband Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein. He was the head of the House of Oldenburg and also the House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg and the Duke of Schleswig-Holstein between 1921 and 1931. Prince Albert grew up at Cumberland Lodge in Windsor Great Park. He was known as \"Abby\" to his family. He was baptised in the private chapel at Windsor Castle on 31 March"}, {"doc_id": 8553174, "score": 82.21726989746094, "title": "Prince Albert of Saxe-Altenburg", "text": "Prince Albert of Saxe-Altenburg Prince Albert of Saxe-Altenburg (Albert Heinrich Joseph Carl Viktor Georg Friedrich; Munich, 14 April 1843 – Serrahn, 22 May 1902) was a German prince of the ducal house of Saxe-Altenburg. Prince Albert was the eldest son (third in order of birth but the only one who survived to adulthood) of Prince Eduard of Saxe-Altenburg (youngest son of Frederick, Duke of Saxe-Hildburghausen) and his second wife, Princess Luise Caroline Reuss of Greiz. He entered the Russian army early in life, and attained the rank of Major-General in this service, but subsequently exchanged it for the Prussian army,"}, {"doc_id": 6407084, "score": 80.78429412841797, "title": "Albert Casimir, Duke of Teschen", "text": "the eldest daughter of Emperor Joseph I. Prince Albert of Saxony, Duke of Teschen, was also one of the godparents to his namesake, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Young Albert was specifically chosen by Archduchess Maria Christina of Austria to be her husband. This was a special favour granted by her mother, Empress Maria Theresa of Austria, because marriages of imperial children were usually used for diplomatic purposes. Still, the betrothal and wedding had to wait until the death of her father, Emperor Francis I, and the wedding decorations were black because it occurred during the official mourning period"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the place of death of the director of film Earth (1957 Film)?", "answer": "Sofia", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 8997784, "score": 70.97039794921875, "title": "The Shooting Party", "text": "the actors into a pile of scaffolding that had been stacked next to the wall. Robert Hardy stood up and realised to his amazement that he was unhurt. He looked across to see Edward Fox stand up, \"turn completely green and collapse in a heap\". He had broken five ribs and his shoulder-blade. He then noticed that Paul Scofield was lying very still on the ground, \"and I saw that his shin-bone was sticking out through his trousers\". As the film takes place in October due to the partridge-shooting season, the filmmakers had to make a choice to either delay"}, {"doc_id": 771483, "score": 70.82832336425781, "title": "Paul Scofield", "text": "by a stone wall, causing the shooting brake to roll completely, catapulting the actors into a pile of scaffolding that had been stacked next to the wall. Robert Hardy stood up and realised to his amazement that he was unhurt. He looked across to see Edward Fox stand up, \"turn completely green and collapse in a heap\". He had broken five ribs and his shoulder-blade. He noticed that Paul Scofield was lying very still on the ground \"and I saw that his shin-bone was sticking out through his trousers\". As the film takes place in October during the partridge-shooting season,"}, {"doc_id": 2670827, "score": 70.77962493896484, "title": "John Boorman", "text": "\"Where the Heart Is\". She died of ovarian cancer in 1996 at the age of 36. She was married to the journalist Lionel Rot-cage, the son of French singer Régine. John Boorman also has a daughter, Daisy Boorman, who is the twin sister of Charley, and three other children: Lola, Lee and Lily Mae. According to a 2012 interview, he was recently divorced. Academy Awards British Academy Film Awards Golden Globe Awards John Boorman John Boorman , (born 18 January 1933) is an English filmmaker who is best known for his feature films such as \"Point Blank\", \"Hell in the"}, {"doc_id": 7150596, "score": 70.70883178710938, "title": "Burial Ground (film)", "text": "their hands on Janet's head while she screams in terror. The misspelled \"Profecy of the Black Spider\" then appears. The Earth shall tremble, graves shall open...they shall come among the living as messengers of death, and there shall be the nigths [sic] of terror\"). The film was shot in four weeks, at the Villa Parisi in Frascati, about 20 kilometres (12 mi) from Rome. Large portion of the film's budget was used on the special effects by Gino De Rossi and Rosario Prestopino. The 25-year-old Peter Bark was cast as the young boy Michael to circumvent Italian laws restricting the"}, {"doc_id": 20006693, "score": 70.62094116210938, "title": "The Earth (1921 film)", "text": "story takes place within the Fouan family. The elderly father Fouan (Armand Bour) decides to share his property between his children, dependent on them to house him, feed him and give him two hundred francs a year each. They do not do their job very well, especially his son, Buteau (Jean Hervé), who is gradually dispossessing Fouan of his meager fortune. Buteau has two cousins, the Mouche sisters. He has a child by the first, Lise (Jeanne Briey), whom he married when she became a rich heiress. Buteau and Lise confront her sister, Françoise (Germaine Rouer), in a field. Lise"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the place of death of Christiane Eberhardine Of Brandenburg-Bayreuth's husband?", "answer": "Warsaw", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 12616064, "score": 83.0595932006836, "title": "Georg, Crown Prince of Saxony", "text": "in the Groß Glienicke Lake in Berlin, Germany. Georg's diary was found on the lakeshore with a final Latin entry reading , which is the Latin version of a phrase Jesus frequently spoke to his disciples in the Gospel of John and means \"I go to the Father\" or \"I go to my Father.\" His body was found several weeks after his death. Some people, including his brother Ernst Heinrich expressed doubts that his death had been an accident. Nevertheless, the autopsy determined that he died after suffering a heart attack. He was buried in the Catholic Church of the"}, {"doc_id": 12441218, "score": 82.70606994628906, "title": "Berthold of Hanover", "text": "in pursuit. The pagans agreed to a truce, to gain time, but they attacked the Christians who ventured outside their fortifications, and hostilities were resumed. The crusaders were victorious, but Berthold's horse became intractable and galloped into the midst of the fleeing Livonians. A pagan by the name of Ymaut (wrongly read as Ymant) thrust his lance into Berthold's back, inflicting a wound that caused speedy death. The bishop's body was buried by the crusaders at Üxküll, and was later transferred to Riga by Albert of Riga, whom Archbishop Hartwig of Bremen had appointed Berthold's successor. After the death of"}, {"doc_id": 9685406, "score": 82.63954162597656, "title": "Frederick I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg", "text": "of the Romans the next day. It is nevertheless undisputed that Frederick was murdered during his journey home by Count Henry VII of Waldeck and his henchmen, who included Friedrich von Hertingshausen and Konrad von Falkenberg. The murder may have served to get rid of a royal candidate; or the story of the royal election may have sprung up to find a motive for the murder. The assassination caused much concern at the time; a stone cross (\"Kaiserkreuz\") was erected at its location in Kleinenglis near Fritzlar. By order of King Rupert, the murderers had to donate an altar in"}, {"doc_id": 12229414, "score": 82.60962677001953, "title": "Prince Ludwig Rudolph of Hanover", "text": "previously on suspicion of illegal drug purchases, placed a call to his elder brother, Ernst August, in London, imploring him to take care of the couple's 10-month-old son. Then he slipped away. Several hours later Ludwig Rudolph was found near his family's hunting lodge several miles away, on Lake Traun. He was in his car with the motor running. He had the muzzle of a rifle in his mouth and was dead of a gunshot wound. The case was closed without further investigation. Ludwig Rudolph and Isabelle were interred on 2 December 1988 at Grünau im Almtal, Austria, having been"}, {"doc_id": 10549653, "score": 82.5536880493164, "title": "Christiane Eberhardine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth", "text": "Augustus, Duke of Saxony, the younger brother of the elector, John George IV, on 20 January 1693 at age 21. The marriage was purely political and highly unhappy. Augustus considered her boring, while she was shocked and hurt by his constant infidelity. Three years later, on 17 October 1696, their son Frederick Augustus was born in Dresden. This was the only pregnancy in their entire 34-year-long marriage. He was brought up by his paternal grandmother, Anna Sophie of Denmark. Because Christiane Eberhardine and her mother-in-law got on well, she visited her son frequently. Christiane Eberhardine's husband converted to Catholicism to"}]}
+{"question": "Which film came out first, The Human Goddess or The Day Of The Wolves?", "answer": "The Day Of The Wolves", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 10473535, "score": 70.15113830566406, "title": "Day of the Animals", "text": "Day of the Animals Day of the Animals is a 1977 American natural horror film directed by William Girdler and based on a story written by Edward L. Montoro. Premiering on May 13, 1977, the movie reunited stars Christopher George and Richard Jaeckel, director Girdler, and producer Montoro from the previous year's hit film \"Grizzly\". Leslie Nielsen stars as the main human antagonist. \"Day of the Animals\" tells the story of a psychosis brought on by depletion of the Earth's ozone layer. This madness affects all animals at high altitudes. A group of hapless hikers must survive the animal onslaught"}, {"doc_id": 7386853, "score": 69.50423431396484, "title": "Equinox (film)", "text": "Equinox (film) Equinox (also known as The Equinox ... A Journey into the Supernatural, and released on home video as The Beast) is a 1970 American independent horror film directed by Jack Woods and Dennis Muren, and starring Edward Connell, Barbara Hewitt, Frank Bonner and Robin Christopher. The plot focuses on four teenagers having a picnic in the canyons of California who stumble upon an ancient book containing secrets of a strange world that exists alongside humans, and consequently unleash a plethora of evil creatures. Made on a budget of a mere $6,500 in 1967, \"Equinox\" initially gained a reputation"}, {"doc_id": 7386861, "score": 69.09666442871094, "title": "Equinox (film)", "text": "Dead\" before production: \"Equinox\" was released on DVD in June 2006 as release 338 in the Criterion Collection, including both the theatrical version and Muren's original production, the first time the latter was officially released. Equinox (film) Equinox (also known as The Equinox ... A Journey into the Supernatural, and released on home video as The Beast) is a 1970 American independent horror film directed by Jack Woods and Dennis Muren, and starring Edward Connell, Barbara Hewitt, Frank Bonner and Robin Christopher. The plot focuses on four teenagers having a picnic in the canyons of California who stumble upon an"}, {"doc_id": 15031879, "score": 68.99895477294922, "title": "The Prophecy of the Lake", "text": "The Prophecy of the Lake The Prophecy of the Lake (La profecía del lago) is an unreleased and lost Bolivian silent feature film, directed by José María Velasco Maidana and completed in 1925. It was Velasco Maidana's first film, and would have been the second ever Bolivian-made fiction feature released, just after Pedro Sambarino's \"Corazón Aymara\" (1925). Set in contemporary Bolivia, it was a love story between an Aymara man and the daughter of a white landowner. Scheduled for release on July 28, it was censored and cancelled by the authorities, due to its \"social critique\" (highlighting the condition of"}, {"doc_id": 4796876, "score": 68.71186065673828, "title": "The Bible in film", "text": "in Genesis was the 1904 French film \"Joseph Vendu Par Ses Frères\" (\"Joseph Sold by his Brothers\"). Enrico Guazzoni's 1913 Italian epic \"Quo Vadis?\" is often considered the first successful feature-length motion picture and one of the first films with over two hours running time. Cecil B. DeMille specialized in extravagant epics throughout a career that spanned both the silent and sound eras. His 1923 silent version of \"The Ten Commandments\" (1923) included spectacular special effects for the parting of the Red Sea. De Mille followed \"The Ten Commandments\" in 1927 with \"King of Kings\", a lavish, reverential life of"}]}
+{"question": "What nationality is Simonida's mother?", "answer": "Byzantine Empire", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 1380448, "score": 75.87828063964844, "title": "Isabel Allende", "text": "the Chilean embassy. Her father was a first cousin of Salvador Allende, President of Chile from 1970 to 1973; thus the former head of state is her first cousin once removed. Many sources cite Allende as being Salvador Allende's niece (without specifying that the relationship is that Tomas and Salvador are cousins); the confusion stems from Allende herself often referring to Salvador as her \"uncle\" (\"tío\") in her private life and public interviews. This is because in Spanish a \"first cousin once removed\" is translated as \"second degree uncle\" (\"tío en segundo grado\"). In 1945, after Tomás disappeared, Isabel's mother"}, {"doc_id": 14438013, "score": 75.69206237792969, "title": "María Clara", "text": "Filipinos. María Clara is revealed to have been the illegitimate daughter of \"Padre\" Dámaso, a Spanish friar, who coerced Doña Pía into illicit sexual relations. Dámaso is made the girl's godfather; Doña Pía had died giving birth to Mariá Clara. Kapitán Tiyago's cousin, Tía Isabel, then came to be the dominant maternal figure in her life. As her beau Crisóstomo Ibarra was studying in Europe, Kapitan Tiyago sent María Clara to the \"Beaterio de Santa Clara\", a convent school where she cultivated femininity under religion. Later in the novel, María Clara discovers the truth that Dámaso is her biological father."}, {"doc_id": 8030821, "score": 75.63690948486328, "title": "María Isabella of Spain", "text": "María Isabella of Spain Maria Isabella of Spain (María Isabel de Borbón y Borbón-Parma 6 July 1789 – 13 September 1848) was an infanta of Spain and Queen consort of the Two Sicilies. She was the youngest daughter of King Carlos IV of Spain and his wife Maria Luisa of Parma. María Isabel's birth coincided with the rise to power in Spain of her mother's favorite, Manuel Godoy. Court rumour attributed María Isabel's paternity not to the king, but to the young Godoy, who became Spain's prime minister in 1792. The Infanta's childhood coincided with the events of the French"}, {"doc_id": 1505988, "score": 75.4552230834961, "title": "Carly Simon", "text": "often played Chopin and Beethoven at home. Her mother was Andrea Heinemann Simon (née Heinemann), a civil rights activist and singer. Her father was from a German-Jewish family, while her maternal grandfather Friedrich was of German descent. Carly's maternal grandmother, Ofelia Oliete known as \"Chibie\", was a Catholic from Cuba, and was of Pardo heritage, a freed-slave descendant. A 2017 episode of PBS show \"Finding Your Roots\" tested Simon's DNA, which included 10% African and 2% Native American, likely via her maternal grandmother. Her grandmother was sent to England and raised by nuns until the age of sixteen. In 2015,"}, {"doc_id": 20451489, "score": 74.9993667602539, "title": "Marie Arago", "text": "Marie Arago Marie Arago, born Marie-Anne Roig (3 November 1755 – 5 September 1845) was a French woman, wife of François Bonaventure Arago and mother of François, Jean, Jacques, Victor, Joseph and Étienne Arago. She raised her eight children alone after the death of her husband in 1814, passed on her human values and encouraged them to pursue their studies. An \"Arago clan\" was formed around her eldest son, François, at the Paris Observatory, including Claude-Louis Mathieu (who married his sister Marguerite), Alexander von Humboldt and Félix Savary. Marie-Anne-Agathe Roig was born on 3 November 1755 in Corneilla-la-Rivière, a village"}]}
+{"question": "Where did the director of film Milan (1946 Film) die?", "answer": "Calcutta", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 1452934, "score": 78.64173889160156, "title": "Pier Paolo Pasolini", "text": "Pier Paolo Pasolini Pier Paolo Pasolini (; 5 March 1922 – 2 November 1975) was an Italian film director, poet, writer, and intellectual. Pasolini also distinguished himself as an actor, journalist, novelist, playwright, and political figure. He remains a controversial personality in Italy due to his blunt style and the focus of some of his works on taboo sexual matters, but he is an established major figure in European literature and cinematic arts. His murder prompted an outcry in Italy and its circumstances continue to be a matter of heated debate. Pasolini was born in Bologna, traditionally one of the"}, {"doc_id": 6206382, "score": 76.06401062011719, "title": "Salvatore Giuliano (film)", "text": "Salvatore Giuliano (film) Salvatore Giuliano is a 1962 Italian film directed by Francesco Rosi. Shot in a neo-realist documentary, non-linear style, it follows the lives of those involved with the famous Sicilian bandit Salvatore Giuliano. Giuliano is mostly off-screen during the film and appears most notably as a corpse. Derek Malcolm called it \"almost certainly the best film about the social and political forces that have shaped [Sicily,] that benighted island.\" Gino Moliterno argued that \"Rosi's highly original strategy in this landmark film is to aim at neither an \"objective\" journalistic documentary nor a fictional recreation but to employ as"}, {"doc_id": 17773255, "score": 75.96589660644531, "title": "Who Killed Pasolini?", "text": "Paolo Pasolini. The poet is killed at night in 1975 on the beach at Ostia, near Rome. A boy is arrested: Pino Pelosi, and charged with murder. The police and judges believe that Pelosi is the only murderer of Pasolini, but his injuries on the body of the poet are too severe and profound. Then are called to bear witness to the death of the poet his sister and his mother, destroyed by grief. As the process unfolds, the film examines the personality of Pasolini, and his works and, above all explains what people think of him in Italy. Pasolini"}, {"doc_id": 1452958, "score": 75.95852661132812, "title": "Pier Paolo Pasolini", "text": "The novel-documentary was left incomplete at his death. In 1972 he started to collaborate with the extreme-left association Lotta Continua, producing a documentary, \"12 dicembre\", concerning the Piazza Fontana bombing. The following year he began a collaboration for Italy's most renowned newspaper, \"Il Corriere della Sera\". At the beginning of 1975 Garzanti published a collection of his critical essays, \"Scritti corsari\" (\"Corsair Writings\"). Pasolini was murdered on 2 November 1975 on the beach at Ostia. He had been run over several times by his own car. Multiple bones were broken and his testicles were crushed by what appeared to be"}, {"doc_id": 9632915, "score": 75.93681335449219, "title": "James Gandolfini", "text": "Ruth Gandolfini, was born in Los Angeles, California in October 2012. Gandolfini died suddenly at the age of 51 in Rome, on June 19, 2013. He was expected to travel to Sicily a few days later to receive an award at the Taormina Film Fest. After he and his family spent a day of sightseeing in sweltering heat, his 13-year-old son Michael discovered him unconscious at around 10 pm local time on the bathroom floor at the Boscolo Exedra Hotel in the Piazza della Repubblica. Michael called reception, who in turn called emergency paramedics. Gandolfini reportedly arrived at the hospital"}]}
+{"question": "Where did the director of film Spicy Love Soup graduate from?", "answer": "Central Academy of Drama", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 10645092, "score": 76.40782928466797, "title": "In the Soup", "text": "in John Pierson's account of the independent American film 'scene' of the late 1980s/early 1990s, \"\". A Kickstarter project started in July 2017 with hopes of restoring the archival print and release the film for the 25th anniversary. . In the Soup In the Soup is a 1992 independent comedy directed by Alexandre Rockwell. It stars Steve Buscemi as Aldolpho Rollo, a self-conscious screenwriter who has written an unfilmable 500-page screenplay and is looking for a producer. Tortured by self-doubt, financial ruin, and unrequited passion for his next door neighbor (Jennifer Beals), Aldolfo places an ad offering his mammoth screenplay"}, {"doc_id": 10645091, "score": 75.86913299560547, "title": "In the Soup", "text": "In the Soup In the Soup is a 1992 independent comedy directed by Alexandre Rockwell. It stars Steve Buscemi as Aldolpho Rollo, a self-conscious screenwriter who has written an unfilmable 500-page screenplay and is looking for a producer. Tortured by self-doubt, financial ruin, and unrequited passion for his next door neighbor (Jennifer Beals), Aldolfo places an ad offering his mammoth screenplay to the highest bidder. In steps Aldolfo's \"guardian angel\", Joe (Seymour Cassel) a fast-talking shyster who promises to produce the film but has his own unique ideas regarding film financing. The film and its history are discussed in depth"}, {"doc_id": 15812841, "score": 75.74051666259766, "title": "Eddie Huang", "text": "raised in Silver Spring, Maryland, a suburb of Washington, but then moved to Orlando, Florida, where his father managed a successful group of steak and seafood restaurants, including \"Atlantic Bay Seafood and Grill\" and \"Cattleman's Ranch Steakhouse\". He appreciated African-American culture, especially hip-hop, at a young age. He also frequently got into fights, getting arrested twice on assault charges while growing up. Huang attended the University of Pittsburgh and Rollins College, graduating with a B.A. in English and Film from Rollins in 2004. At Rollins, he also won the Barbara Lawrence Alfond English Award and the Zora Neale Hurston Award,"}, {"doc_id": 13082242, "score": 75.665771484375, "title": "Arie Posin", "text": "there is good food and there is junk food ... he didn't want us growing up on junk images.\" Posin graduated from the University of Southern California (USC) in 1993, which he says was the \"epilogue\" of film school after growing up with his father as a mentor. While at USC he met filmmaker Billy Wilder, who encouraged Posin to travel, and subsequently lived in Ireland, Israel, France and Spain. When Posin returned to Los Angeles, California, he began to work at a talent agency where he made connections with agents, writers and producers. He had been writing scripts \"trying"}, {"doc_id": 12603671, "score": 74.63822174072266, "title": "Stephen Chao", "text": "and later, the Phillips Exeter Academy in Exeter, New Hampshire. He attended Harvard University where he majored in classical studies in 1977. He later went on to earn an MBA from Harvard Business School in 1981. Between Harvard degrees, Chao co-wrote a Fodor's travel guide for Turkey, shoveled manure on a farm in France, and reported for the \"National Enquirer\". He broke the story of OJ Simpson's budding romance with Nicole Brown and tracked UFO sightings throughout South America for three months. Upon graduation, Chao developed an interest in movies. Multiple rejections by the studios led him to New York"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the director of film The Strange Case Of Mary Page born?", "answer": "Frederick, Maryland", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 2940889, "score": 71.8171615600586, "title": "Sarah Polley", "text": "biological father might be Geoff Bowes—one of three castmates from her mother's play in Montreal. Meeting with Gulkin as just someone who could provide information about Diane in Montreal, he informed Polley of his affair with Diane. Bowes and Michael Polley also confirmed, in \"Stories We Tell\", that they had sexual relations with Diane during the run of the Montreal play. Gulkin's paternity was later confirmed by a DNA test. Polley attended Subway Academy II, then Earl Haig Secondary School, but dropped out at age 15. Her first appearance on screen was at the age of four, as Molly in"}, {"doc_id": 1854319, "score": 71.57255554199219, "title": "Lord Edgware Dies", "text": "actress Sarah Morlant (Maruschka Detmers), and the victim is Morlant's inconvenient husband is fellow actor Pierre Fougère (Jean-Marie Winling) – and featured an additional murder subplot involving the theater's concierge. The dedication of the book reads: \"To Dr. and Mrs. Campbell Thompson\" Reginald Campbell Thompson (21 August 1876 – 23 May 1941), married to Barbara, was an eminent British archaeologist and the second expedition leader to employ Christie's husband Max Mallowan to work on one of his digs. The offer of work came in 1930 when Mallowan's employer, Leonard Woolley, was proving difficult over his proposed marriage to Agatha and"}, {"doc_id": 6405521, "score": 70.5435562133789, "title": "Carrington (film)", "text": "of 52% based on 23 reviews, and an average rating of 6.2/10. Carrington (film) Carrington is a 1995 British biographical film written and directed by Christopher Hampton about the life of the English painter Dora Carrington (1893–1932), who was known simply as \"Carrington\". The screenplay is based on biographies of writer and critic Lytton Strachey (1880–1932) by Michael Holroyd. The film, starring Emma Thompson in the title role, focuses on her unusual relationship with the author Lytton Strachey, played by Jonathan Pryce, as well as with other members of the Bloomsbury Group. The film is divided into 6 chapters. The"}, {"doc_id": 3370220, "score": 70.36656951904297, "title": "Mary Harron", "text": "Harron grew up with a family that was entrenched in the world of film and theater. She is the daughter of Gloria Fisher and Don Harron, a Canadian actor, comedian, author, and director. Her parents divorced when she was six years old. Harron's first stepmother, Virginia Leith, was discovered by Stanley Kubrick and acted in his first film, \"Fear and Desire\". Leith's brief acting career partly inspired Harron's interest in making \"The Notorious Bettie Page\". Harron's stepfather is the novelist Stephen Vizinczey best known for his internationally successful book \"In Praise of Older Women\". Harron's second stepmother is the Canadian"}, {"doc_id": 5160663, "score": 70.29852294921875, "title": "Elizabeth Hope, Baroness Glendevon", "text": "British pharmaceuticals magnate Henry Wellcome. Her mother was a daughter of orphanage founder Thomas John Barnardo. In his memoir \"Looking Back\" (1962), Somerset Maugham denied paternity of Liza. Around the same time, he attempted to have her disinherited in order to adopt his male secretary, suggesting that she was actually the child of Syrie by either Henry Wellcome, Gordon Selfridge or an unknown lover. The subsequent 21-month court case, fought in British and French courts, determined that Maugham was her biological father, and the author was legally barred from his adoption plans. Maugham's daughter was awarded approximately $1,400,000 in damages,"}]}
+{"question": "Where did the director of film Quarantine 2: Terminal graduate from?", "answer": "Yale", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 15421931, "score": 72.20406341552734, "title": "Quarantine 2: Terminal", "text": "an entirely different plot and setting. On a flight from Los Angeles to Nashville, passenger Ralph Bundt becomes violent and attempts to enter the cockpit. Ralph has been bitten by a lab rat, brought onto the plane by Henry. Ralph bites flight attendant Paula on the face, to the horror of her colleague Jenny. Captain Forrest and First Officer Willsy land the plane at the nearest (unnamed) city. Disobeying orders, they pull up to a jetway operated by baggage handler Ed Ramirez. Everyone flees the plane, except for elderly couple Bev and Doc Stevens and the pilots, who try to"}, {"doc_id": 15421939, "score": 71.27369689941406, "title": "Quarantine 2: Terminal", "text": "received the film's use of special effects and the scares, but have criticized the lack of character development and originality. Quarantine 2: Terminal Quarantine 2: Terminal is a 2011 American horror film and a sequel to the 2008 film, \"Quarantine\". It was written and directed by John Pogue and produced by Marc Brienstock. The film stars Mercedes Mason, Josh Cooke and Mattie Liptak and revolves around a mutated rabies infection outbreak in a quarantined airport and taking place the same night and nearly same time as the events of the first film. Although the first film of the franchise was"}, {"doc_id": 7195803, "score": 70.99921417236328, "title": "Terminal Velocity (film)", "text": "young Russian woman (Cathryn de Prume) is ambushed in her Tucson apartment after calling her contact about a Boeing 747 she witnessed landing in the desert. The lead assailant Kerr (Christopher McDonald), tortures her for information about her roommate before drowning her in an aquarium and leaving her body in the shower. Former Olympic gymnast-turned-daredevil skydiver Ditch Brodie's (Charlie Sheen) jump school is under tight scrutiny by the FAA after a string of federal violations, culminating in an illegal BASE jump off a skyscraper. Upon returning to his school, he's approached by a beautiful but nervous woman named Chris Morrow"}, {"doc_id": 19629676, "score": 70.91910552978516, "title": "Michael James Shaw", "text": "School. Michael James Shaw Michael James Shaw (born September 16, 1986) is an American actor and writer from New York City. He is best known for his recurring role as FBI Agent Daryl/\"Mike\" in the TV series \"Limitless\". Shaw has also had a recurring role in \"Constantine\" as Papa Midnite and had a role in several shorts like \"Don-o-mit\"e and \"Today _ _ cks\". He also had a small role in \"Roots\" as Marcellus. Shaw portrayed Corvus Glaive in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film \"\". Shaw graduated from Vanguard High School in 2005. He then took a masters program at"}, {"doc_id": 19629675, "score": 70.72781372070312, "title": "Michael James Shaw", "text": "Michael James Shaw Michael James Shaw (born September 16, 1986) is an American actor and writer from New York City. He is best known for his recurring role as FBI Agent Daryl/\"Mike\" in the TV series \"Limitless\". Shaw has also had a recurring role in \"Constantine\" as Papa Midnite and had a role in several shorts like \"Don-o-mit\"e and \"Today _ _ cks\". He also had a small role in \"Roots\" as Marcellus. Shaw portrayed Corvus Glaive in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film \"\". Shaw graduated from Vanguard High School in 2005. He then took a masters program at Juilliard"}]}
+{"question": "Who is Joyce Gemayel's father-in-law?", "answer": "Pierre Gemayel", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 18387345, "score": 78.20002746582031, "title": "Moriaen", "text": "her rightful lands. The author tries to synchronize the romance with episodes from Chrétien de Troyes's \"Perceval, the Story of the Grail\" and the Lancelot-Grail. He or she notes at the beginning that some versions of the story have Percival himself as Morien's father, but decides to follow convention that Percival died a virgin. The circumstances of Sir Morien's birth are similar to Gahmuret and Belacane's conception of Feirefiz in Wolfram von Eschenbach's \"Parzival\"; like the \"Lancelot-Compilatie\", \"Parzival\" is also based on an earlier version of the Grail story. In this case, Gahmuret is Parzival's father, making the half-Saracen Fierefiz"}, {"doc_id": 11065083, "score": 75.84146118164062, "title": "Yde et Olive", "text": "et 397rb-399va |N| The marriage of Florent to Clarisse is briefly recounted. A triumphant Florent returns to Aragon and is crowned king after the death of his father, Garin. Shortly after, Clarisse finds herself with child, but fears her pregnancy, and with good reason as the queen dies giving birth to a daughter named Yde. Florent goes into prolongued mourning, ignoring his king and fatherly duties, and refusing to remarry in order to produce a male heir. However, as Yde grows into a young woman much like her mother, her father falls in love with her and plans to marry"}, {"doc_id": 3866780, "score": 75.35990142822266, "title": "Manon des Sources (1986 film)", "text": "she had given birth to his child. In a cruel twist of fate, Jean, the man he drove to desperation and death without having met him, was the son he had always wanted. Realizing now she is related to him, César sadly watches a pregnant Manon hurry home at night, wishing to reconcile with his only grandchild, but knowing it will never happen. Devastated, and lacking the will to live any longer, César dies quietly in his sleep. In a letter he leaves his property to Manon, whom he recognises as his natural granddaughter and the last of the Soubeyrans."}, {"doc_id": 13997922, "score": 74.79186248779297, "title": "Richeut", "text": "she dupes a nobleman, a bourgeois and a clergyman into believing that they are the father of her son, whom she conceived on purpose because she felt that they were no longer paying her enough attention. All three men lavish her and her son with gifts to the point of ruining themselves. Her son, Samson, grows up with all of the privileges that money can buy. Bored by his surroundings, he boasts to his mother that his education is complete for he can easily lead any woman into his bed and, subsequently, into the whorehouse. His mother ridicules him and"}, {"doc_id": 17157615, "score": 74.772216796875, "title": "Rehaai", "text": "2015. Rehaai is the story of Shamim, a woman married off when she was barely more than a child. Her brutish son Waseem is married to Shehnaz, a wife he uses as a convenient punching bag anytime he feels the need to vent his frustration, about anything and everything. The opening chapter revolved around Waseem’s increasingly vocal demand for an heir. Though Shehnaz has an unlikely ally in her mother-in-law, there is nonetheless a steady trickle of neighbors who drop in frequently to remind Shamim and Shehnaz of her inability to bear Waseem’s child. Out of all these \"well-wishers,\" none"}]}
+{"question": "Are Jean Joseph Victor Génissieu and Gabrielle Dorziat from the same country?", "answer": "yes", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 19024334, "score": 75.25404357910156, "title": "Dupont de Ligonnès murders and disappearance", "text": "Dupont de Ligonnès family is an old French aristocratic family originally from Annonay, in the Vivarais region in south-eastern France. Family members include Édouard du Pont de Ligonnès (1797-1877), who married Sophie de Lamartine, sister of the poet Alphonse de Lamartine and whose youngest son, Charles du Pont de Ligonnès, became the Bishop of Rodez. In 2011, Xavier and Agnès lived at 55 boulevard Robert-Schuman in Nantes, in a modest house in the western suburbs of the city. Xavier Pierre Marie Dupont de Ligonnès (born 9 January 1961 in Versailles) the son of Bernard-Hubert Dupont de Ligonnès (7 November 1931"}, {"doc_id": 9301262, "score": 74.1627197265625, "title": "Pierre et Jean", "text": "the sons of Gérôme Roland, a jeweller who has retired to Le Havre, and his wife Louise. Pierre works as a doctor, and Jean is a lawyer. It recounts the story of a middle-class French family whose lives are changed when Léon Maréchal, a deceased family friend, leaves his inheritance to Jean. This provokes Pierre to doubt the fidelity of his mother and the legitimacy of his brother. Pierre discovers that his theories about his brother's illegitimacy are correct when he discovers his mother has hid and lied about an incriminating portrait of Maréchal and his love letters to her,"}, {"doc_id": 17065693, "score": 74.08297729492188, "title": "The Thibaults", "text": "being accused of embezzlement. Daniel and Jacques, who have not seen each other for some time, meet again in Paris, but their friendship is strained by the diverging paths their lives are taking. Madame de Fontanin resolves to travel to Vienna to try to straighten out her late husband's business affairs and salvage the family's reputation. While she is absent, Jacques and Jenny de Fontanin, overcoming their apparent longstanding antipathy to each other, become lovers, and while dining together witness the assassination of the antiwar socialist leader Jean Jaurès by a French nationalist. With Jaurès gone, popular opposition to war"}, {"doc_id": 17065680, "score": 73.99794006347656, "title": "The Thibaults", "text": "a passionate, but not evidently sexual, relationship between the two. Expecting that the notebook will be misinterpreted, the two run away to Marseille, intending to travel to North Africa by ship. Jacques's father Oscar Thibault, a stern Catholic \"grand bourgeois\", dispatches his older son, Antoine, a medical student, to retrieve his younger brother. In Marseille and unable to find a ship that will accept them, Jacques and Daniel are separated. Daniel is taken in by an older woman, who seduces him. In Paris, Daniel's younger sister Jenny is seriously ill and his mother learns that her husband Jérôme's infidelities have"}, {"doc_id": 19024333, "score": 73.2131118774414, "title": "Dupont de Ligonnès murders and disappearance", "text": "Dupont de Ligonnès murders and disappearance The Dupont de Ligonnès murders and disappearance involved the murder of five members of the same family in Nantes, in the département of Loire-Atlantique in north-western France, followed by the disappearance of the father of the family. Agnès Dupont de Ligonnès and her four children were murdered in early April 2011. Their bodies were found on 21 April 2011 at their home in Nantes. The father, Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès, disappeared at the same time and is considered the prime suspect in their murders. He is the subject of an international arrest warrant. The"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director born first, The Dog And The Diamonds or The Crooked Road?", "answer": "The Dog And The Diamonds", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 1727924, "score": 69.2794418334961, "title": "Crooked House", "text": "the novel with a script by Julian Fellowes. On 15 May 2011, Gemma Arterton, Matthew Goode, Gabriel Byrne and Dame Julie Andrews were announced to lead the cast. In a report issued on 10 June 2012, Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions acquired all rights in the US, Canada and internationally for the film, which could help secure it a lucrative release, though the cast and creative team had changed. The film, directed by Gilles Paquet-Brenner and starring Christina Hendricks, Gillian Anderson, Max Irons, Glenn Close, Julian Sands, Terence Stamp, Stefanie Martini and Christian McKay, was released digitally on 21 November 2017"}, {"doc_id": 12574311, "score": 67.52055358886719, "title": "Dog Gone (film)", "text": "Dog Gone (film) Dog Gone, also known as \"Diamond Dog Caper\", is a 2008 American comedy film directed by Mark Stouffer and starring Luke Benward, French Stewart, Brittany Curran, and Kevin Farley. The film revolves around a young boy who rescues and hides a golden retriever carrying a fortune in stolen diamonds from a band of thugs. When Owen (Luke Benward) and his distracted older sister, Lilly (Brittany Curran), are alone and their parents are away, Owen delivers the paper, dodges a school bully, and spends afternoons in a forest hideaway spinning tall tales and making inventions. He encounters three"}, {"doc_id": 15621768, "score": 67.46611785888672, "title": "The Shortcut", "text": "reveals that Tobey murdered their father. The two brothers then begin to drag Lisa's body into the forest. Derek reassures Tobey they will be able to cover up her death, possibly implying that they both will follow the same legend that Ivor and Benjamin did. On June 5, 2008, \"The Hollywood Reporter\" reported that Adam Sandler would be launching a horror film imprint called Scary Madison, through his production company Happy Madison Productions, and \"The Shortcut\" would be Scary Madison's first production, with Shannon Woodward, Andrew Seeley and Dave Franco set to star. \"The Shortcut\" was cowritten by Happy Madison"}, {"doc_id": 19943039, "score": 67.4404525756836, "title": "Anthony Jabre", "text": "finance company, which is based in Los Angeles. Anthony Jabre has executively produced a diverse range of films. Earlier releases include \"The Angriest Man in Brooklyn\", starring Robin Williams, Mila Kunis, and Melissa Leo; \"The Face of an Angel\", starring Kate Beckinsale, Daniel Bruhl, and Cara Delevingne, and \"Heist\", starring Robert De Niro, Dave Bautista, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. More recent films include, Martin Scorsese’s \"Silence\", starring Liam Neeson, Adam Driver, and Andrew Garfield; \"Aftermath\", starring Arnold Schwarzenegger; and \"Gotti\" starring John Travolta. Films in development include, \"Rites of Men\", written by Oscar nominated writer Jonathan Herman, co-writer of \"Straight"}, {"doc_id": 19520862, "score": 67.37755584716797, "title": "McCaul Lombardi", "text": "the country, written and directed by Andrea Arnold. The film had its world premiere at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival and was distributed domestically by A24. Lombardi has two films awaiting release, including: \"Killing Animals\" opposite Joey King; and \"We, the Coyotes\", which premiered at ACID (Association for Independent Cinema and its Distribution) during the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. Lombardi's latest release \"Sollers Point\", directed by Matt Porterfield, was released in North America from 11 May 2018, selected as The New York Times' \"Critic's Pick\", and \"ThePlaylist.net\" wrote that Lombardi \"convey[ed] that complexity in a thrillingly physical and non-theatrical performance\""}]}
+{"question": "What nationality is Honoré V, Prince Of Monaco's mother?", "answer": "French", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 1787661, "score": 80.85142517089844, "title": "Albert II, Prince of Monaco", "text": "named Alexandre Coste, was Prince Albert's son, proven by DNA tests conducted by Swiss technicians working on orders from the Monegasque government. She further claimed the prince had signed a notarized certificate confirming paternity but that she had not received a copy of it. The French weekly \"Paris Match\" published a ten-page interview with Coste and included photographs of the prince holding and feeding the child. Coste also told \"Paris Match\" that she was living in the prince's Paris apartment, and receiving an allowance from him while pretending to be the girlfriend of one of his friends in order to"}, {"doc_id": 1787663, "score": 79.79779815673828, "title": "Albert II, Prince of Monaco", "text": "July, Prince Albert officially confirmed via his lawyer Lacoste that the 22-month-old was his biological son. In an earlier paternity suit, Bea Fiedler, a German topless model whom the \"Daily Telegraph\" described as a \"sex-film star\", claimed her son Daniel was the prince's son. This suit was reportedly dismissed. A blood test, which was refused by the judge, did not prove that the prince was the father of Fiedler's son. As Rainier III's health declined, his son's lack of legitimate children became a matter of public and political concern owing to the legal and international consequences. Had Prince Albert succeeded"}, {"doc_id": 18457981, "score": 79.75659942626953, "title": "Jacques, Hereditary Prince of Monaco", "text": "Jacques, Hereditary Prince of Monaco Jacques, Hereditary Prince of Monaco, Marquis of Baux (Jacques Honoré Rainier Grimaldi; born 10 December 2014), is the heir apparent to the Monegasque throne. He is the son of Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene and twin brother of Princess Gabriella. On 30 May 2014, it was announced that Princess Charlene was pregnant. After much speculation it was confirmed, on 9 October 2014, that the couple was expecting twins by the end of the year. On November 21, 2014, the palace announced that each twin would have the right to a salvo of 21 cannon"}, {"doc_id": 1787666, "score": 79.28130340576172, "title": "Albert II, Prince of Monaco", "text": "of his/her parents, thereupon obtaining the rights to which that child would have been entitled if born in lawful marriage. Thus Alexandre would have become Monaco's heir apparent under current law if Albert were to marry his son's mother. But in a 2005 exchange with American reporter Larry King, Albert stated that this would not happen. Prior to the birth of Princess Gabriella and Prince Jacques, Prince Albert's elder sister, Caroline, was heir presumptive and, according to the Grimaldi house law, bore the traditional title of Hereditary Princess of Monaco. Following their birth, she is now third in line. In"}, {"doc_id": 1787659, "score": 78.6986083984375, "title": "Albert II, Prince of Monaco", "text": "Jacques, as his father's heir-apparent, bears the titles Hereditary Prince of Monaco and Marquis of Baux while Albert has granted Gabriella the title of Countess of Carladès. In 1992, an American woman, Tamara Rotolo, filed a paternity suit against the prince, claiming that he was the father of her daughter, whom she named Jazmin Grace Grimaldi. Prince Albert was also listed as the child's father on the Riverside County, California, birth certificate, according to \"The Desert Sun\". The case went to trial in 1993 and was eventually dismissed by Superior Court Judge Graham Anderson Cribbs, who refused jurisdiction and found"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director who died later, Her Country'S Call or How Moscha Came Back?", "answer": "Her Country'S Call", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 20526065, "score": 70.43383026123047, "title": "An Emissary of No Return", "text": "boring \"lecture\" on fictionalized history. The film begins with a North Korean man visiting The Hague in the 1980s to pay his respects at the grave of one of the secret emissaries, Ri Jun (played by Kim Jun-sik). The man meets a daughter of the landlord who provided lodging for the three secret emissaries in 1907. The woman's reminiscences point to the story of Ri Jun. The rest of the film focuses on Ri Jun during the 1907 conference. He forces his way into the conference hall and delivers a long and fiery speech on independence and self-determination. The film"}, {"doc_id": 11336798, "score": 70.1805419921875, "title": "Echoes from a Sombre Empire", "text": "Echoes from a Sombre Empire Echoes From a Sombre Empire () is a documentary film by Werner Herzog about Jean-Bédel Bokassa. Unlike most of Herzog's documentaries, the main body of the film does not provide any narration or commentary by Herzog himself. Instead, the film follows journalist Michael Goldsmith as he revisits the Central African Republic, where he was imprisoned and tortured by Bokassa's regime. Goldsmith interviews two of Bokassa's wives, several of Bokassa's children (including the \"true\" daughter Martine), two of Bokassa's lawyers, and Central African Republic President David Dacko. Bokassa himself appears only in stock footage. Goldsmith was"}, {"doc_id": 12014118, "score": 70.11144256591797, "title": "The Reenactment", "text": "the avant-garde author and former communist Geo Bogza scribbled in the snow set on the director's car the words: \"Long live Pintilie! The humble Geo Bogza.\" In May 1970, the Cannes Film Festival offered to show \"The Reenactment\" during its \"Une Quinzaine des Réalisateurs\" event. As Pintilie notes, the invitation was intercepted by the Securitate and never reached him. In a fragment of his 1970 diary, published in 2003, he reflected his frustration over this issue, comparing the censorship apparatus with the bureaucrats sarcastically depicted in the works of 19th century writer Nikolai Gogol: \"the Gogolian clerks have decided to"}, {"doc_id": 16345563, "score": 70.05228424072266, "title": "Return to Hansala", "text": "body, and face the wrath of her parents. Teaming up with a Spanish undertaker Martin, the pair embark on the hazardous trip to Leila’s mountain village of Hansala in the Moroccan countryside. Leila’s most fundamental beliefs are challenged, as she must face her family, and their grief, anger and love. Martin meanwhile is surprised by his welcome in the village. Director Chus Gutierrez presents with great sensitivity the opposing viewpoints of her main protagonists, artfully, contrasting the lives of rich and poor, separated by only a few hundred miles. Return to Hansala Return to Hansala () is a 2008 Spanish"}, {"doc_id": 13836679, "score": 69.82063293457031, "title": "Farewell (2009 film)", "text": "Farewell (2009 film) Farewell (; literally \"The Farewell Affair\") is a 2009 French film directed by Christian Carion, starring Guillaume Canet and Emir Kusturica. The film is an espionage thriller loosely based on the actions of the high-ranking KGB official, Vladimir Vetrov. It was released in the United States in June 2010. It was adapted from the book \"Bonjour Farewell: La vérité sur la taupe française du KGB\" (1997) by Serguei Kostine. In the early 1980s, a high-ranking KGB analyst, Sergei Grigoriev, disillusioned with the Soviet regime, decides to pass Soviet secrets, including a list of Soviet spies, to the"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the mother of Archduchess Maria Theresa Of Austria (1862–1933) born?", "answer": "Naples", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 2016699, "score": 84.84254455566406, "title": "Archduchess Sophie of Austria", "text": "Archduchess Sophie of Austria Archduchess Sophie of Austria (; 5 March 185529 May 1857) was the first child and first of three daughters born to Franz Joseph I, Emperor of Austria, and Elisabeth of Bavaria. She died aged two. Within two months of her marriage to Franz Joseph, Elisabeth was obviously pregnant. On 5 March 1855, the seventeen year-old Empress of Austria delivered a daughter who was christened the same day \"Sophie Friederike Dorothea Maria Josepha\", after Franz Joseph's mother. The infant was christened such without Elisabeth even knowing. On both her mother and her father's side, Sophie descended from"}, {"doc_id": 2016618, "score": 84.24982452392578, "title": "Archduchess Elisabeth Marie of Austria", "text": "2 September 1883 to Crown Prince Rudolf and Stéphanie, daughter of King Leopold II of Belgium. She was named after her grandmothers, Empress Elisabeth of Austria and Queen Marie Henriette of Belgium. The only child of his only (deceased) son, Erzsi was Franz Joseph's favorite granddaughter. In 1889, when Erzsi was a little over five years old, her father and Baroness Mary Vetsera, his mistress, were found dead in what was assumed to be a murder-suicide pact at the Imperial hunting lodge at Mayerling. Her father's death interrupted the dynastic succession within the Austrian imperial family, fractured her grandparents' already"}, {"doc_id": 1350610, "score": 83.4069595336914, "title": "Empress Elisabeth of Austria", "text": "difficulty adapting to the Hofburg and its rigid protocols and strict etiquette. Within a few weeks, Elisabeth started to display health problems: she had fits of coughing and became anxious and frightened whenever she had to descend a narrow steep staircase. She was surprised to find she was pregnant and gave birth to her first child, a daughter, Archduchess Sophie of Austria (1855–1857), just ten months after her wedding. The elder Archduchess Sophie, who often referred to Elisabeth as a \"silly young mother\", not only named the child (after herself) without consulting the mother, but took complete charge of the"}, {"doc_id": 2016674, "score": 83.05789947509766, "title": "Archduchess Gisela of Austria", "text": "Archduchess Gisela of Austria Archduchess Gisela of Austria (Gisela Louise Marie; 12 July 1856 – 27 July 1932) was the second daughter and eldest surviving child of Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria and Elisabeth of Bavaria. Although christened \"Gisella\" (with a double L), after a 10th-century Habsburg ancestress, she only ever wrote her name with one L. Just like her older sister Archduchess Sophie (died 1857) and her brother Crown Prince Rudolf, Gisela was raised by her paternal grandmother, Princess Sophie of Bavaria. A sober nature like her father, she kept a reserved attitude towards her mother. She had"}, {"doc_id": 1350607, "score": 82.62726593017578, "title": "Empress Elisabeth of Austria", "text": "domineering mother of 23-year-old Emperor Franz Joseph, preferring to have a niece as a daughter-in-law rather than a stranger, arranged a marriage between her son and her sister Ludovika's eldest daughter, Helene (\"Néné\"). Although the couple had never met, Franz Joseph's obedience was taken for granted by the archduchess, who was once described as \"the only man in the Hofburg\" for her authoritarian manner. The Duchess and Helene were invited to journey to the resort of Bad Ischl, Upper Austria to receive his formal proposal of marriage. Fifteen-year-old Sisi accompanied her mother and sister and they traveled from Munich in"}]}
+{"question": "Do director of film Ithemba and director of film Oklahoma Blues share the same nationality?", "answer": "yes", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 11417486, "score": 71.80451965332031, "title": "Osita Iheme", "text": "career from just a comedic actor to a multifaceted established actor. This has gained him respect throughout the Nigerian movie industry and its fans alike. To reward his contribution towards the growth of the Nigerian Film Industry, in 2011 he was awarded the Nigerian National Honour of Member of the Order of the Federal Republic (MFR) by President Goodluck Jonathan. Osita Iheme Osita Iheme is a Nigerian actor. He is widely known for playing the role of 'Pawpaw' in the film \"Aki na Ukwa\" alongside Chinedu Ikedieze. Osita Iheme (popularly known as Paw-Paw) has often been described as one of"}, {"doc_id": 8663841, "score": 71.78813171386719, "title": "Paris Blues", "text": "Paris Blues Paris Blues is a 1961 American drama film made on location in Paris, starring Sidney Poitier as expatriate jazz saxophonist Eddie Cook, and Paul Newman as trombone-playing Ram Bowen. The two men romance two vacationing American tourists, Connie Lampson (Diahann Carroll) and Lillian Corning (Joanne Woodward) respectively. The film also deals with American racism of the time contrasted with Paris's open acceptance of black people. The film was based on the 1957 novel of the same name by Harold Flender. The film also features trumpeter Louis Armstrong (as Wild Man Moore) and jazz pianist Aaron Bridgers; both play"}, {"doc_id": 18507928, "score": 71.77852630615234, "title": "Muyiwa Ademola", "text": "Yoruba Nollywood movies. On January 2013, it was reported that he was involved in a fatal accident, which almost resulted in his death Muyiwa Ademola Muyiwa Ademola (born 26 January 1971) is a Nigerian Nollywood actor, film-maker, film producer and director. In 2005, his film ORI (Fate) won the best indigenous film at the maiden edition of Africa Movie Academy Awards(Amaa). The event had Hollywood Danny Glover in attendance . In 2008, he was nominated for the Africa Movie Academy Award for Most Outstanding Indigenous Actor. He was born on 26 January 1971 at Abeokuta, the capital of Ogun State"}, {"doc_id": 15210965, "score": 71.23194122314453, "title": "Olan Montgomery", "text": "for his depictions of the Gay party scene. He employs several techniques including one where transfers his own photographs to canvas, in order to embue photographic portraits with color. \"Village Voice\" art critic Michael Musto described the artist as \"upping the subculture\". Olan Montgomery Olan Montgomery is an identical twin originally from Georgia known for his acting work on The Blacklist: Requiem (2017), and Boardwalk Empire: Peg of Old (2011). Olan has supporting roles in feature films Green Dolphin (2018) directed by Christopher Kenneally, executive produced by Keanu Reeves, Sundance feature film Appropriate Behaviour (2014) directed by Desiree Akhavan, Hollywood"}, {"doc_id": 11417482, "score": 71.2227554321289, "title": "Osita Iheme", "text": "Osita Iheme Osita Iheme is a Nigerian actor. He is widely known for playing the role of 'Pawpaw' in the film \"Aki na Ukwa\" alongside Chinedu Ikedieze. Osita Iheme (popularly known as Paw-Paw) has often been described as one of the best actors of his generation. He is the founder of Inspired Movement Africa which he founded to inspire, motivate and stimulate the minds of young Nigerians and Africans. In less than a decade he has gone on to become one of the most in-demand actors in Nollywood. In 2007, Osita received the \"Lifetime Achievement Award\" at the African Movie"}]}
+{"question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film Ruben Blades Is Not My Name?", "answer": "Panamá", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 2162114, "score": 73.42123413085938, "title": "Rubén Blades", "text": "City, Panama. He is the son of Cuban musician and actress Anoland Díaz (real surname Bellido de Luna), and Colombian Rubén Darío Blades, Sr., an athlete, percussionist and graduate of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics in Washington, D.C. His mother's great-uncle, Juan Bellido de Luna, was active in the Cuban revolutionary movement against Spain and was a writer and publisher in New York City. Blades's paternal grandfather, Rubén Blades, was an English-speaking native of St. Lucia who came to Panama as an accountant. His family is uncertain how the Blades family ended up in St. Lucia, but when his grandfather"}, {"doc_id": 19756019, "score": 73.0099868774414, "title": "Ruben Amar", "text": "Bloom), a young married couple at a crossroads. Mary is a hardworking nurse determined to turn the couple’s lives around while Leeward is a struggling marginal musician who fancies himself a misunderstood artist and New Age visionary. The two can’t even agree on what to name their three-year-old daughter. Enter Lilas (Lola Bessis), a 19-year-old French artist trying to make it in New York and escape the shadow of her famous painter mother. When the bubbly young woman moves into the couple’s tiny Chinatown apartment, their already fragile balance is upset even further. This film was shot in New York"}, {"doc_id": 559158, "score": 72.918701171875, "title": "Elián González", "text": "April 19, 2017, at the Tribeca Film Festival. It opened in limited release in May, and appeared on CNN Films in August 2017. Elián González Elián González (born December 6, 1993) is a Cuban engineer who, as a young boy in 2000, became embroiled in a heated international custody and immigration controversy involving the governments of Cuba and the United States, his father, Juan Miguel González Quintana, his other relatives in Cuba and in Miami, Florida and Miami's Cuban American community. González's mother, Elizabeth Brotons Rodríguez, drowned in November 1999 while attempting to leave Cuba with González and her boyfriend"}, {"doc_id": 8047634, "score": 72.81214141845703, "title": "Rubén Amaro Jr.", "text": "Also in 2009, the Philadelphia Sports Writers Association (PSWA) named him its Executive of the Year. Amaro is co-founder of the Richie Ashburn Harry Kalas Foundation, which provides baseball camps for underprivileged children in the Delaware Valley. He also serves on the local YMCA board in Philadelphia. A teenage Amaro (portrayed by Niko Guardado) is a recurring minor character in the ABC series \"The Goldbergs\", which is set in the 1980s. Amaro attended the same school as TV and film producer Adam F. Goldberg, on whose adolescence the show is based. Amaro portrayed his own father in Season 5, Episode"}, {"doc_id": 2162112, "score": 72.79346466064453, "title": "Rubén Blades", "text": "and \"Patria\", which many Panamanians consider their second national anthem. He has won eight Grammy Awards and five Latin Grammy Awards. His acting career began in 1983, and has continued, sometimes with several-year breaks to focus on other projects. He has prominent roles in films such as \"Crossover Dreams\" (1985), \"The Milagro Beanfield War\" (1988), \"Predator 2\" (1992), \"Color of Night\" (1994), \"Safe House\" (2012), \"The Counselor\" (2013) and \"Hands of Stone\" (2016), along with three Emmy Award nominations for his performances in \"The Josephine Baker Story\" (1991), \"Crazy from the Heart\" (1992) and \"The Maldonado Miracle\" (2003). Since 2015,"}]}
+{"question": "Who is older, Carl John Barrameda or John Elvin Shaffner?", "answer": "John Elvin Shaffner", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 20960408, "score": 67.25951385498047, "title": "Who Are You Now? (The Walking Dead)", "text": "skin of walkers to mask themselves, and speak only in whispers to avoid drawing the walkers' attention. Within the comics, Rick's son, Carl Grimes, was an essential element to that arc, but within the show, Carl (played by Chandler Riggs) had been killed off in the middle of the eighth season. According to showrunner Angela Kang, to adapt the comic's story, they plan on taking some of the role that Carl had and giving them to Judith, now aged similarly to Carl, which allows them to follow the main threads of the comic's Whisperer arc but with a new take"}, {"doc_id": 15918703, "score": 66.8969497680664, "title": "Mark Barroca", "text": "Mark Barroca Andy Mark C. Barroca (born April 25, 1986) is a Filipino professional basketball player for the Magnolia Hotshots of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). He currently wears the number 14 to imply the birthdate of his wife. Barroca, along with 33 other rookies led by Smart Gilas teammates JVee Casio, Chris Lutz, Marcio Lassiter, Mac Baracael, Jason Ballesteros, and Dylan Ababou applied for the 2011 PBA draft. On draft day, he was taken 5th overall by the Shopinas.com Clickers, who immediately dealt him to the B-Meg Llamados in a three-team trade that also involved the Llamados' Don Allado"}, {"doc_id": 2423442, "score": 66.26023864746094, "title": "James Cromwell", "text": "between New York and Los Angeles, California. Cromwell is known for his tall stature; at , he is the tallest actor nominated for an Academy Award. His son John is even taller, standing at a height of . In the 2012 film \"Memorial Day\", John played the young Bud Vogel, while James played him as a grandfather, and both Cromwells appear as the same character at different ages in \"\" (2012) and the first season of \"Betrayal\" (2013). Cromwell's experiences of the Civil Rights Movement while on a theatre tour through several Deep South states in 1964 had a profound"}, {"doc_id": 5036742, "score": 65.99713134765625, "title": "Alfonso Ribeiro", "text": "for week 6. Ribeiro married Robin Stapler on January 20, 2002. He and Stapler divorced in August 2006, filing papers in Los Angeles County Superior Court that cited irreconcilable differences. The couple share joint custody of their daughter, Sienna Ribeiro. Ribeiro became engaged to writer Angela Unkrich in July 2012. They married on 13 October 2012, and reside in Los Angeles. In October 2013, his wife gave birth to their first son, Alfonso Lincoln Ribeiro Jr., known as AJ. In April 2015, their second son, Anders Reyn Ribeiro, was born. In November of 2018, Ribeiro announced he was expecting his"}, {"doc_id": 18637521, "score": 65.8244400024414, "title": "Phil Carreón", "text": "Daniel Thomas Carreon (1950–2013) survived by wife Judy Woodward and 8 children, Jennifer, Kristen, Daniel, John Paul, Rebecca, Bethany, Sarah and Michaela; (ii) Phyllis Carreon (born 1955), who was first married to Vincent Frank Cesare and is currently married to Raymond Alan Taie since 1982 with daughter Kelly Kristine (Pfeiffer); (iii) Patrick Anthony Carreon (born 1958) currently married to Tamerin Kelly with daughter Mary Katherine, and (iv) Yvonne Susanne Carreon (born 1960), married to Karl Alan Schoneman, divorced in 2006 with 4 children Ted, Alexandria, Nicola and Phillip. Phil Carreón Phil Carreón \"(aka\" Phillip Lozano Carreón, Jr.; \"né\" Alonzo Carreón;"}]}
+{"question": "Are both You Never Can Tell (1920 Film) and Navigation (Film) from the same country?", "answer": "no", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 12023226, "score": 66.20072174072266, "title": "Disputed Passage", "text": "Disputed Passage Disputed Passage is a 1939 American war film starring John Howard, Dorothy Lamour, Akim Tamiroff and Judith Barrett. Set in war-torn China, the film was described by \"The New York Times\" as a \"lavish soap opera\". The film was based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Lloyd C. Douglas, and was produced by Paramount Pictures. Young medical student John Wesley Beaven is torn between the detached, cold pragmatism of Dr. Forster (Akim Tamiroff) and the humanistic attitudes of kindly Dr. Cunningham (William Collier Sr.). Matters are brought to a head when Beaven must choose between"}, {"doc_id": 3779729, "score": 65.91217803955078, "title": "How Can You Be in Two Places at Once When You're Not Anywhere at All", "text": "spiel morphs into a close paraphrase of Molly Bloom's Soliloquy which closes James Joyce's novel \"Ulysses\". This is presented as an episode (titled \"Cut 'Em Off at the Past\") of a fictional 1940s radio drama, \"Nick Danger, Third Eye\", broadcast on December 7, 1941. Nick Danger (Phil Austin) is a '40s-style hardboiled private investigator in the Raymond Chandler mold. In live performances and photographs, he wears the stereotypical fedora and trench coat. He has the obligatory nemesis on the police force, Lieutenant Bradshaw (Bergman), who questions Danger's every move. Bradshaw specifically blames Danger for a botched pederasty arrest. His \"mark\""}, {"doc_id": 16431540, "score": 65.85340881347656, "title": "Juan Emilio Viguié", "text": "scenes in the location of Piñones Viguié's international fame continued to grow, with his documentaries about Charles Lindbergh's 1928 visit to Puerto Rico, and the devastation caused that same year by \"Hurricane San Felipe Segundo\" (known in the U.S. as \"Okeechobee Hurricane\"). Fox News paid him well for the use of both documentaries, Viguié signed contracts with both MGM and Fox News, and both networks served as international outlets for his work. Synchronized film dialogue became possible in the late 1920s, with the perfection of the audion amplifier tube and the introduction of the Vitaphone system. Thus, the era of"}, {"doc_id": 12023228, "score": 65.55435180664062, "title": "Disputed Passage", "text": "is that the film, particularly in its early phases, has been forcefully written and rather well played. While there no longer is much news in the conflict between the sympathetic, sentimental physician and the cold scientist who caustically challenges his medical class to find a human soul in their dissections, the topic remains a fertile and provocative one.\" and Allmovie wrote, \"kudos again to director Frank Borzage for bringing warmth and credibility to the most sloppily sentimental of storylines.\" Disputed Passage Disputed Passage is a 1939 American war film starring John Howard, Dorothy Lamour, Akim Tamiroff and Judith Barrett. Set"}, {"doc_id": 1578710, "score": 65.29953002929688, "title": "Samuel Renshaw", "text": "Samuel Renshaw Samuel Renshaw (1892–1981) was an American psychologist whose work became famous for a short period of time during World War II when he taught sailors to identify enemy aircraft in a split second, using tachistoscopic training. He generally worked with fast-reading and enhancing the latent ability of the mind. He believed that most people used only one-fifth of their available mind-power to process information. By using methods of flashing pages he produced students who could read upwards of 1,200 to 1,400 words per minute. Robert A. Heinlein depicted the technique in several of his works, including \"Citizen of"}]}
+{"question": "Which film came out first, Demolition University or Kumiko, The Treasure Hunter?", "answer": "Demolition University", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 9173559, "score": 73.1568603515625, "title": "Attack on Tomorrow", "text": "Attack on Tomorrow It is often mistakenly believed to be a spinoff of the earlier and more popular, series \"Attack No. 1\" (1969-1971), due in part to the involvement of several staffers (including directors Kurokawa and Okabe and writer Yamazaki) who had worked on the prior series. It is not an official spinoff, and it is more likely to have been inspired by the popularity of \"Attack No. 1\". It is also known in Europe as \"Smash\" (French) and \"Mimi e le ragazze della pallavolo\" (Italian). The story is about Mimi Hijiiri, a student with just one school year remaining,"}, {"doc_id": 17982380, "score": 72.52631378173828, "title": "Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter", "text": "Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter is a 2014 American drama film co-written and directed by David Zellner. The film stars Rinko Kikuchi, Nobuyuki Katsube, Shirley Venard, David Zellner, Nathan Zellner, and Kanako Higashi. The story is based on the urban legend surrounding Takako Konishi in search of the fictional ransom money seen buried in the snow from the 1996 film \"Fargo\". Kumiko is a twenty-nine year old office lady who lives in utter solitude in Tokyo. She works a dreadful, dead-end job under a boss she hates (who in turn, hates her), unable to connect to her"}, {"doc_id": 6704466, "score": 71.09677124023438, "title": "Demolition University", "text": "the hostages as McGuinness also helps, as they overthrow the few remaining terrorists. The party survives, despite McGuinness getting injured from a shot in the shoulder. The military arrive, arrest the terrorists and save Santa Monica. Demolition University Demolition University is a 1997 direct-to-video action film starring Corey Haim and Ami Dolenz. It is the sequel to 1996 film \"Demolition High\". The film opens with Middle Eastern terrorists breaking into a secure area, to obtain a certain solution. The terrorists have a man on the inside, who betrays his fellow officers and aids the terrorists. The base is destroyed as"}, {"doc_id": 10036981, "score": 71.07649993896484, "title": "Neo Tokyo (film)", "text": "Neo Tokyo (film) , also titled Manie-Manie on its title card, is a 1987 anime science fiction anthology film produced by Project Team Argos and Madhouse. Conceived and produced by Madhouse founders Masao Maruyama and Rintaro, it adapts short stories by Taku Mayumura featured in the 1986 collection of the same Japanese title and is executive produced by publisher Haruki Kadokawa. The 50 minute-long film has three segments, each under a different screenwriter and film director: Rintaro's \"Labyrinth Labyrinthos,\" an exploration into the maze of a little girl's mind, Yoshiaki Kawajiri's \"Running Man,\" focusing on a deadly auto race, and"}, {"doc_id": 17982386, "score": 70.23108673095703, "title": "Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter", "text": "the Fargo scene and sees the marker indicating the location of the treasure. She finds the satchel containing the money. Overjoyed with her triumph, she exclaims \"I was right after all\". Bunzo appears, and with him, she proudly walks into the distance. \"Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter\" had its world premiere on January 20, 2014 at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival as part of the \"US Dramatic Competition\".\" \"It later\" \"made its International Premiere at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival on February 8, 2014. The film has gone on to screen at South by Southwest, BamCinemaFest, Maryland, Karlovy Vary, and"}]}
+{"question": "What is the place of birth of the founder of Faculté Libre De Médecines Naturelles Et D'Ethnomédecine?", "answer": "Sedan", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 14997820, "score": 80.00186157226562, "title": "Jean Charles Faget", "text": "transmitted by the bite of female mosquitoes (the yellow fever mosquito, \"Aedes aegypti\", and other species) and is found in tropical and subtropical areas in South America and Africa. The origin of the disease is most likely to be Africa, from where it was introduced to South America through the slave trade in the 16th century. During Faget's lifetime, yellow fever was deemed one of the most dangerous infectious diseases. Faget worked to recognize the correct diagnosis of yellow fever. The earliest accepted signs of the fever were jaundice and vomit containing blood. Faget was convinced that other fevers had"}, {"doc_id": 14997819, "score": 76.64153289794922, "title": "Jean Charles Faget", "text": "Napoleon I. Faget's education in Paris entered him into an elite circle of physicians known as the Société Médicale de la Nouvelle-Orléans. His medical practice began during an era when yellow fever was a tremendous problem in New Orleans. The exact cause of yellow fever was not known at the time. Early scientists believed that it was caused by environmental problems like rotting food, weather conditions, and poor sanitation. Faget's observations of the disease prompted him to believe that the disease could be attributed to a specific microorganism. It is now known that yellow fever is a virus that is"}, {"doc_id": 6957475, "score": 75.34194946289062, "title": "Armand Trousseau", "text": "Armand Trousseau Armand Trousseau (14 October 1801 – 23 June 1867) was a French internist. His contributions to medicine include Trousseau sign of malignancy, Trousseau sign of latent tetany, Trousseau–Lallemand bodies (an archaic synonym for Bence Jones proteins). He is sometimes credited with the quip \"use new drugs quickly, while they still work\", though Michel-Philippe Bouvart had said the same over 40 years earlier. A native of Tours, Indre-et-Loire, Armand Trousseau began his medical studies in his native town as a pupil of Pierre Fidele Bretonneau at the local general hospital. He later continued his studies in Paris, where he"}, {"doc_id": 20734272, "score": 75.06901550292969, "title": "Louis Odier", "text": "the Parisian journal, \"La Médecine Eclairée\") he provided advice on the best people to carry annuities. One of the so-called \"\" - a group of girls whose longevity was the basis of a large public loan of Louis XVI - was his own daughter. He was instrumental in introducing vaccination into France and Switzerland after Edward Jenner's 1796 publication of a method for controlling smallpox by transferring cowpox. In 1760, Daniel Bernoulli had already shown that, despite the risks, the earlier practice of variola inoculation would increase life expectancy by three years, but it sparked many debates. Odier translated the"}, {"doc_id": 14997822, "score": 75.02417755126953, "title": "Jean Charles Faget", "text": "near the New Orleans dock. He thought that the small organisms were spawned by a combination of rotting matter in ships' holds and the heat and humidity of the city. Faget also noticed a key difference between malaria and yellow fever. Malaria could be treated with quinine, but quinine had no positive effect on yellow fever. Faget published what became known as Faget's Law. He stated that \"the pulse in yellow fever slows as the temperature (of the patient) rises or remains high.\" Faget's sign is still an important symptom when doctors diagnose yellow fever. His findings were important at"}]}
+{"question": "Where did Elliott Bulloch Roosevelt's father die?", "answer": "New York", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 2776203, "score": 78.43563842773438, "title": "Elliott Roosevelt", "text": "death. Roosevelt emigrated to Portugal in 1972, but left for England after the revolution in 1974. He moved back to the United States, living in Bellevue, Washington, Indian Wells, California, and finally Scottsdale, Arizona. As Roosevelt approached his eightieth year, his final ambition was to \"outlive James.\" However, Roosevelt died at age 80 of heart and liver failure. Brother James died 10 months later in August 1991. Elliott authored numerous books, including a mystery series in which his mother, Eleanor Roosevelt, is the detective. Roosevelt described his experiences with his father during five important war conferences in his best-selling book"}, {"doc_id": 5443332, "score": 76.74296569824219, "title": "Elliott Bulloch Roosevelt", "text": "his spendthrift brother. At the age of 34, Roosevelt attempted suicide by jumping out a window; he survived the initial fall, but suffered a seizure and died a few days later. At the time of his death, his alcoholism had escalated such that he was consuming numerous bottles of Champagne and brandy each day. Elliott fathered a son with Catherine \"Katy\" Mann (1862–1941), a young servant girl employed by Anna. His brother sent a detective who specialized in likenesses to look at the child and subsequently the Roosevelts settled out of court for $10,000. The sum was placed in a"}, {"doc_id": 5443331, "score": 76.2273941040039, "title": "Elliott Bulloch Roosevelt", "text": "New York City. They had three children: After this point, Elliott Sr. developed a \"casual drinking\" problem, which soon became alcoholism, an affliction to which his son Hall later succumbed. Due to his drinking problem, Elliott was exiled to Abingdon, Virginia, where he would constantly write letters, mostly to Eleanor. Eleanor later recalled that on his many horseback riding expeditions with the young children in Virginia, he became attached to \"one girl in particular of whom I was jealous.\" On occasion, he would, to the jubilation of Eleanor, return home for a few days. Theodore Roosevelt became the conservator for"}, {"doc_id": 5443330, "score": 75.61763000488281, "title": "Elliott Bulloch Roosevelt", "text": "own daughters. Elliott enrolled at St Paul's School in Concord, New Hampshire in September 1875. He performed well academically though had to soon withdraw and return home after unexpectedly falling ill. Elliott maintained a charming and winsome personality all his life, which masked a growing drinking problem that started at a young age. Elliott was Theodore's best man on October 27, 1880, on Theodore's first marriage to Alice Hathaway Lee. In 1883, Elliott married Anna Rebecca Hall (1863—1892), the eldest daughter of Valentine Gill Hall, Jr. and Mary Livingston Ludlow, on December 1, 1883, in Calvary Church in Gramercy Park,"}, {"doc_id": 5167825, "score": 75.25996398925781, "title": "Archibald Roosevelt", "text": "On October 13, 1979, Roosevelt died of a stroke at the Stuart Convalescent Home in Stuart, Florida. He was 85 years old, the last child of Theodore and Edith to die (although his half-sister Alice would outlive him by four months). He is buried with his wife at Young's Cemetery, Oyster Bay. His tombstone reads: \"The old fighting man home from the wars.\" Roosevelt's grandson is Tweed Roosevelt (b. 1942), who is the chairman of Roosevelt China Investments, and is the President of the Board of Trustees of the Theodore Roosevelt Association. Archibald Roosevelt Archibald Bulloch \"Archie\" Roosevelt (April 10,"}]}
+{"question": "Who died earlier, Theodor Kotsch or Herbert Walther?", "answer": "Theodor Kotsch", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 11227845, "score": 81.24236297607422, "title": "Johannes Schober", "text": "on August 19, 1932. His death was not unexpected. Schober had been suffering from heart disease; his condition had noticeably worsened during his final months. It has been speculated that his end may have been hastened by disappointment and bitterness; Schober believed he had been treated shabbily by his political allies. Schober's death came a mere three weeks after the death of Ignaz Seipel, who had also been struggling with long illness. The coincidence was widely noted. The two former enemies had reconciled during their final days, conveying best wishes to each other \"from sickbed to sickbed.\" English German Johannes"}, {"doc_id": 1748137, "score": 80.75724792480469, "title": "Arthur Seyss-Inquart", "text": "of the other nine executed men and that of Hermann Göring, was cremated at the Ostfriedhof in Munich, and their ashes were scattered into the river Isar. In Doris Orgel's children's novel, \"The Devil in Vienna\", he is the father of Lise, the only Gentile friend of its Jewish character 'Inge Dournenvald', and his only daughter, second born after his son, Heinz. In the Disney Channel movie, \"A Friendship in Vienna\", based on this novel, he is \"Herr Mueller\", played by John Hartley, the SA officer of that film. Arthur Seyss-Inquart Arthur Seyss-Inquart (German: ; 22 July 189216 October 1946)"}, {"doc_id": 4666501, "score": 79.02543640136719, "title": "Karl Gebhardt", "text": "advice, expecting Heydrich to recover without antibiotic therapy. Heydrich died of sepsis on 4 June 1942, eight days after the attack. Gebhardt's refusal to prescribe sulfonamide contributed to Heydrich's death and had many unfortunate implications for concentration camp prisoners, upon whom he later conducted medical experiments. In early 1944, Gebhardt treated Albert Speer for fatigue and a swollen knee. He nearly killed Speer until he was replaced by another doctor, Dr. Friedrich Koch, who intervened on Speer's behalf. Gebhardt eventually rose to the rank of \"Gruppenführer\" in the \"Allgemeine SS\" and a \"Generalleutnant\" in the Waffen-SS. By 22 April 1945,"}, {"doc_id": 9253281, "score": 78.97390747070312, "title": "Theodor Herzl", "text": "and became a Baptist, then a Catholic, and flirted with other Protestant denominations. He sought a personal salvation for his own religious needs and a universal solution, as had his father, to Jewish suffering caused by antisemitism. Hanz Herzl voluntarily had himself circumcised 29 May 1905; Hans shot himself to death on the day of his sister Paulina's funeral; he was 39 years old. Hans left a suicide note explaining his reasons. In 2006 the remains of Paulina and Hans were moved from Bordeaux, France, and reburied not far from their father on Mt. Herzl. Paulina and Hans had little"}, {"doc_id": 477341, "score": 78.96350860595703, "title": "Roland Freisler", "text": "Alfred Jodl, recounted more than 25 years later that she had been working at the Lützow Hospital when Freisler's body was brought in, and that a worker commented, \"It is God's verdict.\" According to Mrs. Jodl, \"Not one person said a word in reply.\" Freisler's body was buried in the grave of his wife's family at the Waldfriedhof Dahlem Cemetery in Berlin. His name is not recorded on the gravestone. Freisler married Marion Russegger on 24 March 1928; the marriage produced two sons, Harald and Roland. Freisler appears in fictionalised form in the 1947 Hans Fallada novel \"Every Man Dies"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the father of Elizabeth Of Rhuddlan born?", "answer": "Westminster", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 8437305, "score": 83.54907989501953, "title": "Elizabeth of Rhuddlan", "text": "Elizabeth of Rhuddlan Elizabeth of Rhuddlan (7 August 1282 – 5 May 1316) was the eighth and youngest daughter of King Edward I and Queen Eleanor of Castile. Of all of her siblings, she was closest to her younger brother King Edward II, as they were only two years apart in age. In April 1285 there were negotiations with Floris V for Elizabeth's betrothal to his son John I, Count of Holland. The offer was accepted and John was sent to England to be educated. On 8 January 1297 Elizabeth was married to John at Ipswich. In attendance at the"}, {"doc_id": 1507170, "score": 82.25347137451172, "title": "Arthur, Prince of Wales", "text": "King of England upon defeating Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth. In an effort to strengthen the Tudor claim to the throne, Henry had royal genealogists trace his lineage back to the ancient British rulers and decided on naming his firstborn son after the legendary King Arthur. On this occasion, Camelot was identified as present-day Winchester, and his wife, Elizabeth of York, was sent to Saint Swithun's Priory (today Winchester Cathedral Priory) in order to give birth there. Born at Saint Swithun's Priory on the night of 19/20 September 1486 at about 1 am, Arthur was Henry and Elizabeth's"}, {"doc_id": 8437308, "score": 81.02178955078125, "title": "Elizabeth of Rhuddlan", "text": "of Hereford, 3rd of Essex, also Constable of England, at Westminster Abbey. The children of Elizabeth and Humphrey de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford were: During Christmas 1315, Elizabeth, who was pregnant with her eleventh child, was visited by her sister-in-law, Queen Isabella of France. On 5 May 1316 she went into labour, giving birth to her daughter Isabella. Both Elizabeth and her daughter Isabella died shortly after the birth, and were buried together in Walden Abbey Church, Walden Essex. Elizabeth of Rhuddlan Elizabeth of Rhuddlan (7 August 1282 – 5 May 1316) was the eighth and youngest daughter of"}, {"doc_id": 8437306, "score": 80.46382141113281, "title": "Elizabeth of Rhuddlan", "text": "marriage were Elizabeth's sister Margaret, her father, Edward I of England, her brother Edward, and Humphrey de Bohun. After the wedding Elizabeth was expected to go to Holland with her husband, but did not wish to go, leaving her husband to go alone. It is recorded that while in Ipswich the King, in some outburst, threw his daughter's coronet into the fire: a great ruby and a great emerald were supplied by Adam the Goldsmith for stones lost as a result. After some time travelling England, it was decided Elizabeth should follow her husband. Her father accompanied her, travelling through"}, {"doc_id": 8437307, "score": 80.00456237792969, "title": "Elizabeth of Rhuddlan", "text": "the Southern Netherlands between Antwerp, Mechelen, Leuven and Brussels, before ending up in Ghent. There they remained for a few months, spending Christmas with her two sisters Eleanor and Margaret. On 10 November 1299, John died of dysentery, though there were rumours of his murder. No children had been born from the marriage. On her return trip to England, Elizabeth went through Brabant to see her sister Margaret. When she arrived in England, she met her stepmother Margaret, whom Edward had married while she was in Holland. On 14 November 1302 Elizabeth was married to Humphrey de Bohun, 4th Earl"}]}
+{"question": "Who is Geoffrey Russell, 4Th Baron Ampthill's paternal grandfather?", "answer": "Oliver Russell", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 4719182, "score": 79.4823226928711, "title": "Geoffrey Russell, 4th Baron Ampthill", "text": "Geoffrey Russell, 4th Baron Ampthill Geoffrey Denis Erskine Russell, 4th Baron Ampthill, CBE, PC (15 October 1921 – 23 April 2011) was a British hereditary peer and businessman, whose paternity and succession to the peerage were famously disputed in the \"Ampthill baby case\". His father, John Russell, 3rd Baron Ampthill had petitioned to disclaim paternity whilst divorcing Russell's mother, Christabel Hulme Hart, in 1923, claiming non-consummation. The petition was rejected on appeal and Russell's mother was granted a declaration that he was legitimate. Educated at Stowe School, Russell served in the Irish Guards during the Second World War, being commissioned"}, {"doc_id": 2709951, "score": 75.884521484375, "title": "Baron Ampthill", "text": "William Odo Alexander Russell (b. 1986). The 5th Baron is 4th Cousin once removed of the 15th Duke of Bedford and is currently 16th in the line of succession to the Dukedom Baron Ampthill Baron Ampthill, of Ampthill in the County of Bedfordshire, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 11 March 1881 for the diplomat Lord Odo Russell. He was the third son of Major-General Lord George Russell, second son of John Russell, 6th Duke of Bedford. His son, the second Baron, served as Governor of Madras from 1899 to 1906 and"}, {"doc_id": 2709950, "score": 74.5217514038086, "title": "Baron Ampthill", "text": "House of Lords Act 1999, and sat as a cross-bencher. the title is held by the latter's son, the fifth Baron, who succeeded his father in 2011. As a descendant of the sixth Duke of Bedford he is also in remainder to this peerage and its subsidiary titles. The heraldic blazon for the coat of arms of the barony is: \"Argent, a lion rampant gules, on a chief sable three escallops argent, a mullet or for difference\". The heir presumptive is the present holder's brother Hon. Anthony John Mark Russell (b. 1952).
The heir presumptive's heir apparent is his son"}, {"doc_id": 12137027, "score": 74.51988220214844, "title": "John Russell, 3rd Baron Ampthill", "text": "(died 1947); and thirdly to Adeline Mary Constance Hone on 24 July 1948 (died 2004). His first marriage to Christabel Hart was notorious for its divorce proceedings and the question of the legitimacy of her firstborn as the heir, where she claimed that the marriage had never been consummated and she was still a virgin despite her numerous affairs. The House of Lords agreed with her appeal to legitimize her son, refusing to allow blood tests. Children from marriage to Christabel Hulme Hart: Children from marriage to Adeline Mary Constance Hone: Upon the third baron's death, his legitimate son from"}, {"doc_id": 4719184, "score": 73.95368957519531, "title": "Geoffrey Russell, 4th Baron Ampthill", "text": "Baron Ampthill in 1973, upon the death of his father. His succession was unsuccessfully contested by his half-brother the Hon. John Hugo Trenchard Russell, eldest son of the 3rd Baron's third marriage. Committee for Privileges ruled in favour of Geoffrey in 1976. In the House of Lords, Ampthill sat as a crossbencher. He was a deputy speaker from 1983 and Chairman of Committees from 1992 to 1994. He was appointed a CBE in 1986—following in the footsteps of his father who was also appointed a CBE—and made a Privy Counsellor in 1995. Following the passage of the House of Lords"}]}
+{"question": "What is the place of birth of Sean Sogliano's father?", "answer": "Alessandria", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 20001496, "score": 72.8327407836914, "title": "James Ciccone", "text": "Dramatic Film. In 2019 he will appear opposite Joe Pesci and Robert DeNiro in Martin Scorsese's The Irishman. James Ciccone was born on June 14, 1963 in Park Slope, Brooklyn as the tenth child to Anthony Ciccone and Theresa (Merrit) Ciccone; he is of Italian and Irish descent. The family owned a local luncheonette until 1965 when Ciccone’s father died. After his father’s death Ciccone’s mother sold the luncheonette and moved the family to the Gravesend/Bensonhurst section of Brooklyn where she worked full-time as a waitress. As a result, Ciccone was raised largely by his nine older siblings, two of"}, {"doc_id": 14819022, "score": 72.2775650024414, "title": "Ronan Malloy", "text": "previous roles. Head writer at the time Maria Arena Bell stated: \"Jeff will be playing in what I believe will be a real breakout role for him over the summer. It’s a small-term story arc. I want to keep the story specifics under wraps because [it's a doozy].\" Prior to his story developing, Global Regina wrote that he \"has a secret that could changes the lives of many Genoa City residents\". The secret turned out to be Ronan being the long lost son and brother of established characters, Nina Webster (Tricia Cast) and Chance Chancellor (John Driscoll). Upon his second"}, {"doc_id": 360774, "score": 72.2551498413086, "title": "Sean Connery", "text": "born in Fountainbridge, Edinburgh, Scotland on 25 August 1930. His mother, Euphemia McBain \"Effie\" (née McLean), was a cleaning woman, and his father, Joseph Connery, was a factory worker and lorry driver. His paternal grandfather's parents emigrated to Scotland from Ireland in the mid-19th century. The remainder of his family was of Scottish descent, and his maternal great-grandparents were native Scottish Gaelic speakers from Fife (unusually, for a speaker of the language), and Uig on the Isle of Skye. His father was a Roman Catholic, and his mother was a Protestant. He has a younger brother, Neil. Connery has said"}, {"doc_id": 8201604, "score": 72.03860473632812, "title": "Giovanni Martino", "text": "between Martin and his biological father. By 1873, Martino boarded a ship in Naples bound for the United States and was registered at Castle Clinton upon landing (as Giovanni Martino, a 21-year-old laborer from Sala). His true name, prior to its anglicization, was confirmed as Giovanni Martino during his registration, effectively dispelling the widespread belief in later years that he was Giovanni Martini. One year later, facing limited employment options, he enlisted with the United States Army as John Martin and was assigned to Jefferson Barracks in Missouri to begin training as a cavalry trooper and bugler before his permanent"}, {"doc_id": 6437206, "score": 72.01255798339844, "title": "Alberto Savinio", "text": "and Thomas De Quincey. Savinio chose this name partly because Savine was a relative unknown in the literary world. Savinio believed that the selection of a penname allowed him a moment of self-determination; something in which he could choose his own destiny. For Savinio, being an ethnic and cultural Italian was much like a cultural penname for him. In his somewhat autobiographical novel, (\"The Infancy of Nivasio Dolcemare\"), Savinio would reflect upon the fact that: Early in their lives, Andrea and his brother, Giorgio were nearly inseparable, even referring to themselves as Castor and Pollux, the warrior twins. As children,"}]}
+{"question": "Who is the spouse of the performer of song Bob Wills Is Still The King?", "answer": "Jessi Colter", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 20397570, "score": 78.7767333984375, "title": "Bob Wills Is Still the King", "text": "Bob Wills Is Still the King \"Bob Wills Is Still the King\" is a song written and performed by American country music artist Waylon Jennings, as a tribute of sorts to the Western swing icon Bob Wills. It is known in two forms. A live recording of the song was released in June 1975 as the concluding track on the album \"Dreaming My Dreams\", and then appeared in August 1975 as the B-side of \"Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way\", the second single from the album. By early November, the A-side had risen to number one on the"}, {"doc_id": 20397572, "score": 77.90986633300781, "title": "Bob Wills Is Still the King", "text": "both versions of the song. The live version is included in \"\", a multi-volume set of recordings released by the Smithsonian Institution in 1990 that contains 100 tracks deemed to be significantly important to the history of country music. The song was composed sometime before September 27, 1974, when the live version was recorded at the Texas Opry House in Austin, Texas before what owner Willie Nelson later described as \"a crowd that had jammed in there shoulder to shoulder so tight that even the fire marshall couldn't get out.\" Wilson also believed that this was the first time the"}, {"doc_id": 20397574, "score": 77.84700012207031, "title": "Bob Wills Is Still the King", "text": "straight country music; rather, it is a slow-tempo mixture of country, country rock, and rockabilly with some possible hints of Western swing. The basic group instrumentation features pedal steel guitar and harmonica, both of which lend credibility to the performance's Western origins. The song gained some renown even before it was released on record, as one verse of it was quoted by a United Press International story published on May 14, 1975, following the death of Wills the day before: The song concludes, in another verse about Texas, with lines directed at his friend and occasional collaborator: Jennings played the"}, {"doc_id": 20397588, "score": 77.62220764160156, "title": "Bob Wills Is Still the King", "text": "Patoski, believes that despite all the analysis, the song is a straight ode to Wills and that the rivalry aspect has been overstated: \"Waylon's song simply put the whole [outlaw] movement in perspective: Both he and Willie were sons of Bob Wills, who put Texas music on the map.\" Players on the live version: Bob Wills Is Still the King \"Bob Wills Is Still the King\" is a song written and performed by American country music artist Waylon Jennings, as a tribute of sorts to the Western swing icon Bob Wills. It is known in two forms. A live recording"}, {"doc_id": 20397575, "score": 76.8463134765625, "title": "Bob Wills Is Still the King", "text": "song at one of the early instantiations of the Willie Nelson's Fourth of July Picnic and later wrote that in the wild environment of that setting, women started taking their clothes off during the song, leading to an orgy taking place on one side of the audience. The studio version, whose date of recording is unclear, is 3:00 long, and was produced by Waylon Jennings and Richard (Ritchie) Albright. It is shorter than the live version because it omits the spoken introduction and pauses in the singing for audience reaction. It does however include a false ending followed by an"}]}
+{"question": "Which country the director of film Meri Shadi Karao is from?", "answer": "Pakistan", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 13048539, "score": 75.64806365966797, "title": "Shimit Amin", "text": "Shimit Amin Shimit Amin is an Indian film director and editor. He is best known for the award-winning film \"Chak De! India\" (2007) starring Shah Rukh Khan. He is married to screenwriter Megha Ramaswamy. Amin was born in Kampala, Uganda but grew up in Florida, in the United States. While Shimit Amin was enamored with film culture from an early age, his parents pressed him to be more conventional in his college studies; he graduated with a degree in mathematics from the University of Florida. After playing a significant role in organizing and promoting North Florida's first international film festival,"}, {"doc_id": 4192045, "score": 75.30931854248047, "title": "Veer-Zaara", "text": "\"Veer-Zaara\" has Divya Dutta, Manoj Bajpayee, Akhilendra Mishra and Anupam Kher play supporting roles, with a special appearance from Amitabh Bachchan and Hema Malini. Chopra wanted to make his return to cinema after seven years; he was dissatisfied with the scripts he received. Aditya then narrated a few scenes of a story he had written, which interested Chopra and prompted him to direct it. Chopra intended the film to be a tribute to Punjab; it was to be titled \"Yeh Kahaan Aa Gaye Hum\". Set in India and Pakistan, principal photography took place in Punjab and various locations in Mumbai;"}, {"doc_id": 11709856, "score": 75.2000732421875, "title": "Kad Merad", "text": "surprise - and phenomenal - success in France and Europe, becoming the best-attended movie ever made in France, with 21 million moviegoers. Kad Merad Kad Merad (born Kaddour Merad; 27 March 1964) is a French-Algerian filmmaker and actor who has acted both on stage and on screen. Kad Merad was born in Sidi Bel Abbès, Algeria, on 27 March 1964 to an Algerian father and a French mother. During his teens, he played drums and sang with various rock bands. Soon afterwards, he started playing as an animator in Club Med alongside the Gigolo Brothers troop. In 1990, he was"}, {"doc_id": 16655639, "score": 74.90261840820312, "title": "Kaz Rahman", "text": "Habitat Centre in New Delhi, The Salar Jung Museum in Hyderabad, Factoria Habana in Havana, Cuba and as an installation at the 4th Video Arte Festival in Camaguey, Cuba. Salaat was shot in Hyderabad, India and Ontario, Canada. The film weaves a breadth of imagery from the burning, decaying beauty of the land through lush forests to the stark desolation of winter and beyond. Five different women walk, ride and work through the day and each performs prayer or ‘Salaat’ at one of five different times. In 2012, he completed work on his second feature film \"Deccani Souls\". The film"}, {"doc_id": 20353441, "score": 74.79315948486328, "title": "Karwaan", "text": "Karwaan Karwaan ( Caravan; ) is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language road film written and directed by debutant Akarsh Khurana, produced by Ronnie Screwvala and Priti Rathi Gupta. The film stars Irrfan Khan, Mithila Palkar and Dulquer Salmaan, . The film marks the Bollywood debut of Dulquer Salmaan. It was released on 3 August 2018. The film received mixed to positive reviews from critics but failed at the box office. The film is a light-hearted comedy, in which Dulquer Salmaan plays a guy who lives in Bengaluru. It is a road trip with a difference. These aren't three friends out on"}]}
+{"question": "Which country Otto Iii, Duke Of Swabia's father is from?", "answer": "Germany", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 299688, "score": 79.52804565429688, "title": "Ottonian dynasty", "text": "Holy Roman Empire were: Although never Emperor, Henry the Fowler was arguably the founder of the imperial dynasty. While East Francia under the rule of the last Carolingian kings was ravaged by Hungarian invasions, he was chosen to be \"primus inter pares\" among the German dukes. Elected \"Rex Francorum\" in May 919, Henry abandoned the claim to dominate the whole disintegrating Carolingian Empire and, unlike his predecessor Conrad I, succeeded in gaining the support of the Franconian, Bavarian, Swabian and Lotharingian dukes. In 933 he led a German army to victory over the Hungarian forces at the Battle of Riade"}, {"doc_id": 1334894, "score": 79.42804718017578, "title": "Philip of Swabia", "text": "Henry VI. Philip's great uncle Conrad III was the first scion of the Swabian Hohenstaufen dynasty to be elected King of the Romans in 1138, already against the fierce resistance by the rivalling House of Welf. During the time of Philip's birth, his father Emperor Frederick was able to settle the longstanding conflict with Pope Alexander III and the Italian cities of the Lombard League by concluding the Treaty of Venice. The newborn was probably named after Frederick's valued ally and confidant Archbishop Philip of Cologne. Young Philip initially prepared for an ecclesiastical career, he entered the clergy of Adelberg"}, {"doc_id": 512666, "score": 79.37593841552734, "title": "Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor", "text": "action taken by Otto II at the assembly, however, was to secure the \"election\" of his son Otto III, who was then only three years old, as King of Germany and heir apparent to the Imperial throne. Otto III thus became the only German king elected south of the Alps. The exact reason for this unusual procedure has been lost to history. It is possible that the conditions in southern Italy following the defeat required Otto II to act quickly in designating an Imperial heir to ensure connivance in the Empire's future. It is also conceivable, however, that holding the"}, {"doc_id": 505854, "score": 79.29161834716797, "title": "Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor", "text": "to succeed him, his early death threw the Empire into political crisis. Otto III was born in June or July 980 somewhere between Aachen and Nijmegen (modern-day North Rhine-Westphalia). The only son of Emperor Otto II and his wife Theophanu, Otto III was the youngest of the couple's four children. Immediately prior to Otto III's birth, his father had completed military campaigns in France against King Lothar. On 14 July 982, Otto II's army suffered a crushing defeat against the Muslim Emirate of Sicily at the Battle of Stilo. Otto II had been campaigning in southern Italy with hopes of"}, {"doc_id": 577931, "score": 79.27413940429688, "title": "Louis the German", "text": "Louis the German Louis (also Ludwig or Lewis) \"the German\" (c. 806-876), also known as Louis II, was the first king of East Francia. Grandson of emperor Charlemagne and the third son of emperor of Francia, Louis the Pious and his first wife, Ermengarde of Hesbaye, he received the appellation \"Germanicus\" shortly after his death in recognition of Magna Germania of the Roman Empire, reflecting the Carolingian's imperial perspective. His early years were partly spent at the court of his grandfather, Charlemagne, whose special affection he is said to have won. When the emperor Louis the Pious divided his dominions"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director who died first, Sweet And Low-Down or La Soif De L'Or?", "answer": "Sweet And Low-Down", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 143725, "score": 71.88371276855469, "title": "François Truffaut", "text": "\"The Last Metro\" garnered twelve César Award nominations with ten wins, including Best Director. Truffaut's final movie was shot in black and white. It gives his career almost a sense of having bookends. \"Confidentially Yours\" is Truffaut's tribute to his favorite director, Alfred Hitchcock. It deals with numerous Hitchcockian themes, such as private guilt vs. public innocence, a woman investigating a murder, anonymous locations, etc. Among Truffaut's films, a series features the character Antoine Doinel, played by the actor Jean-Pierre Léaud. He began his career in \"The 400 Blows\" at the age of fourteen, and continued as the favorite actor"}, {"doc_id": 20011479, "score": 71.27842712402344, "title": "Raspoutine (2011 film)", "text": "Raspoutine (2011 film) Raspoutine or () is a Franco-Russian historical film about the last year of the life of one of the most enigmatic figures of Russian history of the 20th century - Grigori Rasputin. ...Russia, 1916. Exhausted by the First World War, shaken by internal contradictions, the Russian Empire slowly and inexorably moves toward its collapse. Some of the well-born aristocrats and members of royal family decide that the only way to save the country is to expel the famous seer and healer Grigori Rasputin from St. Petersburg. This is a simple Russian man without any formal titles, but"}, {"doc_id": 17182045, "score": 71.24862670898438, "title": "The Last Escape (2010 film)", "text": "that introduces the extended, ennui-inducing Levesque clan, the unfocused narrative pivots around a single moment in the childhood of Andre (Jules St-Jean as a child, Denys Arcand regular Yves Jacques as an adult) that explains the hatred toward his now-ailing, septuagenarian dad, Anatole (Godin). But numerous flashbacks — in shaky, overexposed Super 8 — reduce a potentially complex father-son relationship to a simplistic tit-for-tat. Like Godin, Andree Lachapelle, as Anatole’s wife, is outstanding, though her character’s final actions reek more of screenplay convenience than character conviction. Violin- and piano-driven score doesn’t dare wander off the beaten path; other craft contributions"}, {"doc_id": 1948013, "score": 71.22451782226562, "title": "John Cassavetes", "text": "life to produce a last film which was to be titled \"She's Delovely\". He was in talks with Sean Penn to star, though legal and financial hurdles proved insurmountable and the project was forgotten about until after Cassavetes's death, when it was finally made as \"She's So Lovely\", directed by his son Nick Cassavetes. Cassavetes died from cirrhosis of the liver on February 3, 1989, at the age of 59, caused by many years of alcoholism. He is buried at Westwood Village Memorial Park cemetery in Los Angeles. At the time of his death, Cassavetes had amassed a collection of"}, {"doc_id": 13215551, "score": 71.06494140625, "title": "Je t'aime, je t'aime", "text": "Festival, but the festival was cancelled due to the countrywide wildcat strike that occurred in May 1968 in France. It won two awards – one for best actor, and the other many years later for \"best rediscovery\" in 2014 (Special Award of the Boston Society of Film Critics). While seldom ranked among Resnais's best works, \"Je t'aime, je t'aime\" has received positive reviews since its release. Its synopsis has been cited as an influence on the 2004 Michel Gondry film \"Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind\". Claude Ridder (Claude Rich) is leaving hospital after an attempt at suicide, when he"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the place of death of the director of film Unwilling Lovers?", "answer": "American", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 8162221, "score": 73.2000732421875, "title": "It Happened at Lakewood Manor", "text": "ants begin crawling all over them, Fleming launches himself from the room's balcony into the swimming pool below, in a desperate attempt to escape, and dies in the fall. Shortly afterwards, two suited-up rescuers arrive and take Carr and Valerie to safety. When they are taken away by the ambulance, Tom assures Carr that such a case will not likely be recurring, as the unique environmental conditions at the hotel estate were vital for the existence of the ants' nest. The location for Lakewood Manor was The College Inn in Qualicum Beach BC, Canada. Stuntman Conrad Palmisano was buried alive"}, {"doc_id": 9842015, "score": 73.17881774902344, "title": "This Man Must Die", "text": "have his revenge, keeping a journal of his thoughts. The police investigation is fruitless. Charles thinks the guilty party may run a garage, since there is no record of a car going in for repairs. By chance, while pursuing this hunch, he discovers that the actress Hélène Lanson was the passenger in a car that was damaged on the day of his son's death. Adopting a pseudonym, he seduces her and discovers that the driver was her brother-in-law Paul Decourt. He arranges a trip with Hélène to visit her sister's family in Brittany. Charles discovers that Paul is detestable, cruel"}, {"doc_id": 5754942, "score": 73.03022003173828, "title": "Death Watch", "text": "is angry at first but finally accepts her decision. Roddy awakens and Gerald informs him that Katherine has died. NTV arrives by helicopter with producer Vincent and Roddy's wife in tow. Roddy and Gerald threaten to kill Vincent and he and the rest of the NTV crew leave with Roddy's wife staying behind. Roddy reconciles with his wife and introduces her to Gerald. Much of the filming took place in and around Glasgow, including: Glasgow Necropolis, Glasgow Cathedral, the former Queen's Dock on the River Clyde and the Glasgow City Chambers. The film is dedicated to deceased film director Jacques"}, {"doc_id": 19175221, "score": 72.76741027832031, "title": "Murder on the Orient Express (2017 film)", "text": "connections to the Armstrong family and uncovers their hidden pasts. While interviewing governess Mary Debenham, Poirot is shot in the shoulder by her fiancé Doctor John Arbuthnot, who claims responsibility for the murder, but Bouc stops him from killing Poirot. Poirot realizes that Arbuthnot never meant to kill him — a decorated army sniper and medical doctor could not have missed making a fatal shot at close range. Poirot confronts the suspects outside the train, offering two theories of how Cassetti died. The first is simple but does not meet all of the facts: A murderer disguised as a conductor"}, {"doc_id": 14617199, "score": 72.65715026855469, "title": "A Lonely Place to Die", "text": "then manages to save Anna from the burning building before being rescued by firefighters. Mr. Kidd nearly escapes with the ransom money, but is captured by Andy and brought before Mr. Rakovic, a Serbian war criminal who is Darko's boss and Anna's father. Rakovic has him tortured and buried alive in the woods for the kidnapping. Andy is paid the full fee for his services, with Rakovic remarking that he now won't have to split it with Chris. Alison is transported to the hospital in an ambulance as Anna remains by her side. Shooting began on 13 May 2010 in"}]}
+{"question": "Who is Thessalonike Of Macedon's father-in-law?", "answer": "Antipater", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 25384, "score": 87.02339935302734, "title": "Aegisthus", "text": "Aegisthus Aegisthus (; ; also transliterated as Aigisthos, ) was a figure in Greek mythology. Aegisthus was the son of Thyestes and Thyestes' own daughter Pelopia, an incestuous union motivated by his father's rivalry with the house of Atreus for the throne of Mycenae. Aegisthus murdered Atreus in order to restore his father to power, ruling jointly with him until only to be driven from power by Atreus' son Agamemnon. While Agamemnon lay siege to Troy, his estranged queen Clytemnestra took Aegisthus as a lover. The couple killed Agamemnon upon the king's return, making Aegisthus king of Mycenae once more."}, {"doc_id": 13214, "score": 87.00079345703125, "title": "Agamemnon", "text": "Agamemnon In Greek mythology, Agamemnon (; , \"Ἀgamémnōn\") was a king of Mycenae, the son of King Atreus and Queen Aerope of Mycenae, the brother of Menelaus, the husband of Clytemnestra and the father of Iphigenia, Electra or Laodike (Λαοδίκη), Orestes and Chrysothemis. Legends make him the king of Mycenae or Argos, thought to be different names for the same area. When Helen, the wife of Menelaus, was taken to Troy by Paris, Agamemnon commanded the united Greek armed forces in the ensuing Trojan War. Upon Agamemnon's return from Troy, he was killed (according to the oldest surviving account, \"Odyssey\""}, {"doc_id": 863656, "score": 86.87123107910156, "title": "Aristodemus", "text": "Corinth, but the straits of Rhium. They accordingly built a fleet at Naupactus, but before they set sail, Aristodemus was struck by lightning (or shot by Apollo) and the fleet destroyed, because one of the Heraclidae had slain an Acarnanian soothsayer. His brothers were later able to conquer the Peloponessus. By his wife Argia, daughter of King Autesion of Thebes, he was the father of twin Kings Eurysthenes and Procles, the ancestors of the two royal houses of Sparta. Aristodemus In Greek mythology, Aristodemus (Ancient Greek: Ἀριστόδημος) was a Heracleidae, son of Aristomachus and brother of Cresphontes and Temenus. He"}, {"doc_id": 859207, "score": 86.72929382324219, "title": "Idomeneus", "text": "son Idamante, on condition that Idomeneo relinquish his throne to the new generation. Idomeneus In Greek mythology, Idomeneus (; ) was a Cretan commander, father of Orsilochus, Cleisithyra and Iphiclus, son of Deucalion and Cleopatra, grandson of Minos and king of Crete. He led the Cretan armies to the Trojan War and was also one of Helen's suitors as well as a comrade of the Telamonian Ajax. Meriones was his charioteer and brother-in-arms. In Homer's \"Iliad\", Idomeneus is found among the first rank of the Greek generals, leading his troops and engaging the enemy head-on, and escaping serious injury. Idomeneus"}, {"doc_id": 867347, "score": 86.71903991699219, "title": "Oenomaus", "text": "(who perished because of his love for Daphne) and Alcippe (mother of Marpessa by Evenus). Pausanias, who is generally skeptical about stories of humans descending from gods, makes Oenomaus son of a mortal father, Alxion. John Tzetzes adduces a version which, in the same vein, calls Oenomaus son of a Hyperochus by Sterope. The genealogy offered in the earliest literary reference, Euripides' \"Iphigenia in Tauris\", would place him two generations before the Trojan War, making him the great-grandfather of the Atreides, Agamemnon and Menelaus. King Oenomaus, fearful of a prophecy that claimed he would be killed by his son-in-law, had"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the director of film Eisenstein In Guanajuato born?", "answer": "Newport, Wales", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 18485655, "score": 78.45844268798828, "title": "Eisenstein in Guanajuato", "text": "Eisenstein in Guanajuato Eisenstein in Guanajuato is a 2015 biographical romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Peter Greenaway. Starring Elmer Bäck as Soviet film director Sergei Eisenstein, alongside Stelio Savante, Lisa Owen, Maya Zapata, Luis Alberti, Jakob Öhrman, Rasmus Slätis, and Raino Ranta, the film is an international co-production between companies in the Netherlands, Mexico, Belgium, Finland, and France. \"Eisenstein in Guanajuato\" premiered at the 65th Berlin International Film Festival in the main competition section on 11 February 2015. The film was voted to the bottom place by the Screen International‘s critics’ jury and subsequently ignored by the official"}, {"doc_id": 18485657, "score": 77.47581481933594, "title": "Eisenstein in Guanajuato", "text": "rating based on 16 critics, indicating \"mixed or average reviews\". Critic and author David Robinson praised Greenaway's \"...own post-modern pictorialism still as ingenious, flashy and painstakingly wrought in his seventies.\" He also criticised the film heavily for its salaciousness and many historical inaccuracies, stating that of Eisenstein's wife Pera Atasheva and his many friends, confidants and colleagues: \"None of these would recognise the Eisenstein they knew in Greenaway’s Guanajuato.\" Eisenstein in Guanajuato Eisenstein in Guanajuato is a 2015 biographical romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Peter Greenaway. Starring Elmer Bäck as Soviet film director Sergei Eisenstein, alongside Stelio Savante,"}, {"doc_id": 5065537, "score": 73.24805450439453, "title": "Héctor Babenco", "text": "of young actor Fernando Ramos da Silva, 10 years old at the time, who was discovered in the suburbs of São Paulo. The film received numerous prizes. For \"Kiss of the Spider Woman\" (1985), Babenco was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director, the first Latin American to be nominated in this category. In 1994, Babenco fell ill and had to undergo a bone marrow transplant to treat a lymphatic cancer. He directed some of the most respected American actors of his time, including William Hurt, John Lithgow, Raul Julia, Jack Nicholson, Meryl Streep, Tom Berenger, Daryl Hannah, Aidan"}, {"doc_id": 9438340, "score": 72.32211303710938, "title": "Albéniz (film)", "text": "as the victim of a tyrannical father, who lives his own life through his son's accomplishments. Escaping his father's dominance as an adult, Albéniz first moves to South America and later to the United States, experiencing a colorful array of tempestuous love affairs. He returns to Spain, but manages to land a scholarship at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels, but once again his mind is on women rather than music. Eventually he rises to international fame through a series of self-financed concerts, ultimately earning every conceivable award and accolade for his work. Actor Pedro López Lagar won critical acclaim for"}, {"doc_id": 13104097, "score": 71.71503448486328, "title": "My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done?", "text": "were stationed on the roof with binoculars to alert the crew about flights, which would disrupt the sound recording, as Herzog insisted on using only production sound for the film. Other scenes were shot on the Urubamba River in Peru, a favorite location of Herzog's which appeared in his earlier films \"Aguirre, the Wrath of God\" and \"Fitzcarraldo\". Herzog originally set the scenes at the Braldu River in the western Himalayas, where the real life Yavorsky had had a life-changing trip, but for safety reasons did not wish to film in Northern Pakistan. One sequence was shot in a market"}]}
+{"question": "Who is the mother-in-law of Olivera Despina?", "answer": "Gülçiçek Hatun", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 1989145, "score": 79.6950912475586, "title": "Father Dámaso", "text": "revealed when Father Salví discloses to María Clara that Dámaso is her true father. María Clara's mother, Doña Pía Alba, and Don Santiago de los Santos had been trying to have a child when Dámaso raped Doña Pia. Near the end of the novel, he and María Clara had a dispute about her not marrying Alfonso Linares, and her going to the covenant, or dying. This event broke Dámaso's heart. At the end of the novel, after he was transferred to another town to be its curate, he was found dead with unknown causes, possibly depression or murder. Father Dámaso"}, {"doc_id": 11462795, "score": 79.49845886230469, "title": "Fortunata y Jacinta", "text": "Segismundo. He meets her and her baby and, out of spite, tells her that Juanito Santa Cruz was and is still betraying her with Aurora, a family friend of the Rubíns and an intimate friend of Fortunata. As soon as she finds herself alone at home, Fortunata goes to Aurora's shop and has a fight with her. The fight causes her a haemorrhage. Seeing that she is dying, Fortunata arranges to give the custody of her child to Jacinta. Jacinta receives the child gladly and also learns the true reason of Fortunata's death and of her husband's many betrayals. She"}, {"doc_id": 8332590, "score": 79.41983032226562, "title": "Leonela", "text": "do not end there, as she finds herself pregnant as a result of the rape. Leonela's uncle Homero Ferrari sends thugs to beat up Pedro Luis, but one of them is killed during the fight, and Pedro Luis is sentenced to jail for 12 years. Leonela who despises her son from the moment she learns of her pregnancy, and she decides to give him up for adoption. Although Pedro Luis begs her to give the child to his family, Leonela nevertheless leaves the baby at an orphanage. However, he secretly sends her sister-in-law Nieves María to secretly begin the process"}, {"doc_id": 17553820, "score": 78.99613189697266, "title": "Imperia Cognati", "text": "day. At the age of 17 or 14 she gave birth to the daughter Lucrezia. The paternity of the child is unclear but many historians suppose Chigi to be Lucrezia's father; he also claimed it himself. In Imperia's will of 1512, Lucrezia was named heir with the cantor of the papal chapel Paolo Trotti as her stepfather. Imperia made Agostino Chigi, Ulisse Lanciarini da Fano as well as Paolo and Diana di Trevi the executors of her will and asked Chigi to arrange a marriage for her daughter. Lucrezia grew up in Siena or in the convent of St. Mary"}, {"doc_id": 2617807, "score": 78.74632263183594, "title": "Isabel Moctezuma", "text": "Isabel Moctezuma Doña Isabel Moctezuma (born Tecuichpoch Ixcaxochitzin; 1509/1510 – 1550/1551) was a daughter of the Aztec ruler Moctezuma II. She was the consort of the Aztec emperors Atlixcatzin, Cuitláhuac, and Cuauhtémoc and as such the last Aztec empress. After the Spanish conquest, Doña Isabel was recognized as Moctezuma's legitimate heir, and became one of the Mexican Indians granted an \"encomienda.\" Among the others were her half-sister Marina (or Leonor) Moctezuma, and Juan Sánchez, an Indian governor in Oaxaca. Doña Isabel was married to three Aztec emperors and three Spaniards and widowed five times. She had a daughter out of"}]}
+{"question": "Where does the director of film Présentation Ou Charlotte Et Son Steak work at?", "answer": "Cahiers du cinéma", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 20563652, "score": 73.98008728027344, "title": "Présentation ou Charlotte et son steak", "text": "on location in black-and-white with hand-held camera and amateur actors and, in Godard and Rohmer, uniting two major figures of the movement. Présentation ou Charlotte et son steak Présentation ou Charlotte et son steak is a French short drama film written and directed by Éric Rohmer in 1951 and post-synchronised in 1961. It features Jean-Luc Godard and the voices of Stéphane Audran and Anna Karina. In a Swiss village in winter, Walter is walking with Charlotte when they meet Clara. Walter hopes Charlotte will be jealous of Clara's good looks and become more interested in him. When Clara parts from"}, {"doc_id": 17607731, "score": 73.22023010253906, "title": "Haute Cuisine (film)", "text": "Haute Cuisine (film) Haute Cuisine is a 2012 French comedy-drama film based on the true story of Danièle Mazet-Delpeuch and how she was appointed as the private chef for François Mitterrand. The original French title is Les Saveurs du Palais. Hortense Laborie (Catherine Frot), a renowned chef from Périgord, is astonished when the President of the Republic (Jean d'Ormesson) appoints her his personal cook, responsible for creating all his meals at the Élysée Palace. Despite jealous resentment from the other kitchen staff, Hortense quickly establishes herself, thanks to her indomitable spirit. The authenticity of her cooking soon seduces the President,"}, {"doc_id": 17311560, "score": 73.07964324951172, "title": "L'Opéra restaurant", "text": "Yann Tanneau and Stéphane Bidi. In January 2016, Chihiro Yamazaki became the new head chef. Chihiro Yamazaki has worked in Parisian restaurants such as Bellecour, Grand Hotel. The menu includes locally sourced produce and even honey from bees kept on the Opera's roof. Located behind the east facade of the Opera Garnier, the restaurant occupies space where horse-drawn carriages entered to drop off opera patrons, when the building was first erected. The restaurant's interior was designed by French architect Odile Decq. The restaurant's layout consists of a lounge and mezzanine in addition to a reception hall, as well as a"}, {"doc_id": 18531455, "score": 72.85127258300781, "title": "Les Chefs de France", "text": "have ever produced) was brought around by a handler to appear at diners' tables, which was especially apt given that one of the establishment's founders, Gaston Lenôtre, is widely believed to have been part of the inspiration for Auguste Gusteau in the film. Les Chefs de France Les Chefs de France is one of two restaurants in the France Pavilion at Epcot's World Showcase at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida, United States. The dining venue was opened by French gastronomic legends Roger Vergé (1930–2015), Gaston Lenôtre (1920–2009) and Paul Bocuse (1926-2018) It opened at Epcot's inception in 1982 and"}, {"doc_id": 20004725, "score": 72.71654510498047, "title": "Fred Sirieix", "text": "on Channel 4's \"First Dates\", deciding to be part of the show because \"it sounded fun and you have to consider any opportunity. I looked carefully at it and became sure it was a good programme at heart.\" He was also \"Maître d' \" on the \"First Dates\" spin-off show, \"First Dates Abroad\". In addition to \"First Dates\", Sirieix, along with celebrity chef Michel Roux Jr, co-hosted BBC Two's \"Michel Roux's Service\". In 2012, he appeared on BBC One's \"The Apprentice\" whilst the programme filmed at Galvin at Windows. In 2017, he appeared in Channel 4's \"Tried and Tasted: The"}]}
+{"question": "Who was born first out of Mike Dierickx and Elvis Sina?", "answer": "Mike Dierickx", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 26341, "score": 72.12936401367188, "title": "Adam Carolla", "text": "the target of charges of sexism due to his remarks during an interview published in the \"New York Post\": Carolla's comments were widely reported and criticized as sexist. Carolla criticized coverage of his comments as over-simplistic and misleading. On September 28, 2002, Carolla married Lynette Paradise. Lynette gave birth to their first children, twins Natalia and Santino \"Sonny\" Richard Carolla on June 7, 2006. On \"The Adam Carolla Show\", Adam repeatedly mentioned the birth was originally scheduled for June 6, but that he and Lynette decided to push it back one day as to avoid the symbolic 666 (06–06–06). Carolla"}, {"doc_id": 15939461, "score": 72.06135559082031, "title": "Kim Casali", "text": "later, on 10 July 1977. She said at the time: \"Roberto and I were very anxious to provide a brother or sister to our two sons. Now, thanks to the care and patience of the doctors, it has been made possible for me to have another reminder of my wonderful husband.\" British newspapers called Milo the \"miracle baby\". The birth announcement consisted of a simple card drawn by Casali with the \"Love is...\" girl pushing a pram on the front, with the inscription inside: \"Proudly presenting Milo Roberto. Parents: Kim and the late Roberto (posthumously by artificial insemination)\". Responding to"}, {"doc_id": 2245421, "score": 71.66429901123047, "title": "Dionne quintuplets", "text": "also had three sons after the quintuplets: Oliva Jr. (1936–2017), Victor (1938–2007), and Claude (1946–2009). Elzire suspected she was carrying twins, but no one was aware that quintuplets were even possible. The quintuplets were born two months premature. In 1938, the doctors had a theory that was later proven correct when genetic tests showed that the girls were identical, meaning they were created from a single egg cell. Elzire reported having had cramps in her third month and passing a strange object which may have been a sixth fetus. Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe is credited with ensuring the successful live"}, {"doc_id": 3609696, "score": 71.214599609375, "title": "Louis Wu", "text": "was the first human being to make contact with the Trinoc species. He is also the only hominid ever to become a Protector and return to normal (Breeder) state afterward. Louis Wu is the second of two children born to Carlos Wu and Sharrol Janss. Sharrol was married to Beowulf (or \"Bey\") Shaeffer at the time but the Fertility Board of the United Nations of Earth had absolute control over reproductive rights on that planet (its population was about 18 billion at the time). The Board denied a parenthood license to Shaeffer based on his albinism, considering it an undesirable"}, {"doc_id": 2470217, "score": 70.96095275878906, "title": "McCaughey septuplets", "text": "McCaughey septuplets The McCaughey septuplets (born November 19, 1997), are septuplets (seven offspring) born to Kenny and Bobbi McCaughey in Des Moines, Iowa, United States. They are the world's first set of surviving septuplets. Bobbi and Kenny McCaughey (pronounced \"McCoy\") had one daughter, Mikayla Marie, born January 3, 1996. While under treatment with ovulation-stimulating Metrodin for infertility, Bobbi became pregnant with seven babies. The McCaugheys, residents of the town of Carlisle, declined selective reduction to reduce the number of infants, saying that they would \"put it in God's hands\". The obstetricians primarily responsible for the medical care of the babies"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director who was born first, The Gigolos or More About The Children Of Noisy Village?", "answer": "More About The Children Of Noisy Village", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 11326719, "score": 69.78340148925781, "title": "Cinema Verite (2011 film)", "text": "idea of a documentary series that would concern her family's day-to-day lives. Pat considers the proposal and accepts, amidst her son Lance (Thomas Dekker) moving to New York City. Pat's husband Bill (Tim Robbins) travels often away on business, leaving his wife alone to care for their five children. The crew (Patrick Fugit, Shanna Collins) moves in with the Louds and begins to document them. Relations between Pat and Bill grow frayed due to his time away and the stress of the TV show's production. Gilbert tells Pat of his suspicions surrounding Bill's trips away, giving fairly strong evidence that"}, {"doc_id": 3621301, "score": 69.21710968017578, "title": "Antoine and Colette", "text": "film, \"The 400 Blows\". Truffaut's tender, semi-autobiographical film about the young Antoine and his gradual descent into petty crime introduced the world to the French New Wave, a short-lived but highly influential outpouring of work from young French filmmakers including Jean-Luc Godard, Claude Chabrol, and Éric Rohmer. \"Antoine and Colette\" catches up with Antoine as a solitary 20-year-old who works at Philips manufacturing LPs to support himself. He lives in a furnished room by himself in Place Clichy, listening to opera and classical music and spending time with René (Patrick Auffay), his school friend from \"The 400 Blows\". One day,"}, {"doc_id": 16543073, "score": 68.9203872680664, "title": "Leonardo DiCaprio filmography", "text": "Leonardo DiCaprio filmography Leonardo DiCaprio is an American actor and producer who started his career performing as a child on television. He appeared on the shows \"The New Lassie\" (1989) and \"Santa Barbara\" (1990) and also had long running roles in the comedy-drama \"Parenthood\" (1990) and the sitcom \"Growing Pains\" (1991), before making his film debut in the 1991 direct-to-video release \"Critters 3\". Two years later, he played Tobias Wolff opposite Robert De Niro in \"This Boy's Life\" (1993). He followed this with a supporting role in \"What's Eating Gilbert Grape\" (1993), which earned him a nomination for the Academy"}, {"doc_id": 17174402, "score": 68.82777404785156, "title": "The Guinea Pig Diaries", "text": "very similar appearance, Jacobs assumes the identity of actor Noah Taylor and crashes the Academy Awards. Jacobs hires a team in India to take care of everything in his life from phone calls to arguments with his wife to reading bedtime stories to his son. Jacobs attempts to eliminate every irrational bias to change the way he makes decisions by using the insights of behavioral economics. Jacobs assumes the identity of his children's nanny and ventures into online dating to get a better understanding of dating from a woman's point of view. \"Esquire\" magazine asked Mary-Louise Parker to pose nude."}, {"doc_id": 6980436, "score": 68.65577697753906, "title": "Jeff Zimbalist", "text": "Jeff Zimbalist Jeffrey Leib Nettler Zimbalist (born August 15, 1978 in Northampton, Massachusetts) is an Academy Award shortlisted, Emmy and Peabody Award winning American filmmaker best known for his feature films Favela Rising, The Two Escobars, Momentum Generation, Nossa Chape, Youngstown Boys, Pelé, , The Scribe of Urabá, and his television series ReMastered and Phenoms. Along with his brother Michael, the Zimbalists have collaborated with eminent names in the entertainment industry, such as Quincy Jones, Pelé, Shakira, Will Smith, Jesse Jackson, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Mick Jagger, Joe Roth, Javier Bardem, Russell Simmons, Irving Azoff, Naomi Campbell, Kelly Slater, Aishwarya Rai, and"}]}
+{"question": "Who is younger, Jule Mallonee or Mimí Lazo?", "answer": "Mimí Lazo", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 3367190, "score": 69.48502349853516, "title": "The Fabulous Baker Boys", "text": "wonderful knack of making memorable moments out of simple gestures.\" For the plum role of Susie Diamond, actresses such as Madonna, Debra Winger, Brooke Shields, Jodie Foster and Jennifer Jason Leigh were considered. Madonna was highly critical of the finished picture, calling it \"too mushy.\" The role eventually went to Michelle Pfeiffer. Kloves was quoted as saying that \"Michelle is the icing on the cake. Her Susie Diamond is right on the mark--and she is a wonderful singer. Michelle is an actress with unlimited range.\" Pfeiffer, despite having already sung on screen in her cinematic début, \"Grease 2\" (1982), was"}, {"doc_id": 4849991, "score": 69.09461975097656, "title": "Homer's Barbershop Quartet", "text": "it. In a scene in the episode, Lisa sees a man selling an original Malibu Stacy doll from 1958 that has big, pointed breasts. The man, nicknamed \"Wiseguy\" by the show's staff, tells Lisa that \"they took [the doll] off the market after some kid put both his eyes out.\" The joke received a censor note from the Fox network's censors because they did not want such jokes on the show, but the producers ignored the note and the joke appeared in the episode when it aired. The Be Sharps' singing voices were provided by the four members of The"}, {"doc_id": 4625074, "score": 68.89324951171875, "title": "Zecchino d'Oro", "text": "1976 the festival took on an international perspective - each year seven Italian songs and seven foreign songs are sung by children and voted for by a children's jury. The winning song is rewarded with the Zecchino d'Oro award. As has been regularly stated during the event, the winners of the Zecchino d'Oro and Zecchino d'Argento are the writers and composers of the songs, not the children who interpret them. This rule applies to all editions. Younger songwriters are Yumiko Ashikawa (芦川祐美子, 7, who also has sung her song), Miruna Codruța Oprea (13), Ioachim Octavian Petre (13) and Lara Polli"}, {"doc_id": 18686169, "score": 68.3212890625, "title": "The Barberettes", "text": "singing the lead, as on the group's single release, their cover of Be My Baby. She practices Yoga, and as the youngest of the group, called herself the \"baby Barberette.\" The group's instrumentalists are Sae Ha Lee - piano, Hyun Park - bass, and B. A. Wheeler - drums (sound engineer and co-producer who replaced the original drummer, Ji Yong Kim). In early November 2015, member Grace Kim left the group and was replaced by Seon or (Sunnie) Lee, a backup vocalist of musical groups, including Brown Eyed Soul, Dynamic Duo, and Lena Park. On March 29, 2018, the three"}, {"doc_id": 5939712, "score": 68.2086181640625, "title": "Philece Sampler", "text": "well known for voicing Mimi Tachikawa in the anime series \"\". Philece got married on July 10, 1999 to her old flame, Larry Dean, whom she first dated twenty years ago. Philece Sampler Philece P. Sampler is an American actress. She got her start on the serial \"Days of Our Lives\" and the soap opera \"Another World\". She has also voiced in various characters in English-language dubs of Japanese anime and animation. Philece's vocal range has demonstrated the ability to play male roles (Cody from \"Digimon\"), old women roles (Tiptory in \"Eureka Seven\" and Toph in \"The Legend of Korra\"),"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the director of film Meet Me On Broadway born?", "answer": "New York", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 8436738, "score": 71.8960189819336, "title": "On Broadway (film)", "text": "On Broadway (film) On Broadway is an independent film, shot in Boston in May 2006, starring Joey McIntyre, Jill Flint, Eliza Dushku, Mike O'Malley, Robert Wahlberg, Amy Poehler and Will Arnett. Emotionally devastated by the death of his uncle, Boston carpenter Jack O'Toole (McIntyre) writes a play inspired by the man's wake. When nobody will produce the play, Jack quits his job to produce it himself, imagining that this play will give a new start to the strained relationship Jack has with his father. But the only stage Jack can afford is in the back room of a neighborhood pub."}, {"doc_id": 2103050, "score": 71.57725524902344, "title": "Martin Short", "text": "Broderick, Mel Brooks first approached Short about doing the part opposite Nathan Lane. On the subject, Short has stated in numerous interviews that, while he was thrilled by the opportunity, the idea of having to move his family from their Los Angeles home to New York for a year was less than ideal and ultimately proved a deal-breaker. Short performed in his satirical one-man show, with a cast of six, \"Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me\", at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre on Broadway. The show toured several cities in the spring of 2006, prior to opening on Broadway in August"}, {"doc_id": 8388678, "score": 70.8513412475586, "title": "Meet Me in St. Louis (musical)", "text": "in July 2009, with Lewis J. Stadlen as Grandpa Prophater, Brynn O'Malley as Esther Smith, Max von Essen as John Truitt and Stephen Bogardus as Mr. Alonzo Smith. The musical has also had its UK professional premiere at the Landor Theatre, in Clapham, London. The show ran from 11 December 2013 to 18 January 2014. The musical opens in the summer of 1903. The family is going about their daily businesses – Tootie is playing with her dolls, Agnes is practicing her stilt walking, Esther is playing tennis, Rose is relaxing, Lon received his Princeton catalog in the mail, Mrs."}, {"doc_id": 7061397, "score": 70.63275909423828, "title": "Mike Ockrent", "text": "Mike Ockrent Mike Ockrent (18 June 1946 – 2 December 1999) was a British stage director, well-known both for his Broadway musicals and smaller niche plays. He was educated at Highgate School. Through directing \"Educating Rita\", \"The Nerd\" and \"Follies\", he became an established figure in London theatre. In 1986 he made a successful transition to New York City with \"Me and My Girl\" that earned several Tony Award nominations. In later life Ockrent worked in film, mainly straight-to-TV movies. In 1992 Ockrent worked with Susan Stroman on \"Crazy for You\" and other productions. They were married in 1996 and"}, {"doc_id": 820560, "score": 70.429931640625, "title": "Meet Me in St. Louis", "text": "Jr. (Henry H. Daniels, Jr.). Esther, the second eldest daughter, is in love with the boy next door, John Truett (Tom Drake), although he does not notice her at first. Rose is expecting a phone call during which she hopes to be proposed to by Warren Sheffield (Robert Sully), and is embarrassed when not only does Warren fail to propose, but the entire family is present as she takes the call during dinner. Esther finally gets to meet John properly when he is a guest at the Smiths' house party, although her chances of romancing him don't go as planned"}]}
+{"question": "Which award the performer of song See The Usa In Your Chevrolet received?", "answer": "Gospel Music Hall of Fame", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 11474648, "score": 73.13814544677734, "title": "See the USA in Your Chevrolet", "text": "See the USA in Your Chevrolet The song \"See The U.S.A. In Your Chevrolet\" (title as filed for 1950 copyright) is a commercial jingle from c. 1949, with lyrics and music by Leo Corday (ASCAP) and Leon Carr (ASCAP), written for the Chevrolet Division of General Motors. The song was the Chevrolet jingle sung on the show \"Inside U.S.A. with Chevrolet\" by Chevrolet's real-life husband-wife duo, Peter Lind Hayes and Mary Healy, years before it became associated with Dinah Shore through Chevrolet's decade-long sponsorship of her television shows. Dinah Shore sang the song after 1952, and it became something of"}, {"doc_id": 3616394, "score": 73.08221435546875, "title": "Grammy Award for Best Concept Music Video", "text": "and Mike Rutherford) as the performing artists, Jim Yukich and John Lloyd as the video directors, and Jon Blair as the video producer. Nominees for the 31st Grammy Awards were the Hampton String Quartet for \"Get a Job\", George Harrison for \"When We Was Fab\", the American rock band Talking Heads for \"Storytelling Giant\", \"Weird Al\" Yankovic for \"Fat\", and Neil Young for \"This Note's for You\". \"Get a Job\", a song recorded originally by the American group The Silhouettes, appears on the Hampton String Quartet's album \"What If Mozart Wrote \"Roll Over Beethoven\"\", a collection of 1950s R&B and"}, {"doc_id": 20274571, "score": 72.19061279296875, "title": "American Video Awards", "text": "be nominated, the song had to be in the top ten of the \"Billboard\" charts in 1982. Nominees and winners were selected by a small panel of people: Casey Kasem, music reporters, a film editor, and a television director. The show and the nominees were announced in a full-page advertisement in the March 26, 1983 issue of \"Billboard\" magazine. The show was produced by Jennifer Libbee in association with Scotti Bros./Syd Vinnedge Television Production and Casey Kasem Productions. Mick Fleetwood was the only winning performer present to accept his award. Despite the show being clearly titled as \"The First Annual"}, {"doc_id": 11474649, "score": 71.7437515258789, "title": "See the USA in Your Chevrolet", "text": "a signature song for her. Later the song was also sung by male spokesman Pat Boone on his \"Pat Boone-Chevy Showroom\" (ABC) from 1957 through 1960. When the games of the Los Angeles Dodgers were televised in the 1960s, commercials were aired with the song sung by John Roseboro and Don Drysdale, whose singing careers, announcer Vin Scully said, were \"destined to go absolutely nowhere.\" Missing punctuation, the song is also titled as \"See the USA in Your Chevrolet\" on IMDb. The title has been catalogued for ASCAP since year 2001, as \"See The U S A In Your Chevrolet"}, {"doc_id": 3695994, "score": 71.60995483398438, "title": "Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance", "text": "album \"He's the DJ, I'm the Rapper\". \"Going Back to Cali\" appeared on the soundtrack to the film \"Less Than Zero\" as well as LL Cool J's 1989 studio album \"Walking with a Panther\". Kool Moe Dee's \"Wild Wild West\" and Salt-n-Pepa's \"Push It\" appeared on the albums \"How Ya Like Me Now\" and \"Hot, Cool & Vicious\", respectively. Rap and heavy metal categories were introduced the same year (along with Best Bluegrass Album), but, according to the show's producers, time constraints prevented both categories from being televised. Nominee Kool Moe Dee performed during the ceremony, but the rap award"}]}
+{"question": "What nationality is the director of film Who Loved Him Best??", "answer": "Canadian", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 6575348, "score": 73.5987777709961, "title": "Stanislav Govorukhin", "text": "Stanislav Govorukhin Stanislav Sergeyevich Govorukhin PAR (; 29 March 1936 – 14 June 2018) was a Soviet and Russian film director. His films, often featuring detective or adventure plots, are commonly dominated by strong male characters who seek to avenge criminal acts but have to eschew commonly accepted social norms in order to succeed. Govorukhin was born in Berezniki, Sverdlovsk Oblast (now Perm Krai). His parents divorced before he was born. His father Sergei Georgievich Govorukhin came from Don Cossacks and was arrested as part of the decossackization genocide campaign started by Yakov Sverdlov. He had been exiled to Siberia"}, {"doc_id": 8157669, "score": 73.40867614746094, "title": "He Loves Me... He Loves Me Not (film)", "text": "He Loves Me... He Loves Me Not (film) He Loves Me... He Loves Me Not () is a 2002 French psychological drama film directed by Lætitia Colombani. The film focuses on a Fine Arts student, played by Audrey Tautou, and a married cardiologist, played by Samuel Le Bihan, with whom she is dangerously obsessed. The film studies the condition of erotomania and is both an example of the nonlinear and \"unreliable narrator\" forms of storytelling. The title refers to the last two lines of the French game of \"Effeuiller la Marguerite\" (Fr., \"to pluck the daisy\") of pulling petals off"}, {"doc_id": 1452934, "score": 73.13082885742188, "title": "Pier Paolo Pasolini", "text": "Pier Paolo Pasolini Pier Paolo Pasolini (; 5 March 1922 – 2 November 1975) was an Italian film director, poet, writer, and intellectual. Pasolini also distinguished himself as an actor, journalist, novelist, playwright, and political figure. He remains a controversial personality in Italy due to his blunt style and the focus of some of his works on taboo sexual matters, but he is an established major figure in European literature and cinematic arts. His murder prompted an outcry in Italy and its circumstances continue to be a matter of heated debate. Pasolini was born in Bologna, traditionally one of the"}, {"doc_id": 9847379, "score": 72.93184661865234, "title": "Harun Farocki", "text": "Harun Farocki Harun Farocki (9 January 1944 – 30 July 2014) was a German filmmaker, author, and lecturer in film. Farocki was born as Harun El Usman Faroqhi in Neutitschein, Sudetenland, which is now Nový Jičín in the Czech Republic. His father, Abdul Qudus Faroqui, had immigrated to Germany from India in the 1920s. His German mother had been evacuated from Berlin due to the Allied bombing of Germany. He simplified the spelling of his surname as a young man. After World War II Farocki grew up in India and Indonesia before the family resettled in Hamburg in 1958. Farocki,"}, {"doc_id": 4394825, "score": 72.76431274414062, "title": "The Best Man (1964 film)", "text": "State William Russell (Henry Fonda) and Senator Joe Cantwell (Cliff Robertson) are the two leading candidates for the presidential nomination of an unspecified political party. Both have potentially fatal vulnerabilities. Russell is a principled intellectual (said by Vidal to be based on Adlai Stevenson). His sexual indiscretions and lack of attention to her has alienated his wife Alice (Margaret Leighton). In addition, he has a past nervous breakdown to live down. Cantwell (whom Vidal wrote was based on Richard Nixon) portrays himself as a populist \"man of the people\" and patriotic anti-communist campaigning to end \"the missile gap\" (a Kennedy"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director died earlier, Ashes Of Love or English Without Tears?", "answer": "Ashes Of Love", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 902518, "score": 72.0618667602539, "title": "Harold Pinter", "text": "actress Penelope Wilton. Michael Gambon read the \"photo album\" speech from \"No Man's Land\" and three other readings, including Pinter's poem \"Death\" (1997). Other readings honoured Pinter's widow and his love of cricket. The ceremony was attended by many notable theatre people, including Tom Stoppard, but not by Pinter's son, Daniel Brand. At its end, Pinter's widow, Antonia Fraser, stepped forward to his grave and quoted from Horatio's speech after the death of Hamlet: \"Goodnight, sweet prince, / And flights of angels sing thee to thy rest.\" The night before Pinter's burial, theatre marquees on Broadway dimmed their lights for"}, {"doc_id": 1828578, "score": 71.51374053955078, "title": "Angela's Ashes", "text": "by many Limerick natives, including Richard Harris. McCourt's own mother had denied the accuracy of his stories shortly before her death in 1981, shouting from the audience during a stage performance of his and his brother Malachy's recollections that it was \"all a pack of lies.\" In 1999 a film version was released. It was co-written and directed by Alan Parker starring Joe Breen, Ciaran Owens, and Michael Legge, as the Young, Middle and Older Frank McCourt respectively and Emily Watson as McCourt's mother Angela, Robert Carlyle as the father. The film begins when the McCourt family move back to"}, {"doc_id": 5724889, "score": 71.38386535644531, "title": "Geoffrey Hutchings", "text": "death just before the shooting of the 2010 Christmas Special meant that the script had to be heavily rewritten, with his death said to have occurred off-screen on a business trip abroad. Hutchings died suddenly, in hospital, on the morning of 1 July 2010 following a suspected viral infection. He was surrounded by his family; second wife Andi Godfrey, and the three children of his first marriage: one son (Nathan Hutchings) and two daughters (Octavia Hutchings and Holly Hutchings). He was cremated at Kensal Green Cemetery, Kensal Green, West London. Geoffrey Hutchings Geoffrey Hutchings (8 June 1939 – 1 July"}, {"doc_id": 369514, "score": 70.93309783935547, "title": "Samuel Beckett", "text": "17 July 1989. Confined to a nursing home and suffering from emphysema and possibly Parkinson's disease, Beckett died on 22 December. The two were interred together in the Cimetière du Montparnasse in Paris and share a simple granite gravestone that follows Beckett's directive that it should be \"any colour, so long as it's grey\". Beckett's career as a writer can be roughly divided into three periods: his early works, up until the end of World War II in 1945; his middle period, stretching from 1945 until the early 1960s, during which he wrote what are probably his best-known works; and"}, {"doc_id": 14897079, "score": 70.89801025390625, "title": "English Without Tears", "text": "Gilbey (Michael Wilding), who is reluctant to go abroad but is convinced to go by his father and grandfather, who are also butlers. At the League the party meet the Polish cartoonist Felix Dembowski (Albert Lieven) and the French romantic novelist François de Freycinet (Claude Dauphin), both of whom try to romance Joan - unsuccessfully, as she has a longstanding but unspoken crush on Gilbey. Lady Christabel almost causes a diplomatic incident when other delegates misunderstand her request for bird sanctuaries as an attempt at British imperial expansion. As a result, one of the other delegates tries to get information"}]}
+{"question": "When was William Craven, 6Th Baron Craven's wife born?", "answer": "17 December 1750", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 9461879, "score": 82.74362182617188, "title": "Elizabeth Craven", "text": "Horace Walpole, who published her early works which, with later efforts, include: Very few of her musical compositions survive: Her life was full of scandal: after thirteen years of marriage, seven children, and affairs reported on both sides, she and her first husband, William Craven, 6th Baron Craven, (married since 30 May 1767), parted permanently in 1780. She had an affair with Charles Greville sometime in late 1783. Thereafter she lived in France and travelled extensively on the Continent. For a number of years she maintained a romantic relationship with Charles Alexander, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach. During her years at the"}, {"doc_id": 9461881, "score": 81.6138916015625, "title": "Elizabeth Craven", "text": "a full and opulent life in Hammersmith, London, and Benham Park at Speen in Berkshire. Nonetheless, Elizabeth was never legally entitled to share her husband's German rank and title: on 20 February 1801, she was granted the morganatic title of \"Princess \"(Fürstin)\" Berkeley\" by the last Holy Roman Emperor, Francis II. In fact, Charles Alexander, being the last of his cadet branch of the House of Hohenzollern, and childless, had exchanged his hereditary birthright to the appanages of Ansbach and Bayreuth for an annuity of 300,000 guilders from his \"pater familias\", King Frederick William II of Prussia, a month after"}, {"doc_id": 7668163, "score": 81.471923828125, "title": "William Craven, 4th Earl of Craven", "text": "a Scottish highland estate, Balmacaan. The marriage brought him property in Mayfair and paid for the renovation of Coombe Abbey, his family estate in Warwickshire which got a new roof, structural repairs, and its first electric lights. Together, they were the parents of: In 1921, whilst racing at Cowes Week, and although a strong swimmer, Lord Craven fell overboard and drowned at age 52. His body was washed ashore on 12 July 1921. He was succeeded in his titles by his son, William, Viscount Uffington upon his death in 1921. After his death, his widow sold Coombe Abbey to a"}, {"doc_id": 9461880, "score": 81.17943572998047, "title": "Elizabeth Craven", "text": "Ansbach court, Elizabeth formed an amateur theater at court, which counted the composer Maria Theresia Ahlefeldt among its members. The wife of Charles Alexander since 1754, Princess Frederica Caroline of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, died in Germany on 18 February 1791, and Lady Craven's husband died in Lausanne on 26 September 1791. The couple then married in Lisbon on 30 October 1791 and settled in England. While the Margravine was snubbed by ladies mindful of their reputations, as well as by her latest husband's cousin, King George III himself, and as well as by Queen Marie-Antoinette when she visited France, the couple lived"}, {"doc_id": 9461882, "score": 80.7468490600586, "title": "Elizabeth Craven", "text": "his second marriage. In England, however, the couple were usually known as the \"Margrave and Margravine of Brandenburg-Ansbach\". After Charles Alexander's death at Benham Park in 1806, Elizabeth moved to Naples. She died at Craven Villa in Posillipo and was buried in 1828 in the English Cemetery at Naples. Her links with the Hammersmith area are commemorated in the name of two roads in the area – \"Margravine Gardens\" and \"Margravine Road\". There is a wall monument by Roubiliac to her in St Mary's Church, Scarborough. Her children were: Elizabeth Craven Lady Elizabeth Craven (\"née\" Berkeley; 17 December 1750 –"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the place of death of Manuel Of Castile's father?", "answer": "Seville", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 1317394, "score": 82.5872802734375, "title": "Ferdinand IV of Castile", "text": "el Obispo D. Álvaro Carrillo, 28 de mayo de 1298\", published in 1912, noted that the ultimate cause of the death of Ferdinand IV may have been due to a coronary Thrombosis, but without discard others, such as Intracerebral hemorrhage, acute Pulmonary edema, Angina pectoris, Myocardial infarction, Embolism, Syncope or others. In September 1312, shortly after his death, the mortal remains of Ferdinand IV were transferred to the city of Córdoba, and on 13 September they were buried in a chapel of the Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba, although his corpse should have been buried in the Toledo Cathedral next to his"}, {"doc_id": 1317395, "score": 81.73388671875, "title": "Ferdinand IV of Castile", "text": "father Sancho IV or in Seville Cathedral with his paternal grandfather Alfonso X and his paternal great-grandfather Ferdinand III. However, due to the high temperatures that occurred in September 1312, Queen Constance of Portugal, widow of Ferdinand IV, and the \"Infante\" Peter of Castile, brother of the late King, decided the burial of the mortal remains Of Fernando IV in the Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba. Queen Constance also founded six chaplaincies and ordered that in September was celebrated the perpetual anniversary in memory of the late King. Within a year of the monarch's death, four candles burned permanently in his grave,"}, {"doc_id": 5509119, "score": 81.6556396484375, "title": "Manuel of Castile", "text": "Manuel of Castile Manuel of Castile (1234 – 25 December 1283, The first Lord of Villena and Peñafiel, Cuéllar, and Escalona, was an \"Infante\", son of Ferdinand III of Castile and his wife Elisabeth of Hohenstaufen. Born in Carrión de los Condes, the name Manuel was given to him to commemorate his maternal grandmother's roots in Imperial Byzantium. He was granted the Seigneury of Villena in 1252, created for him to govern that lordship as \"apanage\" (a medieval micro-state that would return to the central crown if the minor lieage ends with no successor). This lordship would grow by receiving"}, {"doc_id": 17318163, "score": 80.67935180664062, "title": "Ferdinand of Castile (died 1211)", "text": "to expel all the Jews from Spain. Ferdinand was returning through the San Vicente mountains from a campaign against the Muslims when he contracted a fever at Madrid and died. His body was accompanied by his sister, Berengaria, to Burgos for burial in the monastery of Las Huelgas. Alfonso VIII was preparing for the great crusade against Las Navas de Tolosa when he learned of his son's death. According to \"De rebus Hispaniae\" by Rodrigo Jiménez de Rada, the Archbishop of Toledo, who was an eyewitness, Alfonso wept with \"inconsolable grief, for he saw himself in him [Fernando] as if"}, {"doc_id": 794457, "score": 79.65632629394531, "title": "Ferdinand III of Castile", "text": "efforts, Ferdinand greatly expanded the dominions of Castile into southern Spain, annexing many of the great old cities of al-Andalus, including the old Andalusian capitals of Córdoba and Seville, and establishing the boundaries of the Castilian state for the next two centuries. Ferdinand was canonized in 1671 by Pope Clement X and, in Spanish, he is known as \"Fernando el Santo\", \"San Fernando\" or \"San Fernando Rey\". Places such as San Fernando, Pampanga, San Fernando, La Union and the San Fernando de Dilao Church in Paco, Manila in the Philippines, and in California, San Fernando City and the San Fernando"}]}
+{"question": "Was Niels Desein or Kevin O'Flanagan born first?", "answer": "Kevin O'Flanagan", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 1792083, "score": 74.76438903808594, "title": "Naoise", "text": "Naoise In Irish mythology, Naisi, Noíse or Noisiu (modern spelling: Naoise; ) was the nephew of King Conchobar mac Nessa of Ulster, and a son of Uisneach (or Uisliu). He is mentioned in the tale known as the \"Tragic Tale of the Sons of Uisnech\", or \"Exiles of the Sons of Uisnech\", usually found within the set of stories in the \"Táin Bó Cúailnge\", part of the Ulster Cycle. In the tale he becomes the lover of Deirdre, a woman of great beauty, who is also desired by the king of Ulster Conchobar mac Nessa - as a consequence the"}, {"doc_id": 1792100, "score": 72.6848373413086, "title": "Naoise", "text": "King of Connacht, and Maeve the queen. Much of Ulster was raided or destroyed, with hostilities continuing for several years. The tale is also found in the \"Glenmasan manuscript\" version of the Táin Bó Flidhais. Naoise In Irish mythology, Naisi, Noíse or Noisiu (modern spelling: Naoise; ) was the nephew of King Conchobar mac Nessa of Ulster, and a son of Uisneach (or Uisliu). He is mentioned in the tale known as the \"Tragic Tale of the Sons of Uisnech\", or \"Exiles of the Sons of Uisnech\", usually found within the set of stories in the \"Táin Bó Cúailnge\", part"}, {"doc_id": 883698, "score": 72.3553466796875, "title": "Connla", "text": "Connla Connla or Conlaoch is a character in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology, the son of the Ulster champion Cú Chulainn and the Scottish warrior woman Aífe. He was raised alone by his mother in Scotland. He appears in the story \"Aided Óenfhir Aífe\" (\"The Tragic Death of Aífe's Only Son\"), a pre-tale to the great epic \"Táin Bó Cúailnge\". Connla was conceived after Cú Chulainn, in the service of his teacher Scáthach, defeats Aífe in battle. When he returns to Ireland, Cú Chulainn requests that his son be sent to him when he comes of age, but puts"}, {"doc_id": 217337, "score": 71.61074829101562, "title": "John James Audubon", "text": "Lieutenant Jean Audubon, a French naval officer (and privateer) from the south of Brittany, and his mistress Jeanne Rabine, a 27-year-old chambermaid from Les Touches, Brittany (now in the modern region Pays de la Loire). They named the boy Jean Rabin. Another 1887 biographer has stated that his mother was a lady from a Louisiana plantation. His mother died when the boy was a few months old, as she had suffered from tropical disease since arriving on the island. His father already had an unknown number of mixed-race children (among them a daughter named Marie-Madeleine), some by his mulatto housekeeper,"}, {"doc_id": 1792086, "score": 71.39968872070312, "title": "Naoise", "text": "she was old enough, he would marry her. She grew up to outshine other women of the time in beauty. One snowy day when she saw her foster father kill a calf, on which a raven fell to drink the animals blood - she said she wanted a husband who had in him the three colors she saw - hair the color of the raven, cheeks red like the calf's blood, and skin the color of snow. She was told that such a man existed in the house of Conchobar - named Naisi (Naoise), son of Usnach, son of Conall"}]}
+{"question": "Where does Emmy Göring's husband work at?", "answer": "Gestapo", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 11822429, "score": 74.29315948486328, "title": "The World Is Full of Married Men", "text": "moves into an apartment with Claudia. After six months however, the pair are sick of each other and now that the divorce is finalized, Linda has started seeing Hollywood film producer Jay Grossman. Realizing his mistake in letting Linda go, David fails to win her back and falls into an alcoholic stupor that renders him virtually impotent and only able to perform with his mousy spinster secretary, Miss Fields, who ultimately falls pregnant with his child. Without a literary agent but with the strong support and encouragement of her husband, Collins sent off the manuscript to a publisher. By this"}, {"doc_id": 7033866, "score": 73.66118621826172, "title": "The Manster", "text": "The Manster American foreign news correspondent Larry Stanford (Dyneley) has been working out of Japan for the last few years, to the detriment of his marriage. His last assignment before returning to his wife in the United States is an interview with the renowned but reclusive scientist Dr. Robert Suzuki (Tetsu Nakamura), who lives atop a volcanic mountain. During the brief interview, Dr. Suzuki amiably discusses his work on evolution caused by sporadic cosmic rays in the atmosphere, and professes that he has discovered a method for producing evolutionary change by chemical means. Suzuki serves Larry a drugged libation, causing"}, {"doc_id": 6910461, "score": 72.95221710205078, "title": "Mr. Monk Goes to Hawaii", "text": "neighborhood as one of the burglars. While they are on the course, Kealoha mentions that Helen Gruber is Lance's third elderly wife. He marries elderly women and inherits their money when they die, and the last two died of natural causes. Returning to the hotel after a late lunch, Monk notices Brian Galloway's vandalized rental car has been returned, repaired, and now in someone else's possession. But he's curious why the body shop replaced the seats in the car as well. Before he can dwell on that, they are approached by hotel manager Martin Kamakele, who seeks to resolve a"}, {"doc_id": 4991324, "score": 72.87759399414062, "title": "Al Giordino", "text": "none of the Admiral's cigars are ever missing. Giordino began buying them from the same person. Giordino never married, only once considering it with a woman named Pat O'Connell, at the end of the Atlantis Found novel. He realized that he travels most of the year and cannot expect a woman to put up with his busy workload. O'Connell was far too similar to Giordino, as she too became devoted to her study and cataloguing of the Amenes artifacts found in Antarctica. Giordino lives in a condominium in Alexandria, Virginia where none of the decor or furniture in the residence"}, {"doc_id": 15990184, "score": 72.86698913574219, "title": "Gus Fring", "text": "of Walter's meth for $1.2 million; the timing of the transaction forces Walter to miss the birth of his daughter, Holly. Shortly afterward, Gus is given a tour of the DEA's Albuquerque field office, along with other local boosters. While there, he discovers that Walter has lung cancer and that his brother-in-law, Hank Schrader, is a DEA agent. Gus is pleased with the quality of Walt's blue meth, and offers him $3 million for three months of his time to cook more in a high-tech \"superlab\" hidden under an industrial laundry that Gus owns. Walt initially refuses, but when Gus"}]}
+{"question": "Which film was released first, Nenjinile or Bad Moon?", "answer": "Bad Moon", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 1565388, "score": 70.34609985351562, "title": "Rashomon", "text": "Japanese movie industry\" and felt that a work of Yasujirō Ozu would have been more illustrative of excellence in Japanese cinema. Despite these reservations, the film was screened at the festival and won both the Italian Critics Award and the Golden Lion award—introducing western audiences, including western directors, more noticeably to both Kurosawa's films and techniques, such as shooting directly into the sun and using mirrors to reflect sunlight onto the actor's faces. The film was released in the United States on December 26, 1951, by RKO Radio Pictures in both subtitled and dubbed versions, and it won an Academy"}, {"doc_id": 4117418, "score": 69.68220520019531, "title": "Dodes'ka-den", "text": "Kurosawa's first film in color. Domestically, it was both a commercial and critical failure upon its initial release. Abroad, however, the film gained an Academy Award nomination for Best Foreign Film in the 44th Academy Awards. Its Japanese reception, among other things, sent Kurosawa into a deep depression, and in 1971 he attempted suicide. Despite continuing to draw mixed responses, \"Dodes'ka-den\" received votes from two artists – Sion Sono and the Dardenne brothers – in the British Film Institute's 2012 \"Sight & Sound\" polls of the world's greatest films. The film won the Grand Prix of the Belgian Film Critics"}, {"doc_id": 1565385, "score": 69.50898742675781, "title": "Rashomon", "text": "also briefly mentions James Goodwin's view on the influence of post-war events on the film. However, \"In a Grove\" (the short story by Akutagawa that the film is based on) was published already in 1922, so any postwar allegory would have been the result of Kurosawa's editing rather than the story about the conflicting accounts. Symbolism runs rampant throughout the film and much has been written on the subject. Bucking tradition, Miyagawa directly filmed the sun through the leaves of the trees, as if to show the light of truth becoming obscured. \"Rashomon\" was released in Japan on August 24,"}, {"doc_id": 6806717, "score": 69.15830993652344, "title": "Django (1966 film)", "text": "loose, unofficial adaptation of Akira Kurosawa's \"Yojimbo\". The film earned a reputation as one of the most violent films ever made at the time, and was subsequently refused a certificate in the United Kingdom until 1993, when it was issued an 18 certificate (the film was downgraded to a 15 certificate in 2004). A commercial success upon release, \"Django\" has garnered a large cult following outside of Italy and is widely regarded as one of the best films of the Spaghetti Western genre, with the direction, Nero's performance, and Luis Bacalov's soundtrack most frequently being praised. Although the name is"}, {"doc_id": 829695, "score": 68.98969268798828, "title": "Z (1969 film)", "text": "the first film—and one of only a handful—to be nominated for both the Academy Awards for Best Picture and Best Foreign Language Film. It won the latter, as well as the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival, the BAFTA Award for Best Film Music, and the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign-Language Foreign Film; at the 27th Golden Globe Awards, the producers of \"Z\" refused the award to protest against the film's exclusion from the Best Motion Picture - Drama category. The story begins with the closing moments of a rather dull government lecture and slide show on agricultural"}]}
+{"question": "What nationality is the director of film No Tomorrow (Film)?", "answer": "American", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 18291629, "score": 74.61284637451172, "title": "Tomorrow (2018 film)", "text": "and living in London. Focusing on a soldier returning home from war with post-traumatic stress disorder, his enigmatic new friend and their difficulties in trying to live normal lives. On 25 January 2014 it was announced that Martin Scorsese will be executive producing the film \"Tomorrow\", a directorial debut by his long-time script supervisor, Martha Pinson. Pinson worked with Scorsese on \"The Departed\" (2006) and \"Shutter Island\" (2010). Lead producer is Stuart Brennan who employed Dean M. Woodford, a 2011 college graduate whose low-budget production \"Soft Touch\" impressed Stuart Brennan, who had just finished the script for \"Tomorrow\". On 11"}, {"doc_id": 18291628, "score": 74.05730438232422, "title": "Tomorrow (2018 film)", "text": "Tomorrow (2018 film) Tomorrow is an upcoming British drama film directed by Martha Pinson, written by Stuart Brennan and Sebastian Street, and starring Stephen Fry, Stuart Brennan, Sophie Kennedy Clark, James Cosmo, Paul Kaye, and Stephanie Leonidas. Its plot concerns the difficulties faced by soldiers returning home from war. It is the first British film for executive producer Martin Scorsese, and marks the directorial debut of Pinson, a long-time script supervisor to Scorsese. Filming began on 22 September 2014 in London and shot for nine weeks, then moved to Spain, for a further week. The story deals with love, life"}, {"doc_id": 13235007, "score": 73.22016906738281, "title": "No Tomorrow (film)", "text": "and he's eager to get revenge���and his piece of the action. He initially uses Davis (Jeff Fahey), an employee of a shipping company, to send his merchandise around the world, but when the company upgrades to computer-based tracking, he brings in Jason (Gary Daniels), a digital-savvy workaholic trying to wipe out the memory of his first wife. Jason earns a big cut of Davis' profits, and is introduced to his world of fast times and loose women, including Laura (Jodi Bianca Wise), a sweet but streetwise hooker. Unknown to the others, FBI Agent Diane (Pam Grier) is watching Noah's deal"}, {"doc_id": 18291630, "score": 72.82324981689453, "title": "Tomorrow (2018 film)", "text": "November, Ismael Issa's Rodaje a la carta boarded to assist in the filming of the scenes in Spain. On 22 September the complete cast was announced, which includes Stephen Fry, Sophie Kennedy Clark, Paul Kaye, Stephanie Leonidas, Joss Stone, Stuart Brennan and Sebastian Street. On 17 October James Cosmo joined the film. Brennan & Street are producing the film along with Stronghold, Roaring Mouse Productions and Studio 82. Principal photography on the film began on 22 September 2014 in London. Filming is expected to last for nine weeks. On 23 September filming was taking place in Battersea; some of the"}, {"doc_id": 2113607, "score": 72.65966796875, "title": "Tomorrow Never Dies", "text": "on by Dan Petrie, Jr. and David Campbell Wilson before Feirstein was brought in for a final polish. (Although Feirstein retained sole writing credit in the film and in the advertising, Meyer, Petrie and Wilson were given credit with Feirstein on the title page of the film's novelization by Raymond Benson.) While many reviewers compared Elliot Carver to Rupert Murdoch, Feirstein based the character on Robert Maxwell. There is a reference to the mogul's death when M instructs Moneypenny to issue a press release stating that Carver died \"falling overboard on his yacht.\" Wilson stated, \"We didn't have a script"}]}
+{"question": "Who is older, Daniel David Moses or Stanislas Batchi?", "answer": "Stanislas Batchi", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 1467219, "score": 74.31222534179688, "title": "Esau", "text": "Esau Esau (; , ISO 259-3 \"ʕeśaw\"; \"Hēsau\"; ; \"‘Īsaw\"; meaning \"hairy\" or \"rough\"), in the Hebrew Bible, is the older son of Isaac. He is mentioned in the Book of Genesis, and by the prophets Obadiah and Malachi. The New Testament alludes to him in the Epistle to the Romans and in the Epistle to the Hebrews. According to the Hebrew Bible, Esau is the progenitor of the Edomites and the elder brother of Jacob, the patriarch of the Israelites. Esau and Jacob were the sons of Isaac and Rebekah, and the grandsons of Abraham and Sarah. Of the"}, {"doc_id": 3709516, "score": 73.03402709960938, "title": "Maher-shalal-hash-baz", "text": "Maher-shalal-hash-baz Maher-shalal-hash-baz (; \"Mahêršālālḥāšbaz\" – \"Hurry to the spoils!\" or \"He has made haste to the plunder!\" – was the second mentioned prophetic-name child in Isaiah chapter 7–9. The prophet Isaiah's first son Shearjashub is mentioned only once in . Commentators, Jewish and Christian, traditionally note that this first son's name is also prophetic – meaning \"the remnant shall return\" – but no account of why, when or how this son was named is given in the Book of Isaiah. The child Maher-shalal-hash-baz is the second prophetic-name child after the birth of Immanuel – traditionally understood as the son of"}, {"doc_id": 1658289, "score": 72.7535400390625, "title": "Judah (son of Jacob)", "text": "When Judah discovers that Tamar is pregnant he prepares to have her killed, but recants and confesses when he finds out that he is the father (\"Gen.\" 38:24-26). Tamar is the mother of twins, Perez (Peretz) and Zerah (Gen. 38:27-30). The former is the patrilinear ancestor of the messiah, according to the Book of Ruth (4:18-22). Meanwhile, Joseph rises to a position of power in Egypt. Twenty years after being betrayed, he meets his brothers again without them recognizing him. The youngest brother, Benjamin, had remained in Canaan with Jacob, so Joseph takes Simeon hostage and insists that the brothers"}, {"doc_id": 4011776, "score": 72.59555053710938, "title": "Shabaka", "text": "also endorsed a Shebitku-Shabaka succession in a JEH 10 (2017) N.1 paper titled 'Beiträge zur Geschichte der Dritten Zwischenzeit’, Journal of Egyptian History 10 (2017), pp. 23–42 when he wrote a postscript stating “Im Gegensatz zu meinen Ausführungen auf dem [2014] Kolloquium in Münster bin ich jetzt der Meinung, dass die (neue) Reihenfolge Schebitku—Schabako in der Tat richtig ist...” or ‘In contrast to my exposition at the [2014] Munster colloquium, I am now of the opinion that the (new) succession Shebitku-Shabako is in fact correct…’ Shabaka is thought to be the son of King Kashta and Pebatjma, although a text"}, {"doc_id": 4595088, "score": 72.51441955566406, "title": "Gershon", "text": "of one of the principal Levite factions. The Torah names Gershon's sons as Libni and Shimei. Textual scholars attribute the genealogy to the Book of Generations, a document originating from a religiopolitical group similar to that behind the Priestly source, and at a similar date. According to some biblical scholars, the Torah's genealogy for Levi's descendants is actually an aetiological myth reflecting the fact that there were four different groups among the Levites — the Gershonites, the Kohathites, the Merarites, and the Aaronids. In these scholars' view, \"Levite\" was originally just a job title, deriving from the Minaean word \"lawi'u\","}]}
+{"question": "Who was born first, Choi Jin-Sil or Gabriel Donev?", "answer": "Choi Jin-Sil", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 5923219, "score": 72.12913513183594, "title": "Choi Yong-sool", "text": "Hwa Rang Do, Kuk Sool Won, as well as lesser known arts such as Han Pul all show influence of the teachings of Master Choi. It is generally accepted that Choi was born in the year 1904, although some sources place his birth in 1899. Confusion about his age stem from a combination of being orphaned, delays in registering newborns with the government (common in impoverished Korea) and the way in which age is reckoned in Korea. His mother died when he was 2 years old, and his father died sometime after that, leaving Choi in the care of his"}, {"doc_id": 1295484, "score": 71.20247650146484, "title": "Miscegenation", "text": "a princess (Princess Heo) from the \"Ayuta nation\" (which is the Korean name for the city of Ayodhya in North India) as his bride and queen. Princess Heo belonged to the Mishra royal family of Ayodhya. According to the Samguk Yusa, the princess had a dream about a heavenly fair handsome king from a far away land who was awaiting heaven's anointed ride. After Princess Heo had the dream, she asked her parents, the king and queen of Ayodhya, for permission to set out and seek the foreign prince, which the king and queen urged with the belief that God"}, {"doc_id": 7939049, "score": 71.00544738769531, "title": "Descent from Genghis Khan", "text": "started to claim descent from Genghis Khan. Jochi, Genghis Khan's eldest son, had many more recorded progeny than his brothers Ögedei, Chagatai, and Tolui—but there is some doubt over his paternity. According to \"The Secret History of the Mongols\", the boy was sent to Genghis by Chilger, who had kidnapped his first wife Börte, keeping her in captivity for about a year. In one passage, Chagatai refers to Jochi as \"bastard\" (although the true meaning of the Mongol term is obscure). To this, Genghis Khan responds: \"How dare you talk about Jochi like this? Is not he the eldest of"}, {"doc_id": 2496619, "score": 70.82783508300781, "title": "Jared", "text": "Jared Jared is a given name of Biblical derivation, common mostly in North American English-speaking countries. In the Book of Genesis, the biblical patriarch Jared (יֶרֶד) was the sixth link in the ten pre-flood generations between Adam and Noah; he was the son of Mahalaleel and the father of Enoch, and lived 962 years (per Genesis 5:18). The biblical text in Jubilees implicitly etymologizes the name as derived from the root YRD \"descend\", because in his days \"the angels of the Lord \"descended\" to earth\". Alternative suggestions for the name's etymology include words for \"rose\" and for \"servant\". Yared (505–571)"}, {"doc_id": 14308089, "score": 70.67474365234375, "title": "Choe Je-u", "text": "and had been married and widowed twice without gaining a son. He adopted a nephew in order to preserve his own line before marrying a widow named Han. Choe Je-seon was the result of this final union, but he was considered illegitimate in the Neo-Confucian system: the children of a widow who had remarried occupied a low position in the social hierarchy and could not, for example, take the examinations necessary to become a bureaucrat. Despite this he received a good education. His mother died when he was five years old, and his father when he was sixteen. He married"}]}
+{"question": "Who is Frederick Of Arborea's mother?", "answer": "Eleanor of Arborea", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 10041928, "score": 81.966796875, "title": "Frederick of Arborea", "text": "promised Frederick in marriage to the doge's daughter Bianchina. If the girl died before the marriage could take place, the agreement would be null. Frederick never reached puberty and the accord never came into effect. Upon Hugh's death in a republican uprising, the barons of the realm gathered in a parliament and elected Frederick judge. Eleanor immediately set to work defeating the rebels and securing her son's realm. No sooner, the Giudicato fell into another bitter war with the Crown of Aragon, who laid claim to the island. During the war, Frederick was captured together with his father by its"}, {"doc_id": 6529683, "score": 81.14795684814453, "title": "Aurelia Cotta", "text": "Caesar, was often away, so the task of raising their son fell mostly on Aurelia's shoulders. When the younger Caesar was about 18, he was ordered by the then \"dictator\" of Rome, Lucius Cornelius Sulla, to divorce his young wife Cornelia Cinna, Cinna's daughter. Young Caesar firmly refused, and by so doing, put himself at great risk from Sulla. Aurelia became involved in the petition to save her son, defending him along with her brother Gaius Cotta. After Cornelia's death in childbirth, Aurelia raised her young granddaughter Julia in her stead and presided as mistress over her son's households. Caesar"}, {"doc_id": 2329073, "score": 80.69738006591797, "title": "Julia Maesa", "text": "mother of the camp and the senate) and 'avia Augusti' (grandmother of the emperor). Soon, the young emperor was no longer popular with the praetorians, who did not approve of his revolting behavior and his odd religious rituals, and considering how their support was crucial for his rule to survive, this was an extremely dangerous development. Julia Maesa decided to take measures to prevent things from getting too out of hand. She convinced her grandson to adopt his cousin, her grandson Alexander, and declare him caesar, with the argument that it would leave more time for Elagabalus to devote himself"}, {"doc_id": 7439039, "score": 80.00407409667969, "title": "Caesar's Daughter", "text": "she was in fact still a virgin. When he falls ill a few years later and dies, this hits Julia quite hard and she takes the blame for his death although it wasn't her fault. Following Marcellus' death, she is betrothed to Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, a man more than twice her age. She confides Agrippa that Marcellus never consummated their marriage and makes him swear never to tell anyone. Though at first Julia dislikes the idea of marrying Agrippa, she quickly grows fond of him and eventually falls in love with him. She finally marries Agrippa and falls pregnant instantly."}, {"doc_id": 778714, "score": 79.63626861572266, "title": "Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor", "text": "an enlightened figure ahead of his time is undeserved, and that Frederick was mostly a conventionally Christian monarch who sought to rule in a conventional medieval manner. Frederick left numerous children, legitimate and illegitimate: Matthew of Paris relates the story of a marriage \"in articulo mortis\" (on her deathbed) between them when Bianca was dying, but this marriage was never recognized by the Church. Nevertheless, Bianca's children were apparently regarded by Frederick as legitimate, evidenced by his daughter Constance's marriage to the Nicaen Emperor, and his own will, in which he appointed Manfred as Prince of Taranto and Regent of"}]}
+{"question": "Are Long Apung and Karimabad, Rigan both located in the same country?", "answer": "no", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 9718805, "score": 73.19902038574219, "title": "Ullahpara Upazila", "text": "Ullahpara Upazila Ullahpara () is an upazila in Sirajganj District, Rajshahi Division, Bangladesh. It is known as the gateway to North Bengal, since the Dhaka-Rangpur and Dhaka-Rajshahi highways intersect at Hatikumrul in Ullahpara. Around 4500 BC, the region of Varendra consisted of parts of Dinajpur, Joypurhat, Bogra, Rajshahi and western Pabna. Pabna and Mymensingh were formed by the deposition of alluvial river soil. At that time, there was no Jamuna River, and Sirajganj and Tangail were part of Mymensingh. According to the Chinese traveler Xuanzang, Sirajgonj was inhabited for seven centuries before the Jamuna began to separate the region from"}, {"doc_id": 9718810, "score": 73.02287292480469, "title": "Ullahpara Upazila", "text": "Madrasha Kayra saratla Govt primary school, Ullahpara Upazila Ullahpara () is an upazila in Sirajganj District, Rajshahi Division, Bangladesh. It is known as the gateway to North Bengal, since the Dhaka-Rangpur and Dhaka-Rajshahi highways intersect at Hatikumrul in Ullahpara. Around 4500 BC, the region of Varendra consisted of parts of Dinajpur, Joypurhat, Bogra, Rajshahi and western Pabna. Pabna and Mymensingh were formed by the deposition of alluvial river soil. At that time, there was no Jamuna River, and Sirajganj and Tangail were part of Mymensingh. According to the Chinese traveler Xuanzang, Sirajgonj was inhabited for seven centuries before the Jamuna"}, {"doc_id": 9707022, "score": 72.93968200683594, "title": "Baniachong Upazila", "text": "Baniachong Upazila Baniachong (, Sylheti: ꠛꠣꠘꠤꠀꠌꠋ) is an Upazila of Habiganj District in the Division of Sylhet, Bangladesh. Village Baniyachong is the biggest village in Asia. Baniachong constituted the grand estate (zamindari) of Anwar Khan, who was looked upon as a raja by the local people and the British regarded the raja of Baniachong as the only zamindar in Sylhet and other zamindars were regarded as mere taluqdars (landholders). Estate of Baniachong was so vast it crisscrossed all districts of Sylhet region as well as the greater Mymensingh, Dhaka and Comilla. In accordance with the Pargana system introduced by Murshid"}, {"doc_id": 3985610, "score": 72.86734008789062, "title": "Great Karimun", "text": "Great Karimun Great Karimun (Karimun Besar in Indonesian) or just Karimun is one of the islands in the Riau Islands province of Indonesia, administratively part of Karimun Regency. It lies about 37 km southwest of Singapore, 54 km west of Batam, 24 km northeast of Rangsang Island and 32 km north of Kundur Island. In the past, Karimun was the destination of foreign traders and the Malay Kings. Stamford Raffles is believed to have considered Karimun island instead of Singapore when looking for a settlement. The island's main city is Tanjung Balai Karimun. , the regency of Karimun had a"}, {"doc_id": 7374591, "score": 72.65967559814453, "title": "Karimabad, Gilgit-Baltistan", "text": "sloping large terraces. The town was a caravan halting place for people who were traveling through the Hindu Kush mountains to the Vale of Kashmir. It is set amidst snow clad mountain peaks of Rakaposhi (altitude of about ), and glaciers like the Ulter Nala as a backdrop, and deep gorges. Access is by hill road from Gilgit. The floral vegetation in the wild consist of roses, pansies, lilies, zinnias, and cosmos, along with trees such as apple, apricot, walnut, mulberry, willow, fir, and poplar trees. The fauna recorded in the village consist of ibex (\"Capra\" (genus), duck, red-striped fox,"}]}
+{"question": "Are both bands, The Church (Band) and Kookies N Kream, from the same country?", "answer": "yes", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 18128480, "score": 71.46253204345703, "title": "Churchwood", "text": "other interests; he was replaced by multi-instrumentalist Eric Bohlke of Austin's Khali Haat in the spring of 2017. In 2011, Churchwood placed \"Rimbaud Diddley\" on Season 4, Episode 4 (\"Una Venta\") of AMC's \"Sons of Anarchy.\" Churchwood Churchwood is an avant-blues quintet from Austin, Texas known for its poetry-driven lyrics, high-energy performances, and eccentric approach to making blues-based rock and roll. The lineup consists of Bill Anderson (guitar), Joe Doerr (vocals, harmonica), Adam Kahan (bass), Billysteve Korpi (guitar), and Eric Bohlke (drums). Churchwood's musical influences are wide-ranging. The band's self-proclaimed \"dystopic blues\" style belies its reverence for the likes of"}, {"doc_id": 12175964, "score": 71.04157257080078, "title": "Hymns (band)", "text": "Hymns (band) Hymns is an indie rock band based in Brooklyn, New York. Originally consisting of North Carolina natives Brian Harding (vocals, guitar) and Jason Roberts (guitar, wurlitzer), the band picked up Texas-based rockers Tony Kent (drums) and Matt Shaw (bass guitar) upon arriving in New York City. Since debuting with the \"infectious\" \"Brother/Sister\" the Hymns have been steadily gaining in popularity, appearing with such headliners as Ben Kweller, Hot Hot Heat, Beck, and the Sam Roberts Band. In 2008, the band released their second album, \"Travel in Herds,\" on the Blackland Records label. \"Spin Magazine\" named them as one"}, {"doc_id": 18128478, "score": 70.98811340332031, "title": "Churchwood", "text": "Churchwood Churchwood is an avant-blues quintet from Austin, Texas known for its poetry-driven lyrics, high-energy performances, and eccentric approach to making blues-based rock and roll. The lineup consists of Bill Anderson (guitar), Joe Doerr (vocals, harmonica), Adam Kahan (bass), Billysteve Korpi (guitar), and Eric Bohlke (drums). Churchwood's musical influences are wide-ranging. The band's self-proclaimed \"dystopic blues\" style belies its reverence for the likes of Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters, Bo Diddley, and other blues masters; however, many critics suggest that musical risk-takers like Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band, Tom Waits, and Nick Cave are of equal importance to Churchwood's sound."}, {"doc_id": 12464959, "score": 70.75057983398438, "title": "Band of Heathens", "text": "as the Euroamericana charts. Band of Heathens The Band of Heathens are an American rock and roll band from Austin, Texas, United States. The three original principal songwriters - Colin Brooks, Ed Jurdi and Gordy Quist - shared the bill at Momo's, an Austin club. Originally, each singer/songwriter performed his own set. However, they eventually started sharing the stage, and collaborating with bassist Seth Whitney. The Wednesday night series was billed as \"The Good Time Supper Club\". A misprint in a local paper billed the act as \"The Heathens.\" Drummer John Chipman joined the band in 2007, and Keyboardist Trevor"}, {"doc_id": 19798607, "score": 70.46691131591797, "title": "Church Tongue", "text": "their debut album, \"Heart Failure\" via Blood & Ink. Alongside the album, the band released a music video for \"Acid Jesus\" on March 10, 2017. Past Justin Quigley - Drums Grant ‘Choo Choo’ Johnstone - Bass Beefy Benderson - Backup Dirty Vox XD Ty Berhardt - Drums Hayden Darnall - Bass Tony “Travis’ Brother” Blondin - Bass Studio albums Singles Church Tongue Church Tongue is an American metalcore band that originated in 2015 in Indianapolis, Indiana. The band's name comes from the movie \"The Wedding Singer\" with Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore. Church Tongue, originally Conquerors, started in 2015. The"}]}
+{"question": "When was the director of film Uncle Silas (Film) born?", "answer": "April 17, 1947", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 8851364, "score": 75.01951599121094, "title": "Uncle Silas", "text": "was the source for Arthur Conan Doyle's \"The Firm of Girdlestone\", and remains a touchstone for contemporary mystery fiction. There are also strong connections between \"Uncle Silas\" and some of Wilkie Collins' novels, especially \"The Woman in White\"; both writers, while recognisably within the Gothic tradition, depict heroines who are far more highly developed than the persecuted maidens of Ann Radcliffe and others. A film version, also titled \"Uncle Silas\" (though initially released in the United States as \"The Inheritance\"), was made by Gainsborough Studios in 1947. It was directed by Charles Frank, with Derrick De Marney as Silas and"}, {"doc_id": 14237555, "score": 74.20489501953125, "title": "Uncle Silas (film)", "text": "Uncle Silas (film) Uncle Silas (US: \"The Inheritance\") is a 1947 British drama film directed by Charles Frank and starring Jean Simmons, Katina Paxinou and Derrick De Marney. It is an adaptation of the novel \"Uncle Silas\" in which an heiress is pursued by her uncle, who craves her money following her father's death. The film was shot at Denham Studios with sets by the art director Ralph Brinton. The costumes were designed by Elizabeth Haffenden. Caroline Ruthyn is the teenage niece of her elderly uncle Silas, a sickly and at one time unbalanced man who becomes her guardian on"}, {"doc_id": 14237556, "score": 72.40099334716797, "title": "Uncle Silas (film)", "text": "the death of her father. The fact that Silas is broke and greedy and young Caroline is the heir to her father's vast fortune is reason enough for Caroline to be wary, but her fears increase when she meets Silas's perverted son and when she discovers that her fearsome former governess, Madame de la Rougierre, is working with her uncle... Uncle Silas (film) Uncle Silas (US: \"The Inheritance\") is a 1947 British drama film directed by Charles Frank and starring Jean Simmons, Katina Paxinou and Derrick De Marney. It is an adaptation of the novel \"Uncle Silas\" in which an"}, {"doc_id": 13404002, "score": 70.58432006835938, "title": "Xavier Dolan", "text": "Xavier Dolan Xavier Dolan-Tadros (; born 20 March 1989) is a Canadian actor, director, screenwriter, editor, costume designer, and voice actor. He began his career as a child actor in commercials before directing several arthouse feature films. He first received international acclaim in 2009 for his feature film directorial debut, \"I Killed My Mother\" (\"J’ai tué ma mère\"), which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in the Director's Fortnight section. Since 2009, he has written and directed eight feature films, all of which have premiered at Cannes, with the exception of \"Tom at the Farm\"—which premiered at the 70th Venice"}, {"doc_id": 16071338, "score": 70.2984619140625, "title": "Silas (TV series)", "text": "English. As a little child \"Silas\" (Patrick Bach) was sold to a circus where he learned to pull stunts and tricks from early on. This comes in handy when he decides to rather live an adventurous life on his own than to be trained in the dangerous art of sword swallowing. Also being threatened by director \"Philipp\" (Diether Krebs) that the sinews of his feet would be cut just in order to prevent him from running away, it occurs to him it is now or never and off he goes. A farmer called \"Bartolin\" (Shmuel Rodensky) gives him shelter but"}]}
+{"question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film The Party Animal?", "answer": "Shreveport", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 5573693, "score": 76.12017059326172, "title": "The Party Animal", "text": "The Party Animal The Party Animal is a movie written and directed by David Beaird. Since its inauspicious debut in 1984, it has become a minor cult classic. \"The Party Animal\" is a documentary-style comedy about a sex-starved man, Pondo Sinatra, a 26-year-old college student whom everyone agrees is doomed to die a virgin. Desperate to break what seems to be a cosmic curse, he tries ever more bizarre schemes to seduce one of the sexy, scantily-clad women who seem to be everywhere, taunting him and enjoying his misery. Despite his best efforts, however, he is rejected everywhere, even at"}, {"doc_id": 19896831, "score": 73.425537109375, "title": "The Party (2017 film)", "text": "Prize at the 2017 Berlin International Film Festival. The Party (2017 film) The Party is a 2017 British black comedy film written and directed by Sally Potter. The film was shot in black and white and features a seven-actor ensemble of Patricia Clarkson, Bruno Ganz, Emily Mortimer, Cherry Jones, Cillian Murphy, Kristin Scott Thomas and Timothy Spall. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear in the main competition section of the 67th Berlin International Film Festival and was awarded the Guild Film Prize. The film received positive reviews from critics. Janet, a politician for the opposition party, has"}, {"doc_id": 9134602, "score": 72.92460632324219, "title": "The Hunting Party (2007 film)", "text": "professional, travels to Sarajevo to a \"puff piece\" of the network anchor Franklin Harris covering the fifth anniversary of the Dayton Agreement, along with the fresh-out-of-Harvard young journalist, and son of the network vice-president, Benjamin (Jesse Eisenberg). Duck runs into his old buddy Simon. Once a US network star reporter, Simon is, by this point, a desperate half-drunk cynic reduced to filing freelance reports for underfunded news outlets in places like Jamaica and Poland. All the while, Simon's looking for a story big enough to propel him back to the realm of credibility. He tells Duck that, through a source,"}, {"doc_id": 9134601, "score": 72.3224868774414, "title": "The Hunting Party (2007 film)", "text": "Simon loses his composure at the network anchor Franklin Harris' (James Brolin) suggestion that the Serb attack may have been a reaction to Muslim provocation attacks from inside the village. As a result of his on-air meltdown, Simon's journalistic career takes a tumble. While his professional prospects spiral downhill, those of his long-time camera man Duck (Terrence Howard) go in the opposite direction. Duck gets a cushy job at the network, while Hunt is left following war after war, as a freelancer, in an attempt to get back on the US network television map. In fall 2000, Duck, now a"}, {"doc_id": 2087990, "score": 72.09640502929688, "title": "House Party (film)", "text": "roles before his death. The film was written and directed by Reginald Hudlin, based on his award-winning Harvard University student film. The film grossed $26,385,627 in its run at the box office with its widest release being 700 theaters. The film has since become a cult classic. Upon its initial release, the film garnered critical acclaim. The lead roles were originally written for DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince. In their high-school cafeteria, Peter, also known as \"Play\" announces to his friends Christopher aka \"Kid\" Robinson, Jr., and Bilal that he will be having a party at his house"}]}
+{"question": "Which film was released earlier, Powerful: Energy For Everyone or Scaregivers?", "answer": "Scaregivers", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 7878228, "score": 69.98216247558594, "title": "A Force More Powerful", "text": "A Force More Powerful A Force More Powerful is a 1999 feature-length documentary film and a 2000 PBS series written and directed by Steve York about nonviolent resistance movements around the world. Executive producers were Dalton Delan and Jack DuVall. Peter Ackerman was the series editor and principal content advisor. Institutional support for the film included funding from the United States Institute of Peace and the Albert Einstein Institution. The film played in festivals worldwide and was broadcast nationally on United States television network PBS in September 2000. It was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Historical Program. The"}, {"doc_id": 12615627, "score": 69.66297149658203, "title": "Brave New Films", "text": "released in six on-line segments, in \"real time\" over 2008 and 2009. In 2010, BNF launched one of its most successful multimedia campaigns, \"Cuentame\", which addresses Latino issues, worker rights and immigration reform. \"Beyond Bars\" is another touchstone campaign, that works on the issue of mass incarceration in the US. The \"Koch Brothers Exposed\" (2012) film and campaign built awareness of the right-wing billionaires’ influence on US government and industry. Under the umbrella of another campaign, \"War Costs\", BNF produced two full-length films, \"War on Whistleblowers\" (2013) and \"\" (2013). For \"Unmanned\", BNF brought drone strike survivors to Washington, and"}, {"doc_id": 15782575, "score": 68.49730682373047, "title": "Attacks from the Future: Rinoplasticos", "text": "new ideas of films featuring other characters. A film about Kripto entered development in summer 2010, later another film about Minipupa was also announced. Both films would serve as prequels and stand-alone films in the series. However both of these films were put on hiatus due to filming of \"Rinoplasticos V\" and \"VI\". Almost a month after the premiere of \"VI\" a spin-off short was made, called \"The Good Side is Better\". This revived the ideas of the other two prequel films. This series was later titled \"The Expanded series\". \"The Story of Kripto\" started filming in fall 2012, and"}, {"doc_id": 3184287, "score": 68.46739196777344, "title": "Without Warning (1994 film)", "text": "to Looking Glass\", a Canadian production, combined simulated news footage with behind-the-scenes dramatics to tell the story of how a network covers the outbreak of a nuclear war. \"World War III\" is a German television drama that depicts in documentary format the events immediately preceding a global thermonuclear showdown. Both \"Ghostwatch\" and \"Alternative 3\" were British faux documentaries that caused hysteria amongst viewers. \"Alternative 3\" was broadcast in 1977 but to this day some conspiracy theorists insist the story was real. At the end of \"Without Warning\", viewers hear radio reports indicating the destruction of major cities (just before Vanocur's"}, {"doc_id": 7878229, "score": 67.77606201171875, "title": "A Force More Powerful", "text": "series explores six successful nonviolent movements in the 20th century, including Mohandas Gandhi's leadership of the Indian Independence movement, the Civil Rights Movement, the boycotts in the Eastern Cape Province as part of the Anti-Apartheid movement in South Africa, the Danish resistance to Nazi Occupation, the Polish Solidarity Movement, and the Chilean democracy movement to oust Augusto Pinochet. \"A Force More Powerful\" is also the name of the companion book to the PBS series, authored by DuVall and Peter Ackerman. In the Acknowledgments section of the book, the authors name Steve York as their most-cited source. The book was published"}]}
+{"question": "When did Albrecht Of Saxe-Weissenfels's mother die?", "answer": "11 December 1669", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 5338492, "score": 80.37740325927734, "title": "Albrecht, Duke of Bavaria", "text": "Austria, sometime Empress of the French), she belonged to a family of the Croatian nobility known since 1230 and made Imperial counts in 1631. Although Albrecht's father allowed the wedding, a Wittelsbach family council concluded that the marriage was non-compliant with the dynasty's marital tradition as set out in its historical house laws, and the names of the couple's four children were excluded from the \"Almanach de Gotha\". In 1948, however, a juridical consultation advised that the head of the house has sole authority to determine the validity of marriages within the House of Wittelsbach, prompting Crown Prince Rupprecht to"}, {"doc_id": 17370032, "score": 80.18770599365234, "title": "Prince Leopold Clement of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha", "text": "the money. Instead, she fired five shots at him at close range and then smashed a bottle of sulfuric acid in his face, before firing the sixth bullet through her heart. Neighbours testified that they heard him scream in agony. The half-naked Rybicka was lying dead by the bed when the police came, but the Prince was alive on the floor and still screaming. Rybicka was cremated in Jena, Germany in December 1915. Having lost an eye and much of the flesh on his face, Prince Leopold Clement died after six months of suffering. His remains were interred in the"}, {"doc_id": 8496485, "score": 80.12287139892578, "title": "Georg II, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen", "text": "villa on Lake Como from her mother Marianne. It was renamed the \"Villa Carlotta\" in the bride's honor. They spent the next five years in Berlin and Potsdam but returned to Meiningen for the birth of their children. On 27 January 1855, their second son Georg died. Charlotte would follow him two month later, dying in childbirth and leaving Georg inconsolable. He succeeded his father as Duke of Saxe-Meiningen in 1866, eleven years after Charlotte's death. Despite his recent widowhood, Georg went on a search for a new wife, if only to provide a mother for his two young children."}, {"doc_id": 8496488, "score": 79.88232421875, "title": "Georg II, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen", "text": "consort of Saxe-Meiningen\". Feodora contracted scarlet fever in January 1872, and died the following month. Despite the many differences between them, Georg had remained fond of her; when she became sick, he was genuinely distraught and sent telegrams to her parents twice daily. He was married thirdly and unequally in Liebenstein on 18 March 1873 to Ellen Franz, a former actress. She was given her own style, being known as Helene, \"Baroness von Holdburg\" shortly before their wedding and after their marriage. This marriage was morganatic, and greatly angered Kaiser Wilhelm. Georg in turn became increasingly angry and defensive at"}, {"doc_id": 15996467, "score": 79.77684020996094, "title": "Archduchess Maria Carolina of Austria (1740–1741)", "text": "the second in line of succession, preceded only by her other older sister Maria Anna. Five months later, on 20 October, her grandfather Emperor Charles VI died and her mother inherited the Austrian and Bohemian lands, and with this began the War of the Austrian Succession. On 24 January 1741 the young Archduchess suddenly became gravely ill with violent seizures, dying around noon of the next day. The cause of death was believed to be either tetany or spasmophilia; however, at the time of her death an autopsy was carried out on the corpse, but no explanation was given for"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the place of death of the director of film Soho Incident?", "answer": "Durban, South Africa", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 6462730, "score": 75.74097442626953, "title": "Murder in the Mews", "text": "asks Poirot to join him at a house in Bardsley Garden Mews where a Mrs Barbara Allen shot herself the previous evening – Guy Fawkes Night – the moment of death being disguised by the noise of fireworks. Once there they find that the doctor thinks there is something strange about the death of the fine lady, a young widow. Mrs Allen was found by a housemate, Miss Jane Plenderleith, who had been away in the country the previous night. The victim was locked in her room and was shot through the head with an automatic, the weapon being found"}, {"doc_id": 13233416, "score": 75.52833557128906, "title": "Death of Ian Tomlinson", "text": "largest police force in the United Kingdom, responsible for policing Greater London, except for the financial district, the City of London. The latter has its own force, the City of London Police. The Met's commissioner at the time was Sir Paul Stephenson; the City of London Police commissioner was Mike Bowron. Responsibility for supervising the Met falls to the Metropolitan Police Authority, chaired by the Mayor of London, at the time Boris Johnson. The officer seen pushing Tomlinson was a constable with the Met's Territorial Support Group (TSG), identified by the \"U\" on their shoulder numbers. The TSG specializes in"}, {"doc_id": 11444849, "score": 74.79142761230469, "title": "Allan Chappelow", "text": "Harding \"Blood On The Page\", William Heinemann (London, 2018) Allan Chappelow Allan Gordon Chappelow FRSA (20 August 1919 – May/June 2006) was an award-winning English writer and photographer who lived in Hampstead, north London. He wrote books on George Bernard Shaw and specialised in portraits of writers and musicians. He was found dead at his house in 2006 and a Chinese national, Wang Yam, was convicted of his murder at a retrial in 2009. The son of wealthy decorator, upholsterer and lecturer (including at Copenhagen University; later fine art consultant) Archibald Cecil Chappelow, Chappelow moved with his family to Hampstead"}, {"doc_id": 11444840, "score": 74.78729248046875, "title": "Allan Chappelow", "text": "Allan Chappelow Allan Gordon Chappelow FRSA (20 August 1919 – May/June 2006) was an award-winning English writer and photographer who lived in Hampstead, north London. He wrote books on George Bernard Shaw and specialised in portraits of writers and musicians. He was found dead at his house in 2006 and a Chinese national, Wang Yam, was convicted of his murder at a retrial in 2009. The son of wealthy decorator, upholsterer and lecturer (including at Copenhagen University; later fine art consultant) Archibald Cecil Chappelow, Chappelow moved with his family to Hampstead at the age of 14, to the house, 9"}, {"doc_id": 17560408, "score": 74.57656860351562, "title": "Soho Incident", "text": "he finally realizes that his lover is only using him, and determines to escape the gang - but things don't turn out the way he planned. Soho Incident Soho Incident, released in the United States as Spin a Dark Web, is a 1956 British film noir directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Faith Domergue and Lee Patterson. The screenplay is based on \"Wide Boys Never Work\", a novel by Robert Westerby. Jim Bankley (Patterson) a Canadian veteran living in London, is trying to succeed as a prizefighter, without much luck. He falls in love with Bella Francesi (Domergue), sister of"}]}
+{"question": "Which film came out earlier, Yonkers Joe or Cover Boy?", "answer": "Cover Boy", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 13964764, "score": 71.08226013183594, "title": "Guess What We Learned in School Today?", "text": "Guess What We Learned in School Today? Guess What We Learned in School Today? (also released in the United States as I Ain't No Buffalo) is a 1970 film directed by John G. Avildsen and written by Eugene Price. The movie premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 1970 and opened in the United States in 1971. Although it was shot before Avildsen's \"Joe\", it got distribution afterward due to \"Joe's\" success. Tagline: \"Love American style with a touch of X.\" Parents in a small, conservative community want to ban sex education in schools, labeling it a Communist plot. However,"}, {"doc_id": 7875479, "score": 70.17617797851562, "title": "Joe (1970 film)", "text": "after sentencing, Garland received hundreds of letters from parents across the country who expressed sympathy with him. It was also reported that during the first weeks after his sentencing, he received no letters expressing outrage or condemnation of his actions. \"Joe\" also featured an original soundtrack, introducing artists such as Exuma with the song \"You Don't Know What's Going On\", Dean Michaels' \"Hey Joe\" (not a version of the song made famous by the Leaves, Jimi Hendrix, and others), and other original songs by Jerry Butler and Bobby Scott. Joe (1970 film) Joe is a 1970 American drama film distributed"}, {"doc_id": 3497202, "score": 69.94831848144531, "title": "Duck and Cover (film)", "text": "Attack was published and contains \"duck and Cover\" or more accurately, cover-and-then-duck advice without using those specific terms in its \"Six Survival Secrets For Atomic Attacks\" section. \"1. Try To Get Shielded 2.Drop Flat On Ground Or Floor 3. Bury Your Face In Your Arms(\"crook of your elbow\")\". The child-orientated \"Duck and Cover (film)\" was produced a year later by the Federal Civil Defense Administration in 1951. Education efforts on the effects of nuclear weapons proceeded with stops-and-starts in the US due to competing alternatives. In a once classified, 1950s era, US war game that looked at varying levels of"}, {"doc_id": 6701066, "score": 69.8895034790039, "title": "You Nazty Spy!", "text": "the Third Reich and helped publicize the Nazi threat in a period when the United States was still neutral about World War II, and isolationist sentiment was prevalent among the public. During this period, isolationist senators such as Burton Wheeler and Gerald Nye objected to Hollywood films on grounds that they were anti-Nazi propaganda vehicles designed to mobilize the American public for war. According to the Internet Movie Database, \"You Nazty Spy!\" was the first Hollywood film to spoof Hitler. It was released nine months before the Charlie Chaplin film \"The Great Dictator\", which began filming in September 1939. \"You"}, {"doc_id": 3497179, "score": 69.86851501464844, "title": "Duck and Cover (film)", "text": "Duck and Cover (film) Duck and Cover is a civil defense social guidance film that is often popularly mischaracterized as propaganda. With similar themes to the more adult oriented civil defense training films, the film was widely distributed to United States schoolchildren in the 1950s. It instructionally teaches students on what to do in the event of a nuclear explosion. The film was funded by the US Federal Civil Defense Administration and released in January 1952. At the time, the Soviet Union was engaged in nuclear testing and the US was in the midst of the Korean War. The film"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director born first, Backstairs At The White House or Her Husband'S Secretary?", "answer": "Her Husband'S Secretary", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 4785547, "score": 80.09687042236328, "title": "Backstairs at the White House", "text": "down by the studios and universities he approached. Other than $40,000 worth of doors taken by UCLA, the sets were bulldozed and sent to landfills, much to the disgust of Friendly. Casting commenced early 1978 with first casting announcements of Leslie Uggams as Lillian Rogers Parks, Olivia Cole as her mother Maggie Rogers, Louis Gossett Jr. as White House staff member Mercer, Cloris Leachman as the White House head housekeeper, Julie Harris as Mrs. Helen Taft, Robert Vaughn as President Woodrow Wilson, Celeste Holm as Mrs. Florence Harding, and William Conrad as President William Howard Taft. Victor Buono later replaced"}, {"doc_id": 4785549, "score": 80.09033203125, "title": "Backstairs at the White House", "text": "administration of William Howard Taft (Victor Buono). Mrs. Elizabeth Jaffray (Cloris Leachman), the Head Housekeeper, informs Maggie that she will be hairdresser for First Lady Helen “Nellie” Taft (Julie Harris) and is the first black woman to serve in the First Family’s living quarters. Chief Usher Ike Hoover (Leslie Nielsen) introduces Maggie to the White House staff including Houseman Levi Mercer (Louis Gossett, Jr.) and Doorman & Presidential Barber John Mays (Robert Hooks). They all instruct her in the etiquette of keeping the First Family’s private lives from the outside world, though not necessarily from gossip among the White House"}, {"doc_id": 4785554, "score": 80.01010131835938, "title": "Backstairs at the White House", "text": "tell the President how he will vote in an upcoming Senate showdown. Two administration aides commit suicide when implicated in the corruption scandals. The staff is cleaning the White House when they hear that President Harding has died in San Francisco while he and the First Lady are on a western coast goodwill tour. Coolidge: Calvin Coolidge and his wife, Grace Coolidge (Lee Grant) arrive at the White House in 1923. President Coolidge introduces the staff to his stringent cost-cutting ways as he micro-manages the household expenses, including how and what to prepare in the kitchen. Due to staff retirements,"}, {"doc_id": 4785553, "score": 79.72489166259766, "title": "Backstairs at the White House", "text": "while Mrs. Harding (an avid mystic) tells Maggie she feels Maggie can be trusted because she has “good vibes.” Harding (continued): Gullible President Harding is manipulated by the scheming Ohio Gang in his cabinet led by Attorney General Harry Daugherty (Barry Sullivan). His administration is plagued by corruption, eventually leading to the Teapot Dome Scandal. The staff keeps to itself the knowledge of his multiple mistresses and the liquor smuggled into the White House during Prohibition. Maggie, as always, refuses to believe any bad rumors about the First Family. Problems mount when Vice President Calvin Coolidge (Ed Flanders) refuses to"}, {"doc_id": 4785567, "score": 79.46318817138672, "title": "Backstairs at the White House", "text": "election. From the window of her upstairs sewing room she witnesses an assassination attempt on President Truman. The President shows his courage by refusing to cancel his scheduled speech at Arlington despite the assassination attempt. As Truman leaves the White House on the last day of his term Mercer tells him, “Mr. President, sir, you’ve got class.” Eisenhower: Dwight D Eisenhower (Andrew Duggan), in total disrespect of tradition, orders the portraits of President Roosevelt and President Truman removed from the main entrance hall. The President and First Lady Mamie Eisenhower (Barbara Barrie) refuse to speak directly with staff and communicate"}]}
+{"question": "What is the date of birth of the director of film The Man Who Finally Died?", "answer": "6 November 1920", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 15518648, "score": 75.6690444946289, "title": "The Man Who Finally Died", "text": "The Man Who Finally Died The Man Who Finally Died is a 1963 British CinemaScope thriller film directed by Quentin Lawrence and starring Stanley Baker, Peter Cushing, Mai Zetterling and Eric Portman. It was based on a 1959 ITV serial. The screenplay concerns a German immigrant to Britain who receives a mysterious phone call telling him his father is not really dead. He returns to Bavaria to investigate the matter. John Burke wrote a novelisation of the screenplay. Joe Newman formerly Joachim Deutsch returns to his small hometown in Bavaria, after living in England since the outbreak of World War"}, {"doc_id": 19279917, "score": 71.63865661621094, "title": "Naji Abu Nowar", "text": "Naji Abu Nowar Naji Abu Nowar (; born 1981) is a British-Jordanian film director, writer and producer. Best known for his works \"Death of a Boxer\" (2009), \"Till Death\" (2012) and \"Theeb\" (2014) for which he received wide spread acclaim and recognition, including a Best Foreign Language Film nomination at 88th Academy Awards, nomination for Best film not in the English language, and the BAFTA Award for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer at the 69th British Academy Film Awards. \"Theeb\" is the first Jordanian film to receive an Oscar nomination. Abu Nowar was born in Oxford"}, {"doc_id": 362581, "score": 71.60555267333984, "title": "Steven Soderbergh", "text": "the end, while promoting \"Side Effects\" in early 2013, he clarified that he had a five-year plan that saw him transitioning away from making feature films around his fiftieth birthday. Around that time, he gave a much publicized speech at the San Francisco International Film Festival, detailing the obstacles facing filmmakers in the current corporate Hollywood environment. Soderbergh had planned to commence production in early 2012 on a feature version of \"The Man from U.N.C.L.E.\", also written by Scott Z. Burns. George Clooney was set for the lead role of Napoleon Solo but had to drop out due to a"}, {"doc_id": 1508421, "score": 71.50862121582031, "title": "Christopher Nolan", "text": "Christopher Nolan Christopher Edward Nolan (; born 30 July 1970) is an English film director, screenwriter, and producer who holds both British and American citizenship. He is one of the highest-grossing directors in history, and among the most acclaimed and influential filmmakers of the 21stcentury. Having made his directorial debut with \"Following\" (1998), Nolan gained considerable attention for his second feature \"Memento\" (2000), for which he was nominated for numerous accolades, including the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. The acclaim garnered by his independent films gave Nolan the opportunity to make the big-budget thriller \"Insomnia\" (2002) and the mystery"}, {"doc_id": 788181, "score": 71.20518493652344, "title": "Nicolas Roeg", "text": "Statten Roeg. They later divorced. Roeg was married to Harriet Harper from 2005 until his death in 2018. On 23 November 2018, Roeg died in London of natural causes at the age of 90. Actor Donald Sutherland (who named one of his sons after Roeg) described Roeg as a \"fearless visionary\". Filmmaker Duncan Jones, the son of David Bowie, who starred in \"The Man Who Fell To Earth\", also paid tribute to Roeg, calling him a \"great storyteller\" and \"inimitable\". Roeg is credited on the following films: Nicolas Roeg Nicolas Jack Roeg (; 15 August 1928 – 23 November 2018)"}]}
+{"question": "Which film was released more recently, Exit Smiling or Shapath?", "answer": "Shapath", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 20094724, "score": 72.40486145019531, "title": "Aiyaary", "text": "Aiyaary Aiyaary () is a 2018 Indian action thriller film written and directed by Neeraj Pandey. Produced by Shital Bhatia, Dhaval Gada & Motion Picture Capital and distributed by Reliance Entertainment, Plan C Studios, Friday Filmworks & Pen India Limited. The film features Sidharth Malhotra, Manoj Bajpayee, Rakul Preet Singh, Pooja Chopra, Adil Hussain, Kumud Mishra, Naseeruddin Shah and Anupam Kher. After having its release date rescheduled from 26 January to 9 February to yet another week, it was released on February 16, 2018 The film is inspired from the Adarsh Housing society scam. One day while conducting Telephone surveillance"}, {"doc_id": 20482710, "score": 72.2850112915039, "title": "October (2018 film)", "text": "October (2018 film) October is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language slice of life romantic drama film directed by Shoojit Sircar, and produced by Ronnie Lahiri and Sheel Kumar under their Rising Sun Films banner. It stars Varun Dhawan, Banita Sandhu, and Gitanjali Rao. Both Sandhu and Rao debuted as actors with this film. Written by Juhi Chaturvedi and shot by Avik Mukhopadhyay, the film depicts the life of a hotel-management intern who takes care of his comatose fellow intern unconditionally and unconventionally. Initially scheduled to release on 1 June 2018, the film was released on 13 April 2018, grossing over 54.74"}, {"doc_id": 20960915, "score": 71.96261596679688, "title": "Saaho", "text": "Saaho Saaho is an upcoming Indian action film, written and directed by Sujeeth, and produced by UV Creations and T-Series. The film stars Prabhas, Shraddha Kapoor, Neil Nitin Mukesh and Evelyn Sharma, and is being shot simultaneously in Telugu, Tamil and Hindi. The filming began in June 2017. \"Saaho's\" first look poster released on 23 October 2017, on the occasion of Prabhas' birthday. A second teaser released on 23 October 2018, once again on the occasion of Prabhas' birthday. It is one of the most expensive Indian films made to date. The film was shot in Hyderabad, Mumbai, Abu Dhabi,"}, {"doc_id": 19532333, "score": 71.85562896728516, "title": "Golden Exits", "text": "Golden Exits Golden Exits is an American-Greek drama film written and directed by Alex Ross Perry. It stars Emily Browning, Adam Horowitz, Mary Louise Parker, Jason Schwartzman, Chloë Sevigny and Analeigh Tipton. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 22, 2017. It was released on February 9, 2018, by Stage 6 Films and Vertical Entertainment. Two families who live and work on the east side of the Carroll Gardens neighborhood of Brooklyn are interrupted by the arrival of Naomi, a 25-year-old Australian summer intern with connections to both families. An underlying theme of the"}, {"doc_id": 19532336, "score": 71.70012664794922, "title": "Golden Exits", "text": "and relationships.\" On Metacritic, the film holds a rating of 69 out of 100, based on 19 critics, indicating \"generally favorable reviews\". Golden Exits Golden Exits is an American-Greek drama film written and directed by Alex Ross Perry. It stars Emily Browning, Adam Horowitz, Mary Louise Parker, Jason Schwartzman, Chloë Sevigny and Analeigh Tipton. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 22, 2017. It was released on February 9, 2018, by Stage 6 Films and Vertical Entertainment. Two families who live and work on the east side of the Carroll Gardens neighborhood of Brooklyn"}]}
+{"question": "Who is Sir William Gore, 3Rd Baronet's paternal grandfather?", "answer": "Sir Paul Gore, 1st Baronet", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 13725167, "score": 83.86355590820312, "title": "Sir William Gore, 3rd Baronet", "text": "Sir William Gore, 3rd Baronet Sir William Gore, 3rd Baronet PC (Ire) (died 1700) was an Anglo-Irish baronet and magistrate. He was the oldest son of Sir Ralph Gore, 2nd Baronet and his wife Anne Caulfeild, second daughter of William Caulfeild, 2nd Baron Caulfeild. In 1661, he succeeded his father as baronet. Gore was appointed Custos Rotulorum of Leitrim in 1684, an office he held until his death in 1700. He was sworn off the Privy Council of Ireland. He married Hannah Hamilton, daughter of James Hamilton and niece of Gustavus Hamilton, 1st Viscount Boyne, and had by her three"}, {"doc_id": 9808904, "score": 83.44439697265625, "title": "Gore baronets", "text": "the baronetcy lives in Australia. The heir apparent is the present holder's only son Timothy Milton Corbet Gore (born 1969). The Gore Baronetcy, \"of Newtown in the County of Mayo\", was created in the Baronetage of Ireland on 10 April 1662 for Arthur Gore. He was the 2nd son of the 1st Baronet (1622 creation). His great-grandson and namesake 3rd Baronet, was in 1762 elevated to the peerage as Earl of Arran. A notable family member was Cecilia Underwood, Duchess of Inverness. She was born Lady Cecilia Letitia Gore (\"c.\" 1785–1873) and was the illegally married second wife of Prince"}, {"doc_id": 9808905, "score": 81.76675415039062, "title": "Gore baronets", "text": "Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex, a younger son of King George III. The family is currently represented by Arthur Gore, 9th Earl of Arran (b1938). His heir presumptive is currently William Henry Gore(born 1950), a distant cousin. The Gore, later Gore-Booth Baronetcy, \"of Artarman in the County of Sligo\", was created in the Baronetage of Ireland on 30 August 1760 for Booth Gore, descendant of Sir Francis Gore, 4th son of the 1st Baronet (1622 creation). He married Lætitia, daughter and heiress of Humphrey Booth. The family has a common origin with the Earl of Arran, Earl Temple of Stowe,"}, {"doc_id": 9808903, "score": 81.46416473388672, "title": "Gore baronets", "text": "Parliament. The sixth Baronet was a prominent military commander. In 1764 he was raised to the peerage as Baron Gore, of Manor Gore in the County of Donegal, and in 1768 he was further created Viscount Belleisle, of Belleisle, in the County of Fermanagh. In 1772 he was further honoured when he was made Earl of Ross, in the County of Fermanagh. All three titles were in the Peerage of Ireland. However, Lord Ross had no surviving male issue and the peerages became extinct on his death in 1802, while the baronetcy passed to his nephew. The present holder of"}, {"doc_id": 10760430, "score": 81.14373779296875, "title": "Sir Ralph Gore, 4th Baronet", "text": "(and distant cousin) Jane St George, daughter of Sir George St George of Dunmore, County Galway and Elizabeth Hannay. By his first wife he had two daughters. By his second wife he had seven children, including St George Gore-St George, who succeeded to the baronetcy, but died young without issue, and Ralph Gore, 1st Earl of Ross. His grandfather had acquired Belle Island in Lough Erne: it was Ralph who built the castle, which was extended and improved by his son, the younger Ralph. The present holder of the baronetcy lives in Australia. Sir Ralph Gore, 4th Baronet Sir Ralph"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the place of death of Halldóra Eldjárn's husband?", "answer": "Cleveland, Ohio", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 785084, "score": 76.32365417480469, "title": "Hel (location)", "text": "sent to her that have died of disease or old age. A very large dwelling is described as existing in Niflheim owned by Hel with huge walls and gates. The hall is called - or inside of this huge hall there is a hall belonging to Hel called - Éljúðnir. Within this hall, Hel is described as having a servant, a slave and various possessions. At the end of chapter 49, the death of Baldr and Nanna is described. Hermóðr, described as Baldr's brother in this source, sets out for Hel on horseback to retrieve the deceased Baldr. To enter"}, {"doc_id": 3407564, "score": 75.74698638916016, "title": "Arild", "text": "is mountainous. The \"Arild Legend\" tells the story of a woman named Inger, a widow who single-handedly bore the responsibility of her two young sons, Arild and Tore. Inger decided to marry one of her many suitors, a particularly persistent one, master David, whose intentions, unfortunately, turned out to be less than noble. Master David made sure that Inger's sons were aboard a ship that was set afire at sea in Skälderviken, thus securing an inheritance for himself and his own sons. Legend has it that Arild's body washed ashore at what is today known as Arild and that Tore's"}, {"doc_id": 2566927, "score": 75.39375305175781, "title": "Huor", "text": "was lost, the Folk of Hador took a last stand fighting off the Orcs, allowing Turgon to escape, \"of all the deeds of war that the fathers of Men wrought in behalf of the Eldar most renowned\". Huor was finally slain by a poisoned arrow that hit him in the eye. Rían bore a child before the end of the year, departed and died upon Haudh-en-Ndengin, where the body of her husband was taken by the Orcs. Huor's death by arrow into the eye may be a reference to Harold Godwinson, the last Anglo-Saxon king of England, who is held"}, {"doc_id": 5187878, "score": 75.18864440917969, "title": "Aroldo", "text": "close to Loch Lomond\" At sunset, a group of shepherds, huntsman and reapers have gathered on the banks of the Loch. As they leave, Aroldo and Briano appear, Aroldo confessing that he still loves Mina. The men pray as a storm begins and it drives the countryfolk back to the lake. A boat barely survives the storm and it arrives on land carrying Mina and Egberto, now shipwrecked. Seeking shelter, Egberto knocks on a stranger's door and, to his surprise, Aroldo appears, but Aroldo is angry, since he and Briano have fled to this remote place with no expectation of"}, {"doc_id": 8112338, "score": 75.16424560546875, "title": "Åsta Gudbrandsdatter", "text": "Harald and his companions became drunk. Under cover of darkness, she ordered her armed men to set fire to the hall in which Harald slept, and he was killed; those of his companions who escaped the flames were put to the sword. Following this episode, Sigrid was called Storråda, 'the Haughty.' On learning of her husband's death, Åsta was outraged both by Harald's infidelity and his murder. She returned immediately to the home of her father Gudbrand Kula in Oppland, where later that year she gave birth to a son, whom she named Olaf. He would later be renowned as"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the performer of song Blink (Rosie Ribbons Song) born?", "answer": "Australian", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 3313866, "score": 71.88374328613281, "title": "Rosie Ribbons", "text": "Rosie Ribbons Rosemary \"Rosie\" Ribbons (born 22 July 1983) is an Australian-born, United Kingdom-raised singer-songwriter. She achieved fame by being one of the finalists in the ITV1 talent show \"Pop Idol\". Subsequently, she went on to score two UK top 20 hits. In the early 1980s, her English father (from North London), Ronald, visited Australia. He met and married Rosie's mother Carol, and the family moved to Pontardawe near Swansea when Rosie was four, to be near Ronald's parents who had moved from London to South Wales for work prior to retiring. Ribbons reportedly wanted to be a pop singer"}, {"doc_id": 3313871, "score": 69.0350112915039, "title": "Rosie Ribbons", "text": "forthcoming album information on the official artwork of the \"Blink\" single, this unreleased debut was originally titled \"Levitate\". The album would finally be released by Phoenix Music International who acquired the Telstar back catalogue in 2018 In 2005 Ribbons returned to the studio to work on a new album. Three tracks were recorded and due to appear on this album (\"Nothing's Changed\" and \"If Only the World Could Smile\"). Clips of these recordings could be heard on her official Myspace page, however, no new album or singles were released. In 2007, now living in Dubbo, Australia, Ribbons auditioned for \"Australian"}, {"doc_id": 14687377, "score": 68.4172134399414, "title": "Queen Ifrica", "text": "Queen Ifrica Ventrice Morgan, whose stage name is Queen Ifrica, is a reggae singer and disc jockey from the hills above Montego Bay, Jamaica. She is the daughter of ska music legend Derrick Morgan but was raised by her mother and stepfather. A Rasta by faith, she is known for her work in the community and for writing songs about deeply personal subject matter in songs such as \"Below the Waist\" and \"Daddy\". Queen Ifrica, began her career in 1995 after shining at a local talent contest in her hometown of Montego Bay, Jamaica. This eye-opening experience eventually led to"}, {"doc_id": 3313869, "score": 68.3006362915039, "title": "Rosie Ribbons", "text": "Records signed her to a five-album deal, reportedly worth £1,000,000. After supporting Liberty X on tour, her first two singles \"Blink\" and \"A Little Bit\" (a cover of a Jessica Simpson song) were both UK top-20 hits. After the disappointing chart position of \"A Little Bit\" Telstar went to work on getting ready to release the third single only a few weeks later. Initially Telstar had chosen \"Good Thing\" before deciding on a double A Side, featuring \"Good Thing\" and \"Heaven\". After supporting Blue on their \"One Love\" Tour Telstar decided that a totally fresh, new track had to be"}, {"doc_id": 3313867, "score": 68.04078674316406, "title": "Rosie Ribbons", "text": "since she was eight years old. A big fan of Mariah Carey, she learned to mimic her singing, and also started to write her own songs. She lost interest during her final school year, passing only two GCSEs, English and Drama. In 2001, bored with her supermarket job, Ribbons auditioned for ITV1's talent show \"Pop Idol\". She initially performed her own composition called \"Colours\" to judges Simon Cowell, Nicki Chapman, Neil Fox and record producer Pete Waterman. Although impressed with her vocal, Cowell suggested that she pick a more familiar song. Taking his advice, Ribbons then wowed the panel with"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director who is older than the other, The Man With The Glass Eye or The Pom Pom Girls? ", "answer": "The Man With The Glass Eye", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 7813385, "score": 70.20954895019531, "title": "Reflections in a Golden Eye (film)", "text": "Ebert observed that the film was released without the usual publicity, despite its stellar cast and director. \"Was the movie so wretchedly bad that Warner Bros. decided to keep it a secret? Or could it be, perhaps, that it was too good?\" Ebert concludes the latter, praising all aspects of the production, but notes that the audience he saw it with greeted the film's emotional moments with guffaws and nervous laughter. Still photographs of Brando in character as Major Penderton were used later by the producers of \"Apocalypse Now.\" These photos of a younger Brando were displayed in the service"}, {"doc_id": 17145589, "score": 70.13704681396484, "title": "Phil Spector (film)", "text": "\"well-crafted, with interesting Big Talent attached,\" and \"better than most films of its kind, even as it remains unsatisfying as historical re-creation, philosophical meditation, or pure drama.\" Lloyd felt that \"Phil Spector\" \"plays as a brief for the defense, a one-sided argument for Spector′s probable innocence\" that makes Clarkson \"look pathetic\" with no one speaking for her, and that \"Pacino doesn't attempt an imitation of his real-life counterpart...this Spector feels more Al than Phil.\" Controversy over the film broke out as soon as it was announced in 2011. A group called the Friends of Lana Clarkson picketed the premiere of"}, {"doc_id": 251722, "score": 69.99275207519531, "title": "Martin Scorsese", "text": "losing to Barry Levinson for \"Rain Man\"). Scorsese made a brief cameo appearance in the film \"Anna Pavlova\" (also known as \"A Woman for All Time\"), originally intended to be directed by one of his heroes, Michael Powell. This led to a more significant role in Bertrand Tavernier's jazz film \"Round Midnight\". He also made a brief venture into television, directing an episode of Steven Spielberg's \"Amazing Stories\". Along with directors Woody Allen and Francis Ford Coppola, in 1989 Scorsese provided one of three segments in the portmanteau film \"New York Stories\", called \"Life Lessons\". After a decade of mostly"}, {"doc_id": 7813376, "score": 69.82833862304688, "title": "Reflections in a Golden Eye (film)", "text": "Reflections in a Golden Eye (film) Reflections in a Golden Eye is a 1967 American drama film directed by John Huston based on the 1941 novel of the same name by Carson McCullers. It deals with elements of repressed sexuality, both homosexual and heterosexual, as well as voyeurism and murder. The film stars Marlon Brando and Elizabeth Taylor. The film was unsuccessful at the box office. The film tells of six central characters, their failures, obsessions and darkest desires. Set at a US Army post in the South in the 1940/50s, it features Major Weldon Penderton (Brando) and his wife"}, {"doc_id": 7813386, "score": 69.32443237304688, "title": "Reflections in a Golden Eye (film)", "text": "record of the character Colonel Walter E. Kurtz. Reflections in a Golden Eye (film) Reflections in a Golden Eye is a 1967 American drama film directed by John Huston based on the 1941 novel of the same name by Carson McCullers. It deals with elements of repressed sexuality, both homosexual and heterosexual, as well as voyeurism and murder. The film stars Marlon Brando and Elizabeth Taylor. The film was unsuccessful at the box office. The film tells of six central characters, their failures, obsessions and darkest desires. Set at a US Army post in the South in the 1940/50s, it"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the father of Prince Charles Louis, Duke Of Chartres born?", "answer": "Rabat", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 724965, "score": 80.70050048828125, "title": "Charles X of France", "text": "moved Charles up one place in the line of succession. He was raised in early childhood by Madame de Marsan, the Governess of the Children of France. At the death of his father in 1765, Charles's oldest surviving brother, Louis Auguste, became the new Dauphin (the heir apparent to the French throne). Their mother Marie Josèphe, who never recovered from the loss of her husband, died in March 1767 from tuberculosis. This left Charles an orphan at the age of nine, along with his siblings Louis Auguste, Louis Stanislas, Count of Provence, Clotilde (\"Madame Clotilde\"), and Élisabeth (\"Madame Élisabeth\"). Louis"}, {"doc_id": 724964, "score": 80.14759063720703, "title": "Charles X of France", "text": "once again, Charles died in 1836 in Gorizia, then part of the Austrian Empire. He was the last of the French rulers from the senior branch of the House of Bourbon. Charles Philippe of France was born in 1757, the youngest son of the Dauphin Louis and his wife, the Dauphine Marie Josèphe, at the Palace of Versailles. Charles was created Count of Artois at birth by his grandfather, the reigning King Louis XV. As the youngest male in the family, Charles seemed unlikely ever to become king. His eldest brother, Louis, Duke of Burgundy, died unexpectedly in 1761, which"}, {"doc_id": 724967, "score": 80.04977416992188, "title": "Charles X of France", "text": "lampoon Louis XVI's alleged impotence. Three years later, in 1778, Charles' second son, Charles Ferdinand, was born and given the title of Duke of Berry. In the same year Queen Marie Antoinette gave birth to her first child, Marie Thérèse, quelling all rumours that she could not bear children. Charles was thought of as the most attractive member of his family, bearing a strong resemblance to his grandfather Louis XV. His wife was considered quite ugly by most contemporaries, and he looked for company in numerous extramarital affairs. According to the Count of Hézecques, \"few beauties were cruel to him.\""}, {"doc_id": 832610, "score": 79.9375991821289, "title": "Charles VIII of France", "text": "King Louis XI by his second wife Charlotte of Savoy. His godparents were Charles II, Duke of Bourbon (the godchild's namesake), Joan of Valois, Duchess of Bourbon, and the teenage Edward of Westminster, the son of Henry VI of England who had been living in France since the deposition of his father by Edward IV. Charles succeeded to the throne on 30 August 1483 at the age of 13. His health was poor. He was regarded by his contemporaries as possessing a pleasant disposition, but also as foolish and unsuited for the business of the state. In accordance with the"}, {"doc_id": 4543626, "score": 79.50160217285156, "title": "Louis, Dauphin of France (son of Louis XV)", "text": "(reign: 1824–1830). Louis's birth secured the throne and his mother's position at court, which previously had been precarious due to her giving birth to three daughters in a row before the birth of the Dauphin. Louis was baptised privately and without a name by Cardinal Armand de Rohan. On 27 April 1737 when he was seven years old the public ceremony of the other baptismal rites took place. It was at this point that he was given the name Louis. His godparents were Louis, Duke of Orléans and the Dowager Duchess of Bourbon (widow of Louis III, Prince of Condé)."}]}
+{"question": "What is the place of birth of Suteuphaa's father?", "answer": "Mong Mao", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 945615, "score": 76.672119140625, "title": "Wākea", "text": "Wākea In the Hawaiian religion, Wākea, the Sky father weds Papahānaumoku, the earth mother. The two are considered the parent couple of the ruling chiefs of Hawaii. \"Wākea\" was the eldest son of Kahiko (\"Ancient One\"), who lived in Olalowaia. He is the ancestor of the \"aliʻi\" (nobility of Hawaii), the ruling class that make up the aristocracy known as the \"noho ali‘i o Hawai‘i\" (ruling chiefs of Hawai‘i). Wākea is the grandson of Welaahilaninui. The priests and common people come from his brothers, one of whom was called Makuʻu. Wākea means expansive space, zenith, or heaven and Papa means"}, {"doc_id": 8234762, "score": 76.30596160888672, "title": "Vahieroa (Tahitian mythology)", "text": "Vahieroa (Tahitian mythology) In Tahitian mythology, Vahieroa is a son of Tafa'i and his wife Hina, and is born at his father's house in the Tapahi hills of Mahina in north Tahiti. He weds Maemae-a-rohi, sister of the ruling chief Tumu-nui. When Tumu-nui sails with his supporters in the canoes Matie-roa and Matie-poto to recover his daughter Hau-van'a who has sailed away to marry King Tu-i-hiti of Hiti-au-revareva, a giant clam attacks them, and the entire party of Tumu-nui is swallowed up. His younger brother 'Iore-roa (big rat) and his brother-in-law Vahieroa go to seek him and are swallowed in"}, {"doc_id": 945621, "score": 76.08142852783203, "title": "Vatea", "text": "Vatea In mythology of Mangaia and the southern Cook Islands, Vatea is the father of gods and men. His mother is Varima-te-takere, who lives deep in Avaiki, the underworld. She plucks off a piece from her right side and it becomes Vatea or Avatea. In Mangaian myth, a beautiful woman visits Vatea in his dreams, and he is certain that she ascends from the underworld to his side, but when he wakes he can never find her. He strews scraped coconut about, and, at last, watchers see a slender hand reach for the delicious food. Vatea catches her and discovers"}, {"doc_id": 949081, "score": 75.99250793457031, "title": "Kaha'i", "text": "Kaha'i Kaha'i (specifically: Hawaii; elsewhere Tafaki, Tafa'i, Tahaki, Tava'i, Tāwhaki) is a handsome Polynesian demigod whose exploits were popular in many Polynesian mythologies. In Hawaiian mythology, according to the Kumulipo he is known as Kaha'inuiahema and according to Tregear, the legends about Kaha’i are 'extremely fragmentary and vague', but they indicate that Hema traveled to 'Kahiki' (perhaps Tahiti, but more probably to \"kahiki\" 'the distance', as \"kahiki\" can be understood to include all of the islands in the Pacific Ocean) to receive a tribute called \"palala\" for the birth of his son Kaha’i. There he was captured by the Aiaia"}, {"doc_id": 20864603, "score": 75.77949523925781, "title": "Syojatar", "text": "Louhiatar wife of Pohja becomes pregnant whilst sleeping with her back to the wind, impregnated by a blast of wind.. After more than nine months the woman seeks to give birth but can find no good place to do so - then god (Ukko) speaks to her from a cloud indicating that a \"\"three cornered shed is on the swamp, on the shore facing the sea in gloomy Pohjola [..] go thither to be confined, to lighten thy womb ..\"\" - she gives birth to nine sons, and one girl. God (the Christian 'Maker') refuses to baptise them, as does"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director died later, The Beggar Of Cawnpore or Tiger On Beat?", "answer": "Tiger On Beat", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 7560576, "score": 73.04093933105469, "title": "Rabindranath Tagore (film)", "text": "last days, his last message to the world \"Civilization in Crisis\" and his death at his birthplace at the age of 80 on 7 August 1941. After the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences awarded Satyajit Ray an honorary Academy Award in 1992 for his lifetime achievements, the Academy Film Archive, part of the Academy Foundation which mainly works with the objectives as \"preservation, restoration, documentation, exhibition and study of motion pictures\", took an initiative to restore and preserve Ray's films. Josef Lindner was appointed as a preservation officer and the Academy has successfully restored 19 titles. However, the"}, {"doc_id": 12607406, "score": 71.75579833984375, "title": "Bappaditya Bandopadhyay", "text": "Bappaditya Bandopadhyay Bappaditya Bandopadhyay or Bappaditya Banerjee (; 28 August 1970 – 7 November 2015) was an Indian director and poet. Banopadhyay was the recipient of the Most Promising Director award for the year 2003, by the BFJA (Bengal Film Journalists' Association). His second feature film \"Silpantar\" (Colours of Hunger) was premiered at the Sofia International Film Festival, Bulgaria. The film was selected in the competitive section of the International Film Festival Bratislava in 2003. It was the only Indian film other than \"Devdas\" selected at the 2003 Helsinki International Film Festival. Debashree Roy won the Kalakar Award for Best"}, {"doc_id": 19110416, "score": 71.41354370117188, "title": "Gour Hari Dastaan", "text": "against his own government to prove his patriotic association towards the nation. He fought for a certificate recognizing his work as a freedom fighter which took three full decades to arrive. At the age of 84, the much sought-after certificate, when it was ultimately awarded, was a bittersweet victory. Gour Hari Dastaan Gour Hari Dastan – The Freedom File is a 2015 Indian, biographical film on freedom fighter Gour Hari Das, directed by Anant Mahadevan. The film starred Vinay Pathak, Konkona Sen Sharma, Ranvir Shorey and Tannishtha Chatterjee, among others. The film depicts the life of the Indian freedom fighter"}, {"doc_id": 20432913, "score": 71.1895980834961, "title": "Bose: Dead/Alive", "text": "Bose: Dead/Alive Bose: Dead/Alive is an Indian historical period drama web television miniseries based on the book \"India's Biggest Cover-up\" by activist Anuj Dhar that was released on JioCinema at ALTBalaji on 20 November, 2017 IST. The show stars Rajkummar Rao, portraying Subhash Chandra Bose, with supporting roles including Naveen Kasturia as Darbari Lal, Edward Sonnenblick as Stanley Allen, and Anna Ador as Emilie Schenkl. On 18 August 1945 after his overloaded Japanese plane crashed in Japanese-occupied Formosa (now Taiwan) Subhas Chandra Bose (Rajkumar Rao) is presumed dead. However his family in Kolkata receive a telegram from Mahatma Gandhi to"}, {"doc_id": 12349074, "score": 71.05802917480469, "title": "Satyajit Ray", "text": "a long-lost uncle arrives to visit his niece in Calcutta, he arouses suspicion as to his motive. This provokes far-ranging questions in the film about civilisation. In 1992, Ray's health deteriorated due to heart complications. He was admitted to a hospital, but never recovered. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences awarded him an Honorary Academy Award. Ray is the first and the only Indian, yet, to receive the honor. Twenty-four days before his death, Ray accepted the award in a gravely ill condition, calling it the \"Best achievement of [his] movie-making career.\" He died on 23 April 1992."}]}
+{"question": "Where was the place of death of the composer of song It Ain'T Necessarily So?", "answer": "Hollywood", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 8442237, "score": 76.30353546142578, "title": "John Hardy (song)", "text": "John Hardy (song) \"John Hardy\" is a traditional American folk song based on the life of a railroad worker living in McDowell County, West Virginia in the Spring of 1893. The historical John Hardy is believed to have gotten into a drunken dispute during a craps game held near Keystone, and subsequently killed a man named Thomas Drews. Hardy was found guilty of murder in the first degree, and was hanged on January 19, 1894, with 3,000 people allegedly in attendance. Hardy is believed to have made peace with the Lord the morning before his death by being baptized in"}, {"doc_id": 13034135, "score": 76.20709228515625, "title": "Jim Garland", "text": "Jim Garland Jim Garland (April 8, 1905 – September 6, 1978) was a miner, songwriter, folksinger, and folk song collector from the coal mining country of eastern Kentucky, where he was involved with the communist-led National Miners Union (NMU) during the violent labor conflicts of the early 1930s called the Harlan County War. Garland came to New York City in 1931 with his older half-sister Aunt Molly Jackson and later followed by sister Sarah Ogan where he participated in the Greenwich Village folk music scene. Two of his best-known songs are \"The Death of Harry Simms\" and \"I Don't Want"}, {"doc_id": 10395806, "score": 75.32637023925781, "title": "The Death of Emmett Till", "text": "played on WGES radio, the telephone company in Chicago reported 8,394 busy signals, virtually all of them listeners trying to contact the station.\" Stephen J. Whitfield calls the lyrics \"mawkish\" but describes \"the ballad\" as \"a precocious attempt to continue the tradition of the folk protest song.\" The Death of Emmett Till \"The Death of Emmett Till\", also known as \"The Ballad of Emmett Till\", is a song by American musician and Nobel Laureate Bob Dylan about the murder of Emmett Till. Till, a 14-year-old African American, was killed on August 28, 1955, by two white men, reportedly after flirting"}, {"doc_id": 20944504, "score": 75.28793334960938, "title": "Paul Gilley", "text": "on June 16, 1957. He was 27 years old. His protective mother was shattered by the death, and she burned his papers, destroying much of the evidence of his songwriting career. In \"Billboard\" magazine, a Dallas music agent wrote to inquire who was handling the Gilley estate, as the agent was still interested in buying two songs written by Gilley and Kratz. Maytown, Kentucky, declared Paul Gilley Day on June 9, 2012, to honor the songwriter. At the same time, a new biography of Gilley was announced, self-published by historian W. Lynn Nickell as \"Paul Gilley: The Ghost Writer in"}, {"doc_id": 4452563, "score": 75.13923645019531, "title": "Ann Rutledge", "text": "the body was exhumed and then buried in the Oakland Cemetery in Petersburg, Illinois, when an undertaker became financially interested in the cemetery in 1890. At this time the cheap stone marker was replaced with a granite monument that included the lyrics of Edgar Lee Masters and reads: Out of me unworthy and unknown The vibrations of deathless music: \"With malice toward none, with charity toward all.\" Out of me the forgiveness of millions toward millions, And the beneficent face of a nation Shining with justice and truth. I am Ann Rutledge who sleeps beneath these weeds, Beloved in"}]}
+{"question": "Who is Maquiztzin's father-in-law?", "answer": "Huitzilihuitl", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 15045758, "score": 81.28135681152344, "title": "Ce Acatl Topiltzin", "text": "dies after giving birth to Ce Acatl. Once Ce Acatl emerges from manhood, he spends seven years upon the mountains offering penance (for his sins) to the gods and performs ritual bloodletting asking the gods to make him a great warrior—ritual bloodletting by rulers was long a feature of Mesoamerican religions. Once this time passes, he begins to wage war and becomes the leader of Tollan and the Toltecs. His reign is peaceful and productive, lasting 42 years. Within the last four years, the known archenemy of Quetzalcoatl, Tezcatlipoca (although it is not specified in this version), tells him he"}, {"doc_id": 15984187, "score": 80.67928314208984, "title": "Tezcacohuatzin", "text": "Tezcacohuatzin Tezcacohuatzin () (also called Ozomatzin () was a king of Cuauhnahuac. He ruled in the late 14th century and was a grandfather of Aztec Emperor Moctezuma I and his wife Chichimecacihuatzin I. He was described as one of the most powerful Aztec kings at that time. It was believed that he was a magician. One of the best known Aztec stories regarding him concerns the alliance between the Aztecs and the people of Cuauhnahuac. The Aztec Emperor Huitziláihuitl wished to ask Tezcacohuatzin (also called Ozomatzin), for his daughter, the Princess Miahuaxihuitl's hand in marriage. But, Tezcacohuatzin, unwilling to let"}, {"doc_id": 15045747, "score": 80.42900848388672, "title": "Ce Acatl Topiltzin", "text": "Tepoztlán. According to various sources, he had four different possible fathers, the most popular of which is Mixcōatl (\"Cloud Serpent\"), the god of war, fire, and the hunt, and presumably also an earlier Toltec king—Mesoamerican leaders and high-priests sometimes took the names of the deity who was their patron. His mother is at times unnamed, but Chimalman is the most accepted. There exist few accounts of Ce Acatl's early childhood. However, all information agrees that he proved his worth first as a warrior and then as a priest to the people of Tollan. He assumed lordship over the Toltecs and"}, {"doc_id": 908678, "score": 80.0184555053711, "title": "Mixcoatl", "text": "by Huitzilopochtli. The Centzon Huitznahua met their demise when they, and their sister Coyolxauhqui, after finding their mother Coatlicue pregnant, conspired to kill her. However, as they attacked she gave birth to a fully formed and armed Huitzilopochtli, who proceeded to kill his half-siblings. Mixcoatl was also related to 400 more gods, the Centzonmimixcoa, whom, together with his 3 brothers (all different from the ones named above) and their sister, he slew by ambush. Mixcoatl was also thought of as being the father of another important deity, Quetzalcoatl, the feathered serpent. Quetzalcoatl's father Mixcoatl was murdered; Quetzalcoatl was informed by"}, {"doc_id": 2257890, "score": 79.91462707519531, "title": "Nezahualpilli", "text": "Texcoco during the increasing centralization of Aztec power in Tenochtitlán. When he told Moctezuma II that the Texcocan wise men had foretold foreign dominion over the Valley of Mexico, the emperor challenged him to a ball game. Moctezuma considered the loss of the game a negative omen. He married a daughter of Ahuitzotl only to later have her executed. Her public improprieties and high social status qualified her for a punishment that would not have been applicable to someone of a lower status. He was said to have taken numerous consorts and fathered 144 children. Nezahualpilli was succeeded by his"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the father of Edward The Exile born?", "answer": "Wessex", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 1610732, "score": 80.987060546875, "title": "Edward the Exile", "text": "Edward the Exile Edward the Exile (1016 – 19 April 1057), also called \"Edward Ætheling\", was the son of King Edmund Ironside and of Ealdgyth. He spent most of his life in exile in the Kingdom of Hungary following the defeat of his father by Canute the Great. After the Danish conquest of England in 1016, Canute had Edward, said to be only a few months old, and his brother, Edmund, sent to the Swedish court of Olof Skötkonung (who was either Canute's half-brother or stepbrother), supposedly with instructions to have the children murdered. Instead, the two boys were secretly"}, {"doc_id": 1610736, "score": 80.36651611328125, "title": "Edward the Exile", "text": "Their children were: Edward's grandchild Edith of Scotland, also called Matilda, married King Henry I of England, continuing the Anglo-Saxon line into the post-Conquest English monarchy. Edward the Exile was a direct descendant of a line of Wessex kings dating back, at least on the pages of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles, to the arrival of Cerdic of Wessex in A.D. 495, nearly a century after the withdrawal of the Western Roman Empire army legions from Hadrian's Wall and from Alfred the Great in the English monarchs family tree. Of his more immediate ancestors, all four of Edward's male-line ancestors shown in"}, {"doc_id": 1610737, "score": 80.25353240966797, "title": "Edward the Exile", "text": "the diagram below were Kings of England before Cnut the Great (Canute) took the crown and sent Edward into exile. Edward the Exile Edward the Exile (1016 – 19 April 1057), also called \"Edward Ætheling\", was the son of King Edmund Ironside and of Ealdgyth. He spent most of his life in exile in the Kingdom of Hungary following the defeat of his father by Canute the Great. After the Danish conquest of England in 1016, Canute had Edward, said to be only a few months old, and his brother, Edmund, sent to the Swedish court of Olof Skötkonung (who"}, {"doc_id": 17566599, "score": 77.85629272460938, "title": "Edward of Angoulême", "text": "Edward of Angoulême Edward of Angoulême (27 January 1365 – September 1370) was second in line to the throne of the Kingdom of England and heir apparent to the Earldom of Kent. Born in Angoulême, he was the eldest child of Edward, Prince of Wales, commonly called \"the Black Prince\", and Joan, Countess of Kent, and thus was a member of the House of Plantagenet. Edward's birth, during the Hundred Years' War, was celebrated luxuriously by his father and by other monarchs, such as Charles V of France. Edward died at the age of five, leaving his three-year-old brother, Richard"}, {"doc_id": 17566601, "score": 76.80320739746094, "title": "Edward of Angoulême", "text": "a member of the House of Plantagenet and the second, but eldest surviving grandson of the reigning English monarch, Edward III. Edward was related to the reigning French royal House of Valois through his paternal grandmother, Philippa of Hainault. His mother, Joan, was his father's first cousin once removed, and was \"suo jure\" Countess of Kent. Edward's date of birth has been a matter of debate. In the Dictionary of National Biography article for his father, Edward's birth year is given as 1363, 1364 or 1365, based on three contemporary chronicles, including that of Jean Froissart. A letter sent by"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director who is older than the other, Tactical Force or Jumanji? ", "answer": "Jumanji", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 6900302, "score": 68.91899108886719, "title": "Jumanji", "text": "heavily criticized by Bradley Pierce and \"E! News\", the latter of which stated that they felt that the remake was \"unnecessary and kind of insulting\". On January 14, 2016, it was announced that Jake Kasdan will direct the remake. On January 20, 2016, it was announced that the remake would be pushed back to July 28, 2017. In April 2016, Dwayne Johnson signed on to produce and star in the remake, while \"Variety\", \"TheWrap\" and Deadline.com reported that Kevin Hart, Jack Black, and Nick Jonas were in early talks to co-star. In August 2016, Dwayne Johnson confirmed that the film"}, {"doc_id": 19226058, "score": 67.49288940429688, "title": "Louis DiGiaimo", "text": "unknown Brad Pitt to be cast in the role of J.D. Pitt landed the part, and his work in the film helped jump-start his career. The success of this initial union led to DiGiaimo casting Scott's next five films: \"\", \"White Squall\", \"G.I. Jane\", the Academy Award-winning \"Gladiator\", and \"Hannibal\". Other directors whose movies DiGiaimo helped cast include John Frankenheimer (\"52 Pick-Up\"), Luis Llosa (\"Sniper\"), Brian Gibson (\"The Juror\"), Sidney Lumet (\"Gloria\"), Luis Mandoki (\"Trapped\"), and Richard Donner (\"16 Blocks\"). He also produced Bob Giraldi's independent film \"Dinner Rush\". His final film as casting director was Nick Stagliano's \"Good Day"}, {"doc_id": 13591469, "score": 67.2874984741211, "title": "Universal Soldier (franchise)", "text": "Rodgers, written by William Malone and John Fasano. Starring Jean-Claude Van Damme, Michael Jai White, and Bill Goldberg. In this theatrical sequel to the original film, Luc Deveraux (Van Damme), had his cybernetic implants removed and is an ordinary human, and a single parent. He works with scientist Dylan Cotner to create a new, safer breed of fighters that are connected through an artificially intelligent computer system called S.E.T.H. (Self-Evolving Thought Helix). The project loses funding, and the supercomputer is scheduled to be turned off. To preserve itself SETH takes over a superior UniSol model (White) and kidnaps Deveraux’s daughter."}, {"doc_id": 11526199, "score": 67.16510009765625, "title": "Taken (film)", "text": "third \"Taken\" film was released 16 December 2014. In September 2015, NBC ordered a prequel series depicting a younger Bryan Mills with Clive Standen portraying Mills, Gaius Charles, Monique Gabriela Curnen, James Landry Hebert, Michael Irby, Jose Pablo Cantillo, Jennifer Marsala and Simu Liu are cast as John, Vlasik, Casey, Scott, Dave, Riley and Faaron, members of OPCON. Brooklyn Sudano is cast as Asha, an attractive, well-educated young student from an upper-middle-class family who is furthering her education when she first meets Bryan and Jennifer Beals is cast as Christina Hart, the Special Deputy Director of National Intelligence who has"}, {"doc_id": 6900303, "score": 66.98555755615234, "title": "Jumanji", "text": "would not be a remake, rather a continuation of the 1995 film and that it would be filmed in Hawaii. In August, Johnson announced on Instagram that Karen Gillan has been cast in the film. In September 2016, Johnson released a concept art of his character \"The Smoldering\" Dr. Bravestone. The film, officially titled \"\", was released on December 20, 2017. Jack Black, Dwayne Johnson, and Nick Jonas have discussed in interviews what a third installment would be about. Karen Gillan has also said that an alternate ending for \"Welcome to the Jungle\" would have left the door open for"}]}
+{"question": "Who is the uncle of Filippa Fleming?", "answer": "Ivar Fleming", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 13172568, "score": 76.87225341796875, "title": "Camillo Francesco Maria Pamphili", "text": "marriage to perpetuate the lineage was explored. This remained the intention after his uncle's election to the papacy. After negotiations had begun for the wedding of his sister Costanza to Niccolò Ludovisi, belonging to the pro-Spanish faction, a potential bride for the young Pamphili he is sought in the pro-French faction. Olimpia Maidalchini advocated for the candidacy of Taddeo Barberini's daughter, Lucrezia, then twelve years old. The move was designed to mend the rift between the Pamphili and the Barberini which had developed after Pope Innocent's election (he had the Barberini investigated for misappropriation of funds during the First War"}, {"doc_id": 10913513, "score": 76.48137664794922, "title": "Camilla Faà", "text": "Camilla Faà Camilla Faà di Bruno, also da Casale, also Camilla Faà Gonzaga (c. 1599 – 14 July 1662) was an Italian noble who was married secretly, briefly and morganatically to Ferdinando the Gonzaga Duke of Mantua and Duke of Montferrat. Repudiated by her husband she became a nun and the sixteen page memoir which she wrote in 1622 at the behest of her Mother Superior has been described as the first prose autobiography written by an Italian woman. Her story was the subject of Paolo Giacometti’s historical drama \"Camilla Faa da Casale\", first performed at the Teatro Nuovo, Florence"}, {"doc_id": 256619, "score": 76.4700927734375, "title": "Lucrezia Borgia", "text": "rival parties. Lucrezia was mother to seven or eight known children: Giovanni Borgia, \"\"infans Romanus\"\" (\"Child of Rome\", c. 1498–1548) had his paternity acknowledged by both Alexander and Cesare in two separate Papal bulls, but it was rumoured that he was the child of Lucrezia and Perotto. The child (identified in later life as Lucrezia's half-brother) was most likely the result of a liaison between Rodrigo Borgia (Pope Alexander VI, Lucrezia's father) and an unknown mistress and was not Lucrezia's child. At least one biographer (Maria Bellonci) claims that Lucrezia gave birth to three more children, one by Alfonso of"}, {"doc_id": 1983201, "score": 76.33949279785156, "title": "Antoine Nompar de Caumont", "text": "Antoine Nompar de Caumont Antoine Nompar de Caumont, duc de Lauzun (1632November 19, 1723) was a French courtier and soldier. He was the only love interest of the \"greatest heiress in Europe\", Anne Marie Louise d'Orléans, Duchess of Montpensier, cousin of Louis XIV. He is often noted for his command of a French expeditionary Brigade which served alongside the Jacobite Irish Army during the Williamite War. After defeat at the Battle of the Boyne in July 1690 his brigade retreated to Galway where it was evacuated to France. Nonetheless he remained an influential figure at the Jacobite court in exile,"}, {"doc_id": 10113816, "score": 76.2666244506836, "title": "Le duc d'Albe", "text": "he appeals to the Duke to spare his co-conspirators and Amelia, all of whom have been arrested in Daniele Bauer's tavern. The Duke reveals to Marcello that he is his father. In exchange for his friends' freedom, Marcello kneels before the Duke and acknowledges him as his father. Marcello confesses to Amelia that he is the Duke's son. She asks him to kill the Duke as proof of his love for her. Torn between his father and the woman he loves, Marcello hesitates. Later at the port of Antwerp, Amelia, disguised as a man, takes matters into her own hands"}]}
+{"question": "Who died first, Paul Gleason or Huneric?", "answer": "Huneric", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 7187820, "score": 69.99000549316406, "title": "Cunhambebe", "text": "to help the Frenchmen, particularly because they felt betrayed by the Portuguese, and also because the Temimino tribes, their traditional and bitter enemies, fought on the side of the Portuguese. Cunhambebe died of bubonic plague just after the arrival of Villegaigon's fleet to the Guanabara Bay in Rio de Janeiro, before the events which eventually led to the almost complete destruction of the Tamoyos towards the end of the 16th century. Cunhambebe Cunhambebe (more correctly pronounced Quonambec in his native Tupi language) was an aboriginal Indian chieftain of the Tupinambá tribe, which dominated the region between present-day Cabo Frio (Rio"}, {"doc_id": 1159574, "score": 69.79104614257812, "title": "Paul is dead", "text": "car, crashed, and was decapitated. To spare the public from grief, or simply as a joke, the surviving Beatles replaced him with the winner of a McCartney look-alike contest. This scenario was facilitated by the Beatles' recent retirement from live performance and by their choosing to present themselves with a new image for their next album, \"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band\". In LaBour's telling, the stand-in was an \"orphan from Edinburgh named William Campbell\" whom the Beatles then trained to impersonate McCartney. Others contended that the man's name was William Shears Campbell, later abbreviated to Billy Shears, and"}, {"doc_id": 1470737, "score": 69.75149536132812, "title": "James, son of Zebedee", "text": "James, son of Zebedee James, son of Zebedee (Hebrew: , \"Yaʿqob\"; Greek: Ἰάκωβος; ; died 44 AD) was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus, traditionally considered the first apostle to be martyred. The son of Zebedee and Salome is James, styled \"the Greater\", to distinguish him from the Apostle James \"the Less\", with greater meaning older or taller, rather than more important. He was the brother of John the beloved disciple. James is described as one of the first disciples to join Jesus. The Synoptic Gospels state that James and John were with their father by the seashore when"}, {"doc_id": 9517018, "score": 69.61408233642578, "title": "Reginald Fitzurse", "text": "initially escaped to Scotland and thence to Morville's Knaresborough Castle where they stayed for a year. All four were excommunicated by Pope Alexander III on Easter Day and ordered to make a penitential pilgrimage to the Holy Land, staying for 14 years. It is believed that none returned. Legends hold that FitzUrse fled to Ireland where he fathered the McMahon clan. Reginald Fitzurse Sir Reginald FitzUrse (1145 – 1173) was one of the four knights who murdered Thomas Becket in 1170. His name is derived from \"Fitz\", the Anglo- Norman French term meaning \"son of\" and urse from the Latin"}, {"doc_id": 7879065, "score": 69.48699188232422, "title": "John and Paul", "text": "the martyrs were eunuchs of Constantina, daughter of Constantine the Great, and became acquainted with a certain Gallicanus, who built a church in Ostia. At the command of Julian the Apostate, they were beheaded secretly by Terentianus in their house on the Caelian Hill, where their church was subsequently erected, and where they themselves were buried. Three Christians who were ministering to them were also executed and buried nearby: Crispus, Crispinianus, and Benedicta. The rooms on the ground-floor of the above-mentioned house of Pammachius were rediscovered under the Basilica of Santi Giovanni e Paolo in Rome. They are decorated with"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the place of death of Humphrey Stafford, Earl Of Stafford's father?", "answer": "Northampton", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 9598627, "score": 82.51531982421875, "title": "John de Beauchamp, 1st Baron Beauchamp de Warwick", "text": "Countess of Warwick who had seven children including John towards the end of his life he resided in parish of St. Andrew, near Baynard's Castle, City of London, he bequeathed his house to the King who had it converted for use as his great wardrobe, a bachelor he died without issue and his barony expired. His remains were interred, between two pillars, before the image of the Virgin, on the south side of the nave of Old St Paul's Cathedral, where there was a monument to his memory, incorrectly later known as \"Duke Humphrey's Tomb\", because of the mistaken belief"}, {"doc_id": 13064323, "score": 82.08102416992188, "title": "Humphrey Stafford, 1st Earl of Devon", "text": "on Warwick's order. Devon managed to escape, but was later captured by a mob at Bridgwater in Somerset, and executed on 17 August. Humphrey Stafford had been Earl of Devon for exactly three months at the time of his death. He and Isabel had no children, so when he died his title became extinct. It was restored the next year for John Courtenay, the brother of Thomas, the last Courtenay earl of Devon. Stafford was buried in Glastonbury Abbey, and a dispute over his lands followed between his cousins. Stafford was considered over-ambitious and unscrupulous by many contemporaries. This can"}, {"doc_id": 7200224, "score": 81.94181823730469, "title": "William Howard, 1st Viscount Stafford", "text": "the blood of Oliver Plunkett was on his head. Stafford was executed on Tower Hill on 29 December 1680. Gilbert Burnet wrote that he was quickly forgotten, but others thought that the publication of a version of his final words, addressed to his daughter Delphina (who was a nun at Leuven), in which he spoke eloquently of his innocence — \"My good child, I pray God bless you... your poor old father hath this comfort, that he is totally innocent\" — helped to turn public opinion against the Plot. The early deaths of Dugdale and Turberville, the principal informers against"}, {"doc_id": 19994834, "score": 81.735107421875, "title": "Ralph Stafford (knight)", "text": "of insults. This affair, wrote the historian Carol Rawcliffe, \"threatened to disrupt the entire campaign\" and drew much commentary from political observers of the time. Ralph Stafford had never married, and died childless, so the earldom passed to his younger brother, Thomas. The king, incensed with rage at Ralph's death had promised not to pardon Holland; Richard broke this promise, however in February 1386. Ralph's father, \"embittered\" at the king's failure to impose justice on the killer, embarked the same year on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, and died on the return journey in 1386. Ralph Stafford was interred in Kings"}, {"doc_id": 2494715, "score": 81.48597717285156, "title": "Humphrey Stafford, Earl of Stafford", "text": "aunt was Cecily Neville, wife of Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York and mother to among others Edward IV of England, Edmund, Earl of Rutland, George Plantagenet, 1st Duke of Clarence and Richard III of England. Lord Stafford fought under his father-in-law in support of the House of Lancaster during the First Battle of St Albans. He appears to have been badly wounded at this battle, but either eventually died of his wounds or from the plague, predeceasing his own father in 1458. Stafford married Lady Margaret Beaufort, daughter of Edmund Beaufort, 2nd Duke of Somerset and Lady Eleanor Beauchamp."}]}
+{"question": "Which country the director of film The Divide (2011 Film) is from?", "answer": "France", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 14597602, "score": 72.92042541503906, "title": "The Divide (2011 film)", "text": "film is based on a script by the screenwriting duo of Karl Mueller and Eron Sheean. Director Xavier Gens cast Lauren German, Milo Ventimiglia, Michael Biehn and Rosanna Arquette in leading roles for the film. The film was shot in the Millennium Centre and the Manitoba Production Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba. \"The Divide\" was released theatrical by Content Films. After its premiere at Austin's South by Southwest Film Festival, the U.S. rights were quickly picked up by Anchor Bay. \"The Divide\" received negative reviews from critics. The film has a 26% approval rating at Rotten Tomatoes, with an average rating"}, {"doc_id": 14597603, "score": 71.32535552978516, "title": "The Divide (2011 film)", "text": "of 4.1/10, based on 46 reviews. The score was composed by guitarist and music producer Jean-Pierre Taieb. The Divide (2011 film) The Divide is a post-apocalyptic horror film directed by Xavier Gens and written by Karl Mueller and Eron Sheean. It stars Michael Biehn, Lauren German, Milo Ventimiglia and Rosanna Arquette. \"The Divide\" was first screened at the SXSW festival in March 2011, then released in theaters in the United States on January 13, 2012, to negative reviews. It was released on DVD in the United States on April 17, 2012. As nuclear explosions ravage New York City, residents of"}, {"doc_id": 19418426, "score": 71.31574249267578, "title": "The Divide (2015 film)", "text": "The Divide (2015 film) The Divide is a UK/US documentary film directed by British film-maker Katharine Round. It was produced by Katharine Round and Christopher Hird. It is an adaptation of the acclaimed 2009 socio-economic book \"\" by Richard G. Wilkinson and Kate Pickett. The book argues that there are \"pernicious effects that inequality has on societies: eroding trust, increasing anxiety and illness, (and) encouraging excessive consumption\". Originally titled \"The Spirit Level\", The film ran a successful crowdfunding campaign through IndieGoGo, raising £70,000, £20,000 more than expected. The film was completed in 2015 and previewed that same year. It was"}, {"doc_id": 14597593, "score": 70.40908813476562, "title": "The Divide (2011 film)", "text": "The Divide (2011 film) The Divide is a post-apocalyptic horror film directed by Xavier Gens and written by Karl Mueller and Eron Sheean. It stars Michael Biehn, Lauren German, Milo Ventimiglia and Rosanna Arquette. \"The Divide\" was first screened at the SXSW festival in March 2011, then released in theaters in the United States on January 13, 2012, to negative reviews. It was released on DVD in the United States on April 17, 2012. As nuclear explosions ravage New York City, residents of an apartment block rush downstairs to escape from the building, only to be forced into the basement"}, {"doc_id": 14597594, "score": 70.16683959960938, "title": "The Divide (2011 film)", "text": "by further explosions. Only eight of the residents – Eva (Lauren German) and her boyfriend Sam (Iván González), Josh (Milo Ventimiglia) and his brother Adrien (Ashton Holmes), Josh's friend Bobby (Michael Eklund), Marilyn (Rosanna Arquette) and her daughter Wendi (Abbey Thickson), and Devlin (Courtney B. Vance) – manage to force their way into the building's bomb shelter before the superintendent, Mickey (Michael Biehn), seals the door. The group acclimatises to the cramped surroundings while Mickey asserts his dominance over the shelter and its denizens, much to the chagrin of Josh, Bobby, and Devlin. After some time, the shelter's door is"}]}
+{"question": "Which film whose director is younger, The Pinto Bandit or Normal Life?", "answer": "Normal Life", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 6518161, "score": 68.83253479003906, "title": "The Normal Heart", "text": "in the country since 1928. Ryan Murphy said in an August 2011 interview with \"Deadline\" that he had optioned \"The Normal Heart\" and intended to produce the film version, starring Mark Ruffalo \"and maybe Julia Roberts\". \"The Hollywood Reporter\" confirmed the film news in January 2012, adding Alec Baldwin, Matt Bomer, and Jim Parsons to the previously announced cast. In March 2013, Taylor Kitsch joined the cast. In April 2013, the casting of actors Jonathan Groff and Joe Mantello was announced. In May 2013, it was announced that Alfred Molina would be replacing Alec Baldwin. The film adaptation débuted on"}, {"doc_id": 14435589, "score": 68.53311157226562, "title": "Eric Eason", "text": "Brendan Fraser, Mos Def, Alice Braga, Scott Glenn and Matheus Nachtergaele premiered at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival. On June 24, 2011, Summit Entertainment released \"A Better Life\" a film written by Eric Eason and directed by Chris Weitz that concerns the plight of an Illegal Mexican gardener in Los Angeles trying to give his son a brighter future and avoid deportation. The material seems to be a return to Eason's preoccupations with marginalized characters. \"A Better Life\" was nominated for an Academy Award in the Best Actor category for Demian Bichir, and the film won a National Board of"}, {"doc_id": 1832879, "score": 68.29915618896484, "title": "Dave Eggers", "text": "reviews and middling commercial performance. \"The Circle\", a film version of Eggers' book, starring Emma Watson, John Boyega, and Tom Hanks (who had starred in the \"Hologram for the King\" adaptation), was released in April 2017. Eggers followed \"Heroes of the Frontier\" with \"The Monk of Mokha\" (2018), another nonfiction biography in a similar vein to \"Zeitoun\", billed by the publishers as \"the exhilarating true story of a young Yemeni American man, raised in San Francisco, who dreams of resurrecting the ancient art of Yemeni coffee but finds himself trapped in Sana’a by civil war.\" Eggers' next novel, \"The Parade\","}, {"doc_id": 8375389, "score": 68.07128143310547, "title": "Paul Dano", "text": "Tibeats in \"12 Years a Slave\" (2013) and Alex Jones in \"Prisoners\" (2013). His acting portrayal of musician Brian Wilson in \"Love & Mercy\" (2014), earned him a Golden Globe nomination in the category of Best Supporting Actor. Dano made his directorial debut with the 2018 drama film \"Wildlife\", based on the novel by Richard Ford and starring Carey Mulligan and Jake Gyllenhaal. He co-wrote the screenplay with his partner Zoe Kazan. Dano was born in New York City, New York, the son of Gladys (\"née\" Pipp) and Paul A. Dano. He has a younger sister named Sarah. Dano spent"}, {"doc_id": 15654188, "score": 68.01445007324219, "title": "A Better Life", "text": "A Better Life A Better Life is a 2011 American drama film directed by Chris Weitz and written by Eric Eason. It is based on Roger L. Simon's story and follows an illegal American immigrating gardener and his son finding their stolen rent-to-own truck. Demián Bichir was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor. Carlos Galindo works as a gardener in Los Angeles with his partner, Blasco. His son, Luis, studies at high school. Luis spends time with his girlfriend, who is affiliated with gang members. The gang members pressure him to join them. One one occasion Luis is"}]}
+{"question": "Who died first, Fausto Cleva or Hugo Süchting?", "answer": "Hugo Süchting", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 3771069, "score": 75.79150390625, "title": "Horacio Quiroga", "text": "the emergency ward, he had learned that a patient was shut up in the basement with hideous deformities similar to those of the infamous English Joseph Merrick (the \"Elephant Man\"). Taking pity, Quiroga demanded that the patient, named Vicent Batistessa, be released from confinement and moved into his room. As expected, Batistessa befriended and paid eternal gratitude to the great storyteller. Feeling desperate about his present suffering and realizing that his life was over, he told Batistessa his plan to shorten his suffering and Batistessa promised to help. That morning (February 19, 1937) in the presence of his friend, Horacio"}, {"doc_id": 18873774, "score": 75.72349548339844, "title": "Jacinto Rodríguez Díaz", "text": "died on 28 September 1929, in a tragic accident known as \"Dolores Street air crash\"', along with lawyer José Luis Balcárcel (member of the Generation of 1920 intellectuals and classmate of future Literature Nobel Prize awardee Miguel Ángel Asturias, among others), the child Carlos Montano Novella and engineer Julio Montano Novella, Guatemalan Consul in New York City. Only Julio Montano survived. Rodríguez Díaz's tomb was designed and built by Guatemalan sculptor Rafael Yela Günther and is in the Guatemala City General Cemetery. For his numerous services to his country, Colonel Rodríguez was awarded 53 medals and 15 trophies by the"}, {"doc_id": 10841438, "score": 75.17578125, "title": "Manrico Ducceschi", "text": "of the Resistance were never fulfilled, as he was found hanged in his house in Lucca on August 26, 1948. His death was officially ruled out as suicide, although Ducceschi's closest friends were never fully convinced and the subject remains controversial. Manrico Ducceschi Manrico Ducceschi, a.k.a. \"Pippo\", was born on September 11, 1920 in Capua (Caserta), the son of Fernando Ducceschi and Matilde Bonaccio. The family originated in Pistoia, the town in which Manrico grew up and completed his studies until he went to university at the Faculty of \"Lettere e Filosofia\" (Arts). He was however forced to interrupt his"}, {"doc_id": 3170975, "score": 74.8662109375, "title": "Juan Belmonte", "text": "a drawer in his study and shot himself. He died within a week of his 70th birthday. Berman and Wallace suggest that this may have been a 'copycat suicide'; on hearing of his friend Hemingway's suicide in 1961, Belmonte is said to have answered 'Well done.' The circumstances surrounding his death are the source of some controversy. A popular version, seen for example in Life, describes events substantially as follows: when Belmonte's doctor told him that, because of his lifelong injuries and trauma, he could no longer smoke cigars, ride his horses, drink wine or perform sexual acts with women,"}, {"doc_id": 3882083, "score": 74.65058135986328, "title": "Martín Alonso Pinzón", "text": "syphilis. The theory that syphilis is of New World origin and that it was first brought back to Europe by Columbus's crew has been longstanding, and long controversial. Some recent genetic evidence restores credence to the theory. Even so, even if Pinzón contracted it on the voyage, it is extremely unlikely that it was the cause of his death. Tertiary syphilis does not normally show up for 3 to 15 years. There is also a possibility that some historians have confused Martín Alonso Pinzón with his brother Francisco, who is more plausibly (but still controversially) believed to have had this"}]}
+{"question": "Who is the stepmother of Gulussa?", "answer": "Sophonisba", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 887712, "score": 76.99640655517578, "title": "Gudrun", "text": "the material is translated from German (particularly Low German) oral tales, as well as possibly some from German written sources such as the \"Nibelungenlied\". Therefore, it is included here. In the \"Thidrekssaga\", Grimhild (Kriemhild) is the daughter of king Aldrian of Niflungaland and Oda, sister of king Gunnar (Gunther), Gisler (Giselher), and Gernoz (Gernot), and half sister of Högni (Hagen). When Sigurd (Siegfried) comes to Gunnar's kingdom one day, he marries Grimhild and suggests that Gunnar marry Brunhild. Some time later, Grimhild and Brunhild argue over precedent in the king's hall. Brunhild accuses Grimhild of not even being married to"}, {"doc_id": 887703, "score": 76.68401336669922, "title": "Gudrun", "text": "dead husband. Various versions of the text judge her actions differently; in the A and B versions, she is condemned as a \"vâlendinne\" (fiend) for her bloody revenge, but the C version emphasizes her love for her dead husband as her motivation and absolves her of most blame. In the \"Nibelungenlied\", Kriemhild is the daughter of king Dancrat and queen Ute of Burgundy, a kingdom centered around Worms. Her brothers are Gunther, Gernot, and Giselher, with Gunther being the king. The poem opens when Kriemhild has a dream that she raised a falcon only to see it killed by two"}, {"doc_id": 887719, "score": 76.58778381347656, "title": "Gudrun", "text": "a continued oral tradition outside of the \"Nibelungenlied\", with many details agreeing with the \"Thidrekssaga\". In the Heldenbuch-Prosa, Kriemhild is the daughter of king Gibeche and married to Siegfried. She arranges for the disaster at Etzel's hall in order to take vengeance on Dietrich von Bern for having killed Siegfried in the rose garden. She provokes the fighting by having her and Etzel's son brought into the hall and having the child provoke Hagen, who kills it. This leads to an outbreak of hostilities in which many heroes die. When Dietrich takes Gunther and Hagen prisoner, she cuts off their"}, {"doc_id": 887726, "score": 76.22441101074219, "title": "Gudrun", "text": "Gudrun in several chapters of the section of the poem called \"Skáldskaparsmál\". His presentation of the story is very similar to that found in the \"Völsunga saga\" (see below), but is considerably shorter. Gudrun is introduced as the daughter of Gjúki and Grimhild, full sister to Gunnar and Högni, and half-sister to Guthorm. Gudrun marries Sigurd when he comes to Gjúki's kingdom. When Sigurd returns from aiding Gunnar in his wooing of Brunhild, Sigurd and Gudrun have two children, a son named Sigmund and a daughter named Svanhild. Some time later, Gudrun and Brunhild have a quarrel while washing their"}, {"doc_id": 887695, "score": 76.22030639648438, "title": "Gudrun", "text": "Gudrun Gudrun (Old Norse \"Guðrún\") or Kriemhild (Middle High German \"Kriemhilt\") is the wife of Sigurd/Siegfried and a major figure in Germanic heroic legend and literature. She is believed to have her origins in Ildico, last wife of Attila the Hun, and two queens of the Merovingian dynasty, Brunhilda of Austrasia and Fredegund. In both the Continental (German) and Scandinavian traditions, Gudrun/Kriemhild is the sister of the Burgundian king Gunther/Gunnar and marries the hero Siegfried/Sigurd. Both traditions also feature a major rivalry between Gudrun and Brunhild, Gunther's wife, over their respective ranks. In both traditions, once Sigurd has been murdered,"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director who was born later, One, Two, Three or Calling All Crooks?", "answer": "One, Two, Three", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 547876, "score": 67.3011703491211, "title": "Severus Snape", "text": "of the Phoenix\", the fifteen-year-old Snape (portrayed by Alec Hopkins) makes a brief appearance in a flashback to Snape’s youth. In the final film, \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2\", the younger Snape, perhaps ten or eleven, is played by Benedict Clarke. In 2016, a fan film prequel, \"Severus Snape and the Marauders\", was released online and Snape was played by Mick Ignis. Before Alan Rickman was offered the role of Severus Snape, the role was originally offered to Tim Roth, who turned the role down in favour of portraying General Thade in \"Planet of the Apes\"."}, {"doc_id": 10507424, "score": 67.12557983398438, "title": "The Beginning or the End", "text": "actors cast in the movie were best known for film noir : Hume Cronyn for \"The Postman Always Rings Twice\"; Joseph Calleia, for \"Gilda\" and \"Deadline at Dawn\"; and Ludwig Stössel for Fritz Lang's \"Cloak and Dagger\". Groves's cooperation was secured by hiring him as a primary consultant, for $10,000 (). The portly Groves apparently had no objection to his portrayal by the slim and handsome Donlevy, except for the way in which he was shown bossing industrialists around. He had a scene in which he warned Roosevelt that the invasion of Japan would be opposed by Japanese nuclear weapons"}, {"doc_id": 360800, "score": 66.99331665039062, "title": "Sean Connery", "text": "ability to play older mentors to younger leads, which would become a recurring role in many of his later films. The following year, his acclaimed performance as a hard-nosed Irish-American cop in \"The Untouchables\" (1987) earned him the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, his sole nomination throughout his career. Fellow nominees included Morgan Freeman and Denzel Washington, both of whom would go on to win the award. His subsequent box-office hits included \"Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade\" (1989), in which he played Henry Jones, Sr., the title character's father, \"The Hunt for Red October\" (1990) (where he was"}, {"doc_id": 7011246, "score": 66.96586608886719, "title": "Joe Wright", "text": "were replaced by Alicia Vikander and Ruth Wilson, respectively. Wright then directed the 2015 prequel to \"Peter Pan\" for Warner Bros. The film starred Hugh Jackman, Garrett Hedlund, Rooney Mara, Amanda Seyfried and Levi Miller as Peter. The screenplay by actor-turned-screenwriter Jason Fuchs was from the 2013 Hollywood Black List, a selection of popular unproduced scripts. Rooney Mara's casting as Tiger Lily did cause a controversy, due to her being of European ancestry, while Tiger Lily is traditionally portrayed as a Native American. Wright's 2017 film \"Darkest Hour\" covers a pivotal month in the life of former British Prime Minister"}, {"doc_id": 3695714, "score": 66.80833435058594, "title": "The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974 film)", "text": "not the plot mechanics. And what could have been formula trash turns out to be fairly classy trash, after all.\" Gene Siskel also gave the film 3 out of 4 stars, describing it as a \"solid new thriller laced with equal amounts of tension and comedy.\" The film holds a 100% \"Fresh\" score on Rotten Tomatoes based on 38 critics. In 1998, the film was remade as a television film with the same title, with Edward James Olmos in the Matthau role and Vincent D'Onofrio replacing Shaw as the senior hijacker. Although not particularly well received by critics or viewers,"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the place of death of the performer of song Dear Heart (Song)?", "answer": "Branson, Missouri", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 2156155, "score": 73.26272583007812, "title": "Darby Crash", "text": "apocryphal lore has Crash attempting to write \"Here lies Darby Crash\" on the wall as he lay dying, but not finishing. In reality, he wrote a short note to Darby Crash Band bassist David \"Bosco\" Danford that stated \"My life, my leather, my love goes to Bosco.\" His death was largely overshadowed by that of John Lennon, who was killed by Mark David Chapman in New York just one day after Crash's suicide. His female friend Casey Cola Hopkins was with him that night, at her mother's main house. Casey was supposed to have died with him in the coach"}, {"doc_id": 6490629, "score": 72.18307495117188, "title": "Will Fyffe", "text": "disguised as himself, Fyffe entered the competition for a bet, but he could only win \"second\" prize! According to theatre manager and historian, W. J. MacQueen-Pope: \"Will Fyffe was a man of great honesty and integrity\", and this comes across in his songs when heard today. It was by falling from a hotel room window that Fyffe met his death. After an operation on his right ear in 1947, Fyffe went to recuperate at his own hotel in St Andrews. One night, he fell from the window of his suite and was taken to the local cottage hospital, where he"}, {"doc_id": 14880731, "score": 72.0132064819336, "title": "Good Night, Dear Heart", "text": "for writing \"Good Night, Dear Heart\". The character Stephanie Heywood was later featured in an issue of the \"Quantum Leap\" comic book series. It is November 9, 1957, and Sam Beckett has \"leaped\" into the body of Melvin Spooner, a mortician in fictional Riven Rock, Massachusetts, who also serves as the town's coroner. He looks down at the body of 19 year old Hilla Doehner, a West German immigrant. It is explained that Hilla has no family since her father died in North Africa in World War II and her mother and brothers perished in the 1945 firebombing of Dresden."}, {"doc_id": 3546286, "score": 71.23823547363281, "title": "The Death of the Heart", "text": "The Death of the Heart The Death of the Heart is a 1938 novel by Elizabeth Bowen set in the interwar period. It is about a sixteen-year-old orphan, Portia Quayne, who moves to London to live with her half-brother Thomas and falls in love with Eddie, a friend of her sister-in-law. Bowen called it a 'pre-war' novel, \"a novel which reflects the time, the pre-war time with its high tension, its increasing anxieties, and this great stress on individualism. People were so conscious of themselves, and of each other, and of their personal relationships because they thought that everything of"}, {"doc_id": 6703527, "score": 71.16563415527344, "title": "Murder of John Lennon", "text": "Loving\") came over the hospital's sound system at the moment Lennon was pronounced dead. Lennon's body was then taken to the city morgue at 520 First Avenue for an autopsy. The cause of death was reported on his death certificate as \"hypovolemic shock, caused by the loss of more than 80% of blood volume due to multiple through-and-through gunshot wounds to the left shoulder and left chest resulting in damage to the left lung, the left subclavian artery, the aorta and aortic arch\". The pathologist who performed the autopsy on Lennon also stated in his report that even with prompt"}]}
+{"question": "Who is the father of the director of film Traitors Of San Angel?", "answer": "Leopoldo Torres Ríos", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 9365125, "score": 75.32313537597656, "title": "Juan José Campanella", "text": "Juan José Campanella Juan José Campanella (born July 19, 1959) is an Argentine television and film director, writer and producer. He is a prominent figure of cinema in his country, and achieved worldwide fame with the release of \"The Secret in Their Eyes\" (2009), for which he was awarded the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Campanella was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He started studying engineering, but dropped out in 1980 after four years at university. He would later remark that the decisive factor for this decision was watching \"All That Jazz\" on the very day he was"}, {"doc_id": 9365129, "score": 74.8644027709961, "title": "Juan José Campanella", "text": "Chris Meloni, Denis Leary, Adrien Brody, Moira Kelly, Justin Long, Vincent D'Onofrio, Alec Baldwin, Tina Fey, Tracy Morgan, Rachel Dratch, Hope Davis, Jay Hernandez, Bridget Moynahan, Stephen Colbert, and Hugh Laurie. Campanella holds a Master in Fine Arts from New York University and is studying towards a Masters in Political Science from Universidad Torcuato di Tella. Juan José Campanella Juan José Campanella (born July 19, 1959) is an Argentine television and film director, writer and producer. He is a prominent figure of cinema in his country, and achieved worldwide fame with the release of \"The Secret in Their Eyes\" (2009),"}, {"doc_id": 5992051, "score": 74.77525329589844, "title": "The Exterminating Angel", "text": "The Exterminating Angel The Exterminating Angel (), is a 1962 surrealist film, written and directed by Luis Buñuel, starring Silvia Pinal, and produced by her then-husband Gustavo Alatriste. Sharply satirical and allegorical, the film contains a view of the aristocracy suggesting they \"harbor savage instincts and unspeakable secrets\". It is considered one of the best 1,000 films by \"The New York Times\", and was adapted into an opera in 2016. During a formal dinner party at the lavish mansion of Señor Edmundo Nóbile and his wife Lucía, the servants unaccountably leave their posts until only the major-domo is left. After"}, {"doc_id": 17915516, "score": 74.69514465332031, "title": "Nicholas McCarthy (director)", "text": "Nicholas McCarthy (director) Nicolas McCarthy (born November 10, 1970) is an American film director and writer based in Los Angeles. A lifelong lover of film, McCarthy struggled for the first decades of his career, receiving his first break into the motion picture industry at the age of 40 with the release of his 2012 feature film \"The Pact\". In 2014 he released \"At the Devil's Door\", establishling himself primarily as a maker of horror film. McCarthy was born in New Hampshire to an Irish-American Catholic family. His family relocated to the Boston area when McCarthy's father took a position as"}, {"doc_id": 19514354, "score": 74.57177734375, "title": "Stefano Sollima", "text": "In 2018, Sollima made his English language film debut with the action crime thriller \"\", described as an \"anthological sequel\" to \"Sicario\" (2015), starring Benicio del Toro and Josh Brolin. The same year, he began shooting the internationally co-produced crime TV series \"ZeroZeroZero\", which he also co-created, about global cocaine trade from South America to Europe. Based on Roberto Saviano's non-fiction book of the same name, the show stars Dane DeHaan, Gabriel Byrne and Andrea Riseborough. Stefano Sollima Stefano Sollima (; born 4 May 1966) is an Italian director and screenwriter. He is best known for his gritty crime-drama films,"}]}
+{"question": "Who is the stepfather of Peter Phillips?", "answer": "Timothy Laurence", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 4749411, "score": 77.28907775878906, "title": "Hal Williams", "text": "Hal Williams Halroy Candis Williams (born December 14, 1938) is an American actor, best known for his recurring role as Police Officer Smith (\"Smitty\") on \"Sanford and Son\" (1972–76) and as the patriarch Lester Jenkins, the husband of Marla Gibbs's character, on the NBC sitcom \"227\" (1985–90). Born and raised in Columbus, Ohio, Williams worked as a postal worker and corrections officer before moving to Hollywood to pursue an acting career. Williams started in the acting business in 1969. Since then, he has appeared in movies such as Paul Schrader's \"Hardcore\", Howard Zieff's \"Private Benjamin\" (he also portrayed the role"}, {"doc_id": 2370691, "score": 76.4389419555664, "title": "Peter Phillips", "text": "child, and the Queen's first great-grandchild, a daughter named Savannah Anne Kathleen, was born on 29 December 2010 at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital. On Saturday, 23 April, the Queen was present for the baby's baptism, which took place at Holy Cross Church in Avening, Gloucestershire, near Gatcombe Park, the home of his mother. Savannah is 15th in line to the throne. On 29 March 2012, the couple's second daughter, Isla Elizabeth, was born at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital. She is 16th in line to the throne. Isla was baptized on Saturday, 30 June 2012, at St. Nicholas' Church in Cherington, Gloucestershire. Peter"}, {"doc_id": 9742229, "score": 76.0199966430664, "title": "Jack Collins (actor)", "text": "Jack Collins (actor) Jack Richard Collins (August 24, 1918 – January 31, 2005) was an American stage, film, and television actor. He played Mike Brady's boss, Mr. Phillips, in the television series \"The Brady Bunch\", and Peter Christopher's boss, baby-food manufacturer Max Brahms, in the short-lived sitcom \"Occasional Wife\". Collins made numerous guest appearances in many television shows. He also appeared in several TV commercials. His acting appearances included \"The Phil Silvers Show\", \"Gunsmoke\", \"Bonanza\", \"Mission Impossible\", \"The Addams Family\", \"My Favorite Martian\", \"Bewitched\", \"I Dream of Jeannie\", \"The Lucy Show\", \"Petticoat Junction\", \"The Odd Couple\", \"Adam-12\", \"Mod Squad\", \"Ironside\","}, {"doc_id": 2370683, "score": 75.41836547851562, "title": "Peter Phillips", "text": "Peter Phillips Peter Mark Andrew Phillips (born 15 November 1977) Is a member of the British royal family. He is the elder child and only son of Anne, Princess Royal, and her first husband, Captain Mark Phillips. He is the eldest grandchild of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. After graduating from university in 2000, he worked for Jaguar followed by WilliamsF1. In 2003, while working for WilliamsF1 in Canada, he met Autumn Kelly, whom he married in St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle in 2008. For many years Phillips has worked in the sports sponsorship and"}, {"doc_id": 19806468, "score": 74.77439880371094, "title": "Danney Williams", "text": "Danney Williams Danney Lee Williams Jr. (born December 7, 1985) is a biracial man from Little Rock, Arkansas who claims to be the biological son of Bill Clinton, the former President of the United States. In 1999, a paternity test excluded Clinton as the father, and the story has been described as \"a cruel hoax by the boy's mother\". Williams was born in 1985 to Danney Williams Sr. and Bobbie Ann Williams, a former prostitute. The story about Bobbie's relationship with Bill Clinton was started by the \"Daily Mail\" in 1992, but it failed to gain media attention. However, the"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the place of burial of Aleksandra Marianna Wiesiołowska's father?", "answer": "Lublin", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 1383750, "score": 79.16587829589844, "title": "Adam Mickiewicz", "text": "Though Tadeusz Boy-Żeleński and others have speculated that political enemies might have poisoned Mickiewicz, there is no proof of this, and he probably contracted cholera, which claimed other lives there at the time. Mickiewicz's remains were transported to France, boarding ship on 31 December 1855, and were buried at Montmorency, Val-d'Oise, on 21 January 1861. In 1890 they were disinterred, moved to Austrian Poland, and on 4 July entombed in the crypts of Kraków's Wawel Cathedral, a place of final repose for a number of persons important to Poland's political and cultural history. Mickiewicz's childhood environment exerted a major influence"}, {"doc_id": 877736, "score": 78.84081268310547, "title": "Casimir Pulaski", "text": "and examined in a forensic study. The eight-year examination, including DNA analysis, ended inconclusively, although the skeleton is consistent with Pulaski's age and occupation. A healed wound on the skull's forehead is consistent with historical records of an injury Pulaski sustained in battle, as is a bone defect on the left cheekbone, believed to have been caused by a benign tumor. The skeleton also had several female features, which has lead to speculation that Pulaski was likely intersex. The remains were reinterred with military honors in 2005. The United States has long commemorated Pulaski's contributions to the American Revolutionary War,"}, {"doc_id": 11018005, "score": 78.79931640625, "title": "Wanda Mound", "text": "decorated with a relief of a sword and a distaff, and the inscription 'Wanda'. Wanda Mound Wanda Mound () is a tumulus located in Mogiła (since 1949 a neighbourhood of district Nowa Huta) in Kraków, Poland. The mound is assumed to be the resting place of the legendary princess Wanda. According to one version of the story, she committed suicide by drowning in the Vistula river to avoid unwanted marriage with a German. The mound is located close to the spot on the river bank where her body was found. Archaeological studies, conducted on site in 1913 and in mid-1960,"}, {"doc_id": 11018003, "score": 77.68537902832031, "title": "Wanda Mound", "text": "Wanda Mound Wanda Mound () is a tumulus located in Mogiła (since 1949 a neighbourhood of district Nowa Huta) in Kraków, Poland. The mound is assumed to be the resting place of the legendary princess Wanda. According to one version of the story, she committed suicide by drowning in the Vistula river to avoid unwanted marriage with a German. The mound is located close to the spot on the river bank where her body was found. Archaeological studies, conducted on site in 1913 and in mid-1960, did not provide any conclusive evidence of the mound's age and purpose. The mound"}, {"doc_id": 5247094, "score": 77.63136291503906, "title": "Wawel", "text": "the funeral of Prince Józef Poniatowski took place in the Wawel Cathedral. Since that event, national heroes have been entombed within the cathedral; prior to this date, only bodies of monarchs were interred there. In 1818 the body of national hero Tadeusz Kościuszko was buried in St. Leonard's Crypt. The Potocki Chapel was reconstructed in a classical style. The statue of Prince Arthur Potocki, by the Danish sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen, was placed within the chapel; a second work by Thorvaldsen was placed in Queen Sophia's Chapel. In 1869, due to the accidental opening of the coffin of King Casimir III,"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director died later, Il Coraggio or Shark Monroe?", "answer": "Il Coraggio", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 2796405, "score": 73.00407409667969, "title": "Michael Cimino", "text": "did. Cimino died July 2, 2016, at age 77 at his home in Beverly Hills, California. Eric Weissmann, a friend and former lawyer of Cimino, said that friends had been unable to reach Cimino by phone for the last few days and called the police, who found him dead in his bed. Weissmann stated that he had not been aware of Cimino having any illness. Michael Cimino Michael Cimino ( ; February 3, 1939 – July 2, 2016) was an American film director, screenwriter, producer, and author. Born in New York City, he graduated from Yale University in 1963 and"}, {"doc_id": 981412, "score": 72.61217498779297, "title": "Robert Bresson", "text": "Robert Bresson Robert Bresson (; 25 September 1901 – 18 December 1999) was a French film director. Known for his ascetic approach, Bresson contributed notably to the art of cinema; his non-professional actors, ellipses, and sparse use of scoring have led his works to be regarded as preeminent examples of minimalist film. Bresson is among the most highly regarded French filmmakers of all time. His works \"A Man Escaped\" (1956), \"Pickpocket\" (1959) and \"Au hasard Balthazar\" (1966) were ranked among the 100 greatest films ever made in the 2012 \"Sight & Sound\" critics' poll. Other films of his, such as"}, {"doc_id": 16277280, "score": 72.5870132446289, "title": "Django Strikes Again", "text": "who had co-written the sequel and had initially agreed to direct it, refused to partake in its production. It was filmed on location in Colombia. \"Django Strikes Again\" represents the final screen appearance of Christopher Connelly, who died of cancer a year after the film's release. In May 2016, it was reported that Franco Nero will reprise his role in his third and final outing as the titular character, entitled \"Django Lives!\", with the film taking place 50 years after the events of the original installment, set to be directed by John Sayles. Django Strikes Again Django Strikes Again (,"}, {"doc_id": 10807375, "score": 72.44647979736328, "title": "René Cardona Jr.", "text": "decades up to his death. He commonly worked with either Mexican leading man Hugo Stiglitz or Andrés García, who both briefly enjoyed some international fame while regulars in Cardona Jr. films. He dabbled in a variety of genres, touching everything from disaster movies such as \"Survive!\" (1976) and \"Cyclone\" (1978) to horror films (\"Night of a Thousand Cats\" in 1972), sci-fi films (\"The Bermuda Triangle\" in 1978), and even sensational dramas of historic events as the Jonestown Massacre, as retold as \"\" (1979). Cardona Jr. is particularly infamous for his predilection for cruelty towards animals while filming. A live shark"}, {"doc_id": 9541761, "score": 72.15878295898438, "title": "Armando Nannuzzi", "text": "as a camera support, shooting out wood splinters which injured Nannuzzi, the director of photography on the production. As a result, Nannuzzi lost his right eye. After the incident, Nannuzzi sued Stephen King, and 17 others, on 18 February 1987 for $18 million in damages due to unsafe working practices. The suit was settled out of court. Other films in which he served as a cinematographer include \"Sandra\" (1965) and \"Frankenstein Unbound\" (1990). He was also a frequent collaborator of Mauro Bolognini's. Nannuzzi died on 14 May 2001 in Ostia, Italy, although some sources say he died in April 2001."}]}
+{"question": "Where did Mary Ann Angell's husband die?", "answer": "Salt Lake", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 2612984, "score": 76.40818786621094, "title": "Richard Christopher Carrington", "text": "of chloral. The event, combined perhaps with the censure on a supposed deficiency of proper nursing precautions conveyed by the verdict of the coroner's jury, told heavily on her husband's spirits. He left his house on the day of the inquest, and returned to it after a week's absence, only to find it deserted by his servants. He was seen to enter it, 27 Nov., but was never again seen alive. After a time some neighbour gave the alarm, the doors were broken open, and his dead body was found extended on a mattress locked into a remote apartment. A"}, {"doc_id": 1434927, "score": 75.40731811523438, "title": "John Edwards", "text": "She never addresses John's mistress by name but calls her a \"parasitic groupie\" and claims that she is pathetic. Elizabeth also opens up about how she tried to forgive her husband after she first learned of the affair but struggled to find forgiveness when he continued to lie. After Edwards' January 21, 2010, admission that he fathered a child with his mistress, Elizabeth legally separated from him and intended to file for divorce after a mandatory one-year waiting period. On December 7, 2010, Elizabeth died of metastatic breast cancer at age 61. In Washington. D.C. he lived in Embassy Row,"}, {"doc_id": 11770334, "score": 75.31163787841797, "title": "Mary Ann Britland", "text": "as epilepsy, and once again Mary Ann claimed on the insurance. Mary Ann had been having an affair with her neighbour, Thomas Dixon, and after her own husband's death was invited to stay at the Dixons' house just across the street at number 128 by Thomas's 29-year-old wife, Mary. On 14 May, Mary Dixon was to become Britland's third and final victim. The three deaths, all with their near identical and somewhat unusual symptoms, raised suspicion; Mary Ann Britland was finally interviewed by the police in connection with Mary Dixon's death and her body was examined by a pathologist. It"}, {"doc_id": 6671462, "score": 75.06004333496094, "title": "Alice Arden", "text": "sent most of the servants out to look for their master. Meanwhile, Alice, her daughter Margaret Arden, Cicely Pounder and the maid Elizabeth Stafford would transport the corpse outside the house. They \"carried it out into a field adjoining to the churchyard, and to his own garden wall, through which he went to church.\" They laid it down \"about ten paces from the door of that garden\", making it seem that Thomas was murdered outside. According to Hollinshed, Alice waited until the following morning to alert the town that her husband went missing. The towns-people conducted a search and the"}, {"doc_id": 4345906, "score": 74.84605407714844, "title": "Mary Barton", "text": "having to save her lover without giving away her father. With the help of Job Legh (the intelligent grandfather of her blind friend Margaret), Mary travels to Liverpool to find the only person who could provide an alibi for Jem – Will Wilson, Jem's cousin and a sailor, who was with him on the night of the murder. Unfortunately, Will's ship is already departing, so that, after Mary chases after the ship in a small boat, the only thing Will can do is promise to return in the pilot ship and testify the next day. During the trial, Jem learns"}]}
+{"question": "Where did Thomas Howard, 2Nd Duke Of Norfolk's father die?", "answer": "Battle of Bosworth", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 1779308, "score": 85.2909927368164, "title": "Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk", "text": "failing health. He withdrew from court, resigned as Lord Treasurer in favour of his son in December of that year, and after attending the opening of Parliament in April 1523, retired to his ducal castle at Framlingham in Suffolk where he died on 21 May 1524. His funeral and burial on 22 June at Thetford Priory were said to have been 'spectacular and enormously expensive, costing over £1300 and including a procession of 400 hooded men bearing torches and an elaborate bier surmounted with 100 wax effigies and 700 candles', befitting the richest and most powerful peer in England. After"}, {"doc_id": 7117043, "score": 83.70316314697266, "title": "Lord Thomas Howard", "text": "death sentence was not carried out, and Lord Thomas languished in the Tower despite the fact that Lady Margaret had broken off their relationship. While in the Tower Lady Margaret fell ill with a fever, and the King allowed her to be moved to Syon Abbey under the supervision of the abbess. She was released from imprisonment on 29 October 1537. Howard remained in the Tower, where he caught an illness and died on 31 October 1537. There is an unsubstantiated tradition that he was poisoned. His body was given to his mother, the Dowager Duchess of Norfolk, with the"}, {"doc_id": 1779307, "score": 82.00799560546875, "title": "Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk", "text": "diplomat and soldier. In 1514 he joined Wolsey and Foxe in negotiating the marriage of Mary Tudor to King Louis XII of France, and escorted her to France for the wedding. On 1 May 1517 he led a private army of 1300 retainers into London to suppress the Evil May Day riots. In May 1521 he presided as Lord High Steward over the trial of Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham. According to Head, 'he pronounced the sentence of death with tears streaming down his face'. By the spring of 1522, Norfolk was almost 80 years of age and in"}, {"doc_id": 1779340, "score": 80.10263061523438, "title": "Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk", "text": "Norfolk's family, including his estranged wife, his daughter Mary, and his mistress, Elizabeth Holland, all gave evidence against him. Surrey was beheaded on 19 January 1547, and on 27 January 1547 Norfolk was attainted by statute without trial. The dying King gave his assent to Norfolk's death by royal commissioners, and it was rumoured that he would be executed on the following day. He was saved by the King's death on 28 January and the Council's decision not to inaugurate the new reign with bloodshed. His estates fell prey to the ruling clique in the reign of Edward VI, for"}, {"doc_id": 2973795, "score": 80.00808715820312, "title": "Henry Howard, 6th Duke of Norfolk", "text": "for his \"good service\". He withdrew to Bruges for three years. There he built a house attached to a Franciscan convent and enjoyed freedom of worship. He later gave away the greater part of his library, grounds, and rooms to the Royal Society, and the Arundelian marbles to Oxford University. He was presented as a recusant at Thetford assizes in 1680, and felt obliged to return to England to answer the charge, which was not pursued; a previous accusation by the notorious informer William Bedloe in 1678 that he had been party to, or at least aware of, a plot"}]}
+{"question": "Who is the mother-in-law of Hüma Hatun?", "answer": "Emine Hatun", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 3915383, "score": 83.36070251464844, "title": "Umm Salama", "text": "Umm Salama Hind bint Abi Umayya (), also known as Hind al-Makhzumiyah, Hind bint Suhayl or Umm Salama () (c. 596 AD – 64 AH) was one of Muhammad's wives. Umm Salama was her \"kunya\" meaning, \"mother of Salamah\". Umm Salama was one of the most influential wives of Muhammad, recognized largely for recalling numerous Hadiths, or stories about Muhammad. The Shia belief is that Umm Salama was the most important wife of Muhammad, second to Khadijah. Her real name was Hind. Her father was Abu Umayya ibn Al-Mughira ibn 'Abdullah ibn 'Umar ibn Makhzum ibn Yaqaẓah also known as"}, {"doc_id": 14464534, "score": 83.18965148925781, "title": "Humay Chehrzad", "text": "Humay Chehrzad Humay Chehrzad was a legendary queen of Iran from Kayanian dynasty. She was daughter and perhaps also wife (sources vary) of Kai Bahman. Bahman becomes ill when Humay is 6 months pregnant, and upon realizing that his death is imminent, appoints Humay as vice-regent until the birth of her child. She ascended to the throne and ruled Iran after the death of Bahman. After her ascension, she gives birth to a son, Kai Darab, whom she keeps hidden for 8 months. Eventually she places Darab in a box and sets it to float down the Euphrates, where he"}, {"doc_id": 5913392, "score": 82.77503967285156, "title": "Hüma Hatun", "text": "Hüma Hatun Hüma Hatun (, 1410 ‒ September 1449) was the fourth wife of Ottoman Sultan Murad II and mother of Mehmed II. She was a slave girl. Nothing is known of her family background, apart from the fact that an Ottoman inscription (vakfiye) describes her as \"Hātun binti Abdullah\" (Daughter of Abdullah); at that time, people who converted to Islam were given the name \"Abdullah\" meaning \"Servant of God\", which is evidence of her non-Muslim origin. Her name, \"hüma\", means \"bird of paradise\", after the Persian legend. There are two traditions or theories on her origin: that she was"}, {"doc_id": 14464535, "score": 82.46285247802734, "title": "Humay Chehrzad", "text": "is found by a dyer, who saves Darab and raises him. During Humay's reign, a Roman army assaults the western edges of the Iranian Empire, and Humay sends an army under Rashnwad to fight them. During this conflict, Rashnwad finds Darab, and recognizes him as Humay's child. When they return to the capital after defeating the Romans, Humay retires and hands the throne down to her son after 32 years of rule. Humay Chehrzad Humay Chehrzad was a legendary queen of Iran from Kayanian dynasty. She was daughter and perhaps also wife (sources vary) of Kai Bahman. Bahman becomes ill"}, {"doc_id": 5913394, "score": 82.15482330322266, "title": "Hüma Hatun", "text": "in Bursa Şeriyye sicils \"(The notebooks number 31, 201 and 370).\" Hüma Hatun Hüma Hatun (, 1410 ‒ September 1449) was the fourth wife of Ottoman Sultan Murad II and mother of Mehmed II. She was a slave girl. Nothing is known of her family background, apart from the fact that an Ottoman inscription (vakfiye) describes her as \"Hātun binti Abdullah\" (Daughter of Abdullah); at that time, people who converted to Islam were given the name \"Abdullah\" meaning \"Servant of God\", which is evidence of her non-Muslim origin. Her name, \"hüma\", means \"bird of paradise\", after the Persian legend. There"}]}
+{"question": "Does Shunya Yoshimi have the same nationality as Lily Van Den Broecke?", "answer": "no", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 9603276, "score": 76.77934265136719, "title": "Mirai Nagasu", "text": "the third woman from any country to do so. Mirai Aileen Nagasu was born in Montebello, Los Angeles County, California and raised in Arcadia, California. Her parents own Restaurant Kiyosuzu, a Japanese sushi restaurant in Arcadia. They are immigrants from Japan and their daughter had dual citizenship but was required by Japanese law to relinquish it before her 22nd birthday, so she chose U.S. citizenship. Nagasu speaks a mixture of Japanese and English at home with her parents. Her mother, Ikuko, was diagnosed with thyroid cancer in the fall of 2009. Mirai () means \"future\" in Japanese, while her last"}, {"doc_id": 8749183, "score": 76.22470092773438, "title": "Ayako Moriya", "text": "Ayako Moriya , formerly , is a former member of the Imperial House of Japan and the daughter of Norihito, Prince Takamado and Hisako, Princess Takamado. She is the youngest of the couple's three daughters. She married Kei Moriya on 29 October 2018. As a result, she gave up her imperial title and left the Japanese Imperial Family, as required by law. Princess Ayako was born on 15 September 1990 at the in Tokyo. She was the first member of the Imperial Family to be born in the Heisei period, the era of her first cousin once removed, Emperor Akihito."}, {"doc_id": 8749188, "score": 76.01535034179688, "title": "Ayako Moriya", "text": "in making the decision and described it as \"an agreement between the princess and the two organizations\". Ayako Moriya , formerly , is a former member of the Imperial House of Japan and the daughter of Norihito, Prince Takamado and Hisako, Princess Takamado. She is the youngest of the couple's three daughters. She married Kei Moriya on 29 October 2018. As a result, she gave up her imperial title and left the Japanese Imperial Family, as required by law. Princess Ayako was born on 15 September 1990 at the in Tokyo. She was the first member of the Imperial Family"}, {"doc_id": 20647354, "score": 75.93004608154297, "title": "Ivan (model)", "text": "was diagnosed with acute peritonitis at the destination hospital and was hospitalised. Ivan (model) Liera Manuel Ivan (born 9 February 1984), professionally known by her mononym Ivan (stylized as IVAN), is a (formerly male) Japanese fashion model, musician, and \"tarento\" belonging to N-Weed. Her father is half-Japanese and half-Spaniard, while her mother is Mexican, and she later gained Mexican nationality. On 21 November 2013, her Japanese public name during the premiere of the film \"The Perks of Being a Wallflower\" in Japan was announced as \"Akira Kasahara.\". She underwent a transsexual operation in Thailand. Her hobbies are making accessories and"}, {"doc_id": 19343372, "score": 75.90103912353516, "title": "Haru Nomura", "text": "play
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Yellow background for top-10. Professional Haru Nomura Harukyo Nomura (; ; born 25 November 1992) is a Japanese female professional golfer. Having a Korean mother and Japanese father, Nomura moved to South Korea at the age of five and lived in Seoul until she graduated from the Myongji High School. In 2011, she selected Japanese nationality. Nomura started to play golf at age of 11, and in 2007 she won the Japan Junior Golf Championship for girls 12–14 years of age. Nomura was the low amateur at the"}]}
+{"question": "Who is older, Mario Baccini or Béchir Sfar?", "answer": "Béchir Sfar", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 559807, "score": 73.63407897949219, "title": "Vecchio", "text": "Vecchio Vecchio (; plural \"vecchi\", meaning \"old one\" or simply \"old\"), is a category of aged, male characters from the Italian \"commedia dell'arte\". The primary members of this group are Pantalone, Il Dottore and Il Capitano. Pantalone and Il Dottore are the alter ego of each other, Pantalone being the decadent wealthy merchant, and Il Dottore being the decadent erudite. They are overwhelmingly the antagonists, opposing the love of the \"innamorati\"; the comic ending is produced when the \"zanni\" manage to overcome them and unite the lovers. \"Vecchio\" is the Italian word for \"old\" (as used in Ponte Vecchio, meaning"}, {"doc_id": 5166600, "score": 73.40929412841797, "title": "Gianni Schicchi", "text": "14th century. In this version, Buoso wishes to make a will, but is put off doing so by his son, Simone. Once it is too late, Simone fears that Buoso, before his illness, may have made a will unfavourable to him. Simone calls on Schicchi for advice, and Schicchi has the idea of impersonating Buoso and making a new will. Simone promises Schicchi he will be well rewarded, but Schicchi takes no chances, \"leaving\" a considerable sum and Buoso's mule to himself (though most goes to Simone), and makes the bequests conditional on Simone's distributing the estate within fifteen days,"}, {"doc_id": 4906182, "score": 72.92975616455078, "title": "Barberini family", "text": "Odoardo Farnese, Duke of Parma and Piacenza, visited Rome and insulted the pope's nephews by suggesting the brothers were too young to manage the Pope's affairs. The war produced no clear victor, and Pope Urban died in 1644, only months after a peace accord was signed. Despite Urban's appointment of a number of relatives as cardinals, the College of Cardinals elected Pope Innocent X of the Pamphili family. Almost immediately, Innocent X launched an investigation into the conduct of various members of the Barberini family during the wars. The three nephews who had risen to prominence under their uncle Pope"}, {"doc_id": 2021049, "score": 72.78268432617188, "title": "Salvatore Giuliano", "text": "image carefully, with an eye on history. He was, according to Chandler, audacious (turning the tables on the Carabinieri Christmas Eve, 1943), intelligent and astute (when negotiating with EVIS and, later, with Sicily's power brokers). At the same time, he was unsophisticated and naive—an inexperienced village boy negotiating with far more worldly men when he played politics. Compounding his naivete' was his monumental ego and overly-grand self-conception. Maria Lombardo shared his conception—she told Michael Stern that the three outstanding personages of history were Franklin Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and her son, Turi. Eric Hobsbawm agrees with Chandler's assessment of the bandit,"}, {"doc_id": 5625858, "score": 72.5525131225586, "title": "Giovanni Battista Caprara", "text": "Conquest was a more solid claim. According to Cardinal Hrzan's report to the Austrian Emperor, when Cardinal Gregorio Barnaba Chiaramonti began to be talked about seriously on 11 March, his candidacy was resisted by Cardinals Borgia, Doria, Maury, Pignatelli, and Caprara, even up to the final vote. Hrzan speculated that the new pope would place little confidence in them. After the Conclave, Caprara requested that Hrzan use his influence with the Austrian government to see to it that his income from his benefice at S. Maria della Grazie in Bologna was paid. The Emperor Francis wanted the new Pope, Pius"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director who died later, The Black Duke or The Way To The Gold?", "answer": "The Way To The Gold", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 1263935, "score": 70.43649291992188, "title": "Richard Harris", "text": "and Jamie and by a niece, Annabelle. He had fallen into a coma in his final three days. Harris' body was cremated, and his ashes were scattered in the Bahamas, where he had owned a home. Harris was a lifelong friend of actor Peter O'Toole, and his family reportedly hoped that O'Toole would replace Harris as Dumbledore in \"Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban\". There were, however, worries of insuring O'Toole for the six remaining films in the series. Harris was ultimately replaced as Dumbledore by the Irish-born actor Michael Gambon. On 30 September 2006, Manuel Di Lucia, of"}, {"doc_id": 14393537, "score": 69.85828399658203, "title": "Michael Collins (film)", "text": "alterations and fictionalisations, such as the death of Harry Boland. Neil Jordan defended his film by saying that it could not provide an entirely accurate account of events, given that it was a two-hour film that had to be understandable to an international audience who would not know the minutiae of Irish history. The documentary on the DVD release of the film also discusses its fictional aspects. Critic Roger Ebert referred to the closing quotation from de Valera that history would vindicate Collins at his own expense, writing that \"even Dev could hardly have imagined this film biography of Collins,"}, {"doc_id": 6939277, "score": 69.850830078125, "title": "Andrew Dominik", "text": "reportedly more than a dozen edited versions of the film at one time fighting to be the final cut, the longest version being over four hours. The disputes during post-production lasted for over a year before a final version was settled upon. Over an hour of scenes were deleted for the theatrical version, but Dominik remarked he was still very proud of the theatrical version of the film. The film garnered two Academy Award nominations: Best Cinematography (Deakins) and Best Supporting Actor (Affleck). Dominik reteamed with Brad Pitt in their second collaboration (after \"The Assassination of Jesse James\") in a"}, {"doc_id": 1411987, "score": 69.68294525146484, "title": "Ken Russell", "text": "for the horror anthology \"Trapped Ashes\" (2007) which also includes segments directed by Sean S. Cunningham, Monte Hellman, and Joe Dante. Prior to his death in 2011 he was reputed to be in pre-production for two films: \"The Pearl of the Orient\" and \"Kings X\". Efforts such as \"The Lion's Mouth\" (2000) and \"The Fall of the Louse of Usher\" (2002) have suffered from low production values (for example, being shot in video on Russell's estate, often featuring Russell himself) and limited distribution. In 2003 he was a member of the jury at the 25th Moscow International Film Festival. He"}, {"doc_id": 4818230, "score": 69.60552978515625, "title": "Jack Cardiff", "text": "make but wasn't completed or released until after Cardiff had died. As well as many interviews with Cardiff, it included tributes from Mills, Martin Scorsese, Thelma Schoonmaker, Kathleen Byron, Kim Hunter, Moira Shearer, Lauren Bacall, Charlton Heston and Kirk Douglas. It was selected for the official selection of \"Cannes Classics\" at the Festival de Cannes in 2010, as well as four other important film festivals that year. Cardiff died on 22 April 2009, aged 94, the same day as Ken Annakin, with whom he had worked on \"The Fifth Musketeer\" (1979). He was survived by his wife and his four"}]}
+{"question": "Who is Alboino I Della Scala's paternal grandfather?", "answer": "Jacopino della Scala", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 18210738, "score": 79.52688598632812, "title": "Gherardini family", "text": "and Austria’s Minister Plenipotentiary at the Kingdom of Savoy; Cristina Trivulzio Belgiojoso (daughter of Marchioness Vittoria Gherardini), first female newspaper director whom Carlo Cattaneo defined the \"first lady of Italy\" for her commitment towards national unity; Marquis Gian Marco, Chairman of the Savings Bank of Reggio Emilia and Podestà of the Municipality of Reggio Emilia from 1851 to 1854; his son Gian Francesco Gherardini, mayor of Reggio Emilia from 1873 to 1881, Member of Parliament and subsequently Senator until his death in 1926; his grandson, Count Gian Claudio Gherardini, Commander of the 8th Bersaglieri (Marksmen) Regiment in El Alamein and"}, {"doc_id": 9198364, "score": 78.70488739013672, "title": "Aldobrandeschi family", "text": "was assigned to the Orsini. The Aldobrandeschi heiress of Santa Fiora married into the Sforza family. The most famous members were Guglielmo Aldobrandeschi, who lived in the 13th century and is cited by Dante Alighieri as the \"Gran Tosco\" (\"Grand Tuscan\"), and Pope Gregory VII. Guglielmo's son is also referred in Canto XI of Purgatorio in Divine Comedy by Dante, as an example of a sinner of pride. Aldobrandeschi family The Aldobrandeschi were an Italian noble family from southern Tuscany. Of probable Lombard origin, they appear in history as the counts of Santa Fiora in the late 8th and early"}, {"doc_id": 2023762, "score": 78.0884017944336, "title": "Alessandro de' Medici, Duke of Florence", "text": "branch. Born in Florence, he was recognized by the majority of his contemporaries as the only son of Lorenzo II de' Medici (grandson of Lorenzo de' Medici \"the Magnificent\"). A few believed him to be in fact the illegitimate son of Giulio de' Medici (later Pope Clement VII), nephew of Lorenzo the Magnificent, but at the time that was a minority view. Alessandro's nickname \"il Moro\" (\"the Moor\") is said to derive from his features. Some historians (such as Christopher Hibbert) believe he had been born to a servant of African descent who was working in the Medici household, identified"}, {"doc_id": 8215069, "score": 77.73632049560547, "title": "I Malavoglia", "text": "misfortunes are far from over. Luca, one of Padron Ntoni’s grandsons, dies at the battle of Lissa, which leads to the breaking off of the betrothal of Mena to Brasi Cipolla. The debt from the lupin venture causes the family to lose their beloved “Casa del Nespolo” – the house by the medlar tree, and gradually the reputation of the family worsens until they reach humiliating levels of poverty. A further wreck of the Providence leaves Padron Ntoni near death, although fortunately he manages to recover. Later Maruzza, his daughter-in-law, dies of cholera. The firstborn, Ntoni, decides to go away"}, {"doc_id": 10540314, "score": 77.62667846679688, "title": "Gondi family", "text": "Gondi family The Florentine banking family of the Gondi were prominent financial partners of the Medici. Unlike the Medici, they were of the old Florentine nobility, tracing their line traditionally from the legendary Philippi, said to have been ennobled by Charlemagne himself, in 805; from him the Strozzi and the Gualfreducci also claimed their descent. With Orlando Bellicozzo, a member of the Great Council of Florence in 1197, the Gondi emerge into history, receiving their patronymic from Gondo Gondi, sitting on the Great Council in 1251, signatory to a treaty between Florence and Genoa in that year. In the fourteenth"}]}
+{"question": "Which film came out earlier, Release The Prisoners To Spring or Prizzi'S Honor?", "answer": "Release The Prisoners To Spring", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 16330854, "score": 68.07615661621094, "title": "The Day of the Siege: September Eleven 1683", "text": "of September 11, 1683 and the Battle of Vienna. It shows the alleged circumstances of the 2nd siege of Vienna and the assault of Ottoman Turks led by Kara Mustafa (Enrico Lo Verso) against the Habsburg monarchy. The assault was stopped by King Jan III Sobieski (Jerzy Skolimowski), and curtailed Turkish expansion into European Christendom. It took ten years to raise the film's $13,000,000 budget. In addition to the theatrical version, the filmmakers have prepared a longer version to be released on television as a mini-series. Filming began in April 2011, with support from backers in Austria, Poland and Italy,"}, {"doc_id": 9414325, "score": 68.06307983398438, "title": "Release the Prisoners to Spring", "text": "in the film are the car chase with Järegård, the musical show number in the cell performed by Jan Malmsjö and the show number carried out simultaneously in the exercise yard by Järegård, Malmsjö and Urban Sahlin; and practically every scene with Ekman as the wacky prison governor. The film was meant to comment on the criminal system and view of criminals in society (both in Sweden and worldwide). Release the Prisoners to Spring Release the Prisoners to Spring () is a 1975 Swedish comedy film directed by Tage Danielsson. At the 12th Guldbagge Awards the film won the awards"}, {"doc_id": 9099889, "score": 67.84568786621094, "title": "The Prisoner of Zenda (1979 film)", "text": "score by Henry Mancini was a highlight of the film and gained some critical acclaim. It was also Quine's final film as director before dying in 1989. King Rudolf IV (Sellers) dies in a balloon accident upon the celebration of his seventieth birthday. In order to secure the throne, General Sapt and his nephew Fritz travel to London, where the King's son, Rudolf V (Sellers), resides and lives through the day in London's pleasure establishments; but the King's demented half-brother Michael (Kemp), thinking that he is the better claimant, sends an assassin after them. Hansom cab driver Sydney (or Sidney)"}, {"doc_id": 14002520, "score": 67.71743774414062, "title": "Wait Until Spring, Bandini", "text": "Wait Until Spring, Bandini Wait Until Spring, Bandini is a 1989 film written and directed by Dominique Deruddere, based upon the novel by John Fante. The film received the André Cavens Award for Best Film and won three Joseph Plateau Awards. The film follows the Bandini family as they struggle through hard times in 1920s Colorado. Unemployed and broke, Svevo Bandini (Joe Mantegna) tries to come up with the money his family needs to make it through the winter, while putting up with his difficult mother-in-law (Renata Vanni), his nervous wife (Ornella Muti), and his three young boys. Parts of"}, {"doc_id": 19948989, "score": 67.45645141601562, "title": "The Prisoner of Château d'If", "text": "they contain. And if Monte Cristo publicly reveals these mysteries he can severely punish his enemies... The Prisoner of Château d'If The Prisoner of Château d'If or () is a 1988 Soviet drama film directed by Georgi Yungvald-Khilkevich based on the novel \"The Count of Monte Cristo\" by Alexandre Dumas. The film is set in France, at the beginning of the 19th century. After military defeat, Emperor Napoleon abdicates and is in exile on the island of Elba. As requested by the dying Captain, his assistant Edmond Dantès approaches the island and takes with him a certain letter which he"}]}
+{"question": "Who is older, Marius Mitu or Bea Palya?", "answer": "Marius Mitu", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 20345387, "score": 69.58473205566406, "title": "Mita y mita", "text": "Mita y mita Mita y mita is a Mexican sitcom that premiered on Las Estrellas on August 30, 2017. Produced for Televisa by Pitipol Ibarra, based on the series \"Easy Money\" written by Shmulik Levy. It stars Martín Altomaro, Magali Boysselle, Damayanti Quintanar, and Dino García. The series revolves around Néstor, a disobliged fifty year old, who wins the lottery and must share his prize with his wife, Olivia. Néstor wins the jackpot of the lottery and anyone would think he is the happiest man in the world, but he has a big problem: he must share the prize with"}, {"doc_id": 20345388, "score": 68.67864990234375, "title": "Mita y mita", "text": "his wife and he is not willing to spend a single penny on it, except when they are on the edge of divorce, so he will prefer to continue with his marriage until he finds a solution. Mita y mita Mita y mita is a Mexican sitcom that premiered on Las Estrellas on August 30, 2017. Produced for Televisa by Pitipol Ibarra, based on the series \"Easy Money\" written by Shmulik Levy. It stars Martín Altomaro, Magali Boysselle, Damayanti Quintanar, and Dino García. The series revolves around Néstor, a disobliged fifty year old, who wins the lottery and must share"}, {"doc_id": 5155661, "score": 67.22451782226562, "title": "Pari passu", "text": "has three. The testator leaves his entire estate to his grandchildren in equal shares \"in pari passu\", each grandchild would inherit one fifth of the estate. If the testator left his entire estate to his grandchildren \"per stirpes\" (by family branch), the children of A would share one half of the estate equally between the two of them, and the children of B would share one half of the estate equally amongst the three of them. The problem with a per capita \"in pari passu\" distribution in the example given is as follows. Assume A dies before B. On A's"}, {"doc_id": 15951082, "score": 67.18403625488281, "title": "Ina, Kapatid, Anak", "text": "then revealed to a shaken Celyn that she was actually their missing daughter, and Beatrice immediately regretted hating her. Beatrice remained opposed to Theresa, and legal issues about who gets Celyn started. They agreed that Celyn will stay in Beatrice's house for the weekdays and Theresa's at the weekends. Now graduated, Celyn and Margaux's feud intensified as Margaux became more confident, determined to destroy Celyn who bested her by becoming vice-president at Memorata. Margaux thought she loves Liam and craves for his company, and Celyn forgives Ethan, after a dispute during their graduation. Celyn remained angered at Liam, and Liam"}, {"doc_id": 19156387, "score": 66.92877197265625, "title": "Mfalikuivahaas", "text": "capitalism nor feudalism exists”. There followed the largest resettlement effort in the history of Africa: nearly 70 percent of Tanzania’s rural people were uprooted and settled in collective villages. Alongside the growth of nationalist movements among the educated elite and the organization of trade unions among workers, there was a disruption of chieftain family politics, a restructuring of ethnic identification, and a resort to modern solutions. Several members of the family are now educated abroad in Swiss private schools (alongside leaders including Kim Jong-un; the supreme leader of North Korea), the United Kingdom and United States. Mfalikuivahaas Mfalikuivahaas (\"one who"}]}
+{"question": "Who was born later, Jean Daninos or Lincoln Kilpatrick Jr.?", "answer": "Lincoln Kilpatrick Jr.", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 9730937, "score": 71.6690673828125, "title": "Dannielynn Birkhead paternity case", "text": "Dannielynn Birkhead paternity case The Dannielynn Hope Marshall Birkhead paternity case, a.k.a. Birkhead v. Marshall, centered on a child born September 7, 2006 to Vicky Lynn Marshall (better known as Anna Nicole Smith). The child was named Dannielynn, and was registered on her birth certificate as the daughter of Vickie Lynn Marshall (Smith) and her live-in partner Howard K. Stern. Larry Birkhead, Smith's former love interest and photographer, steadfastly maintained his contention that he was the baby's father and filed a lawsuit to challenge paternity after Smith had given birth. Besides Birkhead and Stern, bodyguard/actor Alexander Denk, Mark Hatten and"}, {"doc_id": 9730953, "score": 71.18085479736328, "title": "Dannielynn Birkhead paternity case", "text": "baby. Dannielynn Birkhead paternity case The Dannielynn Hope Marshall Birkhead paternity case, a.k.a. Birkhead v. Marshall, centered on a child born September 7, 2006 to Vicky Lynn Marshall (better known as Anna Nicole Smith). The child was named Dannielynn, and was registered on her birth certificate as the daughter of Vickie Lynn Marshall (Smith) and her live-in partner Howard K. Stern. Larry Birkhead, Smith's former love interest and photographer, steadfastly maintained his contention that he was the baby's father and filed a lawsuit to challenge paternity after Smith had given birth. Besides Birkhead and Stern, bodyguard/actor Alexander Denk, Mark Hatten"}, {"doc_id": 15939461, "score": 71.07096862792969, "title": "Kim Casali", "text": "later, on 10 July 1977. She said at the time: \"Roberto and I were very anxious to provide a brother or sister to our two sons. Now, thanks to the care and patience of the doctors, it has been made possible for me to have another reminder of my wonderful husband.\" British newspapers called Milo the \"miracle baby\". The birth announcement consisted of a simple card drawn by Casali with the \"Love is...\" girl pushing a pram on the front, with the inscription inside: \"Proudly presenting Milo Roberto. Parents: Kim and the late Roberto (posthumously by artificial insemination)\". Responding to"}, {"doc_id": 2245421, "score": 70.66699981689453, "title": "Dionne quintuplets", "text": "also had three sons after the quintuplets: Oliva Jr. (1936–2017), Victor (1938–2007), and Claude (1946–2009). Elzire suspected she was carrying twins, but no one was aware that quintuplets were even possible. The quintuplets were born two months premature. In 1938, the doctors had a theory that was later proven correct when genetic tests showed that the girls were identical, meaning they were created from a single egg cell. Elzire reported having had cramps in her third month and passing a strange object which may have been a sixth fetus. Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe is credited with ensuring the successful live"}, {"doc_id": 1579217, "score": 70.57313537597656, "title": "Leto II Atreides", "text": "might die without destroying his people; if a god commits suicide, his worshippers would commit suicide with him. The only option is revolution, so Leto breeds for the person who will overthrow him: Siona Atreides, the daughter of his majordomo, Moneo. Siona is the second human to carry a gene that makes her invisible to prescience and thus uncontainable by it, the first being the Count Hasimir Fenring, from the novel \"Dune\". Siona is different from Fenring in that she can pass on this gene to her descendants, whereas Fenring was a genetic eunuch. Since Siona cannot be seen in"}]}
+{"question": "Who is the spouse of the director of film Rosenstrasse (Film)?", "answer": "Volker Schlöndorff", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 19283677, "score": 77.89424133300781, "title": "Pamela Katz", "text": "of their friendship while exploring the relationships they had with actresses Lotte Lenya and Helene Weigel as well as the writer Elisabeth Hauptmann. On February 7, 1988, Katz married German cinematographer Florian Ballhaus. Pamela Katz Pamela Katz (born April 16, 1958) is an American screenwriter and novelist best known for her collaborations with director Margarethe von Trotta, including \"Rosenstrasse\" and \"Hannah Arendt\". She is currently a teacher of screenwriting at the Tisch School of the Arts. Katz was born on April 16, 1958 in Rhinebeck, New York to psychoanalyst Natalie Becker and philosophy professor Joseph Katz who had moved to"}, {"doc_id": 5135728, "score": 77.48579406738281, "title": "Klas Östergren", "text": "marriage to director Bille August, she appeared, using her new professional name, Pernilla August, in two films for which Östergren wrote the screenplays. The first, 1996's \"Jerusalem\", adapted from the novel by Selma Lagerlöf, was directed by her husband, Bille August, and the other, \"Offer och gärningsmän\", was a 1999 miniseries directed for Sweden's national television broadcaster, SVT, by Tomas Alfredson. His second and current wife is Cilla, with whom he has three children, Åke, Gösta, and Märta. The 1980 novel \"Gentlemen\" was filmed in 2014 by director Mikael Marcimain. Klas Östergren Klas Östergren (born 20 February 1955) is a"}, {"doc_id": 7989413, "score": 76.82762145996094, "title": "Rosenstrasse (film)", "text": "Rosenstrasse (film) Rosenstraße is a 2003 film directed by Margarethe von Trotta, starring Maria Schrader and Katja Riemann. It deals with the Rosenstrasse protest of 1943. In the present day, a widow mourns the death of her husband. She covers up the TV set and all the mirrors in the house. Her grown children are baffled by this behavior, asking why their mother has suddenly become Orthodox Jewish. The mother will not discuss her past, but her daughter wants to know what happened. Learning of a woman (Lena) who \"saved\" her mother during the war, she goes to Germany to"}, {"doc_id": 7989417, "score": 76.49824523925781, "title": "Rosenstrasse (film)", "text": "from happening.\" Rosenstrasse (film) Rosenstraße is a 2003 film directed by Margarethe von Trotta, starring Maria Schrader and Katja Riemann. It deals with the Rosenstrasse protest of 1943. In the present day, a widow mourns the death of her husband. She covers up the TV set and all the mirrors in the house. Her grown children are baffled by this behavior, asking why their mother has suddenly become Orthodox Jewish. The mother will not discuss her past, but her daughter wants to know what happened. Learning of a woman (Lena) who \"saved\" her mother during the war, she goes to"}, {"doc_id": 3600639, "score": 75.5577392578125, "title": "Lasse Hallström", "text": "Hallström married media personality and actress Malou Hallström (died 3 February 2005) in 1974, with whom he has one child, Johan (born 1976). The couple divorced in 1981. In 1990, he met actress Lena Olin; they married on 18 March 1994. The couple currently reside in Bedford, New York, and raise two children, Tora (born 1995) and, a child from Lena Olin's first marriage, producer and director F. Auguste Rahmberg (born 1986). They also have a home located in the Stockholm archipelago. Hallström is vegan. Lasse Hallström Lars Sven \"Lasse\" Hallström (; born 2 June 1946) is a Swedish film"}]}
+{"question": "Who lived longer, Kálmán Rózsahegyi or Lili Damita?", "answer": "Lili Damita", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 15176762, "score": 72.21762084960938, "title": "Samuel Nemessányi", "text": "again alone. He left his large flat and moved around to various places in Budapest. Luise Nemessànyi, the widow of his brother, became his new partner and she let him stay at 18 Nagyfúvaros St. where she ran a grocery shop. They had two children together. The relationship between Nemessànyi and the Boldizsàr's was soon restored and even Anna Bartek forgave him for his ways. Nemessànyi's shaky lifestyle took a great toll on his health. His excessive drinking led to his early demise at the height of his most productive period. On March 5, 1881, he suffered a stroke and"}, {"doc_id": 16467516, "score": 72.17378234863281, "title": "Ferenc Nádasdy", "text": "great courage in battle and also, for his extreme cruelty to Ottoman prisoners. Like his Wallachian predecessor, Vlad the Impaler, he learned the brutal practice and public display of impalement from his Ottoman enemies. On 4 January 1604, Ferenc, the Black Knight of Hungary died of a mysterious and sudden illness in the middle of a battle. The disease which killed the Count Ferenc Nádasdy is still unknown. It is known, however, that he had suffered a disease of the lower limbs for at least two years before succumbing to the illness. The absence of Ferenc allegedly allowed his wife"}, {"doc_id": 10612699, "score": 71.91239166259766, "title": "Rezső Seress", "text": "at the Kispipa restaurant in his home town. This restaurant had a pipe stove at the centre of its dining room, and was remarkably cold for a restaurant. The place was a favourite of prostitutes, musicians, Bohemian spirits and the Jewish working class. As his fame began to wane, along with his loyalty to the communist party, Seress plunged into depression. Though he himself survived the Nazi forced labour in the Ukraine, his mother didn't- which increased his gloom. Seress committed suicide in Budapest in January 1968; he survived jumping out of a window, but later in the hospital choked"}, {"doc_id": 13805344, "score": 71.76388549804688, "title": "Miklós Zrínyi", "text": "the Ottoman Empire with 6,000 men. Zrínyi then returned to Csáktornya (Čakovec). It is widely accepted that he, despite being a loyal supporter of the court before, participated in launching the conspiracy which later became to be known as the Wesselényi conspiracy, aimed at the restoration of the independent Kingdom of Croatia and Kingdom of Hungary. However, on November 18, he was killed in a hunting accident in a place called Kursanecz (today Kuršanec, Croatia), by a wounded wild boar. To this day, rumors persist that he was killed at the order of the Habsburg Court. No conclusive evidence has"}, {"doc_id": 16715622, "score": 71.71813201904297, "title": "Mizse", "text": "occupied by force the fortress at Dunaszekcső, the king's mother Tomasina Morosini besieged and took the fort from him. This is the last piece of information on Mizse. According to tradition, the Cuman Mizse district was named after the palatine, so Lajosmizse today commemorates his memory. Mizse Mizse was the last Palatine of King Ladislaus IV of Hungary in 1290. He was born in a Muslim family in Tolna County in the Kingdom of Hungary, but he converted to Roman Catholicism. The king appointed Mizse Palatine at the end of his rule. When King Ladislaus IV was murdered by a"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director born earlier, How Dark The Nights Are On The Black Sea or La Carapate?", "answer": "La Carapate", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 900842, "score": 71.18058776855469, "title": "Alain Resnais", "text": "Alain Resnais Alain Resnais (; 3 June 19221 March 2014) was a French film director and screenwriter whose career extended over more than six decades. After training as a film editor in the mid-1940s, he went on to direct a number of short films which included \"Night and Fog\" (1956), an influential documentary about the Nazi concentration camps. Resnais began making feature films in the late 1950s and consolidated his early reputation with \"Hiroshima mon amour\" (1959), \"Last Year at Marienbad\" (1961), and \"Muriel\" (1963), all of which adopted unconventional narrative techniques to deal with themes of troubled memory and"}, {"doc_id": 18809604, "score": 71.1340103149414, "title": "Claudio Caligari", "text": "Claudio Caligari Claudio Caligari (7 February 1948 – 26 May 2015) was an Italian director and screenwriter. Born in Arona, Piedmont, Caligari began his career as a documentarist, often collaborating with Franco Barbero; his first work was \"Perché droga\" (1975). He made his feature film debut in 1983, with the drug-centered drama \"Toxic Love\", which won the De Sica Award at the 40th Venice International Film Festival. Only fifteen years later he directed another work, the neo-noir \"The Scent of the Night\". He completed the editing of his third and last film, \"Non essere cattivo\", a few days before his"}, {"doc_id": 18809605, "score": 71.122314453125, "title": "Claudio Caligari", "text": "death for a tumor. Director and Writer Claudio Caligari Claudio Caligari (7 February 1948 – 26 May 2015) was an Italian director and screenwriter. Born in Arona, Piedmont, Caligari began his career as a documentarist, often collaborating with Franco Barbero; his first work was \"Perché droga\" (1975). He made his feature film debut in 1983, with the drug-centered drama \"Toxic Love\", which won the De Sica Award at the 40th Venice International Film Festival. Only fifteen years later he directed another work, the neo-noir \"The Scent of the Night\". He completed the editing of his third and last film, \"Non"}, {"doc_id": 3692217, "score": 71.1004638671875, "title": "José Luis Garci", "text": "José Luis Garci José Luis Garci (born as \"José Luis García Muñoz\"; 20 January 1944) is a Spanish director, producer, critic, TV presenter, screenwriter and author. He earned worldwide acclaim and his country's first Best Foreign Language Film Academy Award for \"Begin the Beguine\" (1982). Four of his films, including also \"Sesión continua\" (1984), \"Asignatura aprobada\" (1987) and \"El abuelo\" (1998), have been nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, more than any other Spanish director. His films are characterized for his classical style and the underlying sentimentality of their plots. Born in 1944 in a humble"}, {"doc_id": 900881, "score": 71.0645980834961, "title": "Alain Resnais", "text": "in Montparnasse cemetery. Notes Further reading Alain Resnais Alain Resnais (; 3 June 19221 March 2014) was a French film director and screenwriter whose career extended over more than six decades. After training as a film editor in the mid-1940s, he went on to direct a number of short films which included \"Night and Fog\" (1956), an influential documentary about the Nazi concentration camps. Resnais began making feature films in the late 1950s and consolidated his early reputation with \"Hiroshima mon amour\" (1959), \"Last Year at Marienbad\" (1961), and \"Muriel\" (1963), all of which adopted unconventional narrative techniques to deal"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director died earlier, A Captive In The Land or Curtain Up?", "answer": "A Captive In The Land", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 4690129, "score": 70.72476959228516, "title": "Curtain (novel)", "text": "Murders\". It is the first Poirot novel not written by Agatha Christie. Hannah wrote a second such novel, \"Closed Casket\", published in 2016 and also authorised by the Agatha Christie estate. These two 21st century novels have plots set in the 1920s, long before the death of the fictional character as told in \"Curtain\". The novel was adapted in 2013 starring David Suchet as Poirot. It was the final episode of the final series of \"Agatha Christie's Poirot\", and the first of the final series to be filmed. Hugh Fraser again returned to the role of Hastings after appearing in"}, {"doc_id": 6199471, "score": 70.11087036132812, "title": "A Captive in the Land", "text": "the ice with first aid supplies to treat the survivor. Bringing supplies with him, Royce lands near the wreckage and finds Averyanov (Aleksandr Potapov), a Soviet navigator, the sole survivor who is injured and unable to be moved. Intending to wait until further help arrives, Royce makes repairs on the shattered aircraft, but soon realizes help is not coming, as the aircraft is far off course. The ice shifts below the wreckage, further complicating their survival. When a blizzard strands the two men and forces them to survive on their own, they have to accept that different cultural backgrounds cannot"}, {"doc_id": 10029614, "score": 69.69140625, "title": "The Man Behind the Curtain", "text": "Ben tells him to \"leave him out there\", in the van that Hurley had found in \"Tricia Tanaka is Dead\". John Locke arrives at the Others' camp carrying his father's body on his back, and demands that Ben tell him everything about the Island. Ben tells him that the true leader of the Others is named Jacob, and denies Locke's request to see him. Soon after, Mikhail Bakunin (Andrew Divoff) stumbles into the camp and talks about a parachutist who landed on the Island, Naomi Dorrit (Marsha Thomason). To convince Ben to bring him before Jacob, Locke beats Mikhail unconscious,"}, {"doc_id": 792597, "score": 69.42322540283203, "title": "David Lean", "text": "a film adaptation of \"A Passage to India\" (1984), from E. M. Forster's 1924 novel of colonial conflicts in British-occupied India. Entirely shot on location in the sub-continent, this became his last completed film. He rejected a draft by Santha Rama Rau, responsible for the stage adaptation and Forster's preferred screenwriter, and wrote the script himself. In addition, Lean also edited the film with the result that his three roles in the production (writer, editor, director) were given equal status in the credits. Lean recruited long-time collaborators for the cast and crew, including Maurice Jarre (who won another Academy-Award for"}, {"doc_id": 6199473, "score": 69.16203308105469, "title": "A Captive in the Land", "text": "to save the two \"captives\" of the wild. \"A Captive in the Land\" was filmed in an island in the Onega Bay of the White Sea: Kiy Island and the Lena Rover, involved two sessions of location shooting. Sam Waterston had to return to Russia to complete the film after Aleksandr Potapov suffered a heart attack, causing a suspension of filming. \"A Captive in the Land\" was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival. Stephen Holden in his review for \"The New York Times\", noted: \"Had it stuck to the stark physical realities of"}]}
+{"question": "Are Bob Lurtsema and Dirk Wittenborn of the same nationality?", "answer": "yes", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 8363518, "score": 71.92951965332031, "title": "John Bredenkamp", "text": "citizen in 1958. He is reported to have lost Zimbabwean citizenship \"by default\" in 1984, but this was restored to him shortly thereafter. Bredenkamp is reported to hold Zimbabwean, South African and Dutch passports. The matter of his nationality was a matter of dispute with some Zimbabwean officials towards the end of 2006. As a Rugby Union international, he captained Rhodesia from 1965 to 1968. After his graduation, Bredenkamp joined Gallaher Limited, an international tobacco company in Zimbabwe (then Rhodesia), as a leaf buyer. In 1968 he was transferred to Niemeyer in the Netherlands, where he rose to the position"}, {"doc_id": 19699114, "score": 70.95925903320312, "title": "Bart Carpentier Alting", "text": "Bart Carpentier Alting Albertus \"Bart\" Carpentier Alting (born 12 March 1954 in Willemstad) is a former luger and bobsledder from Curaçao. He represented his country at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary and at the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville. In 1988, Carpentier Alting finished in 36th place at men's singles luge. He and Bart Drechsel finished 29th in the two-man bobsleigh event. The event included competitors from countries with little or no snow.[2] These countries included Jamaica (whose involvement spurred the movie Cool Runnings), Mexico, and New Zealand. An informal \"Caribbean Cup\" of such countries was won by New"}, {"doc_id": 7250910, "score": 70.65892791748047, "title": "Bob Blauner", "text": "the sociological significance of first names. Married twice, he began teaching at San Francisco State University, the University of Chicago and from 1963 on he taught at Berkeley.He first wife was his high school classmate Virginia Bauer. He had a sister Sonia. His mother was a librarian and his father a lawyer. His wife at time of his death was Karina Epperlein who was a noted maker of documentary films, often portraying oppressed people such as incarcerated mothers. The well-known \"Blauner Hypothesis\" states that minority groups created by colonization, because it is forced on them, experience a greater degree of"}, {"doc_id": 9870336, "score": 70.57449340820312, "title": "Georg Gärtner", "text": "Georg Gärtner Georg Gärtner (; December 18, 1920 – January 30, 2013), last name also spelled Gaertner, was a German soldier of World War II who escaped from a prisoner of war camp in the United States, took on a new identity as Dennis F. Whiles, and was never recaptured, though he did reveal his true identity some 40 years later. Gärtner was from Schweidnitz, Lower Silesia (now Świdnica, Poland). He enlisted in the Wehrmacht in 1940 at age 19, and fought in the North African Campaign with the Afrika Korps. He was captured by Allied troops in Tunis in"}, {"doc_id": 13369429, "score": 70.40731048583984, "title": "Ludovicus M. M. Van Iersel", "text": "naturalised American citizen in September 1919, six months after receiving the Medal of Honor, and changed his name to Louis Van Iersel. After acquiring citizenship he returned to his birth country and married with Hendrika de Ronde (1899–1979) in August 1920. They returned to the United States later that month and settled in California a year later. In 1946 he and his wife settled in Sierra Madre, California. During World War II, he joined the Marine Corps and served with the 3rd Marine Division in the Bougainville Campaign. Citation: While a member of the reconnaissance patrol, sent out at night"}]}
+{"question": "Which film whose director was born first, Ramaiya Vastavaiya or Forbidden Temptations?", "answer": "Forbidden Temptations", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 16889014, "score": 77.27069091796875, "title": "Ramaiya Vastavaiya", "text": "Ramaiya Vastavaiya Ramaiya Vastavaiya (English: Ramaiya will come) is a 2013 Indian Hindi-language action romantic comedy-drama film directed by Prabhu Deva and produced by Kumar S. Taurani, under Tips. Film stars debutant Girish Kumar alongside Shruti Haasan in lead roles. The film is a remake of Deva's directorial debut film \"Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana\". The film was released on 19 July 2013. Ram (Girish Kumar) is a rich, city boy, born to billionaire parents and brought up in Australia. On the other hand, Sona (Shruti Haasan) is a traditional, simple desi girl from Punjab who is brought up by her only brother,"}, {"doc_id": 17032651, "score": 75.75460815429688, "title": "Ramayya Vasthavayya", "text": "On 18 October 2012 the film's muhurtham and pooja ceremony were held in Dil Raju's office in Hyderabad. Chota K. Naidu and S. Thaman were announced as the cinematographer and music director respectively. Ramesh Reddy and Sathish Vegnesha provided the screenplay while Gautham Raju was selected as the editor. Harish Shankar announced that there will be two female leads in the film and Tamannaah was rumored as one of them. Later Samantha was selected as the main female lead. Meanwhile, it was known that N. T. Rama Rao Jr. will be seen as a college student. Shruti Hassan was selected"}, {"doc_id": 17032644, "score": 75.24989318847656, "title": "Ramayya Vasthavayya", "text": "Ramayya Vasthavayya Ramayya Vasthavayya (English: \"Rama, will you come here?\") is a 2013 Telugu action masala film written & directed by Harish Shankar. It was produced by Dil Raju and featured N. T. Rama Rao Jr., Samantha Ruth Prabhu and Shruti Haasan in the lead roles. The soundtrack was composed by S. Thaman while the cinematography was handled by Chota K. Naidu. The film released worldwide on 11 October 2013 to mixed reviews from critics who criticized its storyline. The film eventually became an above average grosser at the box office even though it had a record opening. The film"}, {"doc_id": 11702010, "score": 74.29949188232422, "title": "Mysskin", "text": "He rigorously annotates his scripts with cues and camera lens focal lengths for each scene. He says that his films are influenced by the works of Akira Kurosawa. His plots predominantly deal with the urban poor and middle class. His films also have a recurring theme of compassion and redemption. His favorite directors are Robert Bresson, Melville, and Takeshi Kitano. Mysskin Mysskin (pronounced MiSHkin, born Shanmugha Raja on 20 September 1971) is an Indian film director, screenwriter, actor, singer and producer. He made his directorial debut in 2006 with \"Chithiram Pesuthadi\". His subsequent films \"Anjathe\" (2008), \"Nandalala\" (2010) and \"Onaayum"}, {"doc_id": 20090840, "score": 73.88558197021484, "title": "Vijaya Ramanayake", "text": "\"Kaliyugaya\" (Age of Darkness) 1982, and in \"Yuganthaya\" (End Of An Era) 1983. All three films were directed by Lester James Peries and starred Gamini Fonseka. The trilogy was widely popular. In 1987 Ramanayake produced \"Maldeniye Simion\", for which he won a Sarasaviya Award for 'Best Picture'. The film also earned a Silver Peacock Award at the International Film Festival of India. In the late 1980s, Ramanayake purchased the rights and ownership of \"Ranmuthu Duwaa\", a film made in 1962 by British director Mike Wilson and financed by Arthur C. Clarke. The asset is a landmark of Sri Lankan cinema,"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the performer of song Hard Time Loving You born?", "answer": "Sussex", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 4880087, "score": 68.89332580566406, "title": "Loving You (1957 film)", "text": "past his prime, and his manager and love interest, Glenda Markle (Lizabeth Scott), work for the campaign of Texas gubernatorial candidate Jim Tallman. During a campaign stop in the town of Delville, Deke Rivers (Elvis Presley) and a workmate deliver an order of beer. While they are unloading, the workmate talks to Glenda about Deke's singing ability, which Glenda jumps on to revive the sagging interest in the event by using local talent. She convinces Deke to sing a song with the backing of Tex's Rough Ridin' Ramblers. Seeing the positive reception by the female audience, Glenda tries to convince"}, {"doc_id": 5173715, "score": 68.61598205566406, "title": "Badlands (American band)", "text": "in, to complete the tour before he officially exited the band. After Gillen left the band and announced Holiday as his replacement, Lee was interviewed about her by \"Kerrang!\" magazine. A black woman, Holiday was the daughter of songwriter Jimmy Holiday (best known for penning the Dolly Parton hit \"Put A Little Love In Your Heart\"). She was raised in Beverley Hills, and had performed in many of the Sunset Strip's major clubs. Few of Badlands' (mostly white) fans were familiar with her prior musical activities. The interview with Lee was published in issue No. 399; he talked only briefly"}, {"doc_id": 10010912, "score": 68.42112731933594, "title": "A Song Is Born", "text": "the problems of nightclub singer Honey Swanson (Virginia Mayo). She needs a place to hide out from the police, who want to question her about her gangster boyfriend Tony Crow (Steve Cochran). She invites herself into their sheltered household, over Frisbee's objections. While there, she introduces them to the latest in jazz, with which they are unfamiliar, giving the film an excuse to feature many of the best musicians of the era. The songs they play include \"A Song Is Born\", \"Daddy-O\", \"I'm Getting Sentimental Over You\", \"Flying Home\", and \"Redskin Rumba\". Eventually, Tony comes by to collect Honey, but"}, {"doc_id": 8251931, "score": 68.41064453125, "title": "Janie Runaway", "text": "Janie Runaway \"Janie Runaway\" is the fourth single from Steely Dan's 2000 album \"Two Against Nature\". The song (sung in character by Donald Fagen) concerns a young runaway female who has fled her Tampa Bay home when her father becomes enraged after finding out about her involvement with the narrator, an older, affluent New York City man It begins with the narrator extolling the virtues of his new fashionably-attractive, young mistress (\"the wonderwaif of Gramercy Park\"). The chorus has the man jocularly mocking his young inamorata's naïveté and enchantment with New York City with phrases such as \"Who makes the"}, {"doc_id": 18273235, "score": 68.34840393066406, "title": "You Can't Beat Love", "text": "truck is returned. Accompanied by Jasper, Jimmy then fulfills a bet by putting in a day of hard work digging ditches in formal wear, good-naturedly tangling with other crew members in the process. He donates his winnings to a children's charity. When a campaign truck stops by the site to dispense free cake and solicit support for Mayor Olson's re-election, Jimmy engages in a heckling match with a campaign worker who proves to be the mayor's daughter, Trudy Olson (Joan Fontaine). Trudy angrily suggests that he throw his hat in the ring, and in a bluff, he declares that he"}]}
+{"question": "Where does the presenter of The Next List work at?", "answer": "Emory University", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 16317305, "score": 77.82057189941406, "title": "The Next List", "text": "online commentary from those profiled on the show, as well as the latest on innovation and creative thinkers from around the world. The Next List The Next List is a 30-minute weekend television program on CNN. It aired every Saturday afternoon at 2:30 pm ET/PT and was hosted by Dr. Sanjay Gupta. CNN announced cancellation in September 2013. Each week, the show profiled innovators, visionaries, and agents of change from around the world who are steadily mapping the course to the future with their new ideas. Each half-hour episode featured one 'Next Lister' and told their story about what they're"}, {"doc_id": 16317303, "score": 77.15619659423828, "title": "The Next List", "text": "The Next List The Next List is a 30-minute weekend television program on CNN. It aired every Saturday afternoon at 2:30 pm ET/PT and was hosted by Dr. Sanjay Gupta. CNN announced cancellation in September 2013. Each week, the show profiled innovators, visionaries, and agents of change from around the world who are steadily mapping the course to the future with their new ideas. Each half-hour episode featured one 'Next Lister' and told their story about what they're doing to change the world, what challenges they faced, and the innovative approaches they've developed to overcome obstacles. Next Listers are creative,"}, {"doc_id": 15673059, "score": 75.24574279785156, "title": "David Visentin", "text": "List It\" and was eventually signed on by Big Coats Productions as one of the hosts with Farr as his competitor. Visentin's role in the show is to convince home owners to leave or \"list\" their home, which Farr is renovating at an agreed budget for other housing options. Visentin does this by showing them a series of homes that could sway them to leave. In an Interview with \"People Magazine\", both Visentin and Farr agreed \"that their good-natured bickering is what has contributed to their series’ success.\" He also contributes for various news agencies such as the Canadian Press."}, {"doc_id": 6852625, "score": 75.09992980957031, "title": "Spencer Kelly", "text": "Spencer Kelly Spencer Kelly (born 5 July 1973, Spencer John Bignell) is the presenter of the BBC's technology programme \"Click\", broadcast on the BBC World News and the BBC News Channel in the United Kingdom. He grew up in Bishopstoke, near Eastleigh in Hampshire and attended Wyvern Secondary School in Fair Oak, then Barton Peveril College in Eastleigh. He obtained a double first in Computer Science at the University of Cambridge. It was as a student that Kelly first became involved in broadcasting, initially at Radio Glen at Southampton University, and he went on to run Cambridge University Radio. After"}, {"doc_id": 15846128, "score": 74.57417297363281, "title": "The List (The Office)", "text": "The List (The Office) \"The List\" is the eighth season premiere of the American comedy television series \"The Office\", and the show's 153rd episode overall. The episode originally aired on NBC in the United States on September 22, 2011. It was written and directed by executive producer B. J. Novak. The series—presented as if it were a real documentary—depicts the everyday lives of office employees in the Scranton, Pennsylvania, branch of the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company. In the episode, new CEO Robert California (James Spader) writes a mysterious list that has a line down the middle and every member"}]}
+{"question": "Which country Philippa Mohun's husband is from?", "answer": "English", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 3565591, "score": 75.30900573730469, "title": "Middlesex (novel)", "text": "because of their small mercantile businesses and because their host country is antagonistic towards them. Desdemona, a first-generation Greek immigrant, reflects a fixation with not assimilating. She tells her husband Lefty that she does not want to become an \"Amerikanidha\" and is frightened that her cousin Lina's husband, Jimmy Zizmo, is a Pontian Greek. Desdemona considers Pontians to be adulterated Greeks because Pontians inhabited Turkey, where some became Muslims and did not follow the Greek Orthodox religion. Daniel Soar opined that Olympus, a parallel to Bithynios, served well as the starting point of a debacle (the eventual birth of an"}, {"doc_id": 18849702, "score": 73.94316864013672, "title": "Not Quite a Husband", "text": "Not Quite a Husband Not Quite a Husband is a historical romance novel by Sherry Thomas. It won the Romance Writers of America RITA Award for Best Historical Romance in 2010. The novel starts the summer of 1897, three years after a married couple, Bryony Asquith and Leo Marsden, have been estranged. Dr. Asquith is required at her home in England, and her family has asked her husband to retrieve her at her clinic in the Rumbur valley of the Chitral District in what was then the northwest frontier of India. In the course of their journey to return to"}, {"doc_id": 18849706, "score": 73.93502044677734, "title": "Not Quite a Husband", "text": "own culpability. Not Quite a Husband Not Quite a Husband is a historical romance novel by Sherry Thomas. It won the Romance Writers of America RITA Award for Best Historical Romance in 2010. The novel starts the summer of 1897, three years after a married couple, Bryony Asquith and Leo Marsden, have been estranged. Dr. Asquith is required at her home in England, and her family has asked her husband to retrieve her at her clinic in the Rumbur valley of the Chitral District in what was then the northwest frontier of India. In the course of their journey to"}, {"doc_id": 5265359, "score": 73.91773986816406, "title": "Guy Mannering", "text": "killed Brown in a duel in India, a fact which weighs heavily on his conscience. (Out of concern that Mannering will disapprove of Brown's low status, Mannering's wife had led him to believe that Brown's affectionate visits were to her, not her daughter. Mannering's wife dies before the truth of the matter is explained.) Mannering brings his daughter with him to Scotland, and rents a house called Woodbourne, not far from Ellangowan. He invites Lucy Bertram to be a companion for his daughter, and Dominie Sampson to be his librarian. Brown follows Julia Mannering to Scotland, taking a roundabout route"}, {"doc_id": 1065273, "score": 73.6302719116211, "title": "A Passage to India", "text": "A young British schoolmistress, Adela Quested, and her elderly friend, Mrs. Moore, visit the fictional city of Chandrapore, British India. Adela is to decide if she wants to marry Mrs. Moore's son, Ronny Heaslop, the city magistrate. Meanwhile, Dr. Aziz, a young Indian Muslim physician, is dining with two of his Indian friends and conversing about whether it is possible to be a friend of an Englishman. During the meal, a summons arrives from Major Callendar, Aziz's unpleasant superior at the hospital. Aziz hastens to Callendar's bungalow as ordered but is delayed by a flat tyre and difficulty in finding"}]}
+{"question": "Where did the director of film Hospitals: The White Mafia die?", "answer": "Rome", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 9632915, "score": 76.6937484741211, "title": "James Gandolfini", "text": "Ruth Gandolfini, was born in Los Angeles, California in October 2012. Gandolfini died suddenly at the age of 51 in Rome, on June 19, 2013. He was expected to travel to Sicily a few days later to receive an award at the Taormina Film Fest. After he and his family spent a day of sightseeing in sweltering heat, his 13-year-old son Michael discovered him unconscious at around 10 pm local time on the bathroom floor at the Boscolo Exedra Hotel in the Piazza della Repubblica. Michael called reception, who in turn called emergency paramedics. Gandolfini reportedly arrived at the hospital"}, {"doc_id": 16758985, "score": 74.76638793945312, "title": "Nicholas Brody", "text": "he had nothing to do with it. As she smuggles him into Canada, al-Qaeda airs his suicide tape, and he is branded as the mastermind of the attack. At the border, Brody and Carrie tearfully part ways, with Carrie promising to clear his name. In the aftermath of the Langley bombing, Brody becomes one of the most wanted fugitives in the world. In Caracas, Venezuela, he is shot twice and nearly dies before he is found by a group of drug dealers. They take him to a drug house, where Dr. Graham (Erik Dellums), an underground surgeon, saves his life."}, {"doc_id": 3496478, "score": 74.27627563476562, "title": "Ken Caminiti", "text": "into cardiac arrest. Caminiti died at Lincoln Hospital in The Bronx at 6:45 pm. Preliminary news reports indicated he died of a heart attack, but the autopsy results stated that \"acute intoxication due to the combined effects of cocaine and opiates\" caused his death, with coronary artery disease and cardiac hypertrophy (an enlarged heart) as contributing factors. Media coverage of Caminiti's death was almost completely overshadowed by that of actor Christopher Reeve, who also died in New York City the same day as Caminiti. After final funeral services held in Solana Beach, California (a San Diego suburb), which was attended"}, {"doc_id": 7067898, "score": 73.98970031738281, "title": "Luca Brasi", "text": "punching. The player witnesses Brasi's eventual death and must escape to inform the family. Brasi is also mentioned by Michael Corleone in the video game version of \"The Godfather Part II\", where the player, Dominic Corleone, acquires Brasi's old apartment. Brasi inspired Baton Rouge rapper Kevin Gates to create his 2013 mixtape, \"The Luca Brasi Story\", and its sequel, \"Luca Brasi 2\", hosted by DJ Drama and released on December 15, 2014. According to film historian Laurent Bouzereau, the character of Jabba the Hutt's death in \"Return of the Jedi\" was suggested by script writer Lawrence Kasdan. George Lucas decided"}, {"doc_id": 11522302, "score": 73.77418518066406, "title": "John Nardi", "text": "film \"Kill the Irishman\", John Nardi (Vincent D'Onofrio) is depicted as a caporegime rather than as an associate of the family. The Five Families' decision to appoint James Licavoli as boss of the family and the latter's attempts to confiscate Nardi's rackets leads the Nardi crew to fully align themselves with Danny Greene. Soon after Genovese boss Anthony Salerno (Paul Sorvino) sends Ray Ferritto from Los Angeles to Cleveland, Nardi is fatally injured by a car bomb moments after telling Greene that they will soon \"take this town over.\" A heartbroken Greene is then shown cradling his dying friend. In"}]}
+{"question": "Do both directors of films Miami Rhapsody and Easy Money (1983 Film) share the same nationality?", "answer": "yes", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 19603891, "score": 71.47661590576172, "title": "Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio", "text": "Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio Director-actor duo Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio have frequently collaborated, making a total of five feature films and one short film since 2002. The pair's films explore a variety of genres, including crime, thriller, biopic and comedy. Several have been listed on many critics' year-end top ten and best-of-decade lists. The duo's films have been nominated for thirty-one Academy Awards, winning nine. In 2013, the duo was awarded National Board of Review Spotlight award for career collaboration. Scorsese's work with DiCaprio is considered to be as vital as his work with Robert De Niro. The"}, {"doc_id": 19603881, "score": 71.47661590576172, "title": "Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio", "text": "Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio Director-actor duo Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio have frequently collaborated, making a total of five feature films and one short film since 2002. The pair's films explore a variety of genres, including crime, thriller, biopic and comedy. Several have been listed on many critics' year-end top ten and best-of-decade lists. The duo's films have been nominated for thirty-one Academy Awards, winning nine. In 2013, the duo was awarded National Board of Review Spotlight award for career collaboration. Scorsese's work with DiCaprio is considered to be as vital as his work with Robert De Niro. The"}, {"doc_id": 15238394, "score": 71.32005310058594, "title": "John Nicolella", "text": "John Nicolella John Joseph Nicolella (May 28, 1945 – February 21, 1998) was an American film, television director and producer. He is best known for his directing and producing work on the 1980s television series \"Miami Vice\". He is also known for producing the 1983 movie comedy hit 'Easy Money' starring Rodney Dangerfield, Joe Pesci, and Jennifer Jason Leigh. Nicolella began his career working as an assistant director on the Ivan Passer-directed film \"Born to Win\" (1971). Other films soon followed, the Paul Newman-directed film \"The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds\" (1972), \"Crazy Joe\" (1974) starring Peter Boyle,"}, {"doc_id": 19603882, "score": 70.68409729003906, "title": "Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio", "text": "pair's relationship is one of the most successful collaborations in film industry, bringing a total of $1.3 billion earnings from their five feature films. DiCaprio called his collaboration with Martin as \"accidental\" and considered \"Taxi Driver\" and \"Mean Streets\" as his inspiration of Martin's work. Discussing his collaboration his said, \"I am almost about to turn 40, and I am looking back at some of the stuff I’ve gotten to do, and at the center of it is this amazing accidental collaboration that I’ve gotten to have with Marty.\" Scorsese heard about DiCaprio by De Niro who worked with then"}, {"doc_id": 16543076, "score": 69.9271469116211, "title": "Leonardo DiCaprio filmography", "text": "Award for Best Actor. DiCaprio produced the environmental documentary \"The 11th Hour\" and the comedy-drama \"Gardener of Eden\" in 2007. The following year, he reunited with Kate Winslet in the Sam Mendes-directed drama \"Revolutionary Road\" and appeared in the Ridley Scott-directed action film \"Body of Lies\". DiCaprio reteamed with Scorsese in 2010 in the psychological thriller \"Shutter Island\" and also starred in the Christopher Nolan-directed science fiction heist thriller \"Inception\". In 2011, he portrayed J. Edgar Hoover, the first director of the FBI, in the biopic \"J. Edgar\". The following year, he played a supporting role in the Quentin Tarantino-directed"}]}
+{"question": "Are both Make-Up (1937 Film) and Lover'S Prayer from the same country?", "answer": "yes", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 12023228, "score": 69.511474609375, "title": "Disputed Passage", "text": "is that the film, particularly in its early phases, has been forcefully written and rather well played. While there no longer is much news in the conflict between the sympathetic, sentimental physician and the cold scientist who caustically challenges his medical class to find a human soul in their dissections, the topic remains a fertile and provocative one.\" and Allmovie wrote, \"kudos again to director Frank Borzage for bringing warmth and credibility to the most sloppily sentimental of storylines.\" Disputed Passage Disputed Passage is a 1939 American war film starring John Howard, Dorothy Lamour, Akim Tamiroff and Judith Barrett. Set"}, {"doc_id": 15902487, "score": 69.00695037841797, "title": "Sacred and Profane Love (film)", "text": "Sacred and Profane Love (film) Sacred and Profane Love is a 1921 American silent drama film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. This film was directed by William Desmond Taylor and starred Elsie Ferguson with Conrad Nagel. It is based on a book \"The Book of Carlotta\" by Arnold Bennett and was turned into a 1920 Broadway play which also starred \"Elsie Ferguson\". Writer/director Julia Crawford Ivers adapted the book and play to the screen while her son James Van Trees served as one of the film's cinematographers. All known copies of this film are lost. As"}, {"doc_id": 9544248, "score": 68.93144226074219, "title": "Priest of Love", "text": "Royal Premiere on 18 February 1982. Subsequently, the film was re-cut in 1985 by the director, for the centenary of D.H.Lawrence’s birth, and was re-released in cinemas by Enterprise Pictures to a more commercial and critical success. This 1985 Centenary Version was then re-mastered in 2011 for a new DVD release in the United States (Kino International – standard DVD and Blu-ray) and in the UK (Odeon Entertainment – standard DVD - 2012). The extras on both DVDs include interviews with Ian McKellen and Christopher Miles, and Penelope Keith narrates ‘The way we got it together’ on the making of"}, {"doc_id": 12023226, "score": 68.87488555908203, "title": "Disputed Passage", "text": "Disputed Passage Disputed Passage is a 1939 American war film starring John Howard, Dorothy Lamour, Akim Tamiroff and Judith Barrett. Set in war-torn China, the film was described by \"The New York Times\" as a \"lavish soap opera\". The film was based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Lloyd C. Douglas, and was produced by Paramount Pictures. Young medical student John Wesley Beaven is torn between the detached, cold pragmatism of Dr. Forster (Akim Tamiroff) and the humanistic attitudes of kindly Dr. Cunningham (William Collier Sr.). Matters are brought to a head when Beaven must choose between"}, {"doc_id": 14076869, "score": 68.39398193359375, "title": "Kiss and Make-Up", "text": "Kiss and Make-Up Kiss and Make-Up is a 1934 romantic comedy film starring Cary Grant as a doctor who specializes in making women beautiful. Helen Mack and Genevieve Tobin play his romantic entanglements. The film was based on the play \"Kozmetika\" by . All of the WAMPAS Baby Stars of 1934 were cast in roles in the film. Andre Sennwald of \"The New York Times\" labelled the film a \"first-class lingerie bazaar and a third-class entertainment, though he thought that Grant had brought much liveliness to the part. Winthrop Sargent of \"Variety\" thought that Grant performed well as the doctor,"}]}
+{"question": "What is the award that the performer of song Sunday Papers earned?", "answer": "Grammy", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 8043942, "score": 72.44225311279297, "title": "Ivor Novello Awards", "text": "but judged and presented by the writing community. The Award itself is a solid bronze sculpture of Euterpe, the muse of lyric poetry. Ivor Novello Awards The Ivor Novello Awards, named after the entertainer Ivor Novello, are awards for songwriting and composing. They have been presented annually in London by the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors (BASCA) since 1956, and over 1,000 statuettes have been awarded. Nicknamed The Ivors, the awards take place each May and are sponsored by PRS for Music. They are respected worldwide as the major platform for recognising and rewarding Britain and Ireland's songwriting"}, {"doc_id": 11443404, "score": 72.43168640136719, "title": "Independence Day Award", "text": "Independence Day Award The Independence Day Award (), also termed Independence Award (), Swadhinata Padak, and Swadhinata Puroskar, is the highest state award given by the government of Bangladesh. Introduced in 1977, this award is bestowed upon Bangladeshi citizens or organizations in recognition of substantial contribution to one of many fields, including the War of Liberation, the Language Movement, education, literature, journalism, public service, science and technology, medical science, social science, song, games and sports, fine arts, rural development, and other areas. Each awardee receives a gold medal, a certificate of honour, and a sum of cash. The amount of"}, {"doc_id": 8945144, "score": 72.08203125, "title": "Wordsworth McAndrew Award", "text": "Wordsworth McAndrew Award The Wordsworth McAndrew Awards celebrate Guyanese who have made important contributions to the country's cultural life. Awardees' talents include broadcasting, cultural promotion, drama, music, painting, theatre, and writing. The awards, founded in 2002, are presented by the Guyana Folk Festival, a Brooklyn, NY, USA-based organization. The awards honour Wordsworth McAndrew, one of Guyana's leading folklorists, poets and creative artists. In 2002 there were 36 awardees, reflecting the number of years since Guyana's independence in 1966. The first recipients of the award were: The 37 awardees in 2003 were: The 2004 Wordsworth McAndrew Awardees were selected from a"}, {"doc_id": 11533731, "score": 71.89576721191406, "title": "Sunday Times Literary Awards", "text": "Barry Ronge Fiction Prize was renamed in 2015, formerly the \"Sunday Times\" Fiction Prize from 2001 to 2014. It is named for Barry Ronge, a South African journalist best known for his \"Spit and Polish\" column in the \"Sunday Times\". The \"Alan Paton Award\" is a South African literary award that been conferred annually since 1989 for meritorious works of non-fiction. Sponsored by the Johannesburg weekly the \"Sunday Times\", recipients represent the cream of contemporary South African writers who produce works that are judged to demonstrate: compassion; elegance of writing; illumination of truthfulness, especially those forms of it that are"}, {"doc_id": 1914195, "score": 71.71698760986328, "title": "Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour", "text": "Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour The Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour (usually the \"Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour\", or just the \"Leacock Medal\") is an annual literary award presented for the best book of humour written in English by a Canadian writer, published or self-published in the previous year. The silver medal, designed by sculptor Emanuel Hahn, is a tribute to well-known Canadian humorist Stephen Leacock (1869–1944) and is accompanied by a cash prize of $15,000 (CAD). It is presented each year in July during a banquet ceremony in or near Leacock’s hometown of Orillia, Ontario. The medal"}]}
+{"question": "Who was born first, Bojan Bazelli or Alireza Afzal?", "answer": "Bojan Bazelli", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 5542573, "score": 78.54740142822266, "title": "Ali al-Asghar ibn Husayn", "text": "early \"ta'ziya\" (passion play) traditions, a complete majles was dedicated to Ali al-Asghar, with the infant's cradle a conspicuous element on the stage. Ali al-Asghar is also represented in Muharram processions and mourned in folklore. Ali al-Asghar ibn Husayn ‘Abdullah ‘Ali al-Asghar ibn Al-Husayn (09 Rajab 60 AH – 10 Muharram 61 AH (10 October 680 CE)), or simply ‘Ali Asghar (\"Younger ‘Ali\"), was the youngest child of Al-Husayn (son of ‘Ali, grandson of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad and the third Imam) and Rubab bint Imra’ al-Qays. He was martyred during the Battle of Karbala, and is commemorated in Shi‘ism"}, {"doc_id": 5324009, "score": 78.5351791381836, "title": "Abbas ibn Ali", "text": "Abbas ibn Ali Al-Abbas ibn Ali (, ), also known as Qamar Banī Hāshim (the moon of Banu Hashim) (born 4th Sha‘bān 26 AH – 10 Muharram 61 AH; approximately May 15, 647 – October 10, 680), was a son of Imam Ali, the first Imam of Shia Muslims and the fourth Caliph of Sunni Muslims, and Fatima bint Hizam, commonly known as \"Mother of the Sons\" (). Abbas, also known as Abbas Alamdar, is highly revered by Shia Muslims and Sunni Muslims for his loyalty to his half-brother Husain, his respect for the Household of Muhammad, and his role"}, {"doc_id": 3975831, "score": 78.44625091552734, "title": "Ali ibn Husayn Zayn al-Abidin", "text": "al-Khiyaratayn\", the \"son of the best two (the Quraysh among the Arabs and the Persians among the non-Arabs)\". Ali ibn Abi Talib suggested allowing her to choose a husband from among the Muslims and paying her mahr from the public treasury. Umar agreed; she chose Ali’s son Husayn. She is said to have died shortly after giving birth to her only son Ali. And in other stories this happened during the caliphate of Othman and Ali ibn Abi Taleb. Ali ibn al-Husayn is also related through this Sassanid Persian bloodline to the Byzantine emperors Maurice and Tiberius II through princess"}, {"doc_id": 5433427, "score": 78.29711151123047, "title": "Zaynab bint Ali", "text": "Zaynab bint Ali Sayyidah Zaynab bint ʿAli (, Also: 'Zainab') was the daughter of the fourth caliph and the first Shia Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib and Fatimah bint Muhammad. The Islamic \"Nabi\" (, Prophet) Muhammad was her maternal grandfather, and thus she is a member of his \"Bayt\" (, Household). Therefore, she is often revered not only for her admirable characteristics and actions, but also for her membership in, and continuation of, the biological line of Muhammad. Like other members of her family she became a great figure of sacrifice, strength, and piety in Islam – in the Sunni"}, {"doc_id": 2486662, "score": 77.92324829101562, "title": "Hasan ibn Ali", "text": "Hasan ibn Ali Al-Ḥasan ibn Alī ibn Abī Ṭālib (, 624–670 CE), commonly known as Hasan or Hassan, was the eldest son of Ali and Muhammad's daughter Fatimah, and was the older brother of Husayn. Muslims respect him as a grandson of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad. Among Shia Muslims, Hasan is revered as the second Imam. Hasan claimed the caliphate after his father's death, but abdicated after six or seven months to Muawiyah I, the founder of the Umayyad dynasty to end the First Fitna. Al-Hasan was known for donating to the poor, his kindness to the poor and bondmen,"}]}
+{"question": "Are The Romance Of Max and Venus (1929 Film) from the same country?", "answer": "yes", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 10745844, "score": 72.81674194335938, "title": "Two People (1930 film)", "text": "location in Italy. Junker Rochus and Judith Platter are in love. Rochus' mother, a domineering religious fanatic, wants him to break off the relationship and become a priest, but he is reluctant to do so. The mother swears that he will take up orders, but when he does not follow through she dies of grief. Feeling guilty, Rochus reluctantly abandons his romance with Judith and enters the priesthood. Judith commits suicide, and Rochus finds that he must preside at her funeral. Two People (1930 film) Two People (German: Zwei Menschen) is a 1930 German historical drama film directed by Erich"}, {"doc_id": 5072527, "score": 72.515625, "title": "Straub–Huillet", "text": "and Huillet are based on other works: novels, operas, plays, and less conventional source materials, such as political writings. Their sources include writings by Marguerite Duras, Franz Kafka, Elio Vittorini and Bertolt Brecht; two operas by Arnold Schoenberg; letters written by Friedrich Engels, Wassily Kandinsky, and J.S. Bach; and other films, including Rossellini's \"Europa '51\". Many of their films, such as \"Klassenverhältnisse\", stress the relationship between the original text and the film. Due to his more extroverted nature, Jean-Marie Straub served as the public face of the couple: this has contributed to the widespread assumption that Huillet's role in their"}, {"doc_id": 13690766, "score": 72.18521118164062, "title": "His Double Life", "text": "a scandal. The Leeks hastily depart. Even so, Priam is brought into court. In the course of testimony, his cousin Duncan recalls that he has two moles on his neck. Priam stubbornly refuses to show them, but Alice convinces him to do so. Afterward, Priam and Alice sail away to recover their privacy. \"Someday, Sometime, Somewhere\" and \"Springtime in Old Granada\", written by James F. Hanley and Karl Stark His Double Life His Double Life is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy-drama film directed by Broadway theatrical impresario and first time film director Arthur Hopkins with directorial input from the experienced"}, {"doc_id": 2084253, "score": 72.05013275146484, "title": "The Two Gentlemen of Verona", "text": "to them (the cast and crew referred to the set as \"Christmas at Selfridges\"). Whilst the set for Verona remained relatively realistic, that for Milan featured young actors dressed like cherubs as extras. This was to convey the idea that the characters lived in a 'Garden of Courtly Love', which was slightly divorced from the everyday reality represented by Verona. Working in tandem with this idea, upon Proteus' arrival in Milan, after meeting Silvia, he is left alone on screen, and the weather suddenly changes from calm and sunny to cloudy and windy, accompanied by a thunderclap. The implication being"}, {"doc_id": 18387395, "score": 72.03242492675781, "title": "The Romance of Max", "text": "The Romance of Max The Romance of Max () is a 1912 French short silent romantic comedy fantasy film directed by and starring Max Linder for Pathé Frères. The 6 minute, 8 second film was released on December 20, 1912. The plot may have been inspired by Emile Cohl's \"Matrimonial Shoes\", () from 1909, a shorter film with a similar storyline and animation. Vacationing at the seashore, Max reserves a room at the same time as a pretty woman (Lucy d'Orbel). The shoes are left in the corridor for polishing, and perform an animated dance of courtship while their owners"}]}
+{"question": "Where did Humphry Sibthorp (Botanist)'s father study?", "answer": "Christ Church", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 4275155, "score": 79.01586151123047, "title": "John Sibthorp", "text": "John Sibthorp John Sibthorp FRS (28 October 1758 – 8 February 1796) was an English botanist. He was born in Oxford, the youngest son of Dr Humphry Sibthorp (1713–1797), who, from 1747 to 1784, was Sherardian Professor of Botany at the University of Oxford. He graduated from Lincoln College, Oxford in 1777, and then studied medicine at the Universities of Edinburgh and Montpellier. In 1784, he succeeded his father to the Sherardian chair. Leaving his professional duties to a deputy, he left England for Göttingen and Vienna, in preparation for a botanical tour of Greece (1786) and Cyprus (1787). Returning"}, {"doc_id": 4275156, "score": 78.34938049316406, "title": "John Sibthorp", "text": "to England at the end of the following year, he took part in the foundation of the Linnean Society in 1788, and set to work on a Flora of Oxfordshire, which was published in 1794 as \"Flora Oxoniensis\". He was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society in Mar 1788. He made a second journey to Greece, but developed consumption on the way home and died in Bath on 8 February 1796. He was buried at Bath Abbey. His will bequeathed his books on natural history and agriculture to the University of Oxford, and also founded Oxford's Sibthorpian Professorship"}, {"doc_id": 14868823, "score": 78.25773620605469, "title": "Humphry Sibthorp (botanist)", "text": "Humphry Sibthorp (botanist) Humphry Waldo Sibthorp (1713–1797) was a British botanist. After the death of Johann Jacob Dillenius (1684–1747), he became the Sherardian Professor of Botany at the University of Oxford from 1747 to 1783. He is known for having taught one course for 37 years. He began the catalogue of the plants of the botanical garden of the university, \"Catalogus Plantarum Horti Botanici Oxoniensis\". The genus \"Sibthorpia\", in the plantain family of plants is named after him. His youngest son was the well-known botanist John Sibthorp (1758–1796), who continued the \"Catalogus Plantarum\". His oldest son, Humphrey, was a Tory"}, {"doc_id": 3059813, "score": 77.99397277832031, "title": "Samuel Thomson", "text": "in the countryside and their medicinal uses. Much of his early knowledge was acquired from a local widow woman, who had acquired a reputation as a healer because of her skill with herbal remedies. Thomson also used to sample the plants he found growing in the wild—in this way he discovered Lobelia, which became an important remedy in the system of medicine he later founded. Unaware of the medicinal properties of the plant, Thomson used to trick other boys into eating it, which caused them to vomit because of its emetic nature. At the age of sixteen he had hoped"}, {"doc_id": 7605625, "score": 77.87176513671875, "title": "Alexander Garden (naturalist)", "text": "Alexander Garden (naturalist) Alexander Garden FRSE FRS (January 1730 – 15 April 1791) was a Scottish physician, botanist and zoologist. The gardenia flower is named after him. He lived for many years in Charleston, South Carolina, using his spare time to study plants and living creatures, and sending specimens to Carl Linnaeus. Garden was born in January 1730 in Birse, Aberdeenshire, the son of Rev Alexander Garden (1685–1756) the parish minister. He studied medicine at Marischal College in the mid-1740s, discovering an interest in natural history while there. After two years as a surgeon's assistant in the navy, he continued"}]}
+{"question": "Which film whose producer was born first, Conquest Of The Planet Of The Apes or I'M Not Harry Jenson?", "answer": "Conquest Of The Planet Of The Apes", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 148176, "score": 71.99137878417969, "title": "Franklin J. Schaffner", "text": "Franklin J. Schaffner Franklin James Schaffner (May 30, 1920July 2, 1989) was an American film director. He won the Academy Award for Best Director for \"Patton\" (1970), and is also known for the films \"Planet of the Apes\" (1968), \"Nicholas and Alexandra\" (1971), \"Papillon\" (1973), and \"The Boys from Brazil\" (1978). Schaffner was born in Tokyo, Japan, the son of American missionaries Sarah Horting (née Swords) and Paul Franklin Schaffner, and was raised in Japan. He returned to the United States and graduated from Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, where he was active in drama. He studied law"}, {"doc_id": 7057365, "score": 71.74183654785156, "title": "Josh Greenfeld", "text": "Josh Greenfeld Josh Greenfeld (27 February 1928 – 11 May 2018) was an author and screenwriter mostly known for his screenplay for the 1974 film \"Harry and Tonto\" along with Paul Mazursky, which earned them an Academy Award nomination and its star, Art Carney, the Oscar itself for Best Actor. Greenfeld also wrote \"Oh, God! Book II\" and the TV special \"Lovey\" and is the author of several books about his autistic son, Noah Greenfeld. The trilogy, \"A Child Called Noah\", \"A Place for Noah\", and \"A Client Called Noah\", detail the effects that Noah's disabilities place on the Greenfelds"}, {"doc_id": 663995, "score": 71.09526062011719, "title": "Juliette Binoche", "text": "in \"The Son of No One\" for American writer and director Dito Montiel. The film also stars Channing Tatum, Al Pacino and Ray Liotta. \"The Son of No One\" premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival to fairly negative reaction. It was acquired by Anchor Bay Entertainment for distribution in the US and other key territories arriving in selected US cinemas on 4 November 2011. , according to film review aggregator \"Rotten Tomatoes\", \"The Son of No One\" is Juliette Binoche's least critically successful film, with only 18% of critics giving it a positive review. In June 2010, Binoche started"}, {"doc_id": 13813699, "score": 71.0611801147461, "title": "Planet of the Apes", "text": "million budget, the lowest of the series. The filmmakers went into the project knowing it would be the last of the series. J. Lee Thompson returned as director. Series writer Paul Dehn submitted a treatment, but illness forced him to leave the film before completing the script. The producers subsequently hired John William Corrington and Joyce Hooper Corrington to write the screenplay. \"Battle\" continued \"Conquest\"s focus on racial conflict and domination, but, likely based in part on the studio's wishes, the Corringtons discarded Dehn's pessimistic treatment in favor of a story with a more hopeful, though ambiguous, resolution. \"Battle\" follows"}, {"doc_id": 14243921, "score": 70.96874237060547, "title": "Rupert Wyatt", "text": "Rupert Wyatt Rupert Wyatt (born 26 October 1972) is an English screenwriter, director, and producer. He made his directorial debut with the 2008 film \"The Escapist\", which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. His second film was the 2011 blockbuster \"Rise of the Planet of the Apes\". Wyatt was born and raised near Winchester in Hampshire. He was educated at the Dragon School, Oxford and Winchester College, Winchester. Wyatt is the founder of the film collective Picture Farm, which has produced numerous shorts, documentaries and features, including the Sundance Award-winning documentary \"Dark Days\". He also co-wrote and directed the British"}]}
+{"question": "What is the place of birth of Sextus Barbour's father?", "answer": "Gordonsville, Virginia", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 811014, "score": 71.77477264404297, "title": "Nero Claudius Drusus", "text": "of March 28 as his most likely birthday, while Lindsay Powell interprets Ovid's \"Fasti\" as indicating a date of 13 January. Rumors arose that Augustus was the child's real father, although this has never been authoritatively proven. Claudius, however, encouraged the rumor during his reign as emperor to create an impression of more direct lineage from Augustus. According to Suetonius, Drusus was originally given \"Decimus\" as his praenomen, the first of a Roman male's conventional three names in Roman naming practice at the time. \"Nero\" was a traditional cognomen (third name) of the Claudii, whereas \"Drusus\" was given to a"}, {"doc_id": 13204069, "score": 71.12203216552734, "title": "Nemesis (Davis novel)", "text": "to have fallen afoul of their own hubris. The story, set in Latium in 77 AD, opens with the deaths of Falco's newborn son (posthumously named Justinianus), and Marcus Didius Geminus, alias Favonius, Falco's estranged father. Following the funeral, Falco is astounded to discover that his father has left him and the rest of the Didii family a sizeable fortune, but with one problem: before Geminus died, he impregnated Falco's friend Thalia and as a result, he is now forced to adopt Thalia's child when it is born. Frustrated at this turn of events, Falco audits his father's business contacts,"}, {"doc_id": 19762119, "score": 70.40545654296875, "title": "Whom God Hath Joined...", "text": "marriage on the grounds it has not been consummated. However, after an examination by a physician, it is discovered that Elizabeth is 3–4 months pregnant and she is forced by her father to divulge the identity of the father. In order to avoid a scandal, Lawrence is sent abroad with an allowance, and the Greenwich house is sold. Later, Elizabeth Kirbridge gives birth to a daughter, Lucy Elizabeth, in a London nursing home. To avoid scandal and since Lawrence is the legal father, he is asked to attend the baby's christening. Following the ceremony, he is never heard from again."}, {"doc_id": 6512821, "score": 70.39663696289062, "title": "Gaius Julius Caesar (Rome character)", "text": "BC as Caesar receives news of his daughter Julia's death; historically, Julia died in 54 BC. Additionally, no mention is made in \"Rome\" of his mother Aurelia Cotta, who died months after Julia. There is nothing in the historical sources to suggest that his affair with Servilia ended, as is depicted in the series. Caesarion was likely Caesar's son with Cleopatra. The events of the episode \"Caesarion\" insinuate that he may actually have been fathered by soldier Titus Pullo. Though Caesar is shown presenting his newborn son to his army at the end of this episode, historically Caesar was already"}, {"doc_id": 960815, "score": 69.9708251953125, "title": "Marcus Didius Falco", "text": "in \"Venus in Copper, Last Act in Palmyra\" and \"Alexandria\", reveals that she is expecting a child – she claims by Geminus. Falco and Helena adopted Flavia Albia, a British child, whom they rescued in London in \"The Jupiter Myth\". At the age of 28, in AD 89, she is a widowed informer and the central character of Davis's book \"The Ides of April\", in the series Falco: The New Generation. In the sequel, \"Enemies at Home\", Albia reveals the identity of her deceased husband, who is none other than Lentullus, an ex-legionary formerly under the leadership of her uncle"}]}
+{"question": "Who is the child of the performer of song Buckaroo (Song)?", "answer": "Aubrie Sellers", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 7284082, "score": 72.65599822998047, "title": "Boomhauer", "text": "Moon of Kentucky\" in Episode 113 (\"The Bluegrass Is Always Greener\"); this same episode reveals that he also has a talent for the banjo and the accordion. The singing was done by country star Vince Gill. Mike Judge has stated that the inspiration for Boomhauer's voice came from a message left on his answering machine by an irate viewer of \"Beavis & Butt-Head\" as well as the voice patterns of an acquaintance in Dallas and an Oklahoma City resident reciting directions over the telephone. The season 1 episode \"Hank's Got the Willies\" shows Boomhauer and the famously incomprehensible Bob Dylan"}, {"doc_id": 2346998, "score": 71.64741516113281, "title": "Buck Owens", "text": "and elemental. His signature style was based on simple storylines, infectious choruses, a twangy electric guitar, an insistent rhythm supplied by a drum track placed forward in the mix, and high two-part harmonies featuring him and his guitarist Don Rich. From 1969 to 1986 Owens co-hosted the popular CBS television variety show \"Hee Haw\" with Roy Clark. According to his son, Buddy Allen (Owens), the accidental death of Rich, his best friend, in 1974 devastated him for years and halted his career until he performed with Dwight Yoakam in 1988. Owens is a member of the Country Music Hall of"}, {"doc_id": 2347021, "score": 71.08976745605469, "title": "Buck Owens", "text": "Family\" with the words \"Buck's Place\" beneath. Owens was married four times, three ending in divorce and one in annulment. He and his first wife, country singer Bonnie Campbell Owens, were married in 1948 and had two sons. They separated in 1951 and later divorced. He later married Phyllis Buford in 1956, with whom he had a third son. His third marriage, in 1977, was to fiddle player Jana Jae Greif, who was a member of the Buckaroos. They were married for only a few days before he filed for annulment. His fourth marriage, in 1979, was to Jennifer Smith."}, {"doc_id": 3148296, "score": 71.0416488647461, "title": "Rawhide Kid", "text": "pieces of the Atlas and Silver Age characters' history meshed, so that the unnamed infant son of settlers the Clay family, orphaned by a Cheyenne raid, was raised by Texas Ranger Ben Bart on a ranch near Rawhide, Texas. Older brother Frank Clay, captured by Native Americans, eventually escaped and became a gambler, while eldest brother Joe Clay became sheriff of the town of Willow Flats; neither were in the regular cast, and each died in a guest appearance. Shortly after Johnny's 18th birthday, Ben Bart was murdered; Johnny, an almost preternaturally fast and accurate gunman, wounded the killers and"}, {"doc_id": 5123973, "score": 70.78271484375, "title": "Johnny Crawford", "text": "a one-way ticket to California and encouraged her to pursue a Hollywood career. This led Jackson to early appearances on the \"Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson\", before she was cast as a regular on \"SNL\". Johnny Crawford John Ernest Crawford (born March 26, 1946) is an American character actor, singer, and musician. At age 12, Crawford rose to fame for playing Mark McCain, the son of Lucas McCain (played by Chuck Connors), in the popular ABC Western series, \"The Rifleman,\" which originally aired from 1958 to 1963. Crawford first performed before a national audience as a Mouseketeer. Crawford was born"}]}
+{"question": "Who was born first, Eveline Hill or Tigran Gharabaghtsyan?", "answer": "Eveline Hill", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 472235, "score": 74.47467041015625, "title": "Atalanta", "text": "Atalanta Atalanta (; \"Atalantē\") is a character in Greek mythology, a virgin huntress, unwilling to marry, and loved by the hero Meleager. According to the \"Bibliotheca\" of \"pseudo-Apollodorus\", Atalanta was the daughter of Iasus, son of Lycurgus, and Clymene, daughter of Minyas. She is also mentioned as the daughter of Mainalos or Schoeneus, according to (Hyginus), of a Boeotian (according to Hesiod), or of an Arcadian princess (according to the \"Bibliotheca\"). The \"Bibliotheca\" is the only source which gives an account of Atalanta's birth and upbringing. King Iasus wanted a son; when Atalanta was born, he left her on a"}, {"doc_id": 2854720, "score": 74.42271423339844, "title": "Táhirih", "text": "modern historians claim she was born about 1815. Shoghi Effendi and William Sears suggest the date of 1817, and other writers agree. This is supported by claims by a chronicler from the 19th century, who wrote that Táhirih was \"thirty-six years of age\" when she was killed, in accordance to the lunar calendar. After interviewing Táhirih's family and the families of contemporaries as well as reading documents about her life Martha Root believed that the most accurate date of birth was between 1817–1819. These findings are contested in several books and articles, but the evidence does not conclusively support either"}, {"doc_id": 6001797, "score": 74.38695526123047, "title": "Mentewab", "text": "to Qusquam and buried her grandson there next to her son, and refused to return to the city of Gondar. She lived at her palace there in seclusion till the end of her life. Children by Emperor Bakaffa: Children by \"Abetohun\" Iyasu Milmal: Mentewab Mentewab (Ge'ez : ምንትዋብ Məntəwab, \"min-tiwwāb\", Amharic: \"How beautiful she is\"; c. 1706 - 27 June 1773), was Empress of Ethiopia, consort of Emperor Bakaffa, mother of Iyasu II and grandmother of Iyoas I. She was also known officially by her baptismal name of Welete Giyorgis (\"Daughter of St. George\"). Mentewab was a major political figure"}, {"doc_id": 18498110, "score": 74.25588989257812, "title": "Daulat Sultan Khanum", "text": "Daulat Sultan Khanum Daultan Sultan Khanum was a princess of the Chagatai Khanate as a daughter of Yunus Khan, the Great Khan of Moghulistan and his second wife Shah Begum. She was also the step aunt of Emperor Babur, the founder of the Mughal Empire of India as well as its first Emperor. Her paternal grandfather was Uwais Khan, the Moghul Khan of Mughalistan and her father's predecessor. Daulat Sultan was a direct descendant of Genghis Khan, the founder and Great Khan (Emperor) of the Mongol Empire through her father's side. Being the daughter of a Khan, Daulat Sultan held"}, {"doc_id": 9654272, "score": 74.25360870361328, "title": "Anna Kashfi", "text": "quoted as stating that Kashfi's purported Indian father had died six weeks before the ceremony. Nevertheless, the O'Callaghans were adamant that Kashfi was their child, and William O'Callaghan was quoted in \"Time\" magazine as saying, \"That's our daughter, and both me and missus were born in London.\" \"Parade\" reported that Kashfi could have chosen the surname Ghose for her putative mother from the owners of The Maharajah, a London shop where she worked as a model. She also worked as a model in the London fur salon of Henry Noble in Regent Street. In her 1979 book, \"Brando for Breakfast\","}]}
+{"question": "Who is the paternal grandfather of St Andrew St John, 14Th Baron St John Of Bletso?", "answer": "John St John, 11th Baron St John of Bletso", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 13735270, "score": 80.9157485961914, "title": "Paulet St John, 8th Baron St John of Bletso", "text": "Paulet St John, 8th Baron St John of Bletso The Rt Hon. Paulet St Andrew St John, 8th Baron St John of Bletso and 5th Baronet (died 1714) was an English peer, and baronet. Andrew St John, his father, was the heir of his second cousin, the 3rd Earl of Bolingbroke; they both died in 1711, but Paulet St. John was born posthumously and succeeded to the Barony (not the Earldom, which had not belonged to the common ancestor) when he was born. He died at the age of three, and was succeeded by his uncle, William St John. Sources"}, {"doc_id": 2616841, "score": 80.32711791992188, "title": "Baron St John of Bletso", "text": "John (died c. 1497), younger brother of the aforementioned Sir John St John (died c. 1482), was the ancestor of the Viscounts Grandison and the Viscounts Bolingbroke and St John. The heir apparent is the present holder's son Hon. Oliver Beauchamp St John (born 1995). \"see above for further holders\" Baron St John of Bletso Baron St John of Bletso, in the County of Bedford, is a title in the Peerage of England. It was created in 1582 for Oliver St John. For a period, the title Baron St John was subsumed within the title Earl of Bolingbroke which was"}, {"doc_id": 15848628, "score": 80.22355651855469, "title": "John St John, 11th Baron St John of Bletso", "text": "John St John, 11th Baron St John of Bletso John St John, 11th Baron St John of Bletso (died 24 June 1757) was a British peer. St John was the son of Andrew St John and his wife Jane Blois, daughter of William Blois of Cockfield Hall, Suffolk. He was the uncle of Paulet St John, 8th Baron St John of Bletso and succeeded his brother Rowland St John, 10th Baron St John of Bletso to the title of Baron St John of Bletso in 1722. St John married Elizabeth Crowley (the daughter of Ambrose Crowley) of Greenwich on 6"}, {"doc_id": 13735273, "score": 79.79473876953125, "title": "Paulet St John, 8th Baron St John of Bletso", "text": "October 1642) as does the register of the House of Lords and have therefore accepted Paulet St Andrew St John as the 7th Baron. Paulet St John, 8th Baron St John of Bletso The Rt Hon. Paulet St Andrew St John, 8th Baron St John of Bletso and 5th Baronet (died 1714) was an English peer, and baronet. Andrew St John, his father, was the heir of his second cousin, the 3rd Earl of Bolingbroke; they both died in 1711, but Paulet St. John was born posthumously and succeeded to the Barony (not the Earldom, which had not belonged to"}, {"doc_id": 10822588, "score": 79.09745025634766, "title": "St Andrew St John, 15th Baron St John of Bletso", "text": "1902) on 08 June 1867, and were the great-great grandparents of comedian, actor and TV presenter Alexander Armstrong. St Andrew St John, 15th Baron St John of Bletso St Andrew St John, 15th Baron St John of Bletso (8 November 1811 — 27 January 1874) was an English peer. St John was born at Wimpole Street the eldest son of St Andrew St John, 14th Baron St John of Bletso, and his wife, Louisa Boughton, daughter of Sir Charles William Rouse-Boughton, 9th Baronet. He succeeded his father in 1817 to become the 15th Lord St John at the age of"}]}
+{"question": "Which country Balendukht's father is from?", "answer": "Persian", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 2041256, "score": 72.37139892578125, "title": "Salman Khan", "text": "name Salma Khan). His paternal ancestors were Alakozai Pashtuns from present-day Afghanistan who immigrated to Indore, Madhya Pradesh in the mid 1800s. His grandfather Abdul Rashid Khan was a Deputy Inspector General of the Indore state who was awarded Diler Jung award of the Holkar times. Khan's mother is a Maharashtrian, whose father Baldev Singh Charak, a Dogra Rajput, comes from Jammu-Kashmir and whose mother comes from Maharashtra. Khan's stepmother is Helen, a former actress. He has two brothers, Arbaaz Khan and Sohail Khan; and two sisters, Alvira Khan Agnihotri, who is married to actor/director Atul Agnihotri, and an adopted"}, {"doc_id": 19364019, "score": 71.42378234863281, "title": "Strictly Balti", "text": "out and his infatuation with a girl at ballroom dancing classes all meshed together to leave the audience feeling like they knew him personally. Ahamed keeps the story confined to a few years of his life, culminating in a trip to his parent's home country just after he leaves school at 18. \"Strictly Balti\" is a condensed story of Ahamed's life. It tells a personal story of a childhood caught between two different cultures: that of his parents', which they brought with them from Bangladesh; and of the very Anglo-Saxon, Christian, mostly middle class, British version that surrounded him outside"}, {"doc_id": 5810704, "score": 70.74560546875, "title": "Firdaus Kanga", "text": "Campion School in Mumbai. \"Sixth Happiness\" is about Brit - a boy born with brittle bones who never grows taller than four feet. It is also about the Parsi or Parsees - descendants of the Persian empire who were driven out of Persia by an Islamic invasion more than a thousand years ago and settled in western India. Parsees had a close relationship with the British during the years of the Raj. Brit is named by his mother, both after his brittle bones, and in tribute to his mother's love of Britain. The depiction of Brit's parents as ardent Anglophiles"}, {"doc_id": 10037400, "score": 70.11519622802734, "title": "Abul A'la Maududi", "text": "fact his last name was derived from the first member of the Chishti Silsilah, i.e. Khawajah Syed Qutb ul-Din Maudood Chishti (d. 527 AH). His father's mother was related to Islamic modernist thinker Sayyid Ahmad Khan. As he himself states, his paternal family originally moved from Chicht, in modern-day Afghanistan, during the days of Sikandar Lodi (d. 1517), initially settling in the state of Haryana before moving to Delhi later on, and on his mother's side, his ancestor Mirza Tulak, a soldier of Turkish origin, moved into India from Transoxiana around the times of emperor Aurangzeb (d. 1707), while his"}, {"doc_id": 2566970, "score": 69.98085021972656, "title": "Celegorm", "text": "Celegorm Celegorm () is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium, appearing in \"The Silmarillion\". He was the third son of Fëanor and Nerdanel, most closely associated with another brother, Curufin. Celegorm is described as \"the fair.\" It is not clear whether 'fair' in this case refers to pale coloring or to beauty. The color of his hair is a point of contention among readers. His name \"Celegorm\" (in Sindarin form; originally \"Tyelkormo\" in Quenya) meant \"Hasty-riser\", describing his quick temper, as well as his habit of leaping up when angered. His father-name in Quenya was Turkafinwë,"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director who was born later, Wake Of The Red Witch or First-Year Student?", "answer": "First-Year Student", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 7425731, "score": 68.435791015625, "title": "The Young Rajah", "text": "the hatred of Austin Slade, Jr. (Jack Giddings), whom he beats out for a spot on the rowing team. At a party celebrating a rowing victory over arch-rival Yale, a jealous Slade calls Amos \"yellow\" and pours a drink on him, causing Amos to punch him. Slade grabs a chair as a weapon, but Amos ducks, and Slade falls through an open window to his death. Amos is cleared of all wrongdoing, but the newspaper story attracts the notice of Amhad Beg (J. Farrell MacDonald), Ali Khan's Prime Minister. That summer, at a party hosted by close friend Stephen Van"}, {"doc_id": 3554590, "score": 68.39895629882812, "title": "The Dark Is Rising Sequence", "text": "him from Harry Potter, the film version of Will Stanton is a 13- to 14-year-old American living in Britain. Hodge also felt that the \"lyrical, poetic, kaleidoscopic fashion\" of the book could not be filmed and felt compelled to add action for Will where \"he doesn't actually do very much.\" Cooper was disappointed by changes in the screenplay from the book and requested that some be undone. For example, she considers it crucial that Will is only 11 because that is before puberty. The film portrays, and one of its trailers featured, Will as an adolescent teased for and preoccupied"}, {"doc_id": 15942668, "score": 67.17689514160156, "title": "Ellie Darcey-Alden", "text": "to \"re-audition over a year later\" in December 2009 and \"luckily still met the height and role requirements.\" She recalled: \"I remember walking into the audition room, and I'd never seen so many other ginger kids in all my life. And even though I never expected much, I kept advancing through the audition rounds.\" On 25 January 2010, she was called back for a second audition at Pinewood Studios where she met director David Yates and worked with a number of other potentials for the parts of young James Potter, Sirius Black, Severus Snape and Lily Evans. During the process,"}, {"doc_id": 18594811, "score": 67.05529022216797, "title": "Wake (cancelled film)", "text": "being banished by his family. The project was first announced by \"Deadline\" in December 2014 that John Pogue would direct the action film \"Wake\" based on the script by Christopher Borrelli, which Benaroya Pictures would produce along with Exclusive Media, DMG, and Circle of Confusion. On January 14, 2015, Bruce Willis was set to star for the lead role to play a sociopath Red Forrester, who returns to his childhood home on a remote island for his brother's wake. On February 6, Ben Kingsley also joined the cast of the film. On February 20, Piper Perabo was set to play"}, {"doc_id": 15942669, "score": 67.01392364501953, "title": "Ellie Darcey-Alden", "text": "the children were asked to improvise short conversations. She subsequently received a screen test with then 13-year-old Benedict Clarke (who would be cast as young Severus Snape) \"as well as an associated costume, hair and makeup meeting\" at Leavesden Studios, where she met then 21-year-old actor Daniel Radcliffe on her first day. At a 2013 LeakyCon panel in Portland, Oregon, Darcey-Alden further elaborated on her meeting with Radcliffe. She said: Radcliffe reportedly setup the meeting, knowing Darcey-Alden had booked the part even though she was unaware at the time. A few weeks later in February, her mother was contacted by"}]}
+{"question": "What is the place of birth of Anne Elizabeth Rector's husband?", "answer": "Jersey City", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 18133244, "score": 77.58769226074219, "title": "The Girl from Rector's", "text": "\"Sedaine\" is also from Battle Creek, where she is the wife of a local judge. In a complication borrowed from the French original without regard to its implausibility in American law, O'Shaugnessy and Singleton have already wed in a civil ceremony, but need to go through a religious ceremony to complete their marriage. The joint arrival of O'Shaugnessy's lover and his mentor threatens to disrupt this plan. The main characters all end up at a roadhouse, where they go in and out of one another's rooms, revealing their embarrassing affairs. Eventually they work out their differences; O'Shaugnessy consummates his new"}, {"doc_id": 9440989, "score": 77.56625366210938, "title": "My Lord John", "text": "trusted by the King despite his disagreements with court favourites. As one of the most powerful men in the kingdom, Gaunt has been involved in an ongoing conflict with Arundel, an \"orgulous\" man whom Gaunt blames for inciting a rising in Cheshire. The novel's story begins in 1393 England. John of Lancaster – the third eldest son of Henry of Bolingbroke – resides at Kenilworth Castle with his mother Countess Mary and three brothers Harry, Thomas, and Humfrey. The boys are visited by their grandfather, John of Gaunt, and a large retinue that includes his mistress Katherine Swynford, his daughter"}, {"doc_id": 9674064, "score": 77.33491516113281, "title": "Joachim", "text": "Joachim Joachim (; \"he whom Yahweh has set up\", \"Yəhôyāqîm\", Greek Ἰωακείμ \"Iōākeím\") was the husband of Saint Anne and the father of Mary, the mother of Jesus, according to the Catholic, Orthodox, and Anglican traditions. The story of Joachim and Anne first appears in the apocryphal Gospel of James. Joachim and Anne are not mentioned in the Bible. His feast day is 26 July. According to tradition, Saint Anne was born in Bethlehem, and married Joachim of Nazareth, both descendants of David. In the Protoevangelium of James, Joachim is described as a rich and pious man, who regularly gave"}, {"doc_id": 3585276, "score": 77.2557144165039, "title": "Anne Hathaway (wife of Shakespeare)", "text": "while already pregnant with the couple's first child, to whom she gave birth six months later. This age difference, added to Hathaway's antenuptial pregnancy, has been employed by some historians as evidence that it was a \"shotgun wedding\", forced on a somewhat reluctant Shakespeare by the Hathaway family. There is, however, no other evidence for this inference. For a time it was believed that this view was supported by documents from the Episcopal Register at Worcester, which records in Latin the issuing of a wedding licence to \"Wm Shaxpere\" and one \"Annam Whateley\" of Temple Grafton. The following day, Fulk"}, {"doc_id": 11032261, "score": 77.01011657714844, "title": "Anne Easter Smith", "text": "children. In her second novel, Easter Smith focuses on Margaret of York, Richard and Edward's sister, who, like all royals of the time, anticipates a marriage negotiated for political advantage. Margaret is wedded to Charles the Bold, ruler of the Duchy of Burgundy, the wealthiest in Europe. \"Daughter of York\" tells the story of Margaret's early life in England, her lavish wedding to Charles, and both her personal and public life in Burgundy's leading cities, which at the time included Bruges, Binche, and Mechelen, among others. Easter Smith's third novel, \"The King's Grace\", explores the identity of Perkin Warbeck, through"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director who died later, Song Of Nevada or The Sign On The Door?", "answer": "Song Of Nevada", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 13205573, "score": 70.1533432006836, "title": "The Last Song (film)", "text": "decision to cast Greg Kinnear as Steve Miller was made final. Kelly Preston's part as Kim is the first role she has accepted since the death of her son, Jett Travolta. After being introduced to Cal Johnson, the film's stunt coordinator, Adam Barnett landed the role of Teddy in May 2009 due to his pre-developed talent in juggling and hackey sack. \"The Last Song\" entered post-production following the end of filming on August 18, 2009. Automated dialogue replacement took place in mid-September; Beals and Chaikin stated they had gone in to record on September 11 and September 18 respectively. Chaikin"}, {"doc_id": 8685140, "score": 69.8524169921875, "title": "John Meston", "text": "March 1979, Meston died at age 64 from a cerebral hemorrhage in Tarzana, California. He was survived by his wife Mary Ann and their daughter, Feather. Thirteen years after his passing, the production subsidiary of CBS developed the made-for-television movie \"\". That film, which was originally broadcast on January 10, 1992, is dedicated to Meston and stars James Arness, who reprised his role as Matt Dillon, although portrayed as a cattleman after his retirement as marshal of Dodge City. In an interview following John’s death, Mary Ann Meston described her husband as essentially a walking dichotomy, a complex person who"}, {"doc_id": 6324613, "score": 69.75324249267578, "title": "Gary Winick", "text": "Winick directed the films \"Out of the Rain\" (1991), \"Tadpole\" (2002), \"13 Going on 30\" (2004), and the live-action remake of \"Charlotte's Web\" (2006). His final films were \"Bride Wars\" and \"Letters to Juliet\". He produced such films as \"Pieces of April\" (2003) and \"November\" (2004) through his New York City-based independent film production company InDigEnt, founded in 1999. Winick died of pneumonia in Manhattan on February 27, 2011, at age 49, resulting from brain cancer that had spread throughout him since 2009. Gary Winick Gary Scott Winick (March 31, 1961February 27, 2011) was an American filmmaker whose movies as"}, {"doc_id": 7167871, "score": 69.46757507324219, "title": "Sunset (1988 film)", "text": "an unpaid technical adviser on some early silent westerns from 1915 on and knew western stars William S. Hart and Mix. When he died on January 13, 1929, at the age of 80, Earp's funeral featured both Hart and Mix as pallbearers. Both Mix and Earp's legendary personas are part of the plot in \"Sunset\", with each figure alternately exploiting and deflating their public images. While Earp recounts some of his exploits, dropping names like Doc Holliday and Calamity Jane, he remains a taciturn and steadfast former lawman. The gunfight in Tombstone, Arizona had lasted only 30 seconds, but it"}, {"doc_id": 2184768, "score": 68.94574737548828, "title": "Burgess Meredith", "text": "who often donated $200 and more to the party during his lifetime. His autobiography, \"So Far, So Good\", was published in 1994. In the book he wrote that he suffered from violent mood swings caused by cyclothymia, a form of bipolar disorder. Meredith died from complications of Alzheimer's disease and melanoma on September 9, 1997, aged 89, at his Malibu home. Friend Adam West spoke briefly at his memorial service. His remains were cremated. Meredith was twice nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, in 1976 for \"Rocky\", and in 1975 for \"The Day of the Locust\", for"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director who is older, Paris 36 or On The Milky Road?", "answer": "On The Milky Road", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 9915632, "score": 70.78665161132812, "title": "36 Quai des Orfèvres (film)", "text": "he is tricked by Silien (Roschdy Zem), an incarcerated informant on day release, to be his getaway driver in the murder of Silien's gangster colleagues whose testimony had sent Silien to prison. However, the murdered guy was also one of Klein's informants, so Silien, in a quid pro quo exchange of Vrinks's alibi and silence, reveals the detective where the armoured-car gang are hiding, in an industrial suburb. Vrinks and his team stake out the factory, with Klein's team acting as backup, but after patient surveillance, when on the verge of catching the robbers, Klein ignores procedure, and drunkenly comes"}, {"doc_id": 9915630, "score": 70.10869598388672, "title": "36 Quai des Orfèvres (film)", "text": "1980s in France (see the gang des postiches arrest). The film was nominated for eight César Awards. The story revolves around two Prefecture of Police officers: Léo Vrinks (Daniel Auteuil), head of the BRI and Denis Klein (Gérard Depardieu), head of the BRB. Both want to catch a vicious gang of armoured-car robbers that have killed nine people. But when their immediate superior, the chief of the criminal police (André Dussolier), announces that he will soon retire, the rivalry pushes Klein to play dirty in order to get the promotion. Vrinks is a good investigative detective with a loyal cadre"}, {"doc_id": 8279664, "score": 69.61088562011719, "title": "28 Weeks Later", "text": "place to go,\" hinting at the possibility of a fourth film as well. 28 Weeks Later 28 Weeks Later is a 2007 horror film directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, a sequel to the 2002 film \"28 Days Later\". The film stars Robert Carlyle, Rose Byrne, Jeremy Renner, Harold Perrineau, Catherine McCormack, Imogen Poots, and Idris Elba. Its plot is set after the events of the first film, depicting the efforts of NATO military forces to salvage a safe zone in London, the consequence of two young siblings breaking protocol to find their infected mother, and the resulting reintroduction of the"}, {"doc_id": 20357411, "score": 69.35303497314453, "title": "Paris Paris", "text": "the principal photography of any of the films must start by 8 June 2017, else the rights would revert to Viacom. Soon after the announcement in June 2014, several Indian directors and actresses expressed their desire to do the film, but Thiagarajan maintained that no one had been finalised and that he was still considering his options. Thiagarajan announced his potential plans of casting Lisa Haydon to reprise her supporting role and for his son Prashanth to act in the film, but remarked that he was unsure if Prashanth would accept to play a character with \"grey shades\". Samantha held"}, {"doc_id": 9915634, "score": 69.28408813476562, "title": "36 Quai des Orfèvres (film)", "text": "awaiting his indictment proceeding, Vrinks manage to disarm his guards just to obtain a free short face to face meeting with Camille (Valeria Golino) in the Court's corridor. Later Camille is contacted by Silien, and they agree to meet, but their phone call is tapped by Klein's team, who follow her to the meeting our of town. Silien gets into her car, gives her some money to keep on, whereas Klein's people move in, and a car chase is on, whereby Camille's car is forced off the road. It ends by her car crushing, and the killing of both her"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director who was born first, All The Way To Paris or Never A Backward Step?", "answer": "All The Way To Paris", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 20246064, "score": 69.6328353881836, "title": "The 15:17 to Paris", "text": "on the scene as being over a thousand-to-one, and highly unlikely to have been in Spencer's favor. French officials at the ceremony to honor Spencer's selfless act acknowledge his bravery and he is awarded the French Legion of Honour in recognition of his act of courage. On September 22, 2015, Mark Moogalian was awarded the Legion of Honor by President François Hollande for his actions on the train. Additionally, Paul-Mikel Williams, Max Ivutin, Bryce Gheisar, Cole Eichenberger, and William Jennings portray younger versions of Stone, Sadler, and Skarlatos. On April 20, 2017, it was announced that Clint Eastwood would next"}, {"doc_id": 18097724, "score": 69.16693115234375, "title": "Miles Ahead (film)", "text": "over $5 million. \"Adapted from Sony Classics\" In the midst of a prolific career, Miles Davis (Don Cheadle) disappears from public view for a period of five years in the late 1970s. He lives in isolation while dealing with chronic pain from a deteriorating hip, a musical voice inhibited and numbed by drugs and painkillers, and traumatic memories of his past. A music reporter, Dave Braden (Ewan McGregor), forces his way into Davis' house and, over the next couple of days, the two men unwittingly embark on an adventure to recover a stolen tape recording of the musician's most recent"}, {"doc_id": 5522528, "score": 68.89800262451172, "title": "Jefferson in Paris", "text": "telling three or four stories at once, can't decide which is most important and winds up stubbing its well-manicured toes\" and added, Coiffed in a strawberry blond ponytail that makes him look like sitcom star Brett Butler, and surrounded by opulent sets and costumes that look like early bids for Oscar nominations, Nolte makes a noble, sympathetic effort to humanize a historical figure, but never manages to look anything other than tight, corseted and out of his element. In \"Variety\", Todd McCarthy said the film touches upon much significant history, incident and emotion but, ironically, lacks the intrigue and drama"}, {"doc_id": 14605743, "score": 68.71818542480469, "title": "To Paris with Love", "text": "Mr. Guinness in it is perhaps the most pallid and listless he has ever turned in. These are hard words to utter about Mr. Guinness and one of his films, but the lack of his customary vigor is so evident that the words cannot be withheld. Except for occasional moments, when Mr. Guinness takes sudden spurts at farce—such as getting his suspenders caught in a hotel-room door or finding himself entangled in a badminton net—he walks through his slight romantic pretense as though he were either ill or bored. His director, Robert Hamer, must share the responsibility, too, for the"}, {"doc_id": 362581, "score": 68.30290222167969, "title": "Steven Soderbergh", "text": "the end, while promoting \"Side Effects\" in early 2013, he clarified that he had a five-year plan that saw him transitioning away from making feature films around his fiftieth birthday. Around that time, he gave a much publicized speech at the San Francisco International Film Festival, detailing the obstacles facing filmmakers in the current corporate Hollywood environment. Soderbergh had planned to commence production in early 2012 on a feature version of \"The Man from U.N.C.L.E.\", also written by Scott Z. Burns. George Clooney was set for the lead role of Napoleon Solo but had to drop out due to a"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the performer of song 1913 Massacre born?", "answer": "Okemah", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 11643455, "score": 76.09593200683594, "title": "1913 Massacre", "text": "According to Pete Seeger, Guthrie was inspired to write the song after reading about the Italian Hall disaster in \"We Are Many\" (1940), the autobiography of Ella Reeve Bloor, also known as Mother Bloor, a labor activist whose granddaughter was married to Hollywood actor and activist Will Geer who performed with Guthrie in the 1930s. Guthrie's notes indicate that he got the idea for the song \"from the life of Mother Bloor\", an eyewitness to the events at Italian Hall on Christmas Eve, 1913. A socialist and labor organizer from the East Coast, Bloor was in Calumet working on the"}, {"doc_id": 11643454, "score": 74.86723327636719, "title": "1913 Massacre", "text": "1913 Massacre \"1913 Massacre\" is a topical ballad written by Woody Guthrie, and recorded and released in 1941 for Moses Asch's Folkways label. The song originally appeared on \"Struggle\", an album of labor songs. It was re-released in 1999 on \"Buffalo Skinners: The Asch Recordings, Vol. 4\" and other albums. The song is about the death of striking copper miners and their families in Calumet, Michigan, on Christmas Eve, 1913, in what is commonly known as the Italian Hall disaster. Throughout the 1940s, Guthrie recorded hundreds of discs for Moses Asch, the founder of Folkways Records. One was “1913 Massacre”."}, {"doc_id": 11643461, "score": 73.79800415039062, "title": "1913 Massacre", "text": "and the Calumet Massacre of 1913\", by Daniel Wolff. Guthrie, meanwhile, might have drawn the melody for \"1913 Massacre\" from traditional folk songs including the English ballad, \"To Hear The Nightingale Sing\" (sometimes called \"One Morning In May\"). 1913 Massacre \"1913 Massacre\" is a topical ballad written by Woody Guthrie, and recorded and released in 1941 for Moses Asch's Folkways label. The song originally appeared on \"Struggle\", an album of labor songs. It was re-released in 1999 on \"Buffalo Skinners: The Asch Recordings, Vol. 4\" and other albums. The song is about the death of striking copper miners and their"}, {"doc_id": 11643456, "score": 71.11231231689453, "title": "1913 Massacre", "text": "miners' behalf with the Ladies Auxiliary of the Western Federation of Miners. She was assisted by Annie Clemenc, also known as \"Big Annie of Calumet\" – the \"lady\" in Guthrie's song who hollers \"'there's no such a thing! / Keep on with your party, there's no such a thing.'\" Bloor tells the story of the Calumet strike and the Italian Hall disaster in the first half of a chapter called \"Massacre of the Innocents.\" She devotes the second half of the chapter to events in Ludlow, Colorado in 1914, the subject of another Guthrie song — \"Ludlow Massacre.\" Guthrie's song"}, {"doc_id": 19309307, "score": 69.4676513671875, "title": "Carmela Teoli", "text": "Carmela Teoli Carmela Teoli (1897 – ca. 1970) was a mill worker from Lawrence, Massachusetts, whose testimony before the U.S. Congress in 1912 called national attention to unsafe working conditions in the mills and helped bring a successful end to the \"Bread and Roses\" strike. Teoli had been scalped by a cotton-twisting machine at the age of 13, requiring several months of hospitalization. Decades later, a reporter named Paul Cowan revived Teoli's long-forgotten story, generating renewed interest in the history of the strike and prompting discussions on the nature of historical memory. Carmela Teoli (also known as Camella Teoli) was"}]}
+{"question": "What nationality is the creator of Road Tasted?", "answer": "Australian", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 7649698, "score": 73.57470703125, "title": "Road Tasted", "text": "Road Tasted Road Tasted is a television program shown on Food Network in the USA. The show was originally hosted by Jamie Deen and Bobby Deen, the sons of the popular Food Network host Paula Deen, as they drove around the United States searching for the best in family-run food businesses. It premiered on July 11, 2006. \"Road Tasted\" was created by Gordon Elliott, a long-time friend of Paula Deen. One of the show's primary appeals is that the businesses featured on the show can ship many of their products directly to customers. As such, the program always includes information"}, {"doc_id": 2567135, "score": 73.24564361572266, "title": "Liquidambar", "text": "In Chinese herbal medicine, \"lu lu tong\", or \"all roads open,\" is the hard, spiky fruit of native sweetgum species. It first appeared in the medical literature in \"Omissions from the Materia Medica,\" by Chen Cangqi, in 720 AD. Bitter in taste, aromatic, and neutral in temperature, \"lu lu tong\" is claimed to promote the movement of blood and qi, water metabolism and urination, expels wind, and unblocks the channels. It is an ingredient in formulas for epigastric distention or abdominal pain, anemia, irregular or scanty menstruation, low back or knee pain and stiffness, edema with difficult urination, or nasal"}, {"doc_id": 10555117, "score": 72.09883880615234, "title": "Roadfood", "text": "Roadfood Roadfood is a series of books by Jane and Michael Stern originally published in 1977. The term Roadfood was coined by the Sterns to describe the regional cuisine they discovered when they began driving around America in the early 1970s. Their focus was not on deluxe fare, but on everyday local food – barbecue, chili, fried chicken, apple pie – and the unpretentious restaurants that serve it: diners, small-town cafes, seaside shacks, drive-ins, and bake shops. The Sterns, who had no formal training in cuisine or journalism, met at Yale University in 1968, married in 1970, and graduated in"}, {"doc_id": 8967988, "score": 71.76689147949219, "title": "Lucie Delarue-Mardrus", "text": "Lucie Delarue-Mardrus Lucie Delarue-Mardrus (3 November 1874 in Honfleur – 26 April 1945 ) was a French journalist, poet, novelist, sculptor, historian and designer. She was a prolific writer who produced more than 70 books. In France, she is best known for her poem beginning with the line \"L'odeur de mon pays était dans une pomme\" (\"In an apple I held the smell of my native land.\") Her writings express her love of travel and her love for her native Normandy. \"L'Ex-voto\" (1932), for example, describes the life and milieu of the fishermen of Honfleur at the opening of the"}, {"doc_id": 13087878, "score": 71.31123352050781, "title": "Val Biro", "text": "Val Biro Balint Stephen Biro (Budapest, October 6, 1921 – July 4, 2014) was a children's author, artist and illustrator. He received his education in Budapest and London. Originally a native of Hungary, his studio was located in Amersham in Buckinghamshire. From an interview in the early 1970s: \"My writing is mainly concerned with my vintage car \"Gumdrop.\" It was four years ago that my publishers suggested that it was about time that I wrote a book for children and not merely illustrate one; and I decided on Gumdrop as the main character. \"I write so as to give my"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director died later, Garde À Vue or Ivide Thudangunnu?", "answer": "Ivide Thudangunnu", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 8888347, "score": 70.77810668945312, "title": "Garde à Vue", "text": "Garde à Vue Garde à Vue is a 1981 French film directed by Claude Miller and starring Romy Schneider, Michel Serrault, Lino Ventura and Guy Marchand. It is based on the British novel \"Brainwash\", by John Wainwright. It won the César Award for Best Writing, Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor. The film had 2,098,038 admissions in France and was the 17th-most-attended film of the year. Jérôme Martinaud, a wealthy, influential attorney in a small French town, falls under suspicion for the rape and murder of two little girls. He is the only suspect, but the evidence against him is"}, {"doc_id": 13215551, "score": 70.12954711914062, "title": "Je t'aime, je t'aime", "text": "Festival, but the festival was cancelled due to the countrywide wildcat strike that occurred in May 1968 in France. It won two awards – one for best actor, and the other many years later for \"best rediscovery\" in 2014 (Special Award of the Boston Society of Film Critics). While seldom ranked among Resnais's best works, \"Je t'aime, je t'aime\" has received positive reviews since its release. Its synopsis has been cited as an influence on the 2004 Michel Gondry film \"Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind\". Claude Ridder (Claude Rich) is leaving hospital after an attempt at suicide, when he"}, {"doc_id": 981412, "score": 69.91139221191406, "title": "Robert Bresson", "text": "Robert Bresson Robert Bresson (; 25 September 1901 – 18 December 1999) was a French film director. Known for his ascetic approach, Bresson contributed notably to the art of cinema; his non-professional actors, ellipses, and sparse use of scoring have led his works to be regarded as preeminent examples of minimalist film. Bresson is among the most highly regarded French filmmakers of all time. His works \"A Man Escaped\" (1956), \"Pickpocket\" (1959) and \"Au hasard Balthazar\" (1966) were ranked among the 100 greatest films ever made in the 2012 \"Sight & Sound\" critics' poll. Other films of his, such as"}, {"doc_id": 788181, "score": 69.37937927246094, "title": "Nicolas Roeg", "text": "Statten Roeg. They later divorced. Roeg was married to Harriet Harper from 2005 until his death in 2018. On 23 November 2018, Roeg died in London of natural causes at the age of 90. Actor Donald Sutherland (who named one of his sons after Roeg) described Roeg as a \"fearless visionary\". Filmmaker Duncan Jones, the son of David Bowie, who starred in \"The Man Who Fell To Earth\", also paid tribute to Roeg, calling him a \"great storyteller\" and \"inimitable\". Roeg is credited on the following films: Nicolas Roeg Nicolas Jack Roeg (; 15 August 1928 – 23 November 2018)"}, {"doc_id": 8888349, "score": 69.00638580322266, "title": "Garde à Vue", "text": "with. In the face of overwhelming evidence, and feeling let down by his wife, Martinaud confesses to the two rapes and murders. However a fresh corpse is discovered inside the boot of a car that was reported to be stolen, and the car's owner turns out to be guilty of the crime - exonerating Martinaud. Martinaud leaves the police station and finds his wife, who has committed suicide. \"Garde à Vue\" was remade in 2000 as \"Under Suspicion\". Garde à Vue Garde à Vue is a 1981 French film directed by Claude Miller and starring Romy Schneider, Michel Serrault, Lino"}]}
+{"question": "What nationality is the director of film Star Trek V: The Final Frontier?", "answer": "Canadian", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 1290926, "score": 77.26524353027344, "title": "Star Trek V: The Final Frontier", "text": "the Klingon ship, where Spock and the Klingon General Korrd force Klaa to stand down. The crews of \"Enterprise\" and the Klingon ships celebrate a new détente, and Kirk, Spock, and McCoy resume their vacation at Yosemite. The other members of the USS \"Enterprise\"-A crew include chief engineer Montgomery Scott (James Doohan), helmsman Hikaru Sulu (George Takei), navigator Pavel Chekov (Walter Koenig), and communications officer Nyota Uhura (Nichelle Nichols). Takei said that despite studio pressure to complete the film on time, Shatner maintained a creative and enthusiastic atmosphere on set. \"I have enormous admiration for his ability to block that"}, {"doc_id": 1290927, "score": 75.31957244873047, "title": "Star Trek V: The Final Frontier", "text": "kind of pressure from seeping on to the set.\" Takei said that he found the biggest challenge of the film was learning to ride horses. Moreover, Takei acknowledged, \"despite our sometimes strained personal history, I found working with Bill [Shatner] as a director to be surprisingly pleasant.\" Casting director Bill Shepard was in charge of filling additional roles. He combed through initial auditions with promising actors, then presented his choices to Shatner. Both men called the actors back as many as two or three times before each role was cast. Additional players include Todd Bryant as Klingon Captain Klaa, with"}, {"doc_id": 1290928, "score": 73.47016906738281, "title": "Star Trek V: The Final Frontier", "text": "Spice Williams-Crosby as Vixis, Klaa's lieutenant. Bryant was playing ping pong at a beach party when a casting director offered him the role. Bryant performed his audition twice, as Shatner requested that he repeat his performance speaking in Klingon. Williams-Crosby thought Vixis was Kirk's girlfriend when she arrived for her audition, but recalled afterwards that it was \"fun\" to play a villain. David Warner, Charles Cooper and Cynthia Gouw play the Federation, Klingon, and Romulan ambassadors to Nimbus III. Warner did not audition, but agreed to the role after Shatner swore that his character would survive the film. The director"}, {"doc_id": 1290984, "score": 73.38294982910156, "title": "Star Trek V: The Final Frontier", "text": "Vulcan hand gesture). The last patron beams in and it’s Montgomery “Scotty” Scott (played by James Doohan) politely asking for a copy. He then turns to the camera and instructs the viewer to demand it too. The video was among the top-selling videocassettes for weeks after its release, and it enjoyed a resurgence in popularity in the months leading to the release of its sequel; it was Paramount's top-selling title in the third quarter of 1991. A Laserdisc version of the film was released by Pioneer LDCA; \"The Final Frontier\" was the 21st-best-selling title for the platform in 1990. The"}, {"doc_id": 19938837, "score": 73.34935760498047, "title": "Final Portrait", "text": "114 reviews, and an average rating of 6.7/10. The website's critical consensus reads, \"\"\"Final Portrait\" finds writer-director Stanley Tucci patiently telling a quietly absorbing story, brought to life by a talented ensemble led by Geoffrey Rush and Armie Hammer. On Metacritic, the film holds a rating of 71 out of 100, based on 28 critics, indicating \"generally favorable reviews\". Final Portrait Final Portrait is a 2017 British-American drama film written and directed by Stanley Tucci. The film stars Geoffrey Rush, Armie Hammer, Clémence Poésy, Tony Shalhoub, James Faulkner and Sylvie Testud. The film had its world premiere at the Berlin"}]}
+{"question": "Do both films, Amuck! and Sole Nudo, have the directors who are from the same country?", "answer": "yes", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 6980436, "score": 68.8274917602539, "title": "Jeff Zimbalist", "text": "Jeff Zimbalist Jeffrey Leib Nettler Zimbalist (born August 15, 1978 in Northampton, Massachusetts) is an Academy Award shortlisted, Emmy and Peabody Award winning American filmmaker best known for his feature films Favela Rising, The Two Escobars, Momentum Generation, Nossa Chape, Youngstown Boys, Pelé, , The Scribe of Urabá, and his television series ReMastered and Phenoms. Along with his brother Michael, the Zimbalists have collaborated with eminent names in the entertainment industry, such as Quincy Jones, Pelé, Shakira, Will Smith, Jesse Jackson, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Mick Jagger, Joe Roth, Javier Bardem, Russell Simmons, Irving Azoff, Naomi Campbell, Kelly Slater, Aishwarya Rai, and"}, {"doc_id": 16020381, "score": 68.5915298461914, "title": "Álvaro Longoria", "text": "Álvaro Longoria Álvaro Longoria (born 1968 in Santander, Cantabria, Spain) is a film director, executive producer, and actor. He produces edgy and thought-provoking indie films for several distributors including Cinema Libre and Morena Films. He is perhaps best known for producing the film \"Everybody Knows\" directed by Asghar Farhadi and \"Che\" starring Benicio Del Toro and directed by Steven Soderbergh as well as \"Looking for Fidel\" directed by Oliver Stone. He won a Goya Award for Best Documentary Film for \"Hijos de las Nubes\", a story about the decolonization of the Sahara region of western Africa, starring Javier Bardem. 2018:"}, {"doc_id": 16957124, "score": 68.37383270263672, "title": "Juan Azulay", "text": "in Vienna. Azulay's work is produced through a creative practice called MTTR MGMT, of which he is the creative director. Juan Azulay Juan Azulay (born February 29, 1972) is a director, media artist, author and designer. As a director and media artist, he is known for his collaboration work with British band The Cult, Icelandic art rock band Sigur Rós, No Wave Legend Lydia Lunch and his directing work alongside Oscar-winner cinematographer Guillermo Navarro. His design work and films have received over a dozen recognized awards in competition and his work has been included in prestigious exhibitions like the 2011"}, {"doc_id": 3162365, "score": 68.36239624023438, "title": "Gaspar Noé", "text": "Noé also cites the 1983 Austrian serial killer film, \"Angst\", by Gerald Kargl, as a major influence. Noé is an atheist. He is married to filmmaker Lucile Hadžihalilović. In 2013, Noé shot the cover art for American singer-songwriter Sky Ferreira's debut album \"Night Time, My Time\". Gaspar Noé Gaspar Noé (; ; born December 27, 1963) is an Argentine filmmaker living in France. He is the son of Argentine painter, writer and intellectual Luis Felipe Noé. He is mostly known for his five feature films: \"I Stand Alone\" (1998), \"Irréversible\" (2002), \"Enter the Void\" (2009), \"Love\" (2015), and \"Climax\" (2018)."}, {"doc_id": 18273642, "score": 68.32839965820312, "title": "Coen brothers filmography", "text": "Coen brothers filmography Joel David Coen (born November 29, 1954) and Ethan Jesse Coen (born September 21, 1957), collectively referred to as the Coen brothers, are American filmmakers. Their films span many genres and styles, which they frequently subvert or parody. The brothers write, direct and produce their films jointly. The Coen brothers have been nominated for thirteen Academy Awards together, and individually for one award each, winning Best Original Screenplay for \"Fargo\" and Best Picture, Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay for \"No Country for Old Men\". The duo also won the Palme d'Or for \"Barton Fink\" (1991) and"}]}
+{"question": "Which film came out first, A Question Of The Heart or The Wannabes?", "answer": "The Wannabes", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 6478795, "score": 68.8144302368164, "title": "One from the Heart", "text": "into the film's highly stylized \"look.\" Mickey Hart, drummer for The Grateful Dead, and musician Bobby Vega were also credited for their contributions to the production. Coppola used the opportunity to introduce a more economic method of filmmaking. Dubbed the \"electronic cinema,\" it would involve shooting and editing a visual storyboard on videotape, allowing for a reference during the actual shooting on film. A screening in San Francisco, California in August 1981 proved to be disappointing, and many exhibitors backed out of releasing it. Paramount decided on a general release in February 1982. The studio also stated that it would"}, {"doc_id": 5036335, "score": 68.3189697265625, "title": "Hearts and Minds (film)", "text": "company had been unable to pay the $1 million needed to buy the rights from Columbia Pictures. Thanks to Howard Zuker, the film was ultimately shown in Los Angeles for the one week it needed to be eligible for consideration in the 1974 Academy Awards. During his acceptance of the Academy Award ceremonies on April 8, 1975, co-producer Bert Schneider said, \"It's ironic that we're here at a time just before Vietnam is about to be liberated\" and then read a telegram containing \"Greetings of Friendship to all American People\" from Ambassador Dinh Ba Thi of the Provisional Revolutionary Government"}, {"doc_id": 2840195, "score": 67.14737701416016, "title": "Mystery film", "text": "novels were made into a series of 12 B-movies between 1940 and 1947 (starring Lloyd Nolan and later Hugh Beaumont). Mickey Spillane's equally rugged Mike Hammer character was adapted to film with \"I, the Jury\" (1953), \"My Gun is Quick\" (1957), and the influential \"Kiss Me Deadly\" (1955). Spillane even played Hammer once in the 1963 film \"The Girl Hunters\". With \"Spellbound\" (1945), director Alfred Hitchcock created an early psychological mystery thriller. This film, along with \"Fear in the Night\" (1947), explores the effects of amnesia, hypnosis, and psychoanalysis. Both films also feature surreal dream sequences which are essential to"}, {"doc_id": 2670821, "score": 67.09671020507812, "title": "John Boorman", "text": "Globe nominations. However, his 1990 US-produced comedy about a dysfunctional family, \"Where the Heart Is\", was a major flop. \"The Emerald Forest\" (1985) saw Boorman cast his actor son Charley Boorman as an eco-warrior, in a rainforest adventure that included commercially required elements – action and near-nudity – with authentic anthropological detail. Rospo Pallenberg's original screenplay was adapted into a book of the same name by award-winning author Robert Holdstock. Because the film's distributor faced business troubles that year, the film did not receive a traditional \"For Your Consideration\" advertising campaign for the 1985 Academy Awards, despite positive critical reviews."}, {"doc_id": 2840225, "score": 66.9466552734375, "title": "Mystery film", "text": "around technology-induced memory loss. Period-piece L.A. police detective stories set in the 1940s and '50s returned — with a harder edge and occasional parallels to contemporary issues — in \"Mulholland Falls\" (1996), and \"L.A. Confidential\" (1997) which was nominated for nine Academy Awards and won two. Both \"True Confessions\" (1981) and De Palma's \"The Black Dahlia\" (2006) are based on an actual unsolved Hollywood murder case from 1947. \"Hollywoodland\" (2006) explores the mysterious 1959 death of actor George Reeves, who is portrayed by Ben Affleck. Raymond Chandler's final unfinished novel, \"Poodle Springs\", from 1958, was completed by another author and"}]}
+{"question": "Where did Princess Margarita Of Greece And Denmark's mother die?", "answer": "Buckingham Palace", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 5552586, "score": 76.90518188476562, "title": "Princess Cecilie of Greece and Denmark", "text": "enquiry concluded that Cecilie had given birth mid-flight and the landing attempt was made in bad weather because of this. Cecilie was buried with her husband and three of her children in Darmstadt at the Rosenhöhe, the traditional burial place of the Hesse family. Cecilie's daughter Johanna was adopted by Prince Ludwig and Princess Margaret. However, Johanna died two years later from meningitis and is buried with her parents and siblings. Cecilie was the first of Prince Andrew and Princess Alice's children to die. The crash figures in the plot of \"A Matter of Honour\" by Jeffrey Archer, in which"}, {"doc_id": 12153460, "score": 76.14884185791016, "title": "Princess Maria Amélia of Brazil", "text": "Austria in early 1852, but before the marriage could take place she contracted tuberculosis, and was taken to the town of Funchal on the Portuguese island of Madeira. Despite its reputedly healthy climate, her health continued to deteriorate, and she died on 4 February 1853. Her body was taken to mainland Portugal and interred in the Pantheon of the House of Braganza; almost 130 years later, her remains were taken to Brazil. In honor of her daughter, Maria Amélia's mother financed the construction of the \"\"Princesa D. Maria Amélia\"\" hospital in Funchal. Maria Amélia's fiancé, Maximilian, made a pilgrimage to"}, {"doc_id": 8514601, "score": 75.8573989868164, "title": "Princess Sophie of Greece and Denmark", "text": "or Germany. In the late 1920s, her mother, Alice, became increasingly mentally unstable and was committed to a series of sanitariums in Germany by her mother, Princess Victoria of Hesse-Darmstadt, Marchioness of Milford Haven. Eventually released, Alice wandered Europe until, following the death in a plane crash of Sophie's sister, Cecilie, in November 1937, she resumed contact with her children and took up a life dedicated to religious charity in Athens. Meanwhile, Sophie's father remained in contact with his children, but lived apart from them, settling in Monaco. Sophie and her sisters lived under the care and at the expense"}, {"doc_id": 8508884, "score": 75.60968017578125, "title": "Princess Margarita of Greece and Denmark", "text": "Princess Margarita of Greece and Denmark Princess Margarita of Greece and Denmark (; 18 April 1905 – 24 April 1981) was the eldest child and daughter of Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark and Princess Alice of Battenberg. She was the first great-great-grandchild of Queen Victoria, and the eldest sister of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. Princess Margarita was born on 18 April 1905 at the Royal Palace in Athens. She was the sister of Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark, the consort of Elizabeth II. She also had three sisters: Theodora, Margravine of Baden; Cecilie, Hereditary Grand Duchess of"}, {"doc_id": 16074142, "score": 75.45870208740234, "title": "Death of Cristina and Violetta Djeordsevic", "text": "and Miriana Djeordsevic, originally from former Yugoslavia and of Eastern Orthodox faith. On the day of their deaths, Cristina and Violetta with their sister Diana (aged 9) and cousin Manuela (aged 16) took the Cumana railway from the camp to its terminus at Torregaveta, beside a popular public beach next to private beaches. The beach is divided between the suburban \"comuni\" of Bacoli and Monte di Procida. The girls were hawking trinkets to holidaymakers and also, according to some reports, begging. The four girls decided to enter the sea, despite rough waves and not knowing how to swim. The sea"}]}
+{"question": "Are director of film The Hairy Ape (Film) and director of film Whisky Galore! (1949 Film) both from the same country?", "answer": "yes", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 5721724, "score": 71.410888671875, "title": "Charles McKeown", "text": "Charles McKeown Charles McKeown ( ; born 1946) is a British actor and writer, perhaps best known for his collaborations with Terry Gilliam. The two met while shooting \"Monty Python's Life of Brian\", while McKeown was doing bit parts in the film. McKeown co-wrote the screenplay for \"Brazil\" (1985) with Gilliam and Tom Stoppard, for which they were collectively nominated for an Academy Award. In \"The Adventures of Baron Munchausen\" (1988), McKeown again co-wrote the screenplay with Gilliam. After nearly twenty years apart, the two collaborated on the screenplay for \"The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus\". He is the writer for"}, {"doc_id": 13431507, "score": 71.09169006347656, "title": "David McCutchion", "text": "of 1962: \"The Novel as Sastra\", a study of Raja Rao. Around 1960 McCutchion met and developed an important friendship with Satyajit Ray based on a relaxed rapport. They both shared a taste for western baroque music. Ray asked him to help translate his film dialogue from Bengali into English, a task that helped inversely to increase McCutchion’s command of Bengali. It was while on shooting location in Birbhum district for \"Abhijan\" in 1962, that McCutchion developed a fascination for the brick temples scattered across the Bengal landscape. Over the next decade they became a passion; of categorising, conservation and"}, {"doc_id": 9643701, "score": 70.62187957763672, "title": "Whisky Galore! (1949 film)", "text": "influence over later Scottish-based films, including \"The Wicker Man\" (1973) and \"Local Hero\" (1983). In 2007 the film was adapted and staged at the Nottingham Playhouse. In June 2016 a remake of the film was premiered at the Edinburgh International Film Festival. Eddie Izzard played Waggett and Gregor Fisher took the role of Macroon. The film was remade in 2016, with release in the UK in early May 2017. Whisky Galore! (1949 film) Whisky Galore! is a 1949 British comedy film produced by Ealing Studios starring Basil Radford, Bruce Seton, Joan Greenwood and Gordon Jackson. It was the directorial debut"}, {"doc_id": 19470496, "score": 70.4633560180664, "title": "Whisky Galore! (2016 film)", "text": "On Bain's further information, Waggett goes to Seal Bay and sees the stashed crates for himself. The documents in the red case comprise love letters written by the Duke of Windsor to his wife (known as Wallis Simpson before they married in 1936). The Duke is considered an embarrassment to the Establishment due to his undisguised admiration for Hitler and Nazism. Macroon, who has realised who or what Mr Brown is, contacts him and gives him the document case on condition that Brown's official report to the government will give a glowing report on the inept Waggett, in the hope"}, {"doc_id": 19470506, "score": 70.42337799072266, "title": "Whisky Galore! (2016 film)", "text": "into administration. In 2014 he decided to rekindle the project when he met Irish farmer and businessman Peter Drayne, who agreed to finance the film completely and resurrected the project, as long as the project was started from scratch. It was finally green-lit in 2015 and principal photography commenced later in 2015 in Scotland. In the interim Peter McDougall wrote a second screenplay. According to director Gillies MacKinnon, the film is a modern interpretation, not a proper remake: \"The style is contemporary, embracing drama, romance and comedy, with an array of colourful characters providing a platform for a wonderful cast.\""}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director who is older than the other, The Burning Moon or Ana And The Wolves? ", "answer": "Ana And The Wolves", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 18703301, "score": 69.97663116455078, "title": "Celina Murga", "text": "university every year\", and that \"there is an equal proportion of both sexes\" pursuing the medium. Celina Murga Celina Murga (born December 1973) is an Argentinian filmmaker, screenwriter, and producer. Celina's prevalence within the cinematic industry benefited heavily from her second directorial project \"Ana and the Others\" (2003), the film was so well received, it even compelled a certain iconic filmmaker into action. After a screening of Murga's film, American film director Martin Scorsese extended an offer to Murga for her to join him on the set of his current motion picture at the time Shutter Island (2010). However, the"}, {"doc_id": 18703296, "score": 68.77426147460938, "title": "Celina Murga", "text": "Celina Murga Celina Murga (born December 1973) is an Argentinian filmmaker, screenwriter, and producer. Celina's prevalence within the cinematic industry benefited heavily from her second directorial project \"Ana and the Others\" (2003), the film was so well received, it even compelled a certain iconic filmmaker into action. After a screening of Murga's film, American film director Martin Scorsese extended an offer to Murga for her to join him on the set of his current motion picture at the time Shutter Island (2010). However, the invitation for a burgeoning filmmaker to become an assistant within his production is not unprecedented, screenwriter"}, {"doc_id": 6887999, "score": 68.4925308227539, "title": "Luis Llosa", "text": "Luis Llosa Luis Llosa Urquidi (born 1951) is a Peruvian film director. He is best known for \"Sniper\", \"The Specialist\", and \"Anaconda\". Luis Llosa was originally a film critic. He is known for his early Peruvian work, English-language exploitation films made for producer Roger Corman, and bigger-budget American films. His most well-known film, \"Anaconda\", stars Jennifer Lopez, Ice Cube, Jon Voight, and Eric Stoltz. \"Anaconda\" was nominated for multiple Razzie Awards, including worst director, but it grossed $136 million worldwide and became a cult film. He founded Iguana Productions, which produces Peruvian films and telenovelas such as Escándalo, Torbellino and"}, {"doc_id": 17854940, "score": 68.45475769042969, "title": "The Age of Adaline", "text": "it was reported that Andy Tennant was set to direct the film. On October 31, 2010, Summit Entertainment bought the US distribution rights to the film, which was set to begin shooting in March 2011 for an early 2012 release. On February 22, 2011, it was reported that Gabriele Muccino was in talks to direct the film, replacing Tennant, with the film re-titled from \"The Age of Adaline\" to simply \"Adaline\". On May 14, 2012, it was announced that Spanish director Isabel Coixet would direct the film instead. On October 16, 2013, Lee Toland Krieger was reported to be the"}, {"doc_id": 20120473, "score": 68.1132583618164, "title": "María Ripoll", "text": "María Ripoll María Ripoll is a Spanish film director from Barcelona, with an international background and eight feature films to her credit. The success of her film \"It's Now or Never\" has placed her as the highest-grossing female film director in Spanish history. María Ripoll was born in 1964 in Barcelona. She studied screenwriting in Los Angeles at the American Film Institute (AFI), where she shot the short film \"Kill Me Later\". Her first feature-length film, \"The Man with Rain in His Shoes\" starring Lena Headey, Douglas Henshall and Penelope Cruz won Best Screenplay at the Montreal Film Festival, the"}]}
+{"question": "Who is Lord Herbert Montagu Douglas Scott's maternal grandfather?", "answer": "James Hamilton", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 4748172, "score": 80.02316284179688, "title": "Edward Douglas-Scott-Montagu, 3rd Baron Montagu of Beaulieu", "text": "peerage for the third longest time (86 years and 155 days) anyone has held a British peerage (the others being The 7th Marquess Townshend at 88 years, and The 13th Lord Sinclair at 87 years). His mother was his father's second wife, Alice Crake (1895–1996). He attended St Peter's Court, a prep school at Broadstairs in Kent, then Ridley College in Canada, Eton College and finally New College, Oxford. He served as a lieutenant in the Grenadier Guards, including service in Palestine before the end of the British Mandate. On coming of age, Lord Montagu immediately took his seat in"}, {"doc_id": 5173658, "score": 79.30789184570312, "title": "Henry Scott, 3rd Duke of Buccleuch", "text": "Henry Scott, 3rd Duke of Buccleuch Henry Scott, 3rd Duke of Buccleuch and 5th Duke of Queensberry KG KT FRSE (2 September 1746 – 11 January 1812) was a Scottish nobleman and long-time friend of Sir Walter Scott. He is the paternal 3rd great-grandfather of Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester, and the maternal 4th great-grandfather of Prince William of Gloucester and Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester. Much of the family's lands and wealth were accumulated during Henry's tenure as Duke. He integrated the surnames \"Montagu\" and \"Douglas\" with the Scott family name to form the unhyphenated compound surname \"Montagu Douglas"}, {"doc_id": 6760025, "score": 77.99730682373047, "title": "William Montagu Douglas Scott, 6th Duke of Buccleuch", "text": "William Montagu Douglas Scott, 6th Duke of Buccleuch William Henry Walter Montagu Douglas Scott, 6th Duke of Buccleuch and 8th Duke of Queensberry (9 September 1831 – 5 November 1914) was a Scottish Member of Parliament and peer. He was the paternal grandfather of Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester, and the maternal great-grandfather of Prince William of Gloucester and Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester. He was a paternal great-great-grandfather to Sarah, Duchess of York. Born at Montagu House, Whitehall, Westminster, London, into a family of four boys and three girls, William Henry Walter Montagu Douglas Scott was the eldest son"}, {"doc_id": 856189, "score": 77.85334777832031, "title": "Bertie Wooster", "text": "is described as the \"late head of the family\", but it is said his son Gussie has no title; Cuthbert's widow is Bertie's Aunt Julia. Another uncle is Uncle Willoughby, upon whom Bertie is initially financially dependent. One of Bertie's uncles, the late Henry Wooster, was the husband of Bertie's Aunt Emily; Claude and Eustace are their twin sons and Bertie's cousins. Bertie's Uncle George is Lord Yaxley, so if he inherited that title he is likely to be Bertie's eldest living uncle, and Bertie's paternal grandfather may have held the title as well. However, the relative ages of Bertie's"}, {"doc_id": 12978805, "score": 77.54505920410156, "title": "Lord Herbert Scott", "text": "and Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester. Herbert Andrew Montagu Douglas Scott was born at Montagu House, Whitehall, London, Middlesex, England, on Saturday 30 November 1872. Commonly known by his middle name, Andrew, he was the fifth child born in a family of six boys and two girls. On Wednesday 26 April 1905, at the age of thirty-two, he married Marie Josephine Agnes Edwards, daughter of James Andrew Edwards and Kate Marion Agnes MacNamara, at St. George's, Hanover Square. They had three children: Montagu Douglas Scott was commissioned in the 3rd (Militia) Battalion of the Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment), where he"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director who died first, The Mcconnell Story or Guns Of The Black Witch?", "answer": "The Mcconnell Story", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 12287170, "score": 78.55001831054688, "title": "The McConnell Story", "text": "The McConnell Story The McConnell Story is a 1955 dramatization of the life and career of United States Air Force (USAF) pilot Joseph C. McConnell (1922–1954) directed by Gordon Douglas. McConnell served as a navigator in World War II before becoming the top American ace during the Korean War and was killed on August 25, 1954, while serving as a test pilot at Edwards Air Force Base in the Mojave Desert, California. The Warner Brothers production, filmed in CinemaScope and Warner Color, stars Alan Ladd as McConnell and June Allyson as his wife. Longtime Warners staff composer Max Steiner wrote"}, {"doc_id": 12287173, "score": 75.31190490722656, "title": "The McConnell Story", "text": "he is transferred to Washington state, a pregnant Butch returns home. During Christmas leave, Mac tries to hitchhike across country, but gives up when he realizes he will not arrive in time for the birth. Again in trouble, Mac is sentenced to sentry duty but learns about his daughter's birth from fellow student, Ty Whitman (James Whitmore). Despite wanting to become a pilot, Mac is assigned as a navigator on a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress bomber. While flying over France, his bomber is attacked by a new German jet aircraft and after crash landing, the aircrew is rescued. In peacetime,"}, {"doc_id": 12287172, "score": 74.9383544921875, "title": "The McConnell Story", "text": "With the military police on his trail, Mac leaves by a back window and returns to the base, where his superior, Sgt. Sykes (Frank Faylen), sentences him to the stockade. Mac sneaks out and returns to the Brown home to see Butch, and later, after a brief courtship, proposes to her at a boxing match. Sykes reluctantly gives his permission and recommends Mac's promotion and transfer to a medical school in Texas, but the transfer comes through on the McConnells' wedding day, preempting their honeymoon. At the new base, Mac persuades his instructors that he belongs in flight school. When"}, {"doc_id": 12585389, "score": 74.37869262695312, "title": "The Weapon (film)", "text": "becomes the mission of Captain Mark Andrews (Steve Cochran), who soon discovers the gun Erik found has a past that may have caused a dangerous criminal to pursue the young boy. As he inches closer to finding Erik, Andrews comes across Vivienne (Nicole Maurey), a dance hall hostess with a connection to the gun's original owner. But she has all but lost her faith in all things good, declaring to Andrews \"I am dead\". As Andrews continues his investigation into the whereabouts of the gun, Erik's mother Elsa finally locates her son, with the assistance of helpful though relative stranger"}, {"doc_id": 18157189, "score": 74.20707702636719, "title": "Frances McConnell-Mills", "text": "was convicted of murder and executed in 1939, he was granted a posthumous pardon in 2011.) McConnell also discovered that murder victim Georg Obendoerfer had been killed with a lethal dose of arsenic, which led to further investigations confirming that Anna Marie Hahn had killed Obendoerfer, as well as other men in the same way. McConnell testified at Hahn's trial in Cincinnati and Hahn was subsequently convicted and executed. After she was called to Raton, New Mexico as a key witness in a murder trial in 1935, a court reporter for the \"Raton Range\" wrote that McConnell \"has gained a"}]}
+{"question": "Are Shanghai Normal University and Chaohu University located in the same country?", "answer": "yes", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 3632386, "score": 81.19190979003906, "title": "Shanghai University", "text": "Shanghai University Shanghai University, abbreviated as SHU or Shangda (), is a public research university located in Shanghai. Shanghai University is one of the nation's leading research universities. Its three campuses are in Baoshan, Jing'an and Jiading districts. Founded in 1922, originally a revolutionary school, the university contributed a group of influential people to the cause of Chinese liberation and development. By consolidating four universities, it became a research-intensive comprehensive university and also the biggest higher learning institution run by Shanghai Municipality in 1994. The university enrolls 23,036 undergraduate and 12,181 postgraduate students, including 3,896 international students. Shanghai University is"}, {"doc_id": 16060584, "score": 80.08085632324219, "title": "Shanghai Jiao Tong University", "text": "Shanghai Jiao Tong University Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU; ) is a major research university in Shanghai. Established in 1896 as Nanyang Public School by an imperial edict issued by the Guangxu Emperor, it has been referred to as \"The MIT of the East\" since the 1930s. It is one of the nine members of the elite C9 League, the Chinese equivalent of the Ivy League, and is a Chinese Ministry of Education Class A Double First Class University. The word \"Jiao Tong\" (), formerly romanized as \"Chiao Tung\", means transportation or communication. It reflects the university's root — it"}, {"doc_id": 3632370, "score": 79.9036636352539, "title": "Shanghai Normal University", "text": "foreign teachers with long-term working contracts. SHNU was ranked No. 73 on 2018 US News Best Global Universities (Mainland China) and No. 59 on QS University Rankings: Asia 2018 (Mainland China). SHNU has two main campuses, Xuhui Campus and Fengxian Campus, covering an area of over 1.62 million square meters. The floor area of the school occupies 710,000 square meters: the classroom area is 67,000 square meters, students’ dorm area 239,000 square meters, and indoor school labs and fieldwork space 60,000 square meters. Two central libraries house 3.25 million books, 21 pieces of databank of electronic books, and four stores"}, {"doc_id": 3631901, "score": 79.28318786621094, "title": "Wudaokou", "text": "Wudaokou Wudaokou (), whose name is a literal reference to the fifth level crossing of the Jingbao Railway, is a neighborhood in the Haidian District of North West Beijing, famous for its close distances to universities including Tsinghua University and Peking University. It is around from the center of Beijing, between the Fourth and Fifth ring roads, and has good public transport links including a station on Line 13 (the CityRail line) of the Beijing Subway. It became a commercial center in Haidian during the 1950s following the establishment of several universities. The high price of real estate in this"}, {"doc_id": 3632365, "score": 79.24971771240234, "title": "Shanghai Normal University", "text": "Teachers Training Center, and the Editorial Department of Academic Abstracts of Liberal Arts of College Journals. Currently, SHNU has an enrollment of 23,743 full-time undergraduates, 4,613 graduates, 14,544 part-time continuing education students and 682 long-term overseas students (studying for more than one year). The university has established cooperation and exchange relationships with 182 universities and cultural and academic institutions in 30 countries and regions. Since its establishment, SHNU has trained more than 100,000 talents. Almost 70% of primary and middle school teachers, and almost 70% of school headmasters and principals are SHNU graduates. Among them there have been figures such"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the place of death of the director of film Good Day For A Hanging?", "answer": "Palos Verdes", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 8360798, "score": 76.5057601928711, "title": "Good Day for a Hanging", "text": "April 5, 2005. Good Day for a Hanging Good Day for a Hanging is a 1959 American ColumbiaColor Western film directed by Nathan H. Juran starring Fred MacMurray and Margaret Hayes. Eddie Campbell (Robert Vaughn) watches a stagecoach as it rides toward a Nebraska town. Other members of his gang are waiting there to rob the bank. Ben Cutler (Fred MacMurray), owner of the stage line, is on board, and is returning home to be wed to Ruth Granger (Margaret Hayes). During the holdup, a bank teller is killed. Ben joins the posse. His daughter, Laurie (Joan Blackman), is in"}, {"doc_id": 8360795, "score": 75.63676452636719, "title": "Good Day for a Hanging", "text": "Good Day for a Hanging Good Day for a Hanging is a 1959 American ColumbiaColor Western film directed by Nathan H. Juran starring Fred MacMurray and Margaret Hayes. Eddie Campbell (Robert Vaughn) watches a stagecoach as it rides toward a Nebraska town. Other members of his gang are waiting there to rob the bank. Ben Cutler (Fred MacMurray), owner of the stage line, is on board, and is returning home to be wed to Ruth Granger (Margaret Hayes). During the holdup, a bank teller is killed. Ben joins the posse. His daughter, Laurie (Joan Blackman), is in love with Eddie"}, {"doc_id": 8360797, "score": 73.51803588867188, "title": "Good Day for a Hanging", "text": "begin to have their doubts, even Ruth, partly due to Eddie's manipulation of their emotions. Laurie tries to smuggle a gun to Eddie's cell, but her father finds it. Ben must ride to the state's capital after a plea for clemency from the governor is made. As soon as he is gone, Eddie's gang busts him out of jail. He physically assaults Laurie, revealing his true nature. Ben returns just in time, though, and shoots a fleeing Eddie atop the gallows. \"Good Day for a Hanging\" was released in theatres in January 1959. The film was released on DVD on"}, {"doc_id": 8360796, "score": 72.06759643554688, "title": "Good Day for a Hanging", "text": "and doesn't believe him to be truly bad. Eddie shoots the Marshal, however. He is wounded by Ben and brought back to town to stand trial. Ben, who had once been a lawman but gave up the profession after his daughter was born is offered a temporary job as Marshal. Selby (Edmon Ryan), a publicity-seeking lawyer who defends Eddie, insinuates that Ben was just acting in vengeance because his client had been intimate with Ben's daughter. Ben punches him for this slur on Laurie's character. Eddie is found guilty due to Ben's eyewitness testimony. He is sentenced to hang. Townspeople"}, {"doc_id": 14034632, "score": 71.50599670410156, "title": "Hangman's Graveyard", "text": "yard outside the jail. On the morning of the execution he wrote a letter to his wife and sympathizers. Jan Ziolko is portrayed by Matt Naporowski in the film. In the hot summer of 1920 near the shores of Lake Ontario, Davis raped and murdered Phillip Goldberg. Davis fled and nearly a year later was found serving time in Auburn State Penitentiary, New York. Davis had late stage syphilis including dementia and hallucinations. Davis was hanged despite being deemed mentally unsound by a physician. The police circular read: Issued September 20, 1920 \"I am authorized to offer a reward of"}]}
+{"question": "Who is Philippe De Noailles's father?", "answer": "Adrien Maurice de Noailles", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 8570687, "score": 80.1077651977539, "title": "Duke Aymon", "text": "Duke Aymon Duke Aymon of Dordone (Italian: \"Amone\", German: \"Haimon\") is a character in the Old French Matter of France, appearing in \"chansons de geste\" and Italian romance epics depicting the adventures of Charlemagne and his knights. The son of Doon de Mayence, he is the Duke of Dordone (sometimes associated with Dordogne) and the father of four sons, Renaud, Guichard, Alard and Richard, who are the heroes of \"Les Quatre Fils Aymon\" or \"The Four Sons of Aymon\". Aymon is also a character in \"Orlando Furioso\", along with his sons Renaud (Rinaldo), Alard (Alardo) and Richard (Ricciardo), and his"}, {"doc_id": 8570688, "score": 79.48284149169922, "title": "Duke Aymon", "text": "daughter, the female warrior Bradamante. Duke Aymon Duke Aymon of Dordone (Italian: \"Amone\", German: \"Haimon\") is a character in the Old French Matter of France, appearing in \"chansons de geste\" and Italian romance epics depicting the adventures of Charlemagne and his knights. The son of Doon de Mayence, he is the Duke of Dordone (sometimes associated with Dordogne) and the father of four sons, Renaud, Guichard, Alard and Richard, who are the heroes of \"Les Quatre Fils Aymon\" or \"The Four Sons of Aymon\". Aymon is also a character in \"Orlando Furioso\", along with his sons Renaud (Rinaldo), Alard (Alardo)"}, {"doc_id": 2398584, "score": 78.90767669677734, "title": "Philippe I, Duke of Orléans", "text": "onto his son after suffering a fatal stroke at noon 9 June 1701 at the age of sixty. Louis XIV, upon hearing his only sibling had died, said \"I cannot believe I will never see my brother again.\" The Duchess of Burgundy, his granddaughter, was distraught, avowing that she \"had loved Monsieur very much.\" Philippe's heart was taken to the Val-de-Grâce convent on 14 June, and his body was taken on 21 June to the Basilica of St Denis, where it remained until the French Revolution, at which time the basilica was desecrated and all graves destroyed. Elizabeth Charlotte, worried"}, {"doc_id": 2398586, "score": 78.53404235839844, "title": "Philippe I, Duke of Orléans", "text": "old friend, Louis XIV's discarded mistress Madame de Montespan, was also greatly affected, the two having been very close. The widowed Elizabeth Charlotte continued to write frequently to her daughter, stepdaughter, and the Duchess of Modena. She herself died at Saint Cloud in December 1722 and was also buried at Saint Denis. The Chevalier de Lorraine died impoverished in 1702. Philippe has been portrayed in various modern media: Married his first cousin, Princess Henrietta of England, daughter of Charles I of England and Henrietta Maria of France, on 31 March 1661, at the Palais Royal. The couple had four children,"}, {"doc_id": 13052413, "score": 78.52422332763672, "title": "Philippe, Duke of Anjou", "text": "his older sister Marie Louise de France (\"Madame Troisième\") from the common cold, in February 1733. Always a sickly child, Philippe was cared for by a group of female attendants, as royal children were cared for by women until the age of five. As part of their intensely superstitious beliefs, the women mixed in earth from the grave of Saint Medard with his food; the child was given so much earth that his organs failed. As a result, Philippe died at Versailles on 7 April 1733, at the age of two. He was buried at the Royal Basilica of Saint"}]}
+{"question": "What is the cause of death of Mercedesz Henger's father?", "answer": "diabetes mellitus", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 9249197, "score": 78.33905792236328, "title": "Mercedes McQueen", "text": "balance and falls to the ground. Myra then declares that Mercedes is having a miscarriage. Mercedes is taken to hospital, where she is told that she is in fact twelve weeks pregnant. She explains to Myra that she is unsure of the child's paternity. On her wedding day to Riley, she reveals her affair with Carl. Riley's grandfather, Silas Blissett (Jeff Rawle), who is a serial killer, kidnaps Mercedes as a result of her behaviour and holds her captive in a basement, planning to kill her when the baby is born. While Mercedes is in the basement, Silas is arrested"}, {"doc_id": 2826093, "score": 78.3313217163086, "title": "Mercedes McCambridge", "text": "then fired from his position at Stephens for mishandling funds. McCambridge refused to cooperate with Markle and the company in instituting a repayment scheme that would have kept the matter from becoming public. Shortly thereafter, in November 1987, Markle killed his family—his wife Christine (age 45) and daughters Amy (age 13) and Suzanne (age 9)—and then himself. He left both a note taking responsibility for his crimes and a long, bitter letter to his mother. A $5 million lawsuit was filed against Markle's estate and McCambridge claiming fraud and misappropriation of funds. Although some of the mishandled funds had been"}, {"doc_id": 11890598, "score": 77.51626586914062, "title": "Fritzl case", "text": "73, was arrested on 26 April on suspicion of serious crimes against family members. During the night of 27 April, Elisabeth, her children and her mother Rosemarie were taken into care. Police said Fritzl told investigators how to enter the basement chamber through a small hidden door, opened by a secret keyless entry code. Rosemarie had been unaware of what had been happening to Elisabeth. On 29 April, it was announced that DNA evidence confirmed Fritzl as the biological father of his daughter's children. His defense lawyer, Rudolf Mayer, said that although the DNA test proved incest, evidence was still"}, {"doc_id": 3315427, "score": 77.38760375976562, "title": "Junio Valerio Borghese", "text": "Italy, after his time in the Frogmen assault Unit \"Dècima MAS\". Latterly regarded as a political outcast and shunned by his ancestrally blue blood social connections for his \"heretical\" political extremism and disregard for the external norms of modern aristocratic etiquette and behavior, Junio Valerio Borghese died under mysterious circumstances in Cadiz, Spain, on 26 August 1974, aged 68. The death certificate records the cause of death as \"acute hemorrhagic pancreatitis\"; however, since the Prince was visited by a physician who found him in good shape just a few days before, it has been suggested that the circumstances of his"}, {"doc_id": 9149231, "score": 76.9970703125, "title": "Death of Ayrton Senna", "text": "her interview after 20 years, she confirmed that the blood loss suffered by Senna was due to a damaged superficial temporal artery and that, apart from his head injuries, Senna appeared serene and the rest of the body was intact. Dr Fiandri became responsible for providing medical updates to the media and public that had amassed at the hospital and, at 6:40pm, she announced that Senna was dead. It was later revealed that, as medical staff examined Senna, a furled Austrian flag was found in his car—a flag that he had intended to raise in honour of Ratzenberger after the"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the place of death of Henry Of Berg, Lord Of Windeck's father?", "answer": "Neuss", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 5840730, "score": 79.12214660644531, "title": "Engelbert II of Berg", "text": "Frederick to justice. On 7 November 1225 while they travelled together to Cologne from a judicial hearing in Soest, Engelbert was killed, possibly by Frederick, in a defile near present-day Gevelsberg near Schwelm. It seems probable that a group of disaffected nobility was behind the attack which may have been intended to take Engelbert captive rather than kill him. Engelbert's body was taken to Cologne on a dung-cart, and when examined, found to have forty-seven wounds. Engelbert's body was buried in Cologne Cathedral on 24 February 1226 by order of Cardinal Conrad of Urach, the papal legate, who declared him"}, {"doc_id": 12220648, "score": 78.17435455322266, "title": "Berg Castle (Bavaria)", "text": "Berg Castle (Bavaria) Berg Castle () is a manor house situated on the east shore of Lake Starnberg in the village of Berg in Upper Bavaria, Germany. It is famous as the site of King Ludwig II of Bavaria's death. Today, it remains home to the head of the house of Wittelsbach, currently Franz, Duke of Bavaria. Ferdinand Maria, Elector of Bavaria, acquired a piece of land on the shores of Lake Starnberg in 1676 from the Horwarth family and ordered the construction of Berg Castle. Ferdinand used it for festivities, but it reached its zenith under his successors, elector"}, {"doc_id": 5422926, "score": 76.85498809814453, "title": "Henry (VII) of Germany", "text": "analysis of his skeleton in 1998–1999 has shown that he was suffering from advanced leprosy in his last years. This was perhaps the real cause which prevented the emperor from forgiving him. Possibly on February 12 (according to other sources February 10), 1242 Henry died near Martirano in Calabria after a fall from his horse when he was moved there from Nicastro. Some chroniclers report that it had been an attempted suicide. His father had him buried with royal honours in the cathedral of Cosenza, in an antique Roman sarcophagus. Frederick, the only surviving son of Henry (VII), was named"}, {"doc_id": 15323450, "score": 76.49251556396484, "title": "Henry of Berg, Lord of Windeck", "text": "Henry of Berg, Lord of Windeck Henry of Berg, Lord of Windeck (bef. 1247 – 8 March 1290/96) was the son of Adolf VII of Berg and Margaret of Hochstaden. He was the younger brother of Adolf VIII of Berg and William I of Berg. From 1271-1281 Henry served as a governor for his brother Adolf who became Count of Berg in 1259. Henry and his brother Adolf supported John I, Duke of Brabant in his succession war for the Duchy of Limburg, which culminated in the Battle of Worringen in 1288. Henry resided at Windeck castle, probably as an"}, {"doc_id": 11377002, "score": 76.20559692382812, "title": "Salomea of Berg", "text": "the main instigator of this decision was probably Salomea, who replaced him with Wszebor, a man she considered more likely to support herself and her sons against Władysław. Bolesław III died on 28 October 1138. In his will he had divided the country between his sons according to the principle of agnatic seniority, giving the Seniorate Province of Kraków to his eldest son Władysław II. In addition Salomea received the town of Łęczyca, several castles and towns throughout Poland (including Pajęczno, Małogoszcz, Radziejów, Kwieciszewo) as her (Widow's seat or \"wittum\"); this was the first documented case where a Polish ruler"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the father of Duchess Maria Dorothea Of Württemberg born?", "answer": "Treptow an der Rega", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 3492871, "score": 88.46124267578125, "title": "William I of Württemberg", "text": "Finland. Although William's mother gave birth in 1783 to his sister Catharina Frederica, then later that year to Sophia Dorothea, and Paul in 1785, the relationship between the parents continued to deteriorate. Augusta sought sanctuary from her abusive marriage and asked the Empress for protection in 1786. Catherine forced Friedrich and his children to leave Russia and placed Augusta in the custody of a former royal huntsman, Reinhold Wilhelm von Pohlmann, by whom she later became pregnant. She died in 1788 in agony from a miscarriage, due to Pohlmann refusing to seek medical attention in order to conceal the illegitimate"}, {"doc_id": 3492893, "score": 87.31712341308594, "title": "William I of Württemberg", "text": "from Central China in 1820/21, in order to improve pig breeding in the kingdom of Baden-Württemberg. This crossbreeding with the \"Chinese pigs\" was particularly successful within the stocks of domestic pigs in the Hohenlohe region and the area around the town of Schwäbisch Hall. Catherine and William's second daughter Sophie, who later became Queen of the Netherlands, was born on June 17, 1818. Despite the outwardly harmonious marriage of William and Catherine, William had extramarital affairs. He took to his former lover Blanche La Flèche again. Eduard von Kallee, born on 26 February 1818 is thought to be his illegitimate"}, {"doc_id": 3492879, "score": 87.1162338256836, "title": "William I of Württemberg", "text": "Westphalia. In order to prevent Napoleon arranging a marriage for him, Frederick William sought permission from his father to marry Charlotte (later Caroline) Augusta, the daughter of the Bavarian king Maximilian I Joseph. After lengthy negotiations took place, the pair were married on June 8, 1808, in Munich. Since it was purely a marriage of convenience and Frederick William had no interest in a deeper relationship with his wife, Charlotte became increasingly lonely in Stuttgart. Frederick often stayed in Kassel at the court of his brother-in-law, Jérôme. Here he met Jérôme's former lover, Blanche La Flèche, Baroness of Keudelstein. He"}, {"doc_id": 3492920, "score": 87.08565521240234, "title": "William I of Württemberg", "text": "Elisabeth, was the first wife of the Austrian Archduke Franz Josef Karl. She died before Franz became Emperor Francis II. After William divorced Caroline Augusta of Bavaria in 1814, she married the Emperor in 1816. Francis was thus both the husband of William's aunt and then the new husband of his ex-wife. \"Russia\": Another paternal aunt of William's, Sophie, married the future Paul I of Russia and took the name Maria Feodorovna. This family tie to Russia had important political consequences for the later Kingdom of Württemberg since the reorganisation of Europe in the wake of the Congress of Vienna."}, {"doc_id": 3492895, "score": 86.70254516601562, "title": "William I of Württemberg", "text": "wanted his brother Paul to renounce his claim to the throne, in favour of Paul's son, Frederick. After their mother's death, Catherine's sons by her first marriage went to live with their grandfather, Peter, the-then regent and later Grand Duke of Oldenburg. Soon after the death of Queen Catherine, William sought a new marriage. He looked again to a cousin, Pauline (1800–1873) who was the daughter of his uncle Louis and 19 years his junior. The wedding took place on 19 April 1820 at Stuttgart. Pauline tended to be rather pious and was a prude. For example, when her daughter"}]}
+{"question": "What is the date of death of Peter Dale Scott's mother?", "answer": "28 November 1993", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 4285843, "score": 73.16967010498047, "title": "Elizabeth Collins Stoddard", "text": "Barnabas Collins as he desperately tried to recoup his losses. Paul eventually reappears in 1969, and dies the following year. According to the family Bible, shot in close-up in episodes dealing with Elizabeth's attempted suicide by jumping from Widow's Hill, she was born February 28, 1917; Roger was born September 14, 1925; and Carolyn was born July 16, 1946, but there seems to be some inconsistency in dates. Many of the 1966-67 storylines centered on Victoria Winters and her relationship with Elizabeth (as well as the larger Collins family). It is implied throughout the series that Vicki is a blood"}, {"doc_id": 14539517, "score": 73.04364776611328, "title": "Joan Burton (Army Wives)", "text": "pregnant and the explosion at the Hump Bar. Season 2 deals with Joan's pregnancy, and her daughter, Sara Elizabeth, is born at the end of the Season. Sara Elizabeth celebrates her first birthday in Season 4. Sara Elizabeth's godparents are Claudia Joy and General Michael Holden. She and Roland adopt David in Season 5 and his adoption is finalized in the Season 6 premiere. In the pilot episode Joan is introduced as a lieutenant colonel who returns from Afghanistan after nearly two years. Her career nearly ends with an Article 15 after a decision she makes causes one of her"}, {"doc_id": 13517372, "score": 72.30451965332031, "title": "Death of Michael Jackson", "text": "included Neverland Ranch and his 50% share of Sony/ATV Music Publishing' catalogue, and debts of $331 million. The guardianship of his three children is given to his mother, Katherine, or if she is unable or unwilling, to singer Diana Ross. The will states that Jackson's former wife Debbie Rowe was omitted intentionally. Jackson's will allocates 20% of his fortune as well as 20% of money made after death to unspecified charities. Media reports suggested that settlement of Jackson's estate could last many years. The value of Sony/ATV Music Publishing is estimated by Ryan Schinman, chief of Platinum Rye, to be"}, {"doc_id": 10939538, "score": 72.27470397949219, "title": "Robert Todd Lincoln Beckwith", "text": "1968, named him Timothy Lincoln Beckwith, and listed Robert Beckwith as the boy's father. Robert Beckwith, however, was in the process of divorcing her, accusing her of adultery and denying paternity of the child, since he had a vasectomy years prior. During the divorce battle, the court ordered her to have her son undergo a blood test. She never complied with the order, and the Superior Court of the District of Columbia granted the divorce in September 1976 ruling that Robert Beckwith was not the father, though leaving any inheritance decision for another court case. After Robert Beckwith's death in"}, {"doc_id": 1451360, "score": 72.22116088867188, "title": "Death of JonBenét Ramsey", "text": "the media after the murder. In the summer of 1997—approximately six months after JonBenét's death—the Ramseys left Boulder and their summer home in Charlevoix, Michigan and moved back to Atlanta. Patsy died of ovarian cancer at age 49 in 2006 and was interred next to her daughter. According to statements that Patsy gave to authorities on December 26, 1996, she realized that her daughter was missing after she found a two-and-a-half-page handwritten ransom note on the kitchen staircase. The note demanded $118,000 for the child's safe return—almost the exact value of a bonus her husband had received earlier that year."}]}
+{"question": "What is the place of birth of the performer of song Imagine (John Lennon Song)?", "answer": "Liverpool", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 12369299, "score": 74.28282165527344, "title": "Imagine (John Lennon song)", "text": "grand piano in a dimly lit, all-white room. Ono gradually walks around opening curtains that allow in light, making the room brighter with the song's progression. At the song's conclusion, Ono sits beside Lennon at the piano, and they share a quaint gaze, then a brief kiss. Several celebrities appeared in the film, including Andy Warhol, Fred Astaire, Jack Palance, Dick Cavett and George Harrison. Derided by critics as \"the most expensive home movie of all time\", it premiered to an American audience in 1972. In 1986, Zbigniew Rybczyński made a music video for the song, and in 1987, it"}, {"doc_id": 12369283, "score": 73.4594497680664, "title": "Imagine (John Lennon song)", "text": "Imagine (John Lennon song) \"Imagine\" is a song co-written and performed by English musician John Lennon. The best-selling single of his solo career, its lyrics encourage the listener to imagine a world at peace without the barriers of borders or the divisions of religion and nationality and to consider the possibility that the whole of humanity would live unattached to material possessions. Shortly before his death, Lennon said that much of the song's \"lyric and content\" came from his wife Yoko Ono, and in 2017, she received a co-writing credit. Lennon and Ono co-produced the song and album of the"}, {"doc_id": 12369286, "score": 73.17057037353516, "title": "Imagine (John Lennon song)", "text": "Century bearing the most historical significance. It earned a Grammy Hall of Fame Award and an induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll. A UK survey conducted by the \"Guinness World Records British Hit Singles Book\" named it the second best single of all time, while \"Rolling Stone\" ranked it number three in their list of \"The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time\". Since 2005, event organisers have played it just before the New Year's Times Square Ball drops in New York City. Dozens of artists have performed or recorded versions"}, {"doc_id": 211486, "score": 72.98346710205078, "title": "John Lennon", "text": "influence; he identified Lennon as a hero. In 1999, he named his first child Lennon Gallagher in tribute. On National Poetry Day in 1999, the BBC conducted a poll to identify the UK's favourite song lyric and announced \"Imagine\" as the winner. In a 2006 \"Guardian\" article, Jon Wiener wrote: \"For young people in 1972, it was thrilling to see Lennon's courage in standing up to [US President] Nixon. That willingness to take risks with his career, and his life, is one reason why people still admire him today.\" For music historians Urish and Bielen, Lennon's most significant effort was"}, {"doc_id": 211386, "score": 72.92669677734375, "title": "John Lennon", "text": "and again in 1994 as a solo artist. Lennon was born on 9 October 1940 at Liverpool Maternity Hospital, to Julia (née Stanley) (1914–1958) and Alfred Lennon (1912–1976). Alfred was a merchant seaman of Irish descent who was away at the time of his son's birth. His parents named him John Winston Lennon after his paternal grandfather, John \"Jack\" Lennon, and Prime Minister Winston Churchill. His father was often away from home but sent regular pay cheques to 9Newcastle Road, Liverpool, where Lennon lived with his mother; the cheques stopped when he went absent without leave in February 1944. When"}]}
+{"question": "Who was born first, Lady Tatiana Mountbatten or Peter Štih?", "answer": "Peter Štih", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 130230, "score": 76.5160140991211, "title": "Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma", "text": "Julia, Princess of Battenberg. Mountbatten's paternal grandparents' marriage was morganatic because his grandmother was not of royal lineage; as a result, he and his father were styled \"Serene Highness\" rather than \"Grand Ducal Highness\", were not eligible to be titled Princes of Hesse and were given the less exalted Battenberg title. His siblings were Princess Alice of Battenberg (mother of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh), Queen Louise of Sweden, and George Mountbatten, 2nd Marquess of Milford Haven. Young Mountbatten's nickname among family and friends was \"Dickie\", although \"Richard\" was not among his given names. This was because his great-grandmother, Queen"}, {"doc_id": 6076088, "score": 76.0119400024414, "title": "Alexander Mountbatten, 1st Marquess of Carisbrooke", "text": "Princess Beatrice), the fifth daughter and the youngest child of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. Prince Henry of Battenberg was the product of a morganatic marriage and took his style of \"Prince of Battenberg\" from his mother, Julia von Hauke, who was created Princess of Battenberg in her own right. At his birth, Alexander was styled \"His Serene Highness Prince Alexander of Battenberg\" because the child of a morganatic marriage is ineligible for \"Grand-Ducal Highness\" status. However, three weeks after his birth, on 13 December 1886, he was styled \"His Highness\" under a Royal Warrant passed by his grandmother Queen"}, {"doc_id": 2876325, "score": 75.98039245605469, "title": "Mountbatten family", "text": "Carisbrooke and Milford Haven, as well as the Earls Mountbatten of Burma. Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark, the consort of Queen Elizabeth II, adopted the surname of Mountbatten from his mother's family in 1947, although he is a member of the House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg by patrilineal descent. Lady Louise Mountbatten became Queen Consort of Sweden, after having married Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden. The Mountbatten family are a branch of the German house of Battenberg. The Battenberg family was a morganatic branch of the House of Hesse-Darmstadt, rulers of the Grand Duchy of Hesse in Germany. The first member"}, {"doc_id": 15232271, "score": 75.5140609741211, "title": "Wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Philip Mountbatten", "text": "Wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Philip Mountbatten The wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Philip Mountbatten took place on 20 November 1947 at Westminster Abbey in London. Philip had been made Duke of Edinburgh on the morning of the wedding. Elizabeth and Philip are second cousins once removed (by descent from Christian IX of Denmark and Louise of Hesse-Kassel) and third cousins (by descent from Queen Victoria and Prince Albert). Princess Elizabeth met Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark in 1934, at the wedding of Philip's cousin Princess Marina of Greece and Denmark to Prince George, Duke of Kent, paternal uncle"}, {"doc_id": 2876326, "score": 75.3508529663086, "title": "Mountbatten family", "text": "of the House of Battenberg was Julia Hauke, whose brother-in-law Grand Duke Louis III of Hesse created her \"Countess of Battenberg\" with the style \"Illustrious Highness\" in 1851, on the occasion of her morganatic marriage to Grand Duke Louis' brother Prince Alexander of Hesse and by Rhine. Julia was elevated in her title to \"Princess of Battenberg\" with the style \"Serene Highness\" (HSH) in 1858. Two of Alexander and Julia's sons, Prince Henry of Battenberg and Prince Louis of Battenberg, became associated with the British Royal Family. Prince Henry married The Princess Beatrice, the youngest daughter of Queen Victoria. Prince"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the founder of magazine Executive Intelligence Review born?", "answer": "Rochester", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 5612284, "score": 78.64276123046875, "title": "Executive Intelligence Review", "text": "\"New Solidarity\" newspaper was shut down in 1987, after the massive in Leesburg, VA. John Rausch writes that the magazine emerged from LaRouche's desire in the 1970s to form a global intelligence network. His idea was to organize the network as if it were a news service, which led to his founding \"The New Solidarity International Press Service\" (NSIPS), incorporated by three of LaRouche's followers in 1974. According to Rausch, this allowed the LaRouche movement to gain access to government officials under press cover. As NSIPS's funds grew, \"EIR\" was created. In the 1980s an annual subscription cost $400. Nora"}, {"doc_id": 5612282, "score": 78.16165161132812, "title": "Executive Intelligence Review", "text": "Executive Intelligence Review Executive Intelligence Review (\"EIR\") is a weekly newsmagazine founded in 1974 by the American political activist Lyndon LaRouche. Based in Leesburg, Virginia, it maintains offices in a number of countries, according to its masthead, including Wiesbaden, Berlin, Copenhagen, Paris, Melbourne, and Mexico City. As of 2009, the editor of \"EIR\" was Nancy Spannaus. As of 2015, it was reported that Nancy Spannaus was no longer editor-in-chief, that position being held jointly by Paul Gallagher and Tony Papert. \"EIR\" is one of a number of publications owned by the LaRouche movement. Others include \"The New Federalist\"; \"21st Century"}, {"doc_id": 5612283, "score": 76.40929412841797, "title": "Executive Intelligence Review", "text": "Science and Technology\"; \"Nouvelle Solidarité\" in France; \"Neue Solidarität\", published by LaRouche's Bürgerrechtsbewegung Solidarität in Germany; and \"Fidelio\", a quarterly magazine published by the Schiller Institute, also in Germany. The \"New Solidarity International Press Service\", or NSIPS, was a news service credited as the publisher of \"EIR\" and other LaRouche publications. \"The New Federalist\" suspended publication in 2006 as a result of money troubles; \"Fidelio\" magazine published its last number in 2006 because editor Kenneth Kronberg decided to stop working on it; in April 2007 he committed suicide. \"New Solidarity International Press Service\" was supplanted by EIR News Service because"}, {"doc_id": 5612291, "score": 76.36781311035156, "title": "Executive Intelligence Review", "text": "Times\", called \"Executive Intelligence Review\" \"an anti-Semitic potpourri of disinformation, factoids, rumor, gossip, loony tunes and an occasional fact.\" \"EIR\" Counterintelligence Director Jeffrey Steinberg refers to that paper as the \"Moonie \"Washington Times\"\". The \"Times\" was founded by Sun Myung Moon. The New York Review of Books said that \"Executive Intelligence Review\" \"echoes Kremlin propaganda\". Executive Intelligence Review Executive Intelligence Review (\"EIR\") is a weekly newsmagazine founded in 1974 by the American political activist Lyndon LaRouche. Based in Leesburg, Virginia, it maintains offices in a number of countries, according to its masthead, including Wiesbaden, Berlin, Copenhagen, Paris, Melbourne, and Mexico"}, {"doc_id": 5612287, "score": 76.00981140136719, "title": "Executive Intelligence Review", "text": "Ugly Truth about the ADL\". Rausch writes that, despite the connection to LaRouche, \"EIR\" has received attention from the mainstream press on a few occasions. In 1988, one of its reporters, Nicholas Benton, received an answer during a press conference from President Ronald Reagan in response to a question about Michael Dukakis, which received considerable attention from other news outlets. In 1998, one of its senior writers, Jeffrey Steinberg, was interviewed on British television regarding LaRouche's theory that the royal family had ordered the assassination of Diana, Princess of Wales. EIR has been described as the \"foremost exponent of the"}]}
+{"question": "What is the place of birth of the founder of Horseshoe Gaming Holding Corporation?", "answer": "Dallas", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 8111051, "score": 79.83039093017578, "title": "Jack Binion", "text": "Jack Binion Jack Benny Binion (born February 21, 1937 in Dallas, Texas) is an American businessman. Binion is the son of casino magnate Benny Binion and worked for his father at Binion's Horseshoe, a casino and hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. Binion became president of the Horseshoe in 1963 at the age of 26. His fame grew following his 1970 hosting of the first World Series of Poker at the Horseshoe which became the largest set of poker tournaments in the world. Privately held, Binion's Horseshoe became renowned as one of Nevada's most successful casino operations. In 1998, following a"}, {"doc_id": 8111054, "score": 76.47079467773438, "title": "Jack Binion", "text": "2006, Binion became chairman of Wynn International. His responsibilities included opening the Wynn Macau. He has since resigned the position but has remained with Wynn Resorts in a consulting role. Jack Binion Jack Benny Binion (born February 21, 1937 in Dallas, Texas) is an American businessman. Binion is the son of casino magnate Benny Binion and worked for his father at Binion's Horseshoe, a casino and hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. Binion became president of the Horseshoe in 1963 at the age of 26. His fame grew following his 1970 hosting of the first World Series of Poker at the"}, {"doc_id": 8131372, "score": 76.43215942382812, "title": "Horseshoe Plantation", "text": "Horseshoe Plantation Horseshoe Plantation is an cotton plantation located in northern Leon County, Florida and established around 1840 by Dr. Edward Bradford, a planter from Enfield, North Carolina. It is currently owned and maintained by Frederic C. Hamilton. Mr. Hamilton is chairman of Hamilton Groups LLC. Horseshoe Plantation is also a home to English Cocker Spaniels and other bird dogs. In 1901, Clement A. Griscom, a businessman and shipping magnate from Philadelphia whose family gained much wealth after the American Civil War purchased and plantation house in the horseshoe bend of Lake Iamonia for $5300 from R. E. Lester, the"}, {"doc_id": 6671834, "score": 75.66259002685547, "title": "Ted Binion", "text": "Ted Binion Lonnie Theodore Binion (November 28, 1943 – September 17, 1998) was a wealthy U.S. gambling executive and one of the sons of famed Las Vegas casino magnate Benny Binion, owner of Binion's Horseshoe. His death has been a subject of controversy; girlfriend Sandra Murphy and her lover Rick Tabish were initially charged and convicted in Binion's death, but were later granted a new trial and acquitted on the murder charges. Ted Binion was born in Dallas in 1943. He had an older brother, Jack, and three sisters: Becky, Brenda, and Barbara. Binion moved to Las Vegas with his"}, {"doc_id": 13872289, "score": 75.38211059570312, "title": "Horseshoe Hammond", "text": "34 tables at all limits, and including a private poker area, Benny’s Back Room, named for the founder of the original Horseshoe in downtown Las Vegas, Benny Binion. Horseshoe has consistently branded itself as the home of the highest limits. Benny Binion, on opening the original Binion’s Horseshoe in Las Vegas, was the first to institute high table limits. The craps table limit of $500 was ten times higher than any other casino in Las Vegas, and eventually Binion raised the limit to $10,000 and even eliminated table limits at times. Horseshoe regularly hosts poker tournaments, including the World Series"}]}
+{"question": "Who is Ieuan Ab Owain Glyndŵr's paternal grandfather?", "answer": "Gruffudd Fychan II", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 10647729, "score": 85.16397857666016, "title": "Ieuan ab Owain Glyndŵr", "text": "Ieuan ab Owain Glyndŵr Ieuan ab Owain Glyndŵr was reputedly the illegitimate son of the last native Welsh Prince of Wales; Owain Glyndŵr. The possibility of his existence was uncovered through the work of Peter Bartrum which is currently being edited by the University of Wales Aberystwyth. Ieuan ab Owain and his descendants are detailed in \"Peniarth Manuscript 287\" in the hand of Robert Vaughan of Hengwrt (c.1592-1667) and also in the manuscript known as \"Harley 1969\" by Griffith Hughes (1634–1665) - the original manuscripts are kept at the National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth and the British Library respectively. Ieuan,"}, {"doc_id": 10647730, "score": 84.18660736083984, "title": "Ieuan ab Owain Glyndŵr", "text": "who is thought to have been born around 1380 and to have died around 1430, is thought to have had three sons: Ieuan ab Owain Glyndŵr Ieuan ab Owain Glyndŵr was reputedly the illegitimate son of the last native Welsh Prince of Wales; Owain Glyndŵr. The possibility of his existence was uncovered through the work of Peter Bartrum which is currently being edited by the University of Wales Aberystwyth. Ieuan ab Owain and his descendants are detailed in \"Peniarth Manuscript 287\" in the hand of Robert Vaughan of Hengwrt (c.1592-1667) and also in the manuscript known as \"Harley 1969\" by"}, {"doc_id": 878606, "score": 83.96381378173828, "title": "Teyrnon", "text": "Teyrnon In Welsh tradition, Teyrnon Twryf Lliant is the lord of the Kingdom of Gwent and the foster father of the divine son, Pryderi. He appears most prominently in \"Pwyll Pendefig Dyfed\", the first of the Four Branches of the Mabinogi, but also features briefly in the early tale on the Matter of Britain, \"Culhwch and Olwen\", as a knight of King Arthur. The name Teyrnon is widely acknowledged as deriving from the Common Brittonic *tigernonos, \"great lord\". A son is born in Arberth to Pwyll, Lord of Dyfed, and Rhiannon, daughter of Hyfaidd Hen. On the night of his"}, {"doc_id": 11961344, "score": 83.5335922241211, "title": "King Arthur's family", "text": "cousins that is implied or stated between Arthur, Culhwch, Illtud, and Goreu mab Custenhin depends upon all of their mothers being daughters of this Anlawd, who appears to be ultimately a genealogical construct designed to allow such inter-relationships between characters to be postulated by medieval Welsh authors. Arthur's maternal uncles in \"Culhwch and Olwen\", including Llygatrud Emys, Gwrbothu Hen, Gweir Gwrhyt Ennwir and Gweir Baladir Hir, similarly appear to derive from this relationship. The genealogies from the 13th-century Mostyn MS. 117 assert that Arthur is the son of Uthyr, the son of Custennin, the son of Cynfawr, the son of"}, {"doc_id": 6051020, "score": 82.69651794433594, "title": "Ywain", "text": "Ywain's mother is often said to be Arthur's half-sister, making him Arthur's nephew. This sister is Morgan le Fay in the Post-Vulgate Cycle and \"Le Morte d'Arthur\" (causing Ywain to be banished from the court of Camelot after Morgan's attempts on Arthur's life), but other works name another sibling. He is the nephew of Morgause and King Lot, and cousin to Gawain, Agravain, Gaheris, Gareth and Mordred. He has a half-brother (with whom he is often confused) named Ywain the Bastard, son of Urien and his seneschal's wife. Ywain's birth by the fay Morgan may have its roots in Welsh"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director died later, The Princess Of Neutralia or Theresa'S Lover?", "answer": "Theresa'S Lover", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 20737529, "score": 70.63610076904297, "title": "Diminuendo (film)", "text": "Comic-Con, Chloe Dykstra, Walter Koenig, Gigi Edgley, Adrian Stewart, Bryn Pryor and Sarah Goldberger appeared on a panel dedicated to Hatch's life and his final role, moderated by Taliesin Jaffe, which was the first public screening of finished footage from the film. The film is dedicated to the actor, with the legend \"In Loving Memory of Our Good Friend Richard Hatch\" appearing at the beginning of the end titles. Diminuendo (film) Diminuendo is a 2018 feature film directed by Adrian Stewart and written by Sarah Goldberger and Bryn Pryor. The film had its world premiere at the 20th Annual Sarasota"}, {"doc_id": 8858132, "score": 69.89551544189453, "title": "Cardinal Lamberto", "text": "left Rome with a large sum of money and several documents. Fearing that their corruption will be exposed, Keinszig, Lucchesi, and Gilday plot to murder the Pope. Gilday poisons the pontiff's tea, killing him in his sleep. The character of Lamberto and the film's depiction of the events which led to his murder are based upon one of the conspiracy theories surrounding the sudden death of the real-life Pope John Paul I, Albino Luciani. Like the Lamberto character, Luciani was discovered dead in his bed in 1978, 33 days after his election to the papacy. Various theories, such as the"}, {"doc_id": 19637895, "score": 69.1792221069336, "title": "Alberto Negrin", "text": "Alberto Negrin Alberto Negrin (born 2 January 1940) is an Italian film director and screenwriter, known for his historical, nostalgic and political films. Negrin started his career as a fine art photographer. In 1962 he debuted as an assistant stage director, collaborating with Orazio Costa and Giorgio Strehler. In a career spanning over four decades, Negrin has directed over 30 films and series, including the giallo film \"Enigma rosso\" (1978), \"Mussolini and I\" (1985), starring Bob Hoskins, Anthony Hopkins and Susan Sarandon, the TV miniseries \"The Secret of the Sahara\" (1987) (with Ben Kingsley), \"\" (1989) (with Burt Lancaster), \"Tower"}, {"doc_id": 10491308, "score": 69.08702850341797, "title": "Freud: The Secret Passion", "text": "Motion Picture Actress - Drama (Susannah York), Best Motion Picture Director (John Huston), and Best Supporting Actress (Susan Kohner). Élisabeth Roudinesco comments that \"Freud: The Secret Passion\", \"did not have any success. And yet the black and white photography of Douglas Slocombe recaptures superbly the baroque universe of fin de siècle Vienna. As for Montgomery Clift, he portrays an anguished, somber and fragile Freud, closer to the James Dean of \"Rebel without a Cause\" than to the mummified figure imposed by the official historians of psychoanalysis: a character, in any event, more Sartrean than Jonesian. The work was distributed to"}, {"doc_id": 20737528, "score": 68.99402618408203, "title": "Diminuendo (film)", "text": "(in the context of the film) and what is fiction. \"Diminuendo\" is Stewart's first feature film. Unbeknownst to himself or the production, Hatch had stage 4 pancreatic cancer at the time of filming. He told Stewart he was ill at the beginning of 2017, and the production began rushing a rough cut together for Hatch to see. The actor was able to view the film before his death on February 7, 2017. A memorial screening of the film's rough cut was organized in Hatch's honor, with many actors and crew from several previous projects attending. At the 2017 San Diego"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the father of Charles Hamlin (General) born?", "answer": "Paris", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 347887, "score": 74.993896484375, "title": "Robert E. Lee", "text": "strategic choices as a military leader fell under scrutiny. Lee, a white Southerner, was born at Stratford Hall Plantation in Westmoreland County, Virginia, to Major General Henry Lee III (Light Horse Harry) (1756–1818), Governor of Virginia, and his second wife, Anne Hill Carter (1773–1829). His birth date has traditionally been recorded as January 19, 1807, but according to the historian Elizabeth Brown Pryor, \"Lee's writings indicate he may have been born the previous year.\" One of Lee's great grandparents, Henry Lee I, was a prominent Virginian colonist of English descent. Lee's family is one of Virginia's first families, descended from"}, {"doc_id": 623795, "score": 74.81612396240234, "title": "Charles Lee (general)", "text": "father's death, on May 2, 1751 he received (or purchased) a Lieutenant's commission in the 44th. He was sent with the regiment to North America in 1754 for service in the French and Indian War under Major General Edward Braddock, in what was a front for the Seven Years War between Britain and France. He was with Braddock at his defeat at the Battle of the Monongahela in 1755. During this time in America, Lee married the daughter of a Mohawk chief. His wife (name unknown) gave birth to twins. Lee was known to the Mohawk, who were allies of"}, {"doc_id": 623794, "score": 74.68844604492188, "title": "Charles Lee (general)", "text": "in Darnhall, Cheshire, England, the son of Major General John Lee and his wife Isabella Bunbury (daughter of Sir Henry Bunbury, 3rd Baronet). He was sent to King Edward VI School, Bury St Edmunds, a free grammar school, and later to Switzerland, where he became proficient in several languages, including Latin, Greek, and French. His father was colonel of the 55th Foot (later renumbered the 44th) when he purchased a commission on April 9, 1747 for Charles as an ensign in the same regiment. After completing his schooling, Lee reported for duty with his regiment in Ireland. Shortly after his"}, {"doc_id": 12959827, "score": 74.59562683105469, "title": "Charles Hamlin (general)", "text": "in the Union Army as a major during the American Civil War (\"Civil War\") and was awarded the honorary rank of brevet brigadier general United States Volunteers, to rank from March 13, 1865, by U.S. Senate confirmation on March 12, 1866. Charles Hamlin began his military career as a major in the 1st Maine Heavy Artillery Regiment. He gained a staff position as major and assistant adjutant general in the Army of the Potomac. He fought in the Battle of Gettysburg among other engagements. Hamlin served as assistant adjutant general on the staffs of Generals Hiram G. Berry and Albion"}, {"doc_id": 623799, "score": 74.29035949707031, "title": "Charles Lee (general)", "text": "part of West Virginia. He spent ten months travelling through the colonies and acquainting himself with patriots. When war appeared inevitable he resigned his Royal commission and volunteered his services to the colonies. He expected to be named Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army, as he was the most experienced candidate in terms of military service. On the other hand, he was born in Britain, somewhat eccentric, slovenly in appearance, coarse in language, and perhaps most of all, he wanted to be paid: by joining the rebellion, he forfeited all his properties in England, and wanted to be compensated. George Washington"}]}
+{"question": "Which film came out first, The Warrior'S Husband or Furious 7?", "answer": "The Warrior'S Husband", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 17261224, "score": 72.44371032714844, "title": "Furious 7", "text": "final installment under his direction. In April 2013, Australian director James Wan, predominantly known for horror films, was announced as the sequel's director, with Neal H. Moritz and Michael Fottrell returning to produce and Morgan returning to write the script, his fifth in the franchise. On April 16, 2013, Diesel announced that the sequel would be released on July 11, 2014. In May 2013, Diesel said that the sequel would feature Los Angeles, Tokyo, and the Middle East as locations. Principal photography began in early September 2013 in Atlanta, Georgia, with a casting call issued. Abu Dhabi was also a"}, {"doc_id": 13233126, "score": 72.24698638916016, "title": "Warrior (2011 film)", "text": "a winner-takes-all mixed martial arts tournament called Sparta in which the winner will receive $5 million. Tommy asks Paddy to help him train for the tournament, but only under the condition that Paddy does not try to reconcile their relationship. Meanwhile, Tommy's older brother, Brendan (Joel Edgerton), a high school physics teacher and former MMA fighter, is struggling to provide for his wife Tess (Jennifer Morrison) and two daughters. He had to mortgage his house to pay for his younger daughter's open heart surgery, and is now in danger of losing everything. To increase his income, Brendan battles amateur fighters"}, {"doc_id": 13233124, "score": 71.94998168945312, "title": "Warrior (2011 film)", "text": "Warrior (2011 film) Warrior is a 2011 American sports drama film directed by Gavin O'Connor and written by O'Connor, Cliff Dorfman, and Anthony Tambakis. It stars Tom Hardy and Joel Edgerton as two estranged brothers whose entrance into a mixed martial arts tournament makes them come to terms with their lives and each other. Nick Nolte was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as the father of the two brothers. Jennifer Morrison and Frank Grillo also star. U.S. Marine Tommy Riordan (Tom Hardy) visits his father, Paddy Conlon (Nick Nolte), a recovering alcoholic who"}, {"doc_id": 17261221, "score": 71.92374420166016, "title": "Furious 7", "text": "bid each other farewell and drive off in separate directions. On October 21, 2011, the \"Los Angeles Times\" reported that Universal Studios was considering filming two sequels—\"Fast Six\" and \"Fast Seven\"—back-to-back with a single storyline running through both films. Both would be written by Chris Morgan and directed by Justin Lin, who had been the franchise's writer and director, respectively, since \"\" (2006). On December 20, 2011, following the release of \"Fast Five\", Vin Diesel stated that \"Fast Six\" would be split into two parts, with writing for the two films occurring simultaneously. On the decision, Diesel said: We have"}, {"doc_id": 14462511, "score": 71.494140625, "title": "At Sword's Point", "text": "At Sword's Point At Sword's Point, also known as The Sons of the Three Musketeers, is a 1952 American historical action film directed by Lewis Allen and starring Cornel Wilde and Maureen O'Hara. It was shot in Technicolor by RKO Radio Pictures. The film was completed in 1949, but was not released until 1952. The Three Musketeers' offsprings of Aramis, Porthos, D'Artagnan and Claire, the daughter of Athos, are reunited by the ageing Queen Anne to halt the villainy of her treacherous nephew, the Duc de Lavalle. The sons (and a daughter) of the original Four Musketeers ride to the"}]}
+{"question": "Where did the founder of university Seton Hall University die?", "answer": "Newark", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 1812263, "score": 78.20545959472656, "title": "Seton Hall University", "text": "On January 19, 2000, an arson fire killed three and injured 54 students in Boland Hall, a freshman residence hall on the campus in South Orange. The incident, one of the deadliest in recent US history, occurred at 4:30 am, when most students were asleep. After a three-and-a-half year investigation, a 60-count indictment charged two freshmen students, Sean Ryan and Joseph LePore, with starting the fire and felony murder for the deaths that resulted. LePore and Ryan pleaded guilty to third-degree arson and were sentenced to five years in a youth correctional facility with eligibility for parole 16 months after"}, {"doc_id": 1812254, "score": 75.54794311523438, "title": "Seton Hall University", "text": "Initially, Seton Hall had only five students – Leo G. Thebaud, Louis and Alfred Boisaubin, Peter Meehan and John Moore. By the end of the first year, the student body had grown more than tenfold to 60. The college moved to its current location in 1860. By the 1860s, Seton Hall College was continuing its rapid growth and began to enroll more and more students each year. However, among other difficulties, several fires on campus slowed down the growth process. The first of several strange fires in the University's history occurred in 1867 which destroyed the college's first building. Two"}, {"doc_id": 3310357, "score": 75.20124816894531, "title": "James Buchanan Duke", "text": "Duke died in New York City on October 10, 1925, and is interred with his father and brother in the Memorial Chapel on the campus of Duke University. He resided at his home, Lynnewood in Charlotte, North Carolina during the last five years of his life. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. In December 1924, Duke established The Duke Endowment, $40 million trust fund (), some of which was to go to Trinity College. The University was renamed Duke University in honor of his father. The James B. Duke Library, the main campus library"}, {"doc_id": 13765475, "score": 75.1986312866211, "title": "Thomas H. McLaughlin", "text": "Thomas H. McLaughlin Thomas Henry McLaughlin (July 25, 1881—March 17, 1947) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who served as President of Seton Hall College (1922-1933) and Bishop of Paterson, New Jersey (1937-1947). Thomas McLaughlin was born in New York City to John and Margaret (née Byrne) McLaughlin. He later moved with his family to Montclair, New Jersey, and attended St. Francis Xavier College, from where he obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1901. He then furthered his studies at the University of Innsbruck in Austria, where he was ordained to the priesthood by Bishop Balthasar"}, {"doc_id": 5099219, "score": 75.12876892089844, "title": "James Earl Rudder", "text": "military record could pull off such drastic changes), there is no doubt these changes freed Texas A&M to become the fourth-largest university in the United States. Many reminders of Rudder are on campus, including Rudder Tower, next to the Memorial Student Center. A special training unit within the Corps of Cadets known as \"Rudder's Rangers\" is named in his honor. Cadets within the Corps of Cadets at A&M are expected to be able to recite an excerpt from the inscription on Rudder tower, a \"Campusology\" that reads: Rudder died on March 23, 1970, after suffering a cerebral hemorrhage. The Major"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the place of burial of Lorenzo Cybo's mother?", "answer": "St. Peter's Basilica", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 16399397, "score": 77.54466247558594, "title": "Tomb of Antony and Cleopatra", "text": "Tomb of Antony and Cleopatra The long-lost tomb of Antony and Cleopatra, the burial crypt of Mark Antony and Cleopatra (VII), from 30 BC, remains unknown somewhere near Alexandria, Egypt. According to historians Suetonius and Plutarch, the Roman leader Octavian (later renamed Augustus) permitted their burial together after he had defeated them. Their surviving children were taken back to Rome, to be raised as Roman citizens. Shakespeare, inspired by Plutarch, briefly alludes to this common entombment in the voice of his character Caesar (Octavian), in the very last verses of his play \"Antony and Cleopatra\" (Act V, scene II): Reports"}, {"doc_id": 14410694, "score": 76.10713958740234, "title": "Death of Cleopatra", "text": "death and the induction of Egypt as a Roman province directly ruled by Octavian as pharaoh of Egypt. Antony's three children with Cleopatra were spared and sent to Rome; their daughter Cleopatra Selene II eventually married Juba II of Mauretania. The site of the mausoleum of Cleopatra and Mark Antony is uncertain. The Egyptian Antiquities Service believes that it is in or near a temple of Taposiris Magna, southwest of Alexandria. In their excavations of the temple of Osiris at Taposiris Magna, archaeologists Kathleen Martinez and Zahi Hawass have discovered six burial chambers along with various artifacts, including forty coins"}, {"doc_id": 11758448, "score": 74.97140502929688, "title": "Tomb of the Scipios", "text": "Tomb of the Scipios The Tomb of the Scipios (Latin sepulcrum Scipionum), also called the hypogaeum Scipionum, was the common tomb of the patrician Scipio family during the Roman Republic for interments between the early 3rd century BC and the early 1st century AD. Then it was abandoned and within a few hundred years its location was lost. The tomb was rediscovered twice, the last time in 1780 and stands under a hill by the side of the road behind a wall at numbers 9 and 12 Via di Porta San Sebastiano, Rome, where it can be visited by the"}, {"doc_id": 2096360, "score": 74.92377471923828, "title": "Cornelia Africana", "text": "reference to her famous sons was filed away and replaced with the inscription as \"daughter of Africanus\" rather than \"mother of the Grachii.\" The historical Cornelia remains somewhat elusive. The figure portrayed in Roman literature likely represents more what she signified to Roman writers than an objective account. This significance changed over time as Roman society evolved, in particular the role of women. The problems in interpreting the literature are compounded by the fact only one work allegedly attributed to Cornelia herself survives, and classicists have questioned its authenticity since the nineteenth century. The \"Cornelia Fragments\", detailed above, purport to"}, {"doc_id": 12046820, "score": 74.70574188232422, "title": "Trofimena", "text": "of a vision of an angel who announced her consecration to Christ and imminent martyrdom, and advised against wedding plans already advanced by her family. After death, Trofimena's body is hidden protectively in an urn and thrown into the sea, the current taking it to the coast of Salerno in southern Italy, and directly to the town of Minori. The urn is discovered by the people of Minori who have it carried by a pair of white calves in the presence of Bishop Peter of Amalfi (c.829); and where the beasts stop a church is built and dedicated. The calves"}]}
+{"question": "Do both films, Chasing Fortune and Love Is Blind (1925 Film), have the directors who are from the same country?", "answer": "yes", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 19603891, "score": 72.57233428955078, "title": "Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio", "text": "Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio Director-actor duo Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio have frequently collaborated, making a total of five feature films and one short film since 2002. The pair's films explore a variety of genres, including crime, thriller, biopic and comedy. Several have been listed on many critics' year-end top ten and best-of-decade lists. The duo's films have been nominated for thirty-one Academy Awards, winning nine. In 2013, the duo was awarded National Board of Review Spotlight award for career collaboration. Scorsese's work with DiCaprio is considered to be as vital as his work with Robert De Niro. The"}, {"doc_id": 19603881, "score": 72.57233428955078, "title": "Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio", "text": "Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio Director-actor duo Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio have frequently collaborated, making a total of five feature films and one short film since 2002. The pair's films explore a variety of genres, including crime, thriller, biopic and comedy. Several have been listed on many critics' year-end top ten and best-of-decade lists. The duo's films have been nominated for thirty-one Academy Awards, winning nine. In 2013, the duo was awarded National Board of Review Spotlight award for career collaboration. Scorsese's work with DiCaprio is considered to be as vital as his work with Robert De Niro. The"}, {"doc_id": 19072823, "score": 70.88241577148438, "title": "Robert Macaire and Bertrand", "text": "caricature in 1889, when he criticized the Boulangist movement by depicting Georges Ernest Boulanger and Henri Rochefort as Robert Macaire and Bertrand, respectively. Méliès's film was likely inspired particularly by a production of \"Robert Macaire\" staged at the Théâtre de l'Ambigu-Comique in 1903. The film, by shifting the title characters' profession from confidence tricksters to bank robbers, avoids the political undertones that would otherwise have been connected with the figures of Robert Macaire and Bertrand, turning their exploits into the impetus for a comic chase sequence. The sequence produced for \"Les Quatre Cents Coups du diable\" appears as Tableaux 20"}, {"doc_id": 19155094, "score": 70.14089965820312, "title": "A Mix-up in the Gallery", "text": "while the lamppost prop was recycled from his 1905 film \"Unexpected Fireworks\". The posters on the outside wall, ostensibly campaigning for political candidates, are in fact private jokes: the candidates' names are given as \"Claudel\", the name of Méliès's set painter; \"L. Micho\", i.e. Méliès's cameraman Michaut; and \"Salmon\", the name of an actor at Méliès's studio. Close watching of the scene when the camera falls reveals that the prop camera had difficulty fitting through the window: Méliès, in character as the photographer, had to push it. Substitution splices are also in evidence in the film. Méliès's characterization of his"}, {"doc_id": 6053969, "score": 69.98753356933594, "title": "Edmund Goulding", "text": "Edmund Goulding Edmund Goulding (20 March 1891 – 24 December 1959) was a British screenwriter and director. As an actor early in his career he was one of the 'Ghosts' in the 1922 silent film \"Three Live Ghosts\" alongside Norman Kerry and Cyril Chadwick. Also in the early 1920s he wrote several screenplays for star Mae Murray for films directed by her then husband Robert Z. Leonard. Goulding is best remembered for directing cultured dramas such as \"Love\" (1927), \"Grand Hotel\" (1932) with Greta Garbo and Joan Crawford, \"Dark Victory\" (1939) with Bette Davis, and \"The Razor's Edge\" (1946) with"}]}
+{"question": "What is the place of birth of the performer of song Ruleta (Inna Song)?", "answer": "Mangalia", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 20217642, "score": 72.3797836303711, "title": "Ruleta (Inna song)", "text": "David Ciente. The track features lyrics in both English and Spanish language; some of them include: \"Una vida ganaste en la ruleta, con tu movimiento gáname\". Originally, the single release of \"Me Gusta\" was expected by Jonathan Currinn of CelebMix, with the singer performing it live for Romanian radio station Radio ZU in April 2017. However, \"Ruleta\" was made available for digital download and streaming on 21 June 2017 by Global Records instead. Musically, it is an EDM and reggaeton-influenced track, containing touches of Indian and Caribbean music. When asked by a Direct Lyrics interviewer to describe the lyrics and"}, {"doc_id": 5894863, "score": 71.38043975830078, "title": "Libertad Lamarque", "text": "Fe Province, Argentina to Gaudencio Lamarque and Josefa Bouza. She was named Libertad (Liberty) because at the time of her birth, her father, a Uruguayan anarchist of French descent, was imprisoned and pleading for release. At the age of 7, Lamarque won first prize in a stage competition, and participated with a group of street singers that made tours of nearby cities. In 1923, she appeared in her first professional role, the stage show \"\"Madre Tierra\"\". Her local acclaim convinced her parents that the family should relocate to Buenos Aires, where Libertad's chances of a career would be better. The"}, {"doc_id": 15399796, "score": 71.10018920898438, "title": "Barbapedana", "text": "cousin nicknamed \"Barna Bredanna\". While it is unclear whether there is any relation between these and Barbapedana, it is reasonable to believe that the Milanese minstrels of the 17th century were representatives of an older tradition that possibly extended across northern Italy and other areas of southern Europe. The oldest known reference to the word \"barbapedana\" is possibly found in Carlo Maria Maggi's dialectal play \"Il Barone di Birbanza\" (1696; lines 324-325): \"L'ho dij par quij che porten la capascia / fin de Barbapedanna / che fa bandera su la durlindanna\", where Barbapedanna is described as someone who puts his"}, {"doc_id": 735727, "score": 70.7724609375, "title": "Troubadour", "text": "suffix, according to its declension and accentuation : Gallo-Romance > Occitan \"trobaire\" (subject case) and > Occitan \"trobador\" « troubadour » (oblique case). There is an alternative theory to explain the meaning of \"trobar\" as “to compose, to discuss, to invent\". It has the support of some historians, specialists of literature and musicologists to justify of the troubadours' origins in Arabic Andalusian musical practices. According to them, the Arabic word \"ṭaraba\" “song\" (from the triliteral root Ṭ-R-B (طرب) “provoke emotion, excitement, agitation; make music, entertain by singing\") could partly be the etymon of the verb \"trobar\". Another Arabic root had"}, {"doc_id": 20217640, "score": 70.5562973022461, "title": "Ruleta (Inna song)", "text": "Ruleta (Inna song) \"Ruleta\" (Spanish: \"Roulette\") is a song recorded by Romanian singer Inna, featuring collaborative vocals by Romanian performer Erik, for her fifth studio album, \"Nirvana\" (2017). It was made available for digital download and streaming on 21 June 2017 by Global Records as the album's second single. The track was written by Inna, Erik, Marius Dia and Breyan Isaac, while production was handled by Sebastian Barac, Marcel Botezan and David Ciente. \"Ruleta\" features lyrics in English and Spanish. It is an EDM and reggaeton-influenced song, with touches of Indian and Caribbean music. Music critics were positive towards the"}]}
+{"question": "Who was born later, Jay T. Harris or Amie Casey?", "answer": "Amie Casey", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 9374851, "score": 74.12077331542969, "title": "Casey Hughes", "text": "Oakdale to be with her family in Montega. Though the girl they both had a crush on had left town, a war was already started between the two. Will hinted to Casey that he was the father, and was angry Casey was lying about it. Casey, however, acted like nothing was going on and told the entire neighborhood that Gwen was a cheap girl who slept with everyone. After Gwen gave birth to her son at the hospital, her baby was given to Rosanna Cabot and Craig Montgomery, who she had chosen to adopt her son. However, Rosanna was in"}, {"doc_id": 9374852, "score": 73.56487274169922, "title": "Casey Hughes", "text": "a car accident and slipped into a coma, while Craig was in jail for causing the accident. Rosanna's sister Carly Tenney-Snyder took custody over the boy, Rory Cabot, but that wasn't what Gwen wanted. In order to get him back, she had to prove to be stable enough and to give a father's name. She pointed out that Casey was the father and a paternity test was administered. Margo and Tom both asked their son if he was the father. Convinced that Will was, but scared that he might be the father, Casey told them he wasn't the father; he"}, {"doc_id": 5722812, "score": 73.56398010253906, "title": "Kelly Willis", "text": "turned to starting a family. She went through in vitro fertilization treatments, and gave birth to son Deral Otis in January 2001. Willis's experience with raising a child led to a different sort of album than the earlier \"What I Deserve\". In 2002, Willis released \"Easy\". The album expresses Willis's contentment with her new life through songs with a relaxed, mellow vibe. After the album’s release, Willis became pregnant again and gave birth to twins Abigail Esme and Benjamin James on March 24, 2003 On January 10, 2006, Kelly welcomed 4th child Joseph Willis Robison; he weighed 8 lbs 14"}, {"doc_id": 2245421, "score": 73.2364501953125, "title": "Dionne quintuplets", "text": "also had three sons after the quintuplets: Oliva Jr. (1936–2017), Victor (1938–2007), and Claude (1946–2009). Elzire suspected she was carrying twins, but no one was aware that quintuplets were even possible. The quintuplets were born two months premature. In 1938, the doctors had a theory that was later proven correct when genetic tests showed that the girls were identical, meaning they were created from a single egg cell. Elzire reported having had cramps in her third month and passing a strange object which may have been a sixth fetus. Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe is credited with ensuring the successful live"}, {"doc_id": 1993487, "score": 71.92616271972656, "title": "Gene Robinson", "text": "the subject. Robinson and Boo's first daughter, Jamee, was born in 1977, followed by a second daughter, Ella, in 1981. Robinson treasures his marriage stating, \"[T]hat is inextricably tied up with having children. And since I cannot imagine my life without Jamee and Ella, it's just a completely irrelevant question for me. And I don't regret having been married to Boo, either, even if there had not been children. It's just a part of my journey, and why would I possibly regret that?\" Robinson came out to his and Boo's friends in 1986 and he sold his share in the"}]}
+{"question": "Which film was released first, Betsy'S Wedding or Santo Vs. Las Mujeres Vampiro?", "answer": "Santo Vs. Las Mujeres Vampiro", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 12907813, "score": 74.27249145507812, "title": "Santo vs. las Mujeres Vampiro", "text": "reunited with George and her father, and Santo speeds off in his convertible. Although the previous Santo films hadn’t been successful at the box office, producer Alberto Lopez had engaged Santo in an exclusive contract for a series of four films. Lopez had previously produced Santo vs the Zombies, and would later produce Santo in the Wax Museum and Santo vs the strangler, under this same contract. He attempted to raise the production value for this film, hiring respected cinematographer Jose Ortiz Ramos and composer Raul Lavista. Director Alfonso Corona Blake began shooting the film on January 3, 1962 at"}, {"doc_id": 12907808, "score": 73.71984100341797, "title": "Santo vs. las Mujeres Vampiro", "text": "Santo vs. las Mujeres Vampiro Santo vs. las Mujeres Vampiro (also known as Samson vs. the Vampire Women) is a 1962 horror film starring the wrestling superhero Santo. The film was featured on a 1995 episode of \"Mystery Science Theater 3000\". A coven of hideously decayed vampire women awaken in their crypt after 200 years of sleep. Their leader, Queen Zorina, plans to return to Hell to be with her husband Lucifer, and must appoint a successor. Two hundred years earlier, the vampire priestess Tundra had attempted to capture a woman, but she escaped; Tundra now vows to capture the"}, {"doc_id": 12907814, "score": 72.5848388671875, "title": "Santo vs. las Mujeres Vampiro", "text": "Estudios Churbusco in Mexico City, based on a script by Rafael Garcia Travesi, Antonio Orellana, and Fernando Oses. The film premiered on October 11, 1962 at the Mariscala Cinema, where it played for two weeks and earned significant profit. \"Samson vs. the Vampire Women\" was one of four Santo films dubbed into English and released in the United States, and one of two Santo films released by K. Gordon Murray, a prolific distributor of Mexican films in the US. Murray’s films mainly played in theaters on weekend matinees intended for children, or on late-night television through his work for American"}, {"doc_id": 12907815, "score": 72.40840148925781, "title": "Santo vs. las Mujeres Vampiro", "text": "International TV. For this film, Murray hired Manuel San Fernando to direct additional scenes and to supervise the English actors’ voice performances, but the structure and plot of both versions of the film are largely similar. Murray changed many of the character names to better appeal to an American audience, including changing “Santo” to “Samson,” a reference to the biblical strongman and then-popular character of Italian sword-and-sandal epics. \"Santo contra las mujeres vampiro\" was the first Santo film to receive significant international attention. In addition to its release in the United States, it also played at the 1965 Festival of"}, {"doc_id": 12907816, "score": 71.30374145507812, "title": "Santo vs. las Mujeres Vampiro", "text": "San Sebastian in Spain. The film was featured in the season 6 finale of \"Mystery Science Theater 3000\". It was Frank Conniff's final episode before departing the series. The film was also featured on the television show \"Cinema Insomnia\". Santo vs. las Mujeres Vampiro Santo vs. las Mujeres Vampiro (also known as Samson vs. the Vampire Women) is a 1962 horror film starring the wrestling superhero Santo. The film was featured on a 1995 episode of \"Mystery Science Theater 3000\". A coven of hideously decayed vampire women awaken in their crypt after 200 years of sleep. Their leader, Queen Zorina,"}]}
+{"question": "What nationality is Henry Winthrop's father?", "answer": "English", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 14614348, "score": 76.52739715576172, "title": "Henry Winthrop", "text": "England, with the christening 20 January 1608 at the Winthrop home, Groton Manor, in Suffolk. Growing up, Henry split his time between Groton and London. As a young man, he was described as \"a spritely and hopeful young gentleman.\" Though well-to-do in his own right through inheritances, Henry tried one major business venture, traveling to live in Barbados to start a tobacco plantation, but he was not successful. To the dismay of his family, upon return from Barbados in 1629 he entered a whirlwind courtship with his first cousin Elizabeth Fones, daughter of his aunt Anne Winthrop, sister of Henry's"}, {"doc_id": 14614347, "score": 76.12120056152344, "title": "Henry Winthrop", "text": "Henry Winthrop Henry Winthrop (1608–1630) was the second son of John Winthrop, founder and Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. In addition to his taking part in his father's Great Migration to America in 1630, Henry is part of American history for being the first husband of Elizabeth Fones, who would later be a founding settler of what is now Greenwich, Connecticut, but also be at the center of scandal in colonial America, as captured in the popular novel, \"The Winthrop Woman\". Henry was born 10 January 1608 to John Winthrop and his first wife, Mary Forth, at Great Stambridge,"}, {"doc_id": 12054402, "score": 74.91256713867188, "title": "The American Claimant", "text": "evening she upholds the shadowy fantasy of the family's nobility. She falls in love with Howard Tracy (Viscount Berkeley) at first sight and later renounces her aspirations of aristocracy in order to be with him. Berkeley Rossmore (Howard Tracy): The only son and heir of the Earl of Rossmore. According to the narrative, his full name is the Honourable Kirkcudbright Llanover Marjoribanks Sellers Viscount-Berkeley, of Cholmondeley Castle, Warwickshire(which the narrative tells us is pronounced \"K'koobry Thlanover Marshbanks Sellers Vycount Barkly, of Chumly Castle, Warrikshr\"). At the beginning of the novel, Berkeley announces his intention to go to America and \"change"}, {"doc_id": 11571031, "score": 74.19953155517578, "title": "Jack Worthington", "text": "Jack Worthington Jack Rodney Worthington II (born November 22, 1961) is an American investment banker. In a 2008 article in \"Vanity Fair\", Worthington claimed that his mother confided to him, as a result of the discovery of a genetic illness of his presumed father later in life, that he is the illegitimate son of the thirty-fifth President of the United States, John F. Kennedy. Worthington was born in Maverick County, Texas, to Jack Rodney Worthington (August 18, 1937 - May 19, 2007) and Mary Evelyn Bibb Worthington (born 1941). He was born on November 22, 1961, exactly 2 years prior"}, {"doc_id": 18149180, "score": 73.87086486816406, "title": "Deane Winthrop", "text": "Deane Winthrop Deane Winthrop (23 March 1623 - 16 March 1704) was the sixth son (the third son by his father's third marriage) of the English Puritan colonist John Winthrop, a founder and the 2nd, 6th, 9th and 12th Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. His mother was Margaret Tyndal. He was named after his mother's half-brother, Sir John Deane. He outlived all of his full and half-siblings. There is no known portrait of him. Deane was born in the village of Groton in Suffolk, England. At the age of 12, he departed London, England with his older brother John"}]}
+{"question": "Who lived longer, Daniel Agnew or Amanda Ruter Dufour?", "answer": "Daniel Agnew", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 6401640, "score": 69.80641174316406, "title": "Amanda Morgan (Dorsai)", "text": "Amanda, however, was not interested in Kensie at all. Her interest was entirely for Ian, who was then unavailable. This untenable position caused all three individuals to be unhappy, and in the end led indirectly to the death of Kensie. This would not normally be an event of note, except that it released Ian to be of use to his nephew Donal Graeme in uniting the known worlds. The Second Amanda never married, but much later in her life managed a relationship with Ian Graeme after his first wife had died. As heads of their respective families they maintained continuity"}, {"doc_id": 3316928, "score": 68.75601196289062, "title": "Diogenes Small", "text": "However, it was not always possible to find suitable quotations for every chapter, so many were simply invented by Dexter and attributed to non-existent sources, the most common of which was Diogenes Small. These appeared in the last four novels of the series: \"The Way Through the Woods\" (1992), \"The Daughters of Cain\" (1994), \"Death Is Now My Neighbour\" (1996), and \"The Remorseful Day\" (1999). Over twenty years, Dexter created a lengthy bibliography for the fictional author, including \"Small's Enlarged Dictionary\", which apparently ran to at least 18 editions within Small's tragically short lifespan. From time to time, these quotations"}, {"doc_id": 17925552, "score": 68.71269989013672, "title": "Hilda Rix Nicholas", "text": "killed during battle at Flers, on the Western Front. Initially writing in her diary that she had lost the will to live, Rix Nicholas's grief eventually found its expression in three paintings, titled \"And Those Who Would Have Been Their Sons, They Gave Their Immortality\" (a phrase from a poem by Rupert Brooke), \"Desolation\" and \"Pro Humanitate\". The second of these paintings (which was destroyed in 1930), portrayed a gaunt and tearful woman shrouded in a black cloak, crouched staring at the viewer amidst a battlescarred landscape, featureless but for the crosses on distant graves. The National Gallery of Australia"}, {"doc_id": 1974870, "score": 68.56182861328125, "title": "Madeleine L'Engle", "text": "in New York and her summers at Crosswicks. During the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, L'Engle wrote dozens of books for children and adults. Four of the books for adults formed the \"Crosswicks Journals\" series of autobiographical memoirs. Of these, \"The Summer of the Great-grandmother\" (1974) discusses L'Engle's personal experience caring for her aged mother, and \"Two-Part Invention\" (1988) is a memoir of her marriage, completed after her husband's death from cancer on September 26, 1986. L'Engle was seriously injured in an automobile accident in 1991 but recovered well enough to visit Antarctica in 1992. Her son, Bion Franklin, died on"}, {"doc_id": 6991162, "score": 68.52178955078125, "title": "The Shadow of the Wind", "text": "by anyone after 1919. Daniel discovers, from the note Nuria Monfort left for him, that Julián and Penélope are actually half-brother and sister; her father had an affair with his mother and Julián was the result. The worst thing he learns is that after Julián left, Penélope's parents imprisoned her because they were ashamed of her committing incest with him and she was pregnant with his child. Penélope gave birth to a son named David Aldaya, who was stillborn. Penélope died in childbirth, due to her parents' ignoring her cries for help, and her body was placed in the family"}]}
+{"question": "What is the place of birth of J.J. Madan's father?", "answer": "Bombay", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 1324806, "score": 78.87516784667969, "title": "Shivaji", "text": "as disparate groups have sought to characterise him and his legacy. Shivaji was born in the hill-fort of Shivneri, near the city of Junnar in what is now Pune district. Scholars disagree on his date of birth. The government of Maharashtra lists 19 February as a holiday commemorating Shivaji's birth (Shivaji Jayanti). Shivaji was named after a local deity, the goddess Shivai. Shivaji's father Shahaji Bhonsle was a Maratha general who served the Deccan Sultanates. His mother was Jijabai, the daughter of Lakhuji Jadhavrao of Sindhkhed, a Mughal-aligned sardar claiming descent from a Yadav royal family of Devagiri. At the"}, {"doc_id": 825923, "score": 78.52978515625, "title": "Kabir", "text": "Kabir's birth and death are unclear. Some historians favor 1398–1448 as the period Kabir lived, while others favor 1440–1518. Many legends, inconsistent in their details, exist about his birth family and early life. According to one version, Kabir was born to a Brahmin unwed mother in Varanasi, by a seedless conception and delivered through the palm of her hand, who then abandoned him in a basket floating in a pond, and baby Kabir was picked up and then raised by a Muslim family. However, modern scholarship has abandoned these legends for lack of historical evidence, and Kabir is widely accepted"}, {"doc_id": 3025122, "score": 77.92842102050781, "title": "Rajinikanth", "text": "taluka Purandar, district Pune, Maharashtra and Nachikuppam, Krishnagiri district, Tamil Nadu. He is the youngest of four siblings in a family consisting of two elder brothers (Satyanarayana Rao and Nageshwara Rao) and a sister (Aswath Balubhai). After his father's retirement from work in 1956, the family moved to the suburb of Hanumantha nagar in Bangalore and built a house there. When he was nine years old, he lost his mother. At the age of six, Rajinikanth was enrolled at the \"Gavipuram Government Kannada Model Primary School\" where he had his primary education. As a child, he was studious and \"mischievous\""}, {"doc_id": 259642, "score": 77.78084564208984, "title": "Mahatma Gandhi", "text": "Gandhi's father Karamchand left Porbandar for the smaller state of Rajkot, where he became a counsellor to its ruler, the Thakur Sahib; though Rajkot was a less prestigious state than Porbandar, the British regional political agency was located there, which gave the state's \"diwan\" a measure of security. In 1876, Karamchand became \"diwan\" of Rajkot and was succeeded as \"diwan\" of Porbandar by his brother Tulsidas. His family then rejoined him in Rajkot. At age 9, Gandhi entered the local school in Rajkot, near his home. There he studied the rudiments of arithmetic, history, the Gujarati language and geography. At"}, {"doc_id": 525008, "score": 77.7157974243164, "title": "Krishna", "text": "then disappears, according to the legends in the Puranas. Krishna grows up with Nanda Baba and his wife Yasoda near modern-day Mathura. Two of Krishna's siblings also survive, namely Balarama and Subhadra, according to these legends. The day of birth of Krishna is celebrated as Krishna Janmashtami. The legends of Krishna's childhood and youth describe him as a cow herder, a mischievous boy whose pranks earns him the nickname a \"Makhan Chor\" (butter thief), and a protector who steals the hearts of the people in both Gokul and Vrindavana. The texts state, for example, that Krishna lifts the Govardhana hill"}]}
+{"question": "Who was born first out of Erick Chipeta and Praveen Agrawal?", "answer": "Praveen Agrawal", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 19063905, "score": 71.23979187011719, "title": "Tenny Manalo", "text": "Alipon (August 15, 1895 - ?) of Santa Rosa, Laguna. Her parents were Aglipayans, members of the Philippine Independent Church. On January 17, 1955, at age of 17, she married the 30-year old Eraño \"Erdy\" Manalo who was almost two years on his term as the heir to succeed his father, being the Deputy Executive Minister elected by the \"INC Administrative Council\". She conceived six children named Eduardo, Lolita, Erlinda, Liberty, Felix Nathaniel II and Marco Eraño. Her eldest, Eduardo followed his father's path as the leader of the church and was married to Babylyn Ventura. Lolita or \"Lottie\", her"}, {"doc_id": 2245421, "score": 71.03199768066406, "title": "Dionne quintuplets", "text": "also had three sons after the quintuplets: Oliva Jr. (1936–2017), Victor (1938–2007), and Claude (1946–2009). Elzire suspected she was carrying twins, but no one was aware that quintuplets were even possible. The quintuplets were born two months premature. In 1938, the doctors had a theory that was later proven correct when genetic tests showed that the girls were identical, meaning they were created from a single egg cell. Elzire reported having had cramps in her third month and passing a strange object which may have been a sixth fetus. Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe is credited with ensuring the successful live"}, {"doc_id": 10701936, "score": 71.02498626708984, "title": "Kienast quintuplets", "text": "Kienast quintuplets The Kienast quintuplets (born February 24, 1970), are a set of quintuplets born to William \"Bill\" and Peggy Jo Kienast in New York City, U.S. They are; The quintuplets were the first American set of surviving quintuplets to be conceived through the use of fertility drugs. They were born to parents who had previously conceived two other children through the use of the fertility drug Pergonal. They were only the second set of surviving quintuplets born in the U.S. so news of their birth at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center in New York City made international headlines. They were brought"}, {"doc_id": 20022772, "score": 70.21464538574219, "title": "Nydia Ecury", "text": "and Nicasio Segundo Ecury. Her father was an honorary consul to Haiti and a first-generation freeborn man of African descent. Her mother was an orphan from the main island of the Dutch Caribbean; Curaçao. Boy Ecury, her brother, had joined the Dutch resistance fighters, and was executed by the Germans during World War II He became Aruba's national hero. In total they were 13 siblings. The mansion in which the family was raised, a noted example of Dutch colonial architecture now houses Aruba's National Archeological Museum. Though her siblings were educated in the Netherlands, Ecury attended school in Canada, studying"}, {"doc_id": 15991935, "score": 70.10098266601562, "title": "A Indomada", "text": "be \"a piece of England in Brazil\", the greenvillenses strictly adhere to the British traditions, not abdicating or the afternoon tea, the five o'clock tea, and getting to mix English with Portuguese, always with the unmistakable northern accent. For decades, manufacturers of sugar and molasses made this region a very wealthy place. Among them was the Monguaba Factory, owned by the richest and most traditional family in Greenville, the Mendonça e Albuquerque. It all starts when Eulalia, the heiress of Monguaba, falls for the cane cutter Zé Leandro, and they have an intense romance. Suspicious, Eulalia's older brother, Pedro Afonso,"}]}
+{"question": "Why did the performer of song 1913 Massacre die?", "answer": "Huntington's disease", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 11643454, "score": 80.333251953125, "title": "1913 Massacre", "text": "1913 Massacre \"1913 Massacre\" is a topical ballad written by Woody Guthrie, and recorded and released in 1941 for Moses Asch's Folkways label. The song originally appeared on \"Struggle\", an album of labor songs. It was re-released in 1999 on \"Buffalo Skinners: The Asch Recordings, Vol. 4\" and other albums. The song is about the death of striking copper miners and their families in Calumet, Michigan, on Christmas Eve, 1913, in what is commonly known as the Italian Hall disaster. Throughout the 1940s, Guthrie recorded hundreds of discs for Moses Asch, the founder of Folkways Records. One was “1913 Massacre”."}, {"doc_id": 11643461, "score": 80.107177734375, "title": "1913 Massacre", "text": "and the Calumet Massacre of 1913\", by Daniel Wolff. Guthrie, meanwhile, might have drawn the melody for \"1913 Massacre\" from traditional folk songs including the English ballad, \"To Hear The Nightingale Sing\" (sometimes called \"One Morning In May\"). 1913 Massacre \"1913 Massacre\" is a topical ballad written by Woody Guthrie, and recorded and released in 1941 for Moses Asch's Folkways label. The song originally appeared on \"Struggle\", an album of labor songs. It was re-released in 1999 on \"Buffalo Skinners: The Asch Recordings, Vol. 4\" and other albums. The song is about the death of striking copper miners and their"}, {"doc_id": 11643455, "score": 79.6546630859375, "title": "1913 Massacre", "text": "According to Pete Seeger, Guthrie was inspired to write the song after reading about the Italian Hall disaster in \"We Are Many\" (1940), the autobiography of Ella Reeve Bloor, also known as Mother Bloor, a labor activist whose granddaughter was married to Hollywood actor and activist Will Geer who performed with Guthrie in the 1930s. Guthrie's notes indicate that he got the idea for the song \"from the life of Mother Bloor\", an eyewitness to the events at Italian Hall on Christmas Eve, 1913. A socialist and labor organizer from the East Coast, Bloor was in Calumet working on the"}, {"doc_id": 12307235, "score": 76.14047241210938, "title": "Death of Caylee Anthony", "text": "call for mandatory reporting laws has been criticized as being \"reactive, overly indiscriminating and even counterproductive\". One critic noted the law could lead to overcompliance and false reports by parents wary of becoming suspects, wasting police resources and leading to legitimate abductions going uninvestigated during the critical first few hours. Additionally innocent people could get snared in the law for searching for a child instead of immediately calling police. Different artists have written songs in Caylee's memory, often titled \"Caylee's Song\". Jon Whynock performed his own version at her memorial service in February 2009, and Sheffield songwriter Earl \"Peanutt\" Montgomery,"}, {"doc_id": 10395806, "score": 75.775634765625, "title": "The Death of Emmett Till", "text": "played on WGES radio, the telephone company in Chicago reported 8,394 busy signals, virtually all of them listeners trying to contact the station.\" Stephen J. Whitfield calls the lyrics \"mawkish\" but describes \"the ballad\" as \"a precocious attempt to continue the tradition of the folk protest song.\" The Death of Emmett Till \"The Death of Emmett Till\", also known as \"The Ballad of Emmett Till\", is a song by American musician and Nobel Laureate Bob Dylan about the murder of Emmett Till. Till, a 14-year-old African American, was killed on August 28, 1955, by two white men, reportedly after flirting"}]}
+{"question": "Who is the father-in-law of Philibert I, Duke Of Savoy?", "answer": "Galeazzo Maria Sforza", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 780275, "score": 83.49063873291016, "title": "Philibert II, Duke of Savoy", "text": "daughter of Maximilian I and his first wife Mary of Burgundy, the duchess of Burgundy. She had previously been married to John, Prince of Asturias, heir to the thrones of Aragon and Castile. Early in Philibert's reign, his first cousin Charles VIII of France died in 1498. The next king, Louis XII, would invade Italy the following year and conquer most of Naples. Louis would also conquer Milan, which neighboured Savoy to the east, thus putting the Savoyards between French possessions. Philibert died in 1504 at the age of 24. Because he had no children, he was succeeded by his"}, {"doc_id": 121838, "score": 81.52547454833984, "title": "Prince Eugene of Savoy", "text": "of Austrian extraction, he did have Habsburg antecedents. His grandfather, Thomas Francis, founder of the Carignano line of the House of Savoy, was the son of Catherine Michelle—a daughter of Philip II of Spain—and the great-grandson of the Emperor Charles V. But of more immediate consequence to Leopold I was the fact that Eugene was the second cousin of Victor Amadeus, the Duke of Savoy, a connection that the Emperor hoped might prove useful in any future confrontation with France. These ties, together with his ascetic manner and appearance (a positive advantage to him at the sombre court of Leopold"}, {"doc_id": 14299096, "score": 80.89879608154297, "title": "Eugenio, Count of Villafranca", "text": "Eugenio, Count of Villafranca Eugenio of Savoy (Eugenio Ilarione; 21 October 1753 – 30 June 1785) was a prince of the House of Savoy and founder of the Villafranca branch of the royal family of Italy that survived until 1888. He was a brother of Queen Marie Antoinette's tragic confidante, the \"Princesse de Lamballe\". Born in Turin, he was the next to youngest of the nine children of Louis Victor of Savoy, Prince of Carignano and his German wife, Christine of Hesse-Rheinfels-Rotenburg. Although their family seat was the principality of Carignano 20 kilometers south of Turin, of which they were"}, {"doc_id": 780273, "score": 80.78224182128906, "title": "Philibert II, Duke of Savoy", "text": "his cousin and the only sister of the deceased young duke. She was daughter of Duke Charles I of Savoy, the Warrior, and Blanche of Montferrat, as well as granddaughter of Philibert's late uncle, Duke Amadeus IX of Savoy. She was the heir-general of her brother, father, grandfather, and her grandmother Yolande of France, the eldest surviving daughter of king Charles VII of France. Her birthright, after the death of her brother, was the succession of the kingdoms of Cyprus, Jerusalem, and Armenia although Philibert's father took those titles. After a brief reign, Philip II died in 1497 and Philibert"}, {"doc_id": 14869163, "score": 80.55992126464844, "title": "Victor Amadeus II, Prince of Carignano", "text": "
Victor Amadeus II, Prince of Carignano Victor Amadeus of Savoy (31 October 1743 – 10 September 1780) was a member of the House of Savoy and Prince of Carignano. He was the brother of the murdered \"princesse de Lamballe\" and grandfather of King Charles Albert of Sardinia. Born in Turin to Louis Victor of Savoy and his wife Christine of Hesse-Rotenburg, he was the couple's second child and eldest son. As a male line descendant of the Duke of Savoy, he was a \"Prince of Savoy\" by birth. He was named after his cousin King Victor Amadeus III of"}]}
+{"question": "Which film was released earlier, It'S Never Too Late To Mend or The Bride'S Journey?", "answer": "It'S Never Too Late To Mend", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 15883007, "score": 70.74594116210938, "title": "It Is Never Too Late to Mend (1911 film)", "text": "The \"Launceston Examiner\" said \"in its construction the adapter has endeavoured to retain all the main and most salient features of the novel, allowing for the bridging over of many incidents, to make a natural sequence and clear-cut story.\" The Launceston \"Daily Telegraph\" said the novel had been \"exceedingly well adapted by W. J. Lincoln... [a] magnificent pictorial representation, so full of strong human interest\". The film was released in the USA in August 1914. The box office success of the film encouraged the Tait brothers and Millard and Johnson to appoint Lincoln as the main director for their new"}, {"doc_id": 15481440, "score": 70.51750183105469, "title": "It's Never Too Late to Mend", "text": "It's Never Too Late to Mend It's Never Too Late to Mend (US release title Never Too Late) is a 1937 British melodrama film directed by David MacDonald and starring Tod Slaughter, Jack Livesey and Marjorie Taylor. In the film, a villainous squire and Justice of the Peace conspires to have his rival in love arrested on false charges. It is based on the novel \"It Is Never Too Late to Mend\" by Charles Reade. The film was made at Shepperton Studios as a quota quickie for release by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was popular enough to be re-released in 1942. \"TV"}, {"doc_id": 14378481, "score": 69.83623504638672, "title": "The Bridal Path (film)", "text": "The Bridal Path (film) The Bridal Path is a 1959 British comedy film directed by Frank Launder and starring Bill Travers, George Cole and Bernadette O'Farrell. It is based on the 1952 novel of the same name by Nigel Tranter. A young man on a remote Scottish island travels to the mainland in search of a wife. Although another Highland story, the film failed to match the success of Launder and Gilliat's earlier \"Geordie\" (1955). Ewan McEwan, an easy-going sheep and corn farmer on a remote Scottish island, is unable to marry his childhood sweetheart Katie as his hell-raising preacher"}, {"doc_id": 15883004, "score": 69.82486724853516, "title": "It Is Never Too Late to Mend (1911 film)", "text": "about a thief acquaintance of George, Tom Robinson, who is sent to gaol and suffers brutal treatment at the hands of the guards. Susan is about to marry the evil Meadows but he is unmasked at the wedding by Isaac Levy. The wedding goes ahead with Susan marrying George instead. The film consisted of 60 scenes. It was issued with a summary of the story and featured chapter titles which prepared the audiences for incidents before they happened. It was also often accompanied by a lecturer. According to \"The Age\" \"Interesting phases of early Australian life are revealed, including the"}, {"doc_id": 15883006, "score": 69.28190612792969, "title": "It Is Never Too Late to Mend (1911 film)", "text": "later drew strong crowds in Melbourne as well. The Sydney \"Sunday Times\" said there \"was special performances by a company of Australian actors.\" Melbourne's \"Table Talk\" called it \"a most gratifying success in all ways. The pictures are clear and the acting is adequate, while to our ideas it is more natural, for it has not the Gallic mannerisms and excessive gesture noticeable in some of the imported pictorial dramas, which are usually interpreted by French artists.\" The \"Riverine Herald\" stated \"the cast was well chosen and well balanced, and the dramatic action of the play was finely brought out.\""}]}
+{"question": "Who was born earlier, José Serrizuela or José Alves Da Costa?", "answer": "José Alves Da Costa", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 16849414, "score": 81.36296081542969, "title": "Joaquim José Inácio, Viscount of Inhaúma", "text": "was born in Lisbon, Kingdom of Portugal. Although the date on his birth certificate was 30 July 1808, his mother claimed that the correct birthdate was two days later, on 1 August. He personally affirmed that the later date was accurate, as did his younger brother, who was his biographer. Regardless, some biographers, including Joaquim Manuel de Macedo and Carlos Guilherme Haring, have persisted in citing the date mistakenly entered on the birth certificate. Joaquim Inácio's parents were José Vitorino de Barros and Maria Isabel de Barros. In 1808, the Portuguese Royal family moved to Brazil, then the largest and"}, {"doc_id": 5980871, "score": 79.39166259765625, "title": "Afonso Costa", "text": "later, his parents, Sebastião Fernandes da Costa and Ana Augusta Pereira, recognized him and his brother and sister. They married and readopted the children. Costa re-assumed his birth name in order to conceal the circumstances of his birth. He was married in Coimbra on 15 September 1892 to Alzira Coelho de Campos de Barros de Abreu (born at Oliveira do Hospital, 20 April 1876; died at Lisbon, 1970), the daughter of Albano Mendes de Abreu, a medical doctor, and his wife, Emília de Barros Coelho de Campos. She was the sister of the writer, José de Barros Mendes de Abreu,"}, {"doc_id": 7145160, "score": 78.44913482666016, "title": "Portuguese name", "text": "of \"Pedro de Alcântara Francisco Antônio João Carlos Xavier de Paula Miguel Rafael Joaquim José Gonzaga Pascoal Cipriano Serafim de Bourbon e Bragança\", and his son, the Emperor Pedro II of Brazil, had the full name of \"Pedro de Alcântara João Carlos Leopoldo Salvador Bibiano Francisco Xavier de Paula Leocádio Miguel Gabriel Rafael Gonzaga de Habsburgo-Lorena e Bragança\". For the sake of simplicity, most Portuguese people have two surnames. For example, if \"José Santos Almeida\" and \"Maria Abreu Melo\" had a daughter, her name could simply be \"Joana Melo Almeida\" (given name + mother's last name + father's last name)."}, {"doc_id": 6139966, "score": 78.04045104980469, "title": "José, Prince of Brazil", "text": "José, Prince of Brazil D. José, Prince of Brazil, Duke of Braganza (; 20 August 1761 – 11 September 1788) was the heir apparent to the Kingdom of Portugal until his death in 1788, as the eldest child of Queen Maria I of Portugal and King Pedro III of Portugal, members of the House of Braganza. José died of smallpox at the age of 27, causing his younger and ill-prepared brother, Infante João, to become heir-apparent and eventually King. João's reign would be a turbulent one, seeing the Napoleonic invasion of Portugal and the loss of the Portuguese Empire's largest"}, {"doc_id": 13379160, "score": 78.03253173828125, "title": "João Goulart", "text": "Vicentina Marques Goulart, housewife, and Vicente Rodrigues Goulart, estancieiro (a rancher who owned large rural properties) and a colonel of the National Guard during the 1923 Revolution who fought on the side of Governor Borges de Medeiros. Most sources indicate that João was born in 1918, but his birth year is actually 1919; his father ordered a second birth certificate adding a year to his son's age so that he could attend the law school at the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul. Yguariaçá Farm was an isolated and his mother had no medical care at his birth, only"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director who died earlier, The Glass Menagerie (1987 Film) or Monsieur Sans-Gêne?", "answer": "Monsieur Sans-Gêne", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 13215551, "score": 75.3638687133789, "title": "Je t'aime, je t'aime", "text": "Festival, but the festival was cancelled due to the countrywide wildcat strike that occurred in May 1968 in France. It won two awards – one for best actor, and the other many years later for \"best rediscovery\" in 2014 (Special Award of the Boston Society of Film Critics). While seldom ranked among Resnais's best works, \"Je t'aime, je t'aime\" has received positive reviews since its release. Its synopsis has been cited as an influence on the 2004 Michel Gondry film \"Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind\". Claude Ridder (Claude Rich) is leaving hospital after an attempt at suicide, when he"}, {"doc_id": 3600279, "score": 75.00801086425781, "title": "Basquiat (film)", "text": "and his habitual abuse of heroin. Eventually, Basquiat finds himself isolated by his fame, the death of Warhol and his drug use. The film ends with a title card informing the audience that Jean-Michel Basquiat died of a heroin overdose on August 12, 1988, at the age of 27. As director, Schnabel inserted himself into the film by adding the fictional character, Albert Milo (Gary Oldman), who he based on himself. Schnabel also added cameo appearances by his mother, father, and daughter (as Milo's family). Schnabel himself appeared as an extra as a waiter. \"Basquiat\" was the first commercial feature"}, {"doc_id": 3728775, "score": 74.01609802246094, "title": "Comte de Rochefort", "text": "in \"The Return in the Musketeers\", only to die \"again\" in a gunpowder explosion intended for (and partially triggered by) the musketeers; the character suffers the same fate in the 1993 adaptation. In his three appearances as Rochefort, Christopher Lee wore an eyepatch, intended to make the character look more sinister. The eyepatch, a departure from Rochefort's appearance in Dumas' novel, was deemed striking enough to be retained in several other film adaptations: Wincott, Mikkelsen and (eventually) Warren retained it in their portrayals, as did the cartoon series \"Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds\" and the anime version. Tim Roth's Febre,"}, {"doc_id": 13419923, "score": 73.4266586303711, "title": "Pierre Mondy", "text": "Pierre Mondy Pierre Mondy (born Pierre Cuq; 10 February 1925 in Neuilly-sur-Seine – 15 September 2012 in Paris) was a French film and theatre actor and director. He was married four times: to Claude Gensac, Pascale Roberts, Annie Fournier, and Catherine Allary, all actresses. He died on 15 September 2012, aged 87, from lymphoma. His first on-screen appearance was in 1949 in Jacques Becker's \"Rendez-vous de juillet\" and he appeared in over 140 films over the course of his career. In 1960, he received international recognition for the role of Napoléon Bonaparte in the film \"Austerlitz\" directed by Abel Gance."}, {"doc_id": 1453878, "score": 73.38117980957031, "title": "Maurice Pialat", "text": "now. [...] He was always willing to bend his narratives around experience. And the frequent ruptures, discontinuities, perspective shifts, and ellipses in his work are less single-minded than those of Cassavetes, more far-reaching in their implications.\" Pialat's work is marked by the use of long takes, which often feed from sudden peaks of dramatic intensity in character interaction. He also played supporting roles in some of his movies. Maurice Pialat Maurice Pialat (; 31 August 1925 – 11 January 2003) was a French film director, screenwriter and actor noted for the rigorous and unsentimental style of his films. His work"}]}
+{"question": "Who is the maternal grandmother of Mithridates Ii Of Commagene?", "answer": "Athenais Philostorgos I", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 811032, "score": 85.5088119506836, "title": "Livia", "text": "Livia Livia Drusilla (Classical Latin: , ; 30 January 58 BC – 28 September 29 AD), also known as Julia Augusta after her formal adoption into the Julian family in AD 14, was the wife of the Roman emperor Augustus throughout his reign, as well as his adviser. She was the mother of the emperor Tiberius, paternal grandmother of the emperor Claudius, paternal great-grandmother of the emperor Caligula, and maternal great-great-grandmother of the emperor Nero. She was deified by Claudius who acknowledged her title of \"Augusta\". She was born on 30 January 59 or 58 BC as the daughter of"}, {"doc_id": 539570, "score": 83.77424621582031, "title": "Zenobia", "text": "reportedly fluent in Egyptian and Greek and spoke Latin. Around age 14 (c. 255) she became the second wife of Odaenathus, the \"ras\" (lord) of Palmyra. Based on archaeological evidence, several men have been suggested by historians as Zenobia's father: Julius Aurelius Zenobius appears on a Palmyrene inscription as a strategos of Palmyra in 231–232; based on the similarity of the names, Zenobius was suggested as Zenobia's father by the numismatist and others. Another argument in favor of Zenobius' identification as the father is that his statue was opposite that of the queen on the Great Colonnade. However, the only"}, {"doc_id": 12579995, "score": 83.60531616210938, "title": "Laodice (wife of Mithridates II of Commagene)", "text": "Nicator, the founder of the Seleucid Empire, and a general of the ancient Macedonian king, Alexander the Great. Laodice bore Mithridates II a child, the prince and future King Mithridates III of Commagene. Laodice is only known through from an inscription of a funerary altar found in the Turkish village of Sofraz of a local wealthy leading family, which dates around the mid-1st century AD. The altar inscribes family members that stretches over 7 generations and includes the names: Antiochus I Theos, Mithridates II, and Laodice. Laodice (wife of Mithridates II of Commagene) Laodice (Greek: η Λαοδίκη), was a Greek"}, {"doc_id": 15884086, "score": 83.60205078125, "title": "Theoxena of Egypt", "text": "the second wife of King Pyrrhus of Epirus and a posthumous paternal half-nephew Archagathus. Theoxena was the namesake of her mother. Her mother Theoxena was a Greek Macedonian noblewoman. She was the second daughter and third child born to the noblewoman Berenice I and her first husband, an obscure nobleman called Philip. Theoxena’s biological maternal grandfather Philip, served as a military officer in the service of the Greek King Alexander the Great and was known in commanding one division of the Phalanx in Alexander’s wars. Theoxena’s maternal grandmother Berenice I, was the great-niece of the powerful Regent Antipater and she"}, {"doc_id": 900648, "score": 83.42939758300781, "title": "Akhenaten", "text": "Nefertiti at the very beginning of his reign, and six daughters were identified from inscriptions. Recent DNA analysis has revealed that with one of his biological sisters, the \"Younger Lady\" mummy, Akhenaten fathered Tutankhaten (later Tutankhamen). The parentage of Smenkhkare, his successor, is unknown, and Akhenaten and an unknown wife have been proposed to be his parents. A secondary wife of Akhenaten named Kiya is known from inscriptions. Some have theorized that she gained her importance as the mother of Tutankhamen, Smenkhkare, or both. This is a list of Akhenaten's children (known and theoretical) with suggested years of birth: His"}]}
+{"question": "What nationality is the performer of song Pareho Tayo?", "answer": "Filipino", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 19279200, "score": 75.45768737792969, "title": "Pareho Tayo", "text": "Pareho Tayo Pareho Tayo ( We Are the Same) is a song written and performed by Gloc-9. It was released independently and is currently available in digital format (free download) through SoundCloud account of the artist. The song can be downloaded for free through Gloc-9's official SoundCloud account. It is the second song of Gloc-9 to be released independently after the song \"Payag\". The song tackles how one person could relate to what other people go through in their everyday lives, despite their personal differences. Also, some national issues were mentioned in the song like lining up in train stations"}, {"doc_id": 19279201, "score": 74.82466125488281, "title": "Pareho Tayo", "text": "and how students struggle to finish their studies. The song had almost 600 downloads and 8,000 hits in span of one and a half days after its upload. Pareho Tayo Pareho Tayo ( We Are the Same) is a song written and performed by Gloc-9. It was released independently and is currently available in digital format (free download) through SoundCloud account of the artist. The song can be downloaded for free through Gloc-9's official SoundCloud account. It is the second song of Gloc-9 to be released independently after the song \"Payag\". The song tackles how one person could relate to"}, {"doc_id": 6514470, "score": 72.53768157958984, "title": "Lito Camo", "text": "Lito Camo Lito Camo (born March 12, 1972) is a Filipino singer and songwriter. He is known for his songs nnovelty songs including \"Bakit Papa? Tawag mo ako?\", \"Spaghetti Song\", \"Bulaklak\", \"Wowowee\", \"Boom Tarat Tarat\" and \"Otso-Otso\" which earned him the moniker King of Novelty Songs. Lito Camo was a native of Bongabong, Oriental Mindoro. His debut album entitled \"Sino Camo?\" was released on 1997 with \"Kung Ikaw\" and \"Hey Babe\" as the album's singles. Lito recently released his 3rd album entitled, \"Ako Naman\". Camo was mainstay of a defunct sitcom, \"Show Me Da Manny\" on GMA Channel 7, together"}, {"doc_id": 14490260, "score": 71.57402038574219, "title": "Wendy Sulca", "text": "Wendy Sulca Wendy Sulca Quispe (born April 22, 1996 in San Juan de Miraflores, Perú) is a Peruvian singer of Huayno music, who found fame thanks to YouTube, where her videos \"\"La Tetita\"\" (\"\"The tittie\"\"), \"\"Cerveza, Cerveza\"\" (\"\"Beer, beer\"\") and \"\"Papito\"\" (\"\"Daddy\"\") exceeded ten million hits. Her songs have been on TV and variety shows (such as El Francotirador with the Peruvian journalist Jaime Bayly in 2009). She appeared with the Puerto Rican group Calle 13 and had her song \"Cerveza\" remixed in a song with the same name with the Colombian rap group SA Finest, including the singer Jiggy"}, {"doc_id": 16661980, "score": 71.36336517333984, "title": "Payada", "text": "Payada The payada is competitive composing and singing of verses native to Argentina, Uruguay, southern Brasil, and parts of Paraguay, also called paya in Chile. It is a performance of improvised ten-line verse called décimas usually accompanied by guitar. The performer is called a \"payador\", and in performances two or more payadores will compete to produce the most eloquent verse, each answering questions posed by the other, often insulting. The durations of these verse duels can be exceedingly long, often many hours, and they end when one payador fails to respond immediately to his opponent. Musical styles often used in"}]}
+{"question": "Are the directors of films What Made Her Do It? and The Stunt Man both from the same country?", "answer": "no", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 6225278, "score": 70.36636352539062, "title": "Richard Rush (director)", "text": "Richard Rush (director) Richard Rush (born April 15, 1929 in New York, New York) is an American film director, scriptwriter, and producer. He is best known for the Oscar-nominated \"The Stunt Man\". His other works, however, have been less celebrated. The next best-known of his films is \"Color of Night\" — the film won a Golden Raspberry Award as the worst film of 1994, but \"Maxim\" magazine also singled the film out as having the Best Sex Scene in film history. Rush also directed \"Freebie and the Bean\", an over-the-top police buddy comedy/drama starring Alan Arkin and James Caan. He"}, {"doc_id": 1422702, "score": 69.9884033203125, "title": "The Stunt Man", "text": "The Stunt Man The Stunt Man is a 1980 American film directed by Richard Rush, starring Peter O'Toole, Steve Railsback, and Barbara Hershey. The film was adapted by Lawrence B. Marcus and Rush from the 1970 novel of the same name by Paul Brodeur. It tells the story of a young fugitive who hides as a stunt double on the set of an anti-war movie whose charismatic director will do seemingly anything for the sake of his art. It was nominated for three Academy Awards: Best Actor in a Leading Role (Peter O'Toole), Best Director (Richard Rush), and Best Writing,"}, {"doc_id": 12442728, "score": 69.97370910644531, "title": "Pascale Bercovitch", "text": "Pascale Bercovitch Pascale Noa Bercovitch (; born August 21, 1967) is an Israeli film director, journalist and paralympic athlete. Bercovitch was born in France to Jewish father and non-Jewish mother. In her youth, she was an athletics champion of Picardy. On 13 December 1984, aged 17, she slipped while in a train station in Angers and got pulled under an incoming train, causing the amputation of both of her legs above the knee. She was preparing at the time to immigrate to Israel, fulfilling her plans shortly later and volunteering to serve with the Israel Defense Forces. Following her military"}, {"doc_id": 17534720, "score": 69.54788970947266, "title": "She Made Them Do It", "text": "Long (MacKenzie Phillips). The Marshall Sean Harlan (Steve Bacic) unsuccessfully pursues her and has to rely on the help of TV show America's Most Wanted. After Pender is captured by local police officers, he picks her up and drives her back to prison. She Made Them Do It She Made Them Do It is a Canadian telefilm based on a true story: the Sarah Jo Pender case. It was directed by Grant Harvey and stars Jenna Dewan-Tatum, Mackenzie Phillips and Steve Bacic. It premiered on the Lifetime Network in December 2012. In Indiana, Sarah Jo Pender (Jenna Dewan-Tatum), a student,"}, {"doc_id": 2142366, "score": 69.35063934326172, "title": "Agnès Varda", "text": "Agnès Varda Agnès Varda (; born 30 May 1928) is a Belgian-born French film director. Her films, photographs, and art installations focus on documentary realism, feminist issues, and social commentary with a distinctive experimental style. She has spent most of her working life in France. Film historians have cited Varda's work as central to the development of the French New Wave; her employment of location shooting and non-professional actors were unconventional in the context of 1950s French cinema. Varda was born Arlette Varda on 30 May 1928 in Ixelles, Brussels, Belgium, the daughter of Christiane (née Pasquet) and Eugène Jean"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director born later, Abenteuer In Bamsdorf or Never Again As Before?", "answer": "Never Again As Before", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 1488493, "score": 75.40103149414062, "title": "Fritz Haber", "text": "was directed by Celia de Wolff and written by Justin Hopper, and starred Anton Lesser as Haber. It explored his work on chemical warfare during World War I and the strain it put on his wife Clara (Lesley Sharp), concluding with her suicide and its cover-up by the authorities. Other cast included Dan Starkey as Haber's research associate Otto Sackur, Stephen Critchlow as Colonel Peterson, Conor Tottenham as Haber's son Hermann, Malcolm Tierney as General Falkenhayn and Janice Acquah as Zinaide. In 2008, a short film titled \"Haber\" depicted Fritz Haber's decision to embark on the gas warfare program and"}, {"doc_id": 18396219, "score": 74.30989837646484, "title": "Mathias Gnädinger", "text": "theater productions, among them at the Burgtheater in Vienna, the Schaubühne in Berlin, and the Schauspielhaus and Theater am Neumarkt in Zürich when latter was established in 1966. The Swiss drama film \"Usfahrt Oerlike\" was released in January 2015, and is the second last film starring Gnädinger alongside Jörg Schneider. According to the film's director Paul Riniker, a sequel was planned, but neither it nor another project focusing on the 74-year-old actor will be realized, as Gnädinger died on 3 April 2015. In Mathias Gnädinger's last film, \"Der grosse Sommer\", directed by Stefan Jäger, he plays \"Anton Sommer\", a former"}, {"doc_id": 20544802, "score": 74.05587768554688, "title": "Ortwin Passon", "text": "the latest booklet \"Sexualität und Strafe\" (translating as \"Sexuality and Punishment\"), featuring in the \"Kriminologisches Journal\" (translating as \"Criminological Journal\"), by the distinguished sexual scientists, Daniela Klimke and Rüdiger Lautmann. He has also written extensively not just about barebacking, gay rights, but also sex work in Germany. Passon is featured as the protagonist in the critically acclaimed documentary, \"After the Future\" (German: \"Nach der Zukunft\"). It was filmed between 2013 and 2016. Since the world premiere of the film on 31 October 2017 at the 60th DOK Leipzig Film Festival, Passon has been \"outed\" publicly as being gay with HIV."}, {"doc_id": 3881957, "score": 73.77619934082031, "title": "Ein echter Wiener geht nicht unter", "text": "The Sackbauer Saga\"), set 30 years after the last episode of the TV series, opened in Austria. It was directed by Kurt Ockermüller and scripted by Ernst Hinterberger, and Karl Merkatz again played Mundl. The sequel \"Echte Wiener II - Die Deppat'n und die Gspritzt'n\" is planned to open in December 2010. Edmund Sackbauer is the main character of the series. In the first 13 episodes he is shown as very tyrannical and angry. After a big quarrel with his wife and a serious accident at work, he changes, and the program lost something of its joke because Mundl's \"fits\""}, {"doc_id": 15522202, "score": 73.73735809326172, "title": "Otto Tausig", "text": "Otto Tausig Otto Tausig (13 February 1922 – 10 October 2011) was an Austrian writer, director and actor. Although he usually appeared in German language films, he also played in English language films such as \"Love Comes Lately\", and in French language films such as \"La Reine Margot\" and \"Place Vendôme\". Tausig was the son of Jewish female author Franziska Tausig. When the Nazis annexed Austria in 1938, she managed to send 16-year-old Otto to England in answer to an advertisement for factory workers which had been posted in \"The Times\". She perished in the ensuing Holocaust, but he was"}]}
+{"question": "What is the date of death of the founder of university University Of Los Andes (Colombia)?", "answer": "July 16, 2013", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 5001920, "score": 78.384033203125, "title": "Mario Laserna Pinzón", "text": "philosophy. Mario Laserna Pinzón Mario Laserna Pinzón (August 21, 1923 – July 16, 2013) was a Colombian educator and politician born in Paris of Colombian parents. Laserna Pinzón is credited for being the founder of the Los Andes University in Bogotá, which was incorporated in 1948 and is a private institution modeled on the United States liberal arts educational system. He also served as Senator of Colombia, and Ambassador to France and Austria and is an author of several books. He was born in Paris, France on August 21, 1923 to Colombian parents, Francisco Laserna Bravo and Elena Pinzón Castillo,"}, {"doc_id": 5001913, "score": 78.28567504882812, "title": "Mario Laserna Pinzón", "text": "Mario Laserna Pinzón Mario Laserna Pinzón (August 21, 1923 – July 16, 2013) was a Colombian educator and politician born in Paris of Colombian parents. Laserna Pinzón is credited for being the founder of the Los Andes University in Bogotá, which was incorporated in 1948 and is a private institution modeled on the United States liberal arts educational system. He also served as Senator of Colombia, and Ambassador to France and Austria and is an author of several books. He was born in Paris, France on August 21, 1923 to Colombian parents, Francisco Laserna Bravo and Elena Pinzón Castillo, and"}, {"doc_id": 14085806, "score": 77.73645782470703, "title": "José Trinidad Reyes", "text": "country, to the neighboring village Soroguara —in late July possibly— to recover his health, and returned in late August to Tegucigalpa, where, he was in his deathbed since mid-September until his death on 20th of this month at ten hours, surrounded by his disciples and families in the room now occupied by the National Archive. His remains are buried in the Parish Church. José Trinidad Reyes The Father José Trinidad Reyes y Sevilla (June 11, 1797 – September 20, 1855) is considered Honduras' national hero and is the founder of the Autonomous National University of Honduras, formerly called \"\"La Sociedad"}, {"doc_id": 6953736, "score": 76.78065490722656, "title": "Javier Pereira (supercentenarian)", "text": "Javier Pereira (supercentenarian) Javier Pereira (allegedly born 1789, date of death unknown but most commonly given as March 30, 1958) was a Zenú Indian from Colombia who was reputedly over 160 years old at the time of his death. Although his death is variously said to have been in 1955, 1956, and 1958, sources all claim that he was born in 1789. Interviewed by historians, he was able to supply information about well-known historical events such as the Battle of Cartagena, fought in 1815, as well as about Indian conflicts and a terrible famine that had taken place years before."}, {"doc_id": 3798692, "score": 76.77651977539062, "title": "Julio Garavito Armero", "text": "1972, with a special emphasis in Applied Sciences and Engineering. His face appears on the 20,000 colombian peso bill, with the Moon on the same side of the bill, and the Earth as viewed from the Moon's surface on the other side. Because of this, and the blue color of the bill, there is a local folk superstition that bringing offerings of blue candles and blue flowers to his grave in the Central Cemetery of Bogotá and praying there can help one to become wealthy. Julio Garavito Armero Julio Garavito Armero (January 5, 1865 – March 11, 1920) was a"}]}
+{"question": "When was Princess Karoline Mathilde Of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg's father born?", "answer": "July 6, 1829", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 10549653, "score": 82.39096069335938, "title": "Christiane Eberhardine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth", "text": "Augustus, Duke of Saxony, the younger brother of the elector, John George IV, on 20 January 1693 at age 21. The marriage was purely political and highly unhappy. Augustus considered her boring, while she was shocked and hurt by his constant infidelity. Three years later, on 17 October 1696, their son Frederick Augustus was born in Dresden. This was the only pregnancy in their entire 34-year-long marriage. He was brought up by his paternal grandmother, Anna Sophie of Denmark. Because Christiane Eberhardine and her mother-in-law got on well, she visited her son frequently. Christiane Eberhardine's husband converted to Catholicism to"}, {"doc_id": 7905110, "score": 81.4238510131836, "title": "Frederick Christian II, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg", "text": "his wife to his half-brother to various courtiers). The king's mental condition, and his unharmonious relationship with his wife, gave rise to speculation that Louise had been sired by someone other than him, and rumour awarded fatherhood to Johann Friedrich Struensee, the king’s court physician and \"de facto\" regent of the country at the time of Louise's birth. Indeed, she was at times referred to as \"la petite Struensee\". The truth of the matter cannot be definitely ascertained. The story of antecedents of the prince's marriage goes as follows: In February 1779, the nation's foremost statesman, Chief Minister Count Andreas"}, {"doc_id": 2049667, "score": 80.8031005859375, "title": "Princess Marie Louise of Schleswig-Holstein", "text": "(18 June 1866 – 24 December 1933) at St. George's Chapel in Windsor Castle. Prince Aribert was the third son of Frederick I, Duke of Anhalt, and his wife, Princess Antoinette of Saxe-Altenburg. The bride's first cousin, the German Emperor Wilhelm II, had been instrumental in arranging the match. Though contemporary sources did not directly suggest it was a cause of his marriage dissolution, a number of contemporaries and subsequent historical accounts suggest Aribert was bisexual or homosexual, and some have suggested an indiscretion with a male attendant was the catalyst for the dissolution and that the marriage had never"}, {"doc_id": 14291635, "score": 80.77555084228516, "title": "Charlotte Marie of Saxe-Jena", "text": "on 2 November 1683, at the age of 14, Charlotte Marie married with her cousin Wilhelm Ernst, Duke of Saxe-Weimar, son and successor of the former regent Johann Ernst II. The dowry provided for her in Duke Bernhard II's will was so small that Wilhelm Ernst refused to claim it after the wedding. Three years later (in 1686), Duke Johann Georg I died and Wilhelm Ernst took the guardianship of the still underage Duke of Saxe-Jena, as his closest male relative (first cousin and brother-in-law). Charlotte Marie is described as extremely beautiful and well-behaved, but also superficial and frivolous. Her"}, {"doc_id": 12678087, "score": 80.64826202392578, "title": "Princess Mathilde of Saxony (born 1863)", "text": "Princess Mathilde of Saxony (born 1863) Princess Mathilde of Saxony, Duchess of Saxony (19 March 1863, Dresden, Saxony – 27 March 1933, Dresden, Saxony, Germany) was the third child and third-eldest daughter of George of Saxony and his wife, Maria Anna of Portugal. She was an elder sister of the Kingdom of Saxony's last king, Frederick Augustus III of Saxony. As a young girl, Mathilde was quiet and gentle, but she was not especially good-looking. Her father, George of Saxony, had planned a marriage between Mathilde and Archduke Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria, Hungary, and Bohemia, however Rudolf rejected this"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the place of death of the director of film The Terror (1920 Film)?", "answer": "Los Angeles, California", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 15927459, "score": 79.21833801269531, "title": "Night of Terror", "text": "the servants, including the \"mystic\" butler (Bela Lugosi). At the end, we discover that Dr. Hornsby faked his burial and was using it as a cover for committing the murders. His plan was to kill any other heirs to his uncle's fortune so that he may obtain sole possession. His plan is eventually discovered and exposed by the butler. The Maniac is shot, and apparently killed, by the newspaper reporter, Tom Hartley; but in the closing moments of the film, he comes back to life and claims that he will haunt the audience if they reveal the plot twist to"}, {"doc_id": 12022624, "score": 78.7130126953125, "title": "Reign of Terror (film)", "text": "D'Aubigny (Robert Cummings) secretly kills and impersonates Duval (Charles Gordon), the bloodstained prosecutor of Strasbourg, who had been summoned to Paris by Robespierre for some unknown purpose (which Robespierre's enemies want very much to ascertain). Neither Robespierre nor Fouché (Arnold Moss), the chief of his secret police, have met Duval before, so the substitution goes undetected. Robespierre informs D'Aubigny that his black book, containing the names of those he intends to denounce and have executed, has been stolen. Robespierre's numerous foes are kept in check by the uncertainty of whether their names are on the list. If they were to"}, {"doc_id": 8861453, "score": 78.23960876464844, "title": "House of Terror (film)", "text": "the mummified body of a man (Lon Chaney Jr.) has been found preserved in an Egyptian sarcophagus. The professor and his two henchmen steal the body of the mummy and take it back to his lab - but after the mummy is unwrapped, they fail to revive him. After the doctor and his men leave the lab that night, a bolt of lightning reactivates the equipment and provides the surge needed to revive the dead man. As he struggles to awareness, the clouds outside part, the full moon shines on his face through a window, and the resurrected corpse transforms"}, {"doc_id": 10938112, "score": 78.16988372802734, "title": "The Final Terror", "text": "of filming was completed by Davis, though the opening sequence featuring the anonymous couple being murdered was filmed by an editor prior to Davis's arrival to the set. During filming, the cast and crew stayed in Crescent City and would enter through the border before filming all day in Oregon and also traveling along the Whitewater River. The director, Andrew Davis, was hired by Joe Roth and also served as the cinematographer, under the pseudonym Andreas Davidescu to avoid problems with the union at the time. When filming in the forests, sometimes the forest would get chillier and rain, causing"}, {"doc_id": 5093525, "score": 78.12574005126953, "title": "Dr. Terror's House of Horrors", "text": "responds by driving over him with his car, causing Landor to lose one of his hands. Unable to paint any more, Landor commits suicide. Marsh is then tormented by the disembodied hand, which seems immune to fire as well as attempts to contain it, leading to Marsh's eventual blindness in a car accident of his own. Dr Bob Carroll (Donald Sutherland) returns to his home in the United States with his new French bride, Nicolle (Jennifer Jayne). Soon there is evidence that a vampire is on the loose, and Carroll seeks the aid of his colleague, Dr Blake (Max Adrian)."}]}
+{"question": "Which film was released first, A Simple Wish or Lake Of Ladies?", "answer": "Lake Of Ladies", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 3230500, "score": 72.60791015625, "title": "A Simple Wish", "text": "A Simple Wish A Simple Wish (also known as The Fairy Godmother) is a 1997 children's-fantasy-comedy film directed by Michael Ritchie, and starring Martin Short, Mara Wilson, and Kathleen Turner. The film about a bumbling male fairy godmother named Murray (Short), who tries to help Annabel (Wilson) fulfill her wish that her father, a carriage driver, wins the leading role in a Broadway musical. It was the last film from director Michael Ritchie before his death in 2001. Oliver Greening is rejected from a coveted performance in a musical version of \"A Tale of Two Cities\" for simply not being"}, {"doc_id": 10953412, "score": 70.686767578125, "title": "The Lady of the Lake (poem)", "text": "thousands of copies were printed on cheap newsprint. It remains a collector's item more than six decades later, and is widely sold in used comic-book stores. In 1928 the poem served as the basis for a silent film \"The Lady of the Lake\" directed by James A. FitzPatrick and starring Percy Marmont and Benita Hume. It was made at Islington Studios by Gainsborough Pictures. The Lady of the Lake (poem) The Lady of the Lake is a narrative poem by Sir Walter Scott, first published in 1810. Set in the Trossachs region of Scotland, it is composed of six cantos,"}, {"doc_id": 19847952, "score": 70.34171295166016, "title": "What Do Men Want?", "text": "What Do Men Want? What Do Men Want? is a 1921 American silent drama film written, produced, and directed by Lois Weber and starring her muse Claire Windsor. As described in a film magazine, at the girls school gymnasium in the small town of Oakdale everyone is happily discussing the upcoming ball with the exception of Bertha (Kessler), who is left to herself by the other girls because her father is in an insane asylum and she is poor and plain. At the ball, the belle is Hallie (Windsor), who is sought by all the young men while Bertha looks"}, {"doc_id": 19847956, "score": 70.14082336425781, "title": "What Do Men Want?", "text": "titles with Weber, Paramount declined to distribute \"What Do Men Want?\", possibly due to its subject matter involving an unwed mother and suicide. As part of the deal to distribute Weber's film \"The Blot\" (1921), F.B. Warren also released \"What Do Men Want?\" After the film's premiere at Manhattan's Lyric Theatre on November 13, 1921, \"The New York Times\", while praising Weber for her casting and the technical aspects of the film, and also the performance of Claire Windsor, dismissed the film as a \"simplified sermon\" that provided \"pat answers\" which ignored \"the real facts of life\", which it considers"}, {"doc_id": 19847957, "score": 69.6300048828125, "title": "What Do Men Want?", "text": "\"incompetent, irrelevant and immaterial\". Prints of \"What Do Men Want?\" are maintained at the Library of Congress and UCLA Film and Television Archive. What Do Men Want? What Do Men Want? is a 1921 American silent drama film written, produced, and directed by Lois Weber and starring her muse Claire Windsor. As described in a film magazine, at the girls school gymnasium in the small town of Oakdale everyone is happily discussing the upcoming ball with the exception of Bertha (Kessler), who is left to herself by the other girls because her father is in an insane asylum and she"}]}
+{"question": "Which film was released more recently, State Rowdy or Spy Kids 2: The Island Of Lost Dreams?", "answer": "Spy Kids 2: The Island Of Lost Dreams", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 17418531, "score": 69.11518859863281, "title": "SPL II: A Time for Consequences", "text": "\"Jurassic World\" and third place worldwide behind \"Jurassic World\" and \"Inside Out\". On \"The Hollywood Reporter\", Elizabeth Kerr called the film \"a tight, entertaining action flick\". Joe Leydon of \"Variety\" called it \"a martial-arts noir melodrama that neatly entwines operatic outbursts of emotion with bodacious bouts of butt kicking.\" Derek Elley of \"Film Business Asia\" gave the film a score of 6/10 and called it \"a big, splashy mess, with a chaotic script.\" The third film in the \"SPL\" series, \"Paradox\", was released in China and Hong Kong on 17 August 2017 and 25 August 2017, respectively. The film featured"}, {"doc_id": 16028111, "score": 68.78369903564453, "title": "Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams", "text": "Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams (known in-film as Spy Kids 2: Island of Lost Dreams) is a 2002 American spy adventure comedy film produced, written, shot, edited and directed by Robert Rodriguez, co-produced by Elizabeth Avellán and starring Antonio Banderas, Carla Gugino, Alexa Vega, Daryl Sabara, Mike Judge, Ricardo Montalbán, Holland Taylor, Christopher McDonald, Danny Trejo, Cheech Marin, Steve Buscemi, Taylor Momsen, Matt O'Leary, and Emily Osment. The second installment in the \"Spy Kids\" film series, which began with 2001's \"Spy Kids\", the film had its world premiere screening"}, {"doc_id": 17391111, "score": 68.65680694580078, "title": "Nowhere Boys", "text": "1 January 2016. A third series of \"Nowhere Boys\", titled \"Two Moons Rising\", started airing in 2016 with a new cast and characters, replacing the original cast members. The fourth and final series, titled \"Battle For Negative Space\", started airing on 3 December 2018. After returning home from a school excursion, four boys, Felix Ferne, Andy Lau, Sam Conte, and Jakes Riles find themselves in an alternate reality where they battle mystical threats and demons to find their way back home. One year after the boys return home, they discover they have special elemental powers after returning from the alternate"}, {"doc_id": 20132707, "score": 68.5601806640625, "title": "Escape Plan 2: Hades", "text": "Escape Plan 2: Hades Escape Plan 2: Hades is a 2018 American-China action thriller film directed by Steven C. Miller. It is the sequel to the 2013 film \"Escape Plan\" and features Sylvester Stallone and Curtis \"50 Cent\" Jackson reprising their roles from the first film, with Dave Bautista, Huang Xiaoming, Jaime King, Jesse Metcalfe, Titus Welliver, and Wes Chatham joining the cast. The film was released straight to DVD in the United States and theatrically in Russia on June 28, 2018, in China on June 29, 2018 and in Italy on August 22, 2018. Upon release, the film became"}, {"doc_id": 15782589, "score": 68.50547790527344, "title": "Attacks from the Future: Rinoplasticos", "text": "during Spring 2015. It features the return of characters like Rexy, Rimopasto, General 6 Eyes and Rino in major roles since the release of \"Rinoplasticos VI\" in 2012. (commonly referred to as Kripto III) The final film centered on Kripto who vanished after the events of the last film. He wakes up after a 200 million year coma on the continent Pangea II. It's a world were all his friends no longer exist. Together with a new ally, named Suiber, he must find a way back and confront an enemy who lures in the dark. A release date for November"}]}
+{"question": "Which country the performer of song The Beauty In Ugly is from?", "answer": "America", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 20982725, "score": 74.50835418701172, "title": "Ugly Beauty", "text": "work she wants to talk to her audience who faced adversity and to encourage them to ponder life. In the same month, Chinese rapper Jony J revealed in a live streaming that he has recently collaborated with a \"Goddess\" singer, and then Tsai and he followed each other on Sina Weibo. In the same month, Tsai was diagnosed as suffering from shingles, and called off all scheduled events in February and instead remained hospitalized for a period of time. In March 2018, Tsai revealed on Instagram the names of songwriters Richard Craker, Stan Dubb, Rhys Fletcher, Hung Yun-hui, and Alex"}, {"doc_id": 20982721, "score": 74.14985656738281, "title": "Ugly Beauty", "text": "the Taipei dates of the tour on May 22–25, 2015. In November 2016, Tsai revealed on Instagram the names of songwriters Hayley Aitken, Daniel Caesar, Karl-Oskar Gummesson, Kiddo, Ludwig Lindell, Olof Lindskog, Johan Moraeus, and Pontus Petersson with photos of them working in recording studio of record label The Kennel in Stockholm, Sweden. Among them, Aitken, Lindskog, and Moraeus collaborated with Tsai on her last album, \"Play\" (2014). In March 2017, Tsai talked to \"Grazia\" that she has invited Chinese singer Joker Xue to create a song for the album. In June 2017, Tsai talked to \"Billboard\", and described the"}, {"doc_id": 19968314, "score": 72.68132781982422, "title": "Ugly (Fantasia song)", "text": "Ugly (Fantasia song) \"Ugly\" is a song recorded by American singer Fantasia for her fifth studio album, \"The Definition Of...\" (2016). It was released by 19 Recordings and RCA Records on April 7, 2016, as a promotional single from the album. Produced by Ron Fair, the song was written by Audra Mae and Nicolle Galyon. Fantasia recorded the track as a way to experiment with different musical genres and assume creative control over her career. A departure from the hip-hop and R&B sound of Fantasia's previous studio albums, the track is a country and pop ballad revolving around body image"}, {"doc_id": 15343847, "score": 72.42094421386719, "title": "Uglydoll", "text": "2019. The film will be produced by OddLot Entertainment, with animation being provided by Reel FX Creative Studios. The film will feature the voices of Pitbull as Ugly Dog, and Kelly Clarkson as Moxy. Pitbull and Clarkson will both perform original songs for the film, with the film being directed by Kelly Asbury. In August 2018, it was announced that Nick Jonas had joined the film as Lou, a perfect doll who trains recruits to be perfect. He will also perform an original song. Wanda Sykes, Gabriel Iglesias and Blake Shelton are also in the cast, with Sykes as Wage,"}, {"doc_id": 19968315, "score": 72.09107971191406, "title": "Ugly (Fantasia song)", "text": "and female empowerment. Media outlets had varying opinions of the song's genre, describing it as having soul, blues, gospel, and show tune influences. In the lyrics, Fantasia narrates a tragic story about a woman, while providing commentary on social class, marriage, and alcoholism. Inspired by her past, she recorded the single as a way to empower women and reconcile with her childhood insecurities. Critics responded positively to \"Ugly\", praising Fantasia's vocals and foray into country music. Fantasia performed part of \"Ugly\" during the \"American Idol\" series finale, which earned positive reviews from media outlets. She also dedicated the track to"}]}
+{"question": "Which film was released first, Moonnam Pakkam or Tribute To The Teachers?", "answer": "Tribute To The Teachers", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 19493750, "score": 73.45097351074219, "title": "Selamat Berdjuang, Masku!", "text": "productions dealt with the nationalistic ideals and struggle underlying the revolution. The film critic Salim Said, however, argues that the depiction of waylaid guerrillas in \"Embun\" (Perfini, 1952) and \"Selamat Berdjuang, Masku!\" led to a decline in the production of films about the revolution. \"Selamat Berdjuang, Masku!\" was released in 1951, with its Malang debut on 15 August of that year—two days before independence day celebrations. A novelisation, by Suma Indra, was published by Gapura in their \"Roman Layar Putih\" ('Silver Screen Novels') series. Selamat Berdjuang, Masku! Selamat Berdjuang, Masku! (Perfected Spelling: Selamat Berjuang, Masku!, Indonesian for \"Fight Well, My"}, {"doc_id": 8649460, "score": 72.38490295410156, "title": "Bhandit Rittakol", "text": "hit comedy film series \"Boonchoo\". His drama, \"Kalla khrung nueng ... muea chao nee\" (\"Once Upon a Time ... This Morning\"), won awards for best director and best screenplay and was submitted as Thailand's Best Foreign Language Film for the 68th Academy Awards in 1995. Bhandit became controversial in 2001 with the release of \"The Moonhunter\" (\"14 tula, songkram prachachon\" or \"14 October: War of the People\"), a biographical film about 1970s Thammasat University student activist and communist rebel Seksan Prasertkul, who co-wrote the screenplay. The English title refers to an episode when Seksan was fighting in the jungles of"}, {"doc_id": 17024412, "score": 72.22699737548828, "title": "Darah dan Doa", "text": "Darah dan Doa Darah dan Doa (; Indonesian for \"Blood and Prayer\", released internationally as The Long March) is a 1950 Indonesian war film directed and produced by Usmar Ismail. Telling the story of the Siliwangi Division and its leader Captain Sudarto on a march to West Java, \"Darah dan Doa\" is often cited as the first \"Indonesian\" film, and the film's first day of shooting – 30 March – is celebrated in Indonesia as National Film Day. Produced on a budget of 350,000 rupiah and intended to be screened at the Cannes Film Festival, financial difficulties led production of"}, {"doc_id": 19605010, "score": 72.06640625, "title": "Samiun dan Dasima", "text": "Nico Pelamonia as Banteng, Mansjur Sjah as A. Tong, Mohamad Mochtar, , Dicky Zulkarnaen, Jopi Burnama, Rina Hassim, and Sulastri. \"Samiun dan Dasima\" was based on the story of Njai Dasima, first penned as a novel by G. Francis in 1896 and later popularised through the traditional \"lenong\" theatre. It was the fifth film to be inspired by this novel, following \"Njai Dasima\" (1929), \"Njai Dasima\" (1929), and \"Dasima\" (1940), and \"Saodah\" (1956). Several changes were made to the story. Samiun, a \"delman\" driver in the novel, was made a black market goods vendor; less emphasis was placed on \"guna-guna\""}, {"doc_id": 16962294, "score": 72.0296859741211, "title": "Sam Pek Eng Tay", "text": "Kiam Hiap\" (\"Eight Swordsmen\"; 1933), and \"Ouw Peh Tjoa\" (\"White and Black Snake\"; 1934). These later films, emphasising silat, were generally profitable, and allowed The Teng Chun to dominate the industry until after the release of Albert Balink's \"Terang Boelan\" (\"Full Moon\") in 1937. The film is likely lost. The American visual anthropologist Karl G. Heider writes that all Indonesian films from before 1950 are lost. However, JB Kristanto's \"Katalog Film Indonesia\" (\"Indonesian Film Catalogue\") records several as having survived at Sinematek Indonesia's archives, and Biran writes that several Japanese propaganda films have survived at the Netherlands Government Information Service."}]}
+{"question": "Who is older, Ivan Rajčić or Jacob Whitesides?", "answer": "Ivan Rajčić", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 3357778, "score": 68.63198852539062, "title": "Miles Vorkosigan", "text": "Auditor) is a professional title, and the other (Lord Vorkosigan) is by primogeniture, it is unknown how to distinguish between an Auditor and one who is also a Lord as a result of being the heir to a District. Following the death of his father from a brain aneurysm on Sergyar, Miles, at age 39, assumes the Countship of the Vorkosigan District. At that time, he has a stepson (Nikolai (approximately 17)), a son (Aral Alexander (5)), and three daughters (Helen Natalia (5), Lizzie (3), and Taurie (10 months)). In \"Gentleman Jole and the Red Queen,\" Alex and Helen are"}, {"doc_id": 5428045, "score": 67.48846435546875, "title": "Vasojevići", "text": "and predicted that he and his brothers will be great heroes, as well as their descendants, but that his own will always be the largest and that they will always be the leaders of the tribe. Rajevići is the biggest branch. It is in turn divided into three branches
(again after Raja’s sons or grandsons: Đuro, Dabet and Uglješa Damir-Kovač). Families that descend from Lopaćani are: Families that are descendants of Dabetići are: Families of Kovačevići branch are: Novakovići is the second biggest branch.
Novak had three sons (Nikač, Vuksan/Vuica and Rečko), of which all families hail from: All the"}, {"doc_id": 14097424, "score": 67.36073303222656, "title": "Staniša Radonjić", "text": "sons: Vukoslav (Vukosav), Jovan (Jovo) and Marko. After him, his son Vuk, his grandson Stano and his great-grandson Vukolaj III held the position of \"guvernadur\" until 1832. On the right central icon of Jesus Christ with the apostles in the church of Holy Mary (\"sv. Gospođa\") on Njeguši, the work of Maksim Tujković from 1720, it mentions the children of Staniša: Vukosav, Jovo and Marko. In that same church, Staniša is mentioned in an inscription by Rafailo Dimitrijević from 1756. In the folk song about the events from the historical period encompassing his tenure as Serdar c. 1719, the words"}, {"doc_id": 2725037, "score": 67.27253723144531, "title": "Frankopan family", "text": "were propriety of the family: Although the House of Frankopan ended in the 17th century there were unsuccessful attempts of seizing their name and holdings in the centuries that followed. The newest such a case is claim by some members of the Dojmi di Delupis (Croatian version of the name) / Doimi de Lupis (Italian version of the name) family, originally a 13th-century minor nobles (knighthood) from the island of Vis who were never connected to the Frankopans in historical documents. In the year 2000 Louis Doimi de Lupis, by then a British citizen, changed his surname to Doimi de"}, {"doc_id": 2725038, "score": 67.24008178710938, "title": "Frankopan family", "text": "Frankopan Šubić Zrinski under British Civil law, adding several names of ancient Croatian noble families that combined in such a fashion were historically never attributed to any member of mentioned noble families. Subsequently, the Croatian Nobility Association expelled the Doimi de Lupis family from their membership calling the name reverting a falsification. Additionally, John Kennedy, editor of directory of Europe's royalty and nobility Almanach de Gotha, stated that the use of the name Frankopan by Doimi de Lupis family is \"more aspirational than inherited\". In the late 1990s, trying to save the reputation of his family name, Louis's cousin Mirko"}]}
+{"question": "Which award the director of film Ang Padrino won?", "answer": "National Artist of the Philippines", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 17971270, "score": 81.05667877197266, "title": "Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Actor", "text": "Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Actor The Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Actor is an award presented annually by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA). It was first awarded at the 1st Metro Manila Film Festival ceremony, held in 1975; Joseph Estrada received the award for his role in \"Diligan Mo ng Hamog ang Uhaw na Lupa\" and it is given in honor of an actor who has delivered an outstanding performance in a leading role while working within the film industry. Currently, nominees and winners are determined by Executive Committees, headed by the Metropolitan Manila"}, {"doc_id": 17971783, "score": 80.18057250976562, "title": "Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Director", "text": "Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Director The Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Director is an award presented annually by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA). It was first awarded at the 1st Metro Manila Film Festival ceremony, held in 1975; Augusto Buenaventura received the award for directing the film, \"Diligan Mo ng Hamog ang Uhaw na Lupa\" and it is given to directors working in the motion picture industry. Currently, nominees and winners are determined by Executive Committees, headed by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority Chairman and key members of the film industry. Throughout the history"}, {"doc_id": 18167222, "score": 79.70751190185547, "title": "37th Gawad Urian Awards", "text": "37th Gawad Urian Awards The 37th Gawad Urian Awards or Ika-37 na Gawad Urian were held on June 17, 2014 at the Dolphy Theater in Quezon City. They honored the best Filipino films for the year 2013. Nominations were announced on April 29, 2014 in a press conference. Rody Vera received triple nominations in the Best Screenplay category. Angel Aquino, Adjani Arumpac and Corinne de San Jose received double nominations in Best Supporting Actress, Best Documentary and Best Sound respectively. On the other hand, Armando Lao received the most number of nominations with four. \"Norte, Hangganan ng Kasaysayan\" dominated the"}, {"doc_id": 17975140, "score": 78.61494445800781, "title": "Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Production Design", "text": "Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Production Design The Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Production Design is an award presented annually by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) to recognize achievement in art direction in film. It was first awarded in 1976 at the 2nd Metro Manila Film Festival ceremony, to Augusto Buenaventura for \"Diligin mo ng Hamog ang Uhaw na Lupa\". The category's original name was Best Art Direction but was changed to its current name in 1987. Currently, nominees and winners are determined by executive committees, headed by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority Chairman and"}, {"doc_id": 17971680, "score": 78.42204284667969, "title": "Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Picture", "text": "Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Picture The Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Picture is an award presented annually by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA). It was first awarded at the 1st Metro Manila Film Festival ceremony, held in 1975; the film \"Diligin Mo ng Hamog ang Uhaw na Lupa\" starring Joseph Estrada received the award and it is given in honor of the film that has delivered an outstanding creation of the film, including directing, acting, music composing, writing, editing and other efforts put forth into a film. The category was first named \"Best Film\""}]}
+{"question": "Who is the paternal grandfather of Charles Bruce, 5Th Earl Of Elgin?", "answer": "Thomas Bruce, 7th Earl of Kincardine", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 356563, "score": 84.9438705444336, "title": "Robert the Bruce", "text": "Lord of Annandale, and Marjorie, Countess of Carrick, and claimed the Scottish throne as a fourth great-grandson of David I. His mother was by all accounts a formidable woman who, legend would have it, kept Robert Bruce's father captive until he agreed to marry her. From his mother, he inherited the Earldom of Carrick, and through his father, a royal lineage that would give him a claim to the Scottish throne. The Bruces also held substantial estates in Aberdeenshire, County Antrim, County Durham, Essex, Middlesex and Yorkshire. Although Robert the Bruce's date of birth is known, his place of birth"}, {"doc_id": 2561905, "score": 84.02705383300781, "title": "Earl of Elgin", "text": "Earl of Elgin Earl of Elgin is a title in the Peerage of Scotland, created in 1633 for Thomas Bruce, 3rd Lord Kinloss. He was later created Baron Bruce of Whorlton of York in the Peerage of England on 30 July 1641. The Earl of Elgin is the hereditary Clan Chief of Clan Bruce. The family descended from the Bruces of Clackmannan, whose ancestor was Thomas de Bruys. According to Sir James Balfour Paul, there is no evidence that this branch of the family was related to Robert the Bruce (King Robert I), despite claims that Thomas was an illegitimate"}, {"doc_id": 7481840, "score": 83.57221984863281, "title": "Clan Bruce", "text": "Clan Bruce Clan Bruce () is a Scottish clan from Kincardine in Scotland. It was a royal house in the 14th century, producing two kings of Scotland and a disputed High King of Ireland, Edward Bruce. The surname \"Bruce\" comes from the French \"de Brus\" or \"de Bruis\", derived from the lands now called \"Brix\", situated between Cherbourg and Valognes in Normandy, France. There is no evidence to support a claim that a member of the family, 'Robert de Brix', served under William the Conqueror during the Norman Conquest of England. This notion is now believed to have originated in"}, {"doc_id": 356594, "score": 83.14485931396484, "title": "Robert the Bruce", "text": "earldoms of Buchan, Mar, Ross, Fife, Angus, Dunbar, and Strathearn; the Lordships of Kilbride, Kirkintilloch, Lenzie, Bedrule, and Scraesburgh; and sheriffdoms in Banff, Dingwall, Wigtown, and Aberdeen. He also had a powerful claim to the Scottish throne through his descent from Donald III on his father's side and David I on his mother's side. Comyn was the nephew of John Balliol. According to Barbour and Fordoun, in the late summer of 1305, in a secret agreement sworn, signed, and sealed, John Comyn agreed to forfeit his claim to the Scottish throne in favour of Robert Bruce upon receipt of the"}, {"doc_id": 1576206, "score": 81.9813232421875, "title": "Edward Bruce", "text": "Edward Bruce Edward Bruce, Earl of Carrick (Norman French: ; ; Modern Scottish Gaelic: or ; – 14 October 1318), was a younger brother of Robert the Bruce, King of Scotland. He supported his brother in the struggle for the Scottish crown, then pursued his own claims in Ireland. He was proclaimed High King of Ireland, but was eventually defeated and killed at the Battle of Faughart. Edward was one of five sons of Robert de Brus, Earl of Carrick and Marjorie, Countess of Carrick, but the order is uncertain. King Robert was obviously the first, in the past there"}]}
+{"question": "Who lived longer, Guido Lauri or Joris Van Severen?", "answer": "Guido Lauri", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 15990517, "score": 75.486083984375, "title": "Guido Pisano", "text": "twenty years, in Würzburg. Guido joined Pope Eugene when the latter took ship from Pisa to France in 1147, there to hold several reforming councils and encourage the Second Crusade. Guido was with the Papal entourage when it entered Trier on 30 November. They returned to Rome in April 1148. Guido last subscribes to a document dated 16 May 1149, and his successor, Boso, was cardinal-deacon in November. The \"Gesta Adalberonis\" records that he was \"a very wise man and notably eloquent\" (\"virum prudentissimum et breviloquio notabilem\") and Otto of Freising singles him out: \"many great and learned men [come]"}, {"doc_id": 5368778, "score": 75.06842041015625, "title": "Pietro La Fontaine", "text": "as \"papabile\" for his pastoral qualities. The German cardinals met just after the conclave opened before retiring for the evening after having deliberated and settling on voting for La Fontaine as their second choice if Pietro Gasparri withdrew his candidature. In the first two ballots he received four votes and had been perceived as both a conservative and compromise candidate; but it became clear that he was no compromise but rather a serious contender. He received nine votes in a later ballot with the sudden shift being seen as Willem Marinus van Rossum losing his four votes to the patriarch."}, {"doc_id": 5452530, "score": 74.81671905517578, "title": "Cavalcante de' Cavalcanti", "text": "in Tuscany. He returned from exile in 1266 and married his son Guido to the daughter of Farinata degli Uberti, a prominent Ghibelline. Despite Cavalcanti's alignment with the papacy-supporting Guelphs, he was denounced as a heretic. It is possible that he was an atheist, like his son. In lines 52-72 of the tenth canto of Dante's \"Inferno\", the poet converses with Cavalcanti about his son, Guido, and depicts the dead father as a doting parent. Dante represents Cavalcanti and Farinata as neighbors in the same tomb in Hell, but without any interaction between them. Cavalcante de' Cavalcanti Cavalcante de' Cavalcanti"}, {"doc_id": 16783, "score": 74.8092269897461, "title": "Autpert Ambrose", "text": "Autpert Ambrose Autpert Ambrose (Ambroise) () (ca. 730 – 784) was a Frankish Benedictine monk. He became abbot of San Vincenzo al Volturno in South Italy in the time of Desiderius, king of the Lombards. Autpert's election as abbot caused internal dissent at St. Vicenzo, and both Pope Stephen III and Charlemagne intervened. The disagreement was based both on objections to Autpert's personality and to his Frankish origin. He wrote a considerable number of works on the Bible and religious subjects generally. Among these are commentaries on the Apocalypse, on the Psalms, and on the Song of Solomon; \"Lives of"}, {"doc_id": 15670079, "score": 74.71102905273438, "title": "Domenico and Francesco Pizzigano", "text": "In Venexia meffecit marcus die XII decembris.\". The common assumption is that this refers to two brothers, Francesco Pizzigano and Domenico Pizzigano. Among the various alternative hypothesis is that Francesco was the son of Domenico, rather than his brother (and that Domenico might be dead by this date); that 'domnus' is a title for a priest, that the proper first name of the second author is Marco, that a close reading of the authorship note seems more like 'rardus' – or (Ge)rardus, Gerardo; that there might be three brothers (Francesco, Domenico, Marco/Gerardo), etc. It was customary to refer to the"}]}
+{"question": "Did the movies American Boyfriends and La Forteresse (Film), originate from the same country?", "answer": "yes", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 18567487, "score": 67.3813705444336, "title": "The Two Hotel Francforts", "text": "treasure. Stephanie Cross from \"Daily Mail\" called it an \"evocative and atmospheric novel\". Michael Pye from \"The New York Times\" stated the decision to use the backdrop of Lisbon in World War II (which was one of the very few neutral, open European Atlantic ports, and a major gateway for refugees to the U.S and for spies), and to use famous figures such as Aristides de Sousa Mendes as background props, was a brave and risky move. Pye noted some historical errors in the book, though praised it for its compelling \"love story that could happen anywhere at any time\"."}, {"doc_id": 16635413, "score": 67.32438659667969, "title": "An American in Rome", "text": "his future lies beyond the Atlantic, Nando moves to Rome, \"americanizing\" his life by imitating the sounds of American language and trying to recreate a Hollywood setting in his room, in his antics which leave a trail of victims, especially his now desperate parents, and his girlfriend Elvira (Maria Pia Casilio), who, probably allured by his manner, loves him despite everything. Nando wears a studded leather bracelet, a cowboy belt, a tight white t-shirt, jeans and baseball cap, refers to his loved ones in what he considers American terms (\"Elvy\", \"papi\", \"mami\") but also lives out everyday situations as though"}, {"doc_id": 16406340, "score": 67.30208587646484, "title": "An American Romance", "text": "An American Romance An American Romance is a 1944 American epic drama film directed and produced by King Vidor who also wrote the screen story. Shot in Technicolor, the film stars Brian Donlevy and Ann Richards and is narrated by Horace McNally. The film is also known as \"The American Miracle\". European immigrant Stefan Dubechek (Brian Donlevy) arrives in America in the 1890s and becomes involved in the steel industry. He eventually becomes an automobile manufacturer. And then, in World War II, a plane manufacturer. His progression describes the archetypal self-made man who rises from nothing. The film was part"}, {"doc_id": 8540877, "score": 67.26976776123047, "title": "American Boyfriends", "text": "American Boyfriends American Boyfriends is a 1989 Canadian comedy-drama film, and the sequel to \"My American Cousin\" (1985). As before, it was written and directed by Sandy Wilson. Margaret Langrick and John Wildman reprise their roles as Sandy Wilcox and Butch Walker respectively. The soundtrack for this film contains songs by a number of popular Canadian music groups of the era including Barney Bentall and the Legendary Hearts, Colin James, Sass Jordan, Spirit of the West and BTO. The soundtrack was released on CD by Penta Records. The film was nominated for \"Best Original Song\" (\"Restless Dreamer\" by Barney Bentall"}, {"doc_id": 13024525, "score": 67.1023178100586, "title": "An American Affair", "text": "An American Affair An American Affair is a 2009 American independent period comedy-drama film starring Gretchen Mol, James Rebhorn, Noah Wyle, Perrey Reeves, Mark Pellegrino, and Cameron Bright, which was released theatrically by Screen Media Films on February 27, 2009. The film was produced in 2008, written by Alex Metcalf, directed by William Olsson and produced by Kevin Leydon. Its soundtrack was created by Dustin O'Halloran. Set in 1963, in the swirl of glamour and intrigue that turned President John F. Kennedy's Washington into Camelot, a young teenager, Adam Stafford (Cameron Bright) has an inside view of JFK’s torrid affair"}]}
+{"question": "Who died later, Burhan Atak or Pepe Hern?", "answer": "Pepe Hern", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 2279920, "score": 80.70123291015625, "title": "Pepi II Neferkare", "text": "in turn succeeded by the obscure pharaoh Neitiqerty Siptah, though according to popular tradition (as recorded by Manetho two millennia later) he was succeeded by Queen Nitocris, who would be the first female ruler of Egypt. There is considerable doubt that she ever existed, given the absence of contemporary physical evidence in such things as the various Kings Lists attesting to her rule. This was the end of the Old Kingdom of Egypt, a prelude to the roughly 200-year span of Egyptian history known as the First Intermediate Period. Pepi II Neferkare Pepi II (also Pepy II; 2284 BC –"}, {"doc_id": 3110989, "score": 80.42156982421875, "title": "Turgut Özal", "text": "and public's surprise. It is reported that while the lower half of the body was subject to skeletonization, the upper half was preserved due to adipocere. An autopsy report issued on 12 December 2012 stated his body contained poison but the cause of death was unclear. A trial charging retired general Levent Ersöz with his murder began in September 2013 who eventually was cleared of all charges. With his wife Semra, Özal had two sons, and a daughter. One of their sons, Ahmet Özal, was elected to parliament after the elections of 1999, but stayed out after the elections of"}, {"doc_id": 2818285, "score": 79.86947631835938, "title": "Sultan Cem", "text": "Cem and Bayezid. Contrary to Islamic law, which prohibits any unnecessary delay in burial, Mehmed II's body was transported to Constantinople, where it lay three days. His grand vizier Karamanlı Mehmet Pasha – believing himself to be fulfilling the wishes of the recently deceased Sultan – attempted to arrange a situation whereby the younger son Cem, whose governing seat at Konya was closer than his brother Bayezid's seat at Amasya, would arrive in Constantinople prior to his older sibling and be able to claim the throne. However, Bayezid had already established a political network of influential pashas (two of whom"}, {"doc_id": 252681, "score": 79.72066497802734, "title": "Mehmed the Conqueror", "text": "Mehmed the Conqueror Mehmed II (; Modern ; 30 March 1432 – 3 May 1481), commonly known as Mehmed the Conqueror (), was an Ottoman Sultan who ruled first for a short time from August 1444 to September 1446, and later from February 1451 to May 1481. At the age of 21, he conquered Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul) and brought an end to the Byzantine Empire. Mehmed continued his conquests in Anatolia with its reunification and in Southeast Europe as far west as Bosnia. Mehmed is considered a hero in modern-day Turkey and parts of the wider Muslim world. Among other"}, {"doc_id": 252758, "score": 79.30918884277344, "title": "Mehmed the Conqueror", "text": "historians his next voyage was planned to overthrow the Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt and to capture Egypt and claim the caliphate. But after some days he died, on 3 May 1481, at the age of forty-nine, and was buried in his \"türbe\" in the cemetery within the Fatih Mosque Complex. According to the historian Colin Heywood, \"there is substantial circumstantial evidence that Mehmed was poisoned, possibly at the behest of his eldest son and successor, Bayezid.\" The news of Mehmed's death caused great rejoicing in Europe; church bells were rung and celebrations held. The news was proclaimed in Venice thus:"}]}
+{"question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film Motel Blue?", "answer": "Poland", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 6273950, "score": 72.68601989746094, "title": "The Blue Villa", "text": "The Blue Villa The Blue Villa (French title: Un bruit qui rend fou, \"A noise that renders one crazy\" or \"A maddening noise\") is a 1995 French crime thriller film, directed by Alain Robbe-Grillet and starring Fred Ward. It was entered into the 45th Berlin International Film Festival. Living on an isolated Greek island are a few native Greeks; several Chinese who spend their days playing \"mahjong\"; Nordmann, a boozy screenwriter; and seductive Sarah la-Blonde, the madam at the Blue Villa, the town whorehouse, in which Sarah hides Santa, alias Lotus Blossom. Sarah is teaching Santa to sing an aria"}, {"doc_id": 1793102, "score": 72.0691909790039, "title": "Paris, Texas (film)", "text": "with his son, Travis and the boy end up embarking on a voyage through the American Southwest to track down Travis' long-missing wife (Kinski). At the 1984 Cannes Film Festival, the film won the \"Palme d'Or\" from the official jury, as well as the FIPRESCI Prize and the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury. It went on to win other honors and critical acclaim. Travis Henderson walks alone through the West Texas desert, before stumbling into a building and losing consciousness. A German doctor examines him and determines he is mute, but discovers he possesses a telephone number and calls it."}, {"doc_id": 15157037, "score": 72.01828002929688, "title": "Dream Boy (film)", "text": "release, albeit a given R rating for \"sexual content, and some violence including a rape — involving teens\", before starting the film, an MPAA block gives the film a PG-13 for \"thematic elements involving sexuality, and language\". Dream Boy (film) Dream Boy is a 2008 gay-themed Southern Gothic drama film written and directed by James Bolton and based on Jim Grimsley's 1995 novel of the same name about two gay teenagers who fall in love in the rural South during the late 1970s. It stars Stephan Bender and Max Roeg. Fifteen-year-old Nathan Davies (Stephan Bender) moves to St. Francisville, Louisiana,"}, {"doc_id": 6338656, "score": 71.79664611816406, "title": "De Daumier-Smith's Blue Period", "text": "is that of first-person narrator, John Smith, who, as an adult, is reassessing an episode in his life when he was nineteen. He dedicates the story to his late (fictional) stepfather. The events unfold shortly after the death of Smith's mother in 1939, when he and his stepfather return to Manhattan from Paris, where the family had spent the Great Depression years. As housemates, the “exceptionally unpleasant” Smith and his “live-and-let-live” widower stepfather are incompatible developing an Alphonse and Gaston relationship. Seeking escape, Smith applies for, and is accepted, as an instructor at a Montreal, Quebec correspondence art academy, “Les"}, {"doc_id": 17551970, "score": 71.62409210205078, "title": "Blue (1968 film)", "text": "Blue (1968 film) Blue is an American western film in Panavision anamorphic, released by Paramount Pictures on May 10, 1968. Directed by Silvio Narizzano, it stars Terence Stamp, Joanna Pettet, Karl Malden, Ricardo Montalban and Stathis Giallelis. The year is 1880. Mexican bandit and revolutionary Ortega (Ricardo Montalban) has three sons, Xavier (Carlos East), Manuel (Stathis Giallelis) and Antonio (Robert Lipton), as well as one adopted son, Azul (Terence Stamp), which means \"Blue.\" the color of the young man's eyes. While attacking Texas settlers, Antonio is fatally shot while Azul, feeling pity for one of the settler women, Joanne (Joanna"}]}
+{"question": "Are Dumbrava (River) and Cleceova located in the same country?", "answer": "yes", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 5504960, "score": 71.52336883544922, "title": "Çoruh river", "text": "Çoruh river The Çoruh River (, \"Ch'orokhi\", \"Ch’vorokh\", , \"Akampsis\") rises in the Mescit Mountains in north-eastern Turkey, flows through the cities of Bayburt, Ispir, Yusufeli, and Artvin, along the Kelkit-Çoruh Fault, before flowing into Georgia, where it reaches the Black Sea just south of Batumi and a few kilometers north of the Turkish-Georgian border. In Arrian's \"Periplus Ponti Euxini\", it is called the \"Acampsis\" (); Pliny may have confused it with the \"Bathys\". In English, it was formerly known as the Boas, the Churuk, or the Chorokh. The Çoruh valley lies within the Caucasus ecological zone, which is considered"}, {"doc_id": 3836717, "score": 71.30027770996094, "title": "Rioni River", "text": "considered Rioni as a boundary between Europe and Asia The famed voyage of Jason and the Argonauts, though semi-mythological, was said to have occurred by the Argonauts sailing up the Rioni river from its mouth at the Black Sea at Poti, to Kutaisi, Georgia. The term \"pheasant\" and the scientific name \"Phasianus colchicus\" are derived from \"Phasis\" and \"Colchis\", as this was said to be the region from which the common pheasant was introduced to Europe in ancient times (the ring-necked pheasants seen in the present day were later introduced from East Asia; see Common pheasant for details). It is"}, {"doc_id": 4148982, "score": 70.7638931274414, "title": "Dukla Pass", "text": "Dukla Pass The Dukla Pass (, , , ; 502 m AMSL) is a strategically significant mountain pass in the Laborec Highlands of the Outer Eastern Carpathians, on the border between Poland and Slovakia (Lemkivshchyna) and close to the western border of Ukraine. The Dukla Pass is the lowest mountain pass in the Carpathian Mountains main range. Located south of Dukla in Poland and northeast of Prešov in Slovakia, the pass is acknowledged as an area where Eastern and Western Slavic cultures meet. In the 17th century, it was the haunt of a bandit and folk hero, Andrij Savka. The"}, {"doc_id": 15185555, "score": 70.6358413696289, "title": "Cumidava", "text": "in Dacia. The Roman military castrum Cumidava was identified at 4 km northwest of the city Râşnov, at the common border with the city of Vulcan. Cumidava is mentioned also on the controversial Sinaia lead plates in the form \"Comidava\", which is used as example to debunk the myth about them. According to the director of the Romanian Institute of Archaeology, Alexandru Vulpe, the tablets include only what was known before 1900, for example, the form \"Comidava\" from Ptolemy, although now it's known that the correct spelling is \"Cumidava\", as found in 1942 in an inscription. Cumidava Cumidava (also Comidava,"}, {"doc_id": 3465021, "score": 70.4830322265625, "title": "Köprüçay River", "text": "Köprüçay River Köprüçay, ancient Eurymedon (Ancient Greek: Εὐρυμέδων) is a river that is situated in Antalya Province, Turkey, and empties into the Mediterranean. At its mouth, in the 460s BC (the actual date is highly disputed), the Athenian general Cimon defeated a large Persian force of ships and men moving westwards (Battle of the Eurymedon). The two land and sea battles lasted one day and included Cimon's capture or destruction of the entire Phoenician fleet of 200 triremes. In 190 BC, a Roman fleet led by Lucius Aemilius Regillus defeated the Seleucid fleet of Antiochus III the Great, led by"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the place of burial of the director of film The Last Company?", "answer": "Forest Lawn Memorial Park", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 20080750, "score": 73.7072525024414, "title": "The Remains (film)", "text": "The Remains (film) The Remains is a 2016 American horror film written and directed by Thomas Della Bella and starring Todd Lowe as a widower and father named John. In \"The Remains\", John moves his family after his wife passes, but the items that had been left in the house turn out to be haunted. In 1891, a couple visit a spiritualist named Madame Addison at 3:00 AM—the so-called witching hour—in order to try to find their lost daughter. Due to either ghostly or demonic intervention, all five people in the house die that night. Present day, John, whose wife"}, {"doc_id": 20080755, "score": 73.56268310546875, "title": "The Remains (film)", "text": "rating from the audience. The Remains (film) The Remains is a 2016 American horror film written and directed by Thomas Della Bella and starring Todd Lowe as a widower and father named John. In \"The Remains\", John moves his family after his wife passes, but the items that had been left in the house turn out to be haunted. In 1891, a couple visit a spiritualist named Madame Addison at 3:00 AM—the so-called witching hour—in order to try to find their lost daughter. Due to either ghostly or demonic intervention, all five people in the house die that night. Present"}, {"doc_id": 18025367, "score": 73.35480499267578, "title": "The Last Impresario", "text": "also detailed. The film documents Michael's recent heart attack, bankruptcy, and the sale of his life's collection of memorabilia in 2011 at a Sotheby's auction. The film explores the strong relationships Michael has forged with some of the most famous and influential artists, musicians, actors, filmmakers, comedians and celebrities of the twentieth century, including Kate Moss, John Cleese, Jack Nicholson, John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Mick Jagger, Pina Bausch, Andy Warhol, Naomi Watts, and many more, through a combination of interviews, narration, archival footage, home video, location photography, excerpts from his plays and films, letters, and candid personal photographs. Director Gracie"}, {"doc_id": 1940948, "score": 73.18601989746094, "title": "The Last Tycoon", "text": "Bruccoli reworked the extant seventeen chapters of the thirty-one planned according to his interpretation of the author's notes. Set in the 1930s, \"The Last Tycoon\" traces the life of Hollywood studio manager Monroe Stahr, clearly based on Irving Thalberg (head of the film company Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer), whom Fitzgerald had encountered several times. The novel begins with young NYC college student Cecelia Brady (first-person narrator), the daughter of influential Hollywood producer Pat Brady, preparing to fly home to Los Angeles. At the airport, she is surprised to meet an old friend of her father, author Wylie White. White is accompanied by a"}, {"doc_id": 1940950, "score": 73.06781768798828, "title": "The Last Tycoon", "text": "Schwartz committed suicide right after they left Nashville. Cecelia realises that the message Schwarz gave to Wylie was in fact for Monroe Stahr, her father's business partner. She has had a crush on Monroe for many years. Cecelia arrives at her father's film studio to pick him up for a birthday party. Due to an unexpected minor earthquake, Cecelia, her father, and his companions all end up in Stahr's office. A water pipe bursts and floods the set. Stahr beholds two women desperately clinging to the head of a statue – finding one of them to be the spitting image"}]}
+{"question": "Which film was released earlier, Ek Var Piyu Ne Malva Aavje or Lennon Or Mccartney?", "answer": "Ek Var Piyu Ne Malva Aavje", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 6440096, "score": 67.2503890991211, "title": "Kavi Pradeep", "text": "is \"\"Chal Chal Re Naujawan\"\", which made waves since the Indian freedom movement was at a crucial juncture. He worked on five more movies for Bombay Talkies which included \"Punar Milan\" (1940), \"Jhoola\" (1941), Naya Sansar (1941), \"Anjan\" (1943) and \"Kismet\" (1943). \"Kismet\" is known for its patriotic song \"\"Aaj Himalay Ki Choti Se Phir Hum Ne Lalkara Hai, Door Hato Ae Duniyawalon Hindustan Hamara Hai\"\" (From the peak of the Himalayas we are warning other countries to stay away from India as it is our country). Mashaal (1950) was his next film and it features the extremely popular song"}, {"doc_id": 2600236, "score": 65.99394226074219, "title": "The Apu Trilogy", "text": "on The Beatles, specifically George Harrison. The Apu Trilogy The Apu Trilogy comprises three Bengali films directed by Satyajit Ray: \"Pather Panchali\" (1955), \"Aparajito\" (1956) and \"The World of Apu\" (1959). They are frequently listed among the greatest films of all time and are often cited as the greatest movies in the history of Indian cinema. The original music for the films was composed by Ravi Shankar. They are based on two Bengali novels written by Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay: \"Pather Panchali\" (1929) and \"Aparajito\" (1932). The three films went on to win many national and international awards, including three National Film"}, {"doc_id": 9460981, "score": 65.49275970458984, "title": "The Beatles in film", "text": "by the up-and-coming Richard Lester, who was known for having directed a television version of the successful BBC radio series \"The Goon Show\" as well as the off-beat short film \"The Running, Jumping and Standing Still Film\", with Peter Sellers and Spike Milligan. \"A Hard Day's Night\" is a mockumentary of the four members as they make their way to a London television programme. The film, released at the height of Beatlemania, was well received by critics, and remains one of the most influential jukebox musicals. In 1965 came Help!; an Eastmancolour extravaganza, which was also directed by Lester. The"}, {"doc_id": 9460986, "score": 65.38542938232422, "title": "The Beatles in film", "text": "album, instead recording and issuing the \"Abbey Road\" album. But with so much money having been spent on the project, it was decided to finish, and release, the film and album (the latter with considerable post-production by Phil Spector) in the spring of 1970. When the film finally appeared, it was after the break-up had been announced, which gave the film's depiction of the band's acrimony and attempts to recapture the group's spirit a significant poignancy. In late 1966, John Lennon took time off to play a supporting character, Gripweed, in a film called \"How I Won the War\", also"}, {"doc_id": 5516996, "score": 65.37181091308594, "title": "Beaver & Krause", "text": "films featuring music played on the Moog by one or both of the pair were: \"The Graduate\", \"In Cold Blood\", \"Point Blank\" and \"Cool Hand Luke\" (all 1967); \"Rosemary's Baby\", \"Candy\" and \"I Love You, Alice B. Toklas\" (1968); \"They Shoot Horses, Don't They?\" (1969); and \"Catch-22\", \"Performance\" and \"Love Story\" (1970). On these soundtrack projects, Beaver and Krause's contributions were based on other composers' work and vision. According to an announcement in \"Billboard\" magazine, the \"first major film\" to feature a score written by Beaver & Krause was \"The Final Programme\" in 1973. In 1968, Beaver & Krause released"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director born earlier, The Korean Wedding Chest or True To The Navy?", "answer": "True To The Navy", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 6437575, "score": 68.92827606201172, "title": "Ryoo Seung-wan", "text": "Korean cinema history. His next project was \"The Battleship Island\", set on Hashima Island, an outlying island abandoned by Japan off the coast of Nagasaki, where countless Koreans were drafted into forced labor during World War II. The film follows a group of American OSS agents and Korean independence fighters on a mission to evacuate a key Korean figure from the island. Ryoo is married to Kang Hye-jung, film producer and CEO of their production company Filmmakers R&K. They met when Kang was a crew member on his 1996 short \"Transmutated Head\". Ryoo Seung-wan Ryoo Seung-wan (born December 15, 1973)"}, {"doc_id": 12688591, "score": 68.77975463867188, "title": "Kim Joo-hyuk", "text": "Kim Joo-hyuk Kim Joo-hyuk (3 October 1972 – 30 October 2017) was a South Korean actor. He was known for his leading roles in the films \"My Wife Got Married\" (2008), \"The Servant\" (2010), and \"Yourself and Yours\" (2016), his supporting role in \"Confidential Assignment\" (2017), as well as the television series \"Lovers in Prague\" (2005), \"God of War\" (2012), \"Hur Jun, The Original Story\" (2013) and \"Argon\" (2017). He was also an original regular cast member on the third season of the KBS2's reality-variety show \"2 Days & 1 Night\". Kim was the son of the late actor Kim"}, {"doc_id": 15094863, "score": 68.2587890625, "title": "Kim Tae-yong", "text": "Kim Tae-yong Kim Tae-yong (born December 9, 1969) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. After his feature directorial debut \"Memento Mori\" (1999), he helmed the critically acclaimed \"Family Ties\" (2006), and the English-language remake \"Late Autumn\" (2010). Although he initially wanted to pursue writing, Kim Tae-yong eventually graduated from Yonsei University in 1994 with a major in Politics and Diplomacy. He first became involved in Korean cinema through a friend, who was an assistant director of an independent production. Inspired by the vibrant atmosphere that came with working on a set, Kim then enrolled at the Korean Academy"}, {"doc_id": 2450452, "score": 68.21585083007812, "title": "James Caan", "text": "Fighting Man\" (2013) and \"The Outsider\" (2014). In 2014, Caan appeared in the dramatic comedy \"Preggoland\", playing a father who is disappointed with his daughter's lack of ambition, but who becomes overjoyed when she (falsely) announces that she is pregnant. The film premiered in the Special Presentations section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival The film had its US premiere on January 28, 2015 at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival. Crackle premiered \"The Throwaways\" on January 30, 2015. Caan plays Lt. Col. Christopher Holden, who leads a team fighting a cyberterrorist. More recent films include \"The Wrong Boyfriend\""}, {"doc_id": 207677, "score": 68.16996765136719, "title": "John Woo", "text": "action spy film \"\" (2000). He created the comic series \"Seven Brothers\", published by Virgin Comics. He cites his three favorite films as David Lean's \"Lawrence of Arabia\", Akira Kurosawa's \"Seven Samurai\" and Jean-Pierre Melville's \"Le Samouraï\". Woo was born Wu Yu-seng (Ng Yu-sum in Cantonese) in Guangzhou, China, amidst the chaos of the Chinese Civil War at the end of October 1946. Due to school age restrictions, his mother changed his birth date to 22 September 1948, which is what remains on his passport. The Woo family, Christians faced with persecution during Mao Zedong's early anti-bourgeois purges after the"}]}
+{"question": "What is the place of birth of the founder of Oak Hill Capital Partners?", "answer": "Texas", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 8367935, "score": 74.92670440673828, "title": "Oak Investment Partners", "text": "Oak Investment Partners Oak Investment Partners is a private equity firm focusing on venture capital investments in companies developing communications systems, information technology, new Internet media, healthcare services and retail. The firm, founded in 1978, is based in Greenwich, Connecticut with offices in Norwalk, Connecticut, Minneapolis and Palo Alto, California. Since inception, Oak had invested in more than 480 companies and had raised more than $8.4 billion in investor commitments across 12 private equity funds. In May 2006, Oak raised its 12th fund, at $2.56 billion reportedly the largest venture capital fund ever raised. In 2015, Indian-born employee Iftikar Ahmed"}, {"doc_id": 7114781, "score": 72.81375885009766, "title": "Oak Hill Capital Partners", "text": "Oak Hill Capital Partners Oak Hill Capital Partners is a private equity firm headquartered in New York City, with more than $9 billion of committed capital from leading entrepreneurs, endowments, foundations, corporations, pension funds and global financial institutions. Robert Bass is the lead investor. Oak Hill Capital is one of several Oak Hill partnerships, each of which has an independent management team. These Oak Hill partnerships comprise over $18 billion of investment capital across multiple asset classes, including private equity, special situations, high yield and bank debt, venture capital, real estate and a public equity exchange fund. On April 20,"}, {"doc_id": 9951070, "score": 72.01129150390625, "title": "J. Michael Evans", "text": "Alibaba since its September 2014 IPO and will continue on the board as a management member. He had known Alibaba founder Jack Ma since before 2005. In the high-profile IPO, Goldman was one of six lead underwriters with Mark Schwartz, chairman of Goldman Asia Pacific, named as lead banker for Goldman in a lead-up New York \"Times\" report. Evans was born to Dr. John Robert Evans and his wife Gay. Besides his twin brother Mark, he has four other siblings: Derek, Gillian (Gill), Timothy (Tim), and Willa. J. Michael Evans John Michael \"Mike\" Evans (born August 16, 1957 in Toronto,"}, {"doc_id": 16823195, "score": 71.29732513427734, "title": "Paul Onwuanibe", "text": "Paul Onwuanibe Paul Onwuanibe (Born 29 June 1966) is an African business magnate. He is best known as the MD/CEO of Landmark Group – an African-focused real estate and serviced office company having over 500 companies as clients with offices in five continents. Paul Onwuanibe was born in Paddington, London to George Onwuanibe. and Dorothy Onwuanibe. His parents are of Nigerian descent. He has one elder sister, Angela, and one elder brother, Anthony. He attended primary and part of his secondary school in the United Kingdom with a brief stint at Eton College for boys. At 16, he was admitted"}, {"doc_id": 19077203, "score": 71.28081512451172, "title": "Robert F. Smith (investor)", "text": "2018 cover story, \"Forbes\" declared Smith the wealthiest African-American, surpassing Oprah Winfrey. Robert F. Smith was born a fourth generation Coloradoan to Dr. William Robert Smith and Dr. Sylvia Myma Smith, who were both school teacher parents with PhDs. He grew up in a predominantly African American, middle-class neighborhood in Denver. He attended Carson Elementary School and a newly-integrated school, Gove Jr. High School in Denver. When he was an infant, his mother carried him at the March on Washington, where the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his \"I Have a Dream\" speech. In high school, he applied"}]}
+{"question": "When was the performer of song I'Ll Be A Bachelor 'Til I Die born?", "answer": "September 17, 1923", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 18878720, "score": 74.14141082763672, "title": "I'll Be a Bachelor 'Til I Die", "text": "I'll Be a Bachelor 'Til I Die \"I'll Be a Bachelor 'Til I Die\" is a song written and recorded by Hank Williams on MGM Records. The bravado-driven \"I'll Be a Bachelor 'Til I Die\" scorns the institution of marriage with Williams singing, \"I can't understand how one and one make one.\" Williams appears to have had no such doubts himself; in the \"American Masters\" episode about his life, Audrey Williams recalls that Williams proposed to her almost immediately after they met. On October 18, 1952, Williams and Billie Jean Jones Eshlimar were married in Minden, Louisiana by a justice"}, {"doc_id": 18878722, "score": 73.1116943359375, "title": "I'll Be a Bachelor 'Til I Die", "text": "\"I'll Be a Bachelor 'Til I Die\" was recorded at Castle Studio in Nashville with Fred Rose producing and backing from Jerry Byrd (steel guitar), Robert \"Chubby\" Wise (fiddle), Zeke Turner (lead guitar), probably Louis Innis (bass) and either Owen Bradley or Rose on piano. It was released as the B-side to \"Honky Tonkin'\" I'll Be a Bachelor 'Til I Die \"I'll Be a Bachelor 'Til I Die\" is a song written and recorded by Hank Williams on MGM Records. The bravado-driven \"I'll Be a Bachelor 'Til I Die\" scorns the institution of marriage with Williams singing, \"I can't understand"}, {"doc_id": 9955542, "score": 70.89617156982422, "title": "Solomon King", "text": "Solomon King Solomon King (August 13, 1931 – January 21, 2005) was an American 1960s and 1970s popular music singer. He is best remembered for his 1968 British hit single, \"She Wears My Ring\", which charted in 40 countries. Born Allen V. Levy in Lexington, Kentucky, as a teenager he attended the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, and was offered a scholarship to study Cantatorial Music by Jan Peerce. He first started singing professionally in 1952. Under his first pseudonym, Randy Leeds, his records such as \"I'm Gonna Live Til I Die\" did not sell. King was the first white singer"}, {"doc_id": 3608607, "score": 70.04316711425781, "title": "Ruth Lowe", "text": "Ruth Lowe Ruth Lowe (August 12, 1914 – January 4, 1981) was a Canadian pianist and songwriter. She wrote the song \"I'll Never Smile Again\" after her husband died during surgery. The song was later covered by many artists, including Frank Sinatra and The Ink Spots. In 1936, Ruth was working in the 'Song Shop' in Toronto when Ina Ray Hutton brought her All-Girl band (the Melodears) to town. Her piano player had taken ill, and Ina was frantically trying to locate a good-looking blonde lady replacement. Ruth Lowe auditioned, and became the regular pianist in Ina Ray's band. At"}, {"doc_id": 18878721, "score": 70.0048828125, "title": "I'll Be a Bachelor 'Til I Die", "text": "of the peace. It was the second marriage for both. The next day two public ceremonies were also held at the New Orleans Civic Auditorium, where 14,000 seats were sold for each. After Williams' death, a judge ruled that the wedding was not legal because Jones Eshlimar's divorce had not become final until eleven days after she married Williams. Audrey and Hank's mother Lillie Williams were the driving force behind having the marriage declared invalid and pursued the matter for years. Williams also married Audrey before her divorce was final, on the tenth day of a required sixty-day reconciliation period."}]}
+{"question": "Where was the director of film Tuos born?", "answer": "Tondo, Manila", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 20995775, "score": 69.20536804199219, "title": "Al posto tuo", "text": "Al posto tuo At your place () is a 2009 Italian comedy film written by Massimo di Nicola and directed by Max Croci and starring Luca Argentero, Ambra Angiolini and Angela Melillo. Luca Molteni and Rocco Fontana are two creative directors of a company that produces plumbing fixtures, where the first is a single architect by choice, sexy, who lives in a town, while the other is an architect who lives in a country house, married to Claudia and with three children. When they discover the companies they work want to fusion, their German sadic director proposes to them, to"}, {"doc_id": 9568604, "score": 68.99932861328125, "title": "Tom Oesch", "text": "film in 2017, the action comedy \"Danger One\", starring Tom Everett Scott, Denis O'Hare, Michael O'Neill, and Charles Shaughnessy. The film was based on his original idea and it was released in the United States in theaters and on VOD by Freestyle Digital Media on September 14, 2018. Tom Oesch Tom Oesch (born September 27, 1980) is a Swiss filmmaker working in Hollywood, California. Tom Oesch grew up in Rebstein, a small rural town in Switzerland. After his mother had taken him to see \"Jurassic Park\" at the local movie theater, he decided that he wanted to make a film"}, {"doc_id": 2122172, "score": 68.85688018798828, "title": "Cameron Crowe", "text": "\"Aloha\" delayed, Crowe set his next feature, the family comedy-drama \"We Bought a Zoo\", based on Benjamin Mee's memoir of the same name. Crowe collaborated with \"The Devil Wears Prada\" writer Aline Brosh McKenna on the screenplay. The book's story follows Mee, who buys and moves into a dilapidated zoo (now Dartmoor Zoological Park) in the English countryside. Looking for a fresh start along with his seven-year-old daughter and his troubled fourteen-year-old son, he hopes to refurbish the zoo and run it and to give his children what he calls an \"adventure\". Crowe changed the location to the United States."}, {"doc_id": 17202256, "score": 68.73709106445312, "title": "Tum, My Pledge of Love", "text": "wealthy philanthropist prompts his son, half-Pinoy, half-Indian Ravaan Raza (Robin Padilla) to return to India from the Philippines. Ravaan is told that he can only get his father's mega millions of inheritance if he marries Linda, an arrangement she's unaware of. This is also the condition before Linda can take full control of the school, and she loves the school so much that she agrees to the marriage even if she loathes Ravaan with a passion. The film was shot in India, the same place where Padilla and Rodriguez had their honeymoon. On April 4, 2011, the film's preview was"}, {"doc_id": 20995776, "score": 68.72290802001953, "title": "Al posto tuo", "text": "win the only position of manager in the new society, a \"\"life exchange\"\": for a week they will have to exchange their homes and adopt the same daily habits of the other. Al posto tuo At your place () is a 2009 Italian comedy film written by Massimo di Nicola and directed by Max Croci and starring Luca Argentero, Ambra Angiolini and Angela Melillo. Luca Molteni and Rocco Fontana are two creative directors of a company that produces plumbing fixtures, where the first is a single architect by choice, sexy, who lives in a town, while the other is an"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the director of film Phantoms Of Happiness born?", "answer": "Hamburg", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 9729372, "score": 69.85453033447266, "title": "City of Joy (film)", "text": "their rent money and thrown out on the streets, and it's difficult for Hasari to find a job to support them. But the determined family refuses to give up and eventually finds its place in the poverty-stricken city. Meanwhile, on the other end of Calcutta, Max Lowe (Patrick Swayze), a doctor disillusioned by his easy job in a Houston hospital, has arrived in search of spiritual enlightenment after the loss of a patient. However, he encounters misfortune as soon as he arrives. After being tricked by a young prostitute, he is roughed up by thugs and left bleeding in the"}, {"doc_id": 8445749, "score": 69.66283416748047, "title": "Shortcut to Happiness", "text": "When the devil scoffs, he turns to famed orator Daniel Webster (Anthony Hopkins). The two conclude that they should take the battle to court with Webster defending Stone in an otherworldly trial against the devil in the ultimate battle of wits in a fight over the fate of Stone's soul. Shot in early 2001 in New York City, the film was plagued with financial difficulties. During post-production Baldwin had said the movie was taken from him. Due to this and other creative differences, Baldwin had his name removed from the directing credit; the name was ultimately replaced with the pseudonym"}, {"doc_id": 9045354, "score": 69.09003448486328, "title": "Roy Lee", "text": "on its opening weekend. Also in October 2006, \"The Departed\", a crime thriller from Warner Bros., directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon and Jack Nicholson, was released, grossing $27 million in its opening weekend. It was Scorsese's biggest opening ever. \"The Departed\" later went on to win Best Picture at the 79th Academy Awards. He worked as executive producer of the Uruguay short film \"Ataque de Pánico!\" alongside Doug Davison. Roy Lee Roy Lee (born March 23, 1969) is an American film producer. Vertigo Entertainment, Lee's production company in Beverly Hills, California, has a first-look deal"}, {"doc_id": 19163762, "score": 68.99363708496094, "title": "Phantom of the Theatre", "text": "re-open with a new show… and bring in new victims… The Phantom of the Theatre depicts a tragic love story between hot film star Meng Sifan and young director Gu Weibang, the son of the warlord Gu Mingshan. The film cast will be led by Ruby Lin, Raymond Yip, and Manfred Wong. This is the third time for the three co-star in horror films. Phantom of the Theatre was filmed in Shanghai. Shooting of the film started on January 13, 2015 and was wrapped up on March 3, 2015. The film was moved from its scheduled release date of November"}, {"doc_id": 15640540, "score": 68.37743377685547, "title": "Once Upon ay Time in Mumbai Dobaara!", "text": "and most of the other cast and crew visited the Dargah Sharif (a shrine to the Sufi saint Moinuddin Chishti in Ajmer) on Monday morning, 5 August, to pray for the film's success and the well-being of all involved. Hollywood actor Al Pacino enjoyed the film's promotion, saying that the promos and posters reminded him of \"The Godfather\" when business associate Barry Navidi showed him the theatrical trailer (Pacino portrayed Michael Corleone, son of Vito Corleone). Akshay Kumar said of Pacino's response: \"A touch of appreciation is always held dearly in an actor's arms, even if it's from the simplest"}]}
+{"question": "When was Henry Fitzgerald-De Ros, 21St Baron De Ros's father born?", "answer": "30 July 1761", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 9081278, "score": 80.48873901367188, "title": "Henry FitzGerald-de Ros, 21st Baron de Ros", "text": "Henry FitzGerald-de Ros, 21st Baron de Ros Henry William FitzGerald-de Ros, 21st Baron de Ros (12 June 1793 – 28/29 March 1839) was a British nobleman, the son of Lord Henry FitzGerald and his wife Charlotte FitzGerald-de Ros, 20th Baroness de Ros. Fitzgerald-de Ros briefly served as Member of Parliament for the borough of West Looe from 1816 to 1818. In 1831, upon the death of his mother, he inherited the Barony of de Ros, the oldest surviving barony in the Peerage of England. He was an excellent whist player, but was involved in a gambling scandal in 1836. Lord"}, {"doc_id": 7630346, "score": 79.25493621826172, "title": "Maurice FitzGerald, 9th Duke of Leinster", "text": "John died on 3 August 2015. Lord and Lady John FitzGerald had two children: Edward FitzGerald is the current heir presumptive to the dukedom and other family titles. A controversial claim by the supposed descendants of the 5th Duke (largely debunked by Michael Estorick in 1981) was made in 2006 and rejected in 2007 by the Lord Chancellor, who accepted the claim made by the 9th Duke of Leinster. In 2010, however, DNA evidence was presented that indicates that Paul FitzGerald is related to the wife of the 5th Duke, the former Lady Hermione Duncombe.[4] As reported in The Scotsman,"}, {"doc_id": 7630345, "score": 79.16292572021484, "title": "Maurice FitzGerald, 9th Duke of Leinster", "text": "Mary Francesca Hollick on 19 February 1972. The Duke and Duchess have three children: The present Duke's only son died childless in 1997, thus his brother, Captain Lord John FitzGerald (1952–2015), became heir presumptive to the family titles; educated at Millfield and the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, he served as a Captain in the 5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards and later was a horse trainer by profession. Lord John married Barbara Zindel, daughter of Andreas and Daniela Zindel, of Lausanne and St. Moritz, Switzerland at St. Nicholas Church, Chadlington, Oxford, on 11 December 1982; they divorced in 2013 and Lord"}, {"doc_id": 8653571, "score": 79.15836334228516, "title": "Lord Henry FitzGerald", "text": "Lord Henry FitzGerald Lord Henry FitzGerald PC (Ire) (30 July 1761 – 9 July 1829) was the fourth son of the 1st Duke of Leinster and the Duchess of Leinster (née Lady Emily Lennox). A younger brother was the revolutionary Lord Edward FitzGerald. Fitzgerald joined the British Army and became a lieutenant in the 66th Foot in 1788, transferring as a captain in 1779 to the newly raised 85th Foot, which was posted to garrison duty in Jamaica for the duration the American Revolutionary War. He was there promoted to major in 1781 and lieutenant-colonel in 1783, taking over command"}, {"doc_id": 8653545, "score": 78.99079132080078, "title": "Charlotte FitzGerald-de Ros, 20th Baroness de Ros", "text": "Charlotte FitzGerald-de Ros, 20th Baroness de Ros Charlotte Fitzgerald-de Ros, 20th Baroness de Ros of Helmsley (24 May 1769 – 9 January 1831), also known as Lady Henry FitzGerald, was born Charlotte Boyle-Walsingham in Castlemartyr, County Cork, Ireland or in London, where she died. She was the daughter of the Hon. Robert Boyle, later Boyle-Walsingham (1736–1780) and wife (m. 1759) Charlotte Hanbury Williams (d. 1790), daughter of Sir Charles Hanbury Williams and Lady Frances Coningsby. Her paternal grandparents were Henry Boyle, 1st Earl of Shannon and his second wife Lady Henrietta Boyle. She spent most of her childhood with her"}]}
+{"question": "Are North Marion High School (Oregon) and Seoul High School both located in the same country?", "answer": "no", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 17906345, "score": 69.96300506591797, "title": "Wilshire Private School", "text": "Wilshire Private School Wilshire Private School, previously called the Wilshire School, the Hankook School, and the Los Angeles Hankook Academy, is a primary and secondary school located in Koreatown, Los Angeles. It is in the Mid-City/Mid-Wilshire area. It is sponsored by the Korean Institute of Southern California (KISC, 남가주한국학원/南加州韓國學院). Its primary target students are Korean Americans. In 1994, the principal, John Regan, stated that Hankook School was the only educational facility that targeted Korean students in the United States. The Korean Institute of Southern California opened the school in 1985. According to Regan, First Lady of South Korea Son Myeong-sun"}, {"doc_id": 17832874, "score": 69.60638427734375, "title": "Yongsan International School of Seoul", "text": "Trade, Industry and Energy provided funding of 13 billion won (US$13 million) for construction costs and the Korea Chamber of Commerce & Industry (KCCI) financed additional costs of 20 billion won (US$20 million). In 2011 the students SAT scores were above the national average of the United States, with a mean of 1,255, compared to a U.S. average of 1,028. Students have been admitted to global educational institutions including the University of Chicago, Stanford University, Carnegie Mellon University, Columbia University, Pepperdine University (Malibu), Goethe University in Frankfurt, Germany and Korea University. Students have an option of choosing a Christian or"}, {"doc_id": 6886033, "score": 68.81668090820312, "title": "Songdo International Business District", "text": "be funded by the Ministry of Knowledge Economy, the Incheon Free Economic Zone and the Incheon Metropolitan Government. The development is part of a $35 billion effort by the Korean government to form an international business district that houses competitive universities from around the world. In spring 2014, George Mason University (Fairfax, Virginia) opened its Korean campus in Songdo to support undergraduate academic interests and professional development programming for local corporations. Additionally, University of Utah anticipated opening a satellite campus in March 2014 with several American bachelor's degrees offered in Social Sciences, along with an M.A. in Applied Linguistics Though"}, {"doc_id": 17832870, "score": 68.49818420410156, "title": "Yongsan International School of Seoul", "text": "Yongsan International School of Seoul Yongsan International School of Seoul (YISS) is a kindergarten (age 5) to 12th grade college-preparatory international school. Accredited by WASC and ACSI and based on the U.S. educational model, the academic program includes an extensive offering of Advanced Placement (AP) courses at the high school level. YISS is considered one of the top international schools in Korea. It results in YISS graduates gaining admission to many of the world’s most selective schools including Stanford, MIT, Columbia, University of Pennsylvania, Cornell, Duke, West Point, NYU Stern, Northwestern, UC Berkeley, University College London, and University of St."}, {"doc_id": 10097340, "score": 68.36369323730469, "title": "Pyongyang University of Science and Technology", "text": "United States, and other countries. As a joint venture university, the PUST is seen as a contribution to the Korean reunification process. Kim Hak Song, who managed a farm run by the agriculture department of the university, was detained on charges of committing “hostile criminal acts” against the country on 6 May 2017. Kim Sang-duk, who also worked for the university, had been arrested on similar charges on April 22. They both were released on May 8, 2018, into U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's custody after overtures were made for a meeting to be held between President Donald Trump"}]}
+{"question": "Where did Domentius Iii Of Georgia's father die?", "answer": "Ottoman Empire", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 17141271, "score": 74.59610748291016, "title": "Prince Levan of Georgia", "text": "political intrigues has persisted to this day. The loss of his favorite son was a blow to the aging King Heraclius and the regular army which Levan had commanded gradually crumbled after his death. The 19th-century British historian and Indian Army officer William Monteith, who met Heraclius's son, Alexander, in Iran in the 1820s, wrote of Levan: \"He appeared to be endowed with most of the better qualities and much of the talent of his father, who might have hoped to find in him a successor capable of governing his distracted country; but he was assassinated at Telav by a"}, {"doc_id": 575966, "score": 74.47383117675781, "title": "Darius I", "text": "and was killed by an infected leg wound. After this, Darius and a group of six nobles traveled to Sikayauvati to kill an usurper, Gaumata, who had taken the throne by pretending to be Bardiya during the true king's absence. Many modern historians believe that Gaumata was in fact the true heir Bardiya, with the historical account being altered by Darius to make the \"coup d'etat\" appear more legitimate. Darius's account, written at the Behistun Inscription, states that Cambyses II killed his own brother Bardiya, but that this murder was not known among the Iranian people. A would-be usurper named"}, {"doc_id": 5507275, "score": 73.82603454589844, "title": "Robert Carter III", "text": "on April 26, 1793 (expressly conditional to the Deed of Gift). Then, before the next Westmoreland court session, perhaps victimized by mob action such as tar-and-feathers, Carter and his daughters fled by ship with Negro George and Negro Betty to Baltimore (on May 8, 1793). He never returned, despite numerous entreaties. The meetinghouse used for the Yeocomico Baptist Church burned down six months after Carter left; Carter saved an unsigned complaining letter (which he believed from Thruston) that compared the Deed of Gift to fire destroying neighbors' houses. Upon reaching Baltimore, Carter received the news that his son Robert Bladen"}, {"doc_id": 17582605, "score": 73.81485748291016, "title": "Domentius IV of Georgia", "text": "patriarch had traveled, in 1707, to Iran in order to convince the shah to force his reluctant vassal in Kakheti into concessions. The 18th-century European authors such as Judasz Tadeusz Krusinski and the Capuchin missionary Pierre d'Issoudun report that Domentius, while visiting Iran, offered to unfrock himself, marry and convert to Islam, hoping to accede to the throne of Kartli. For this, Krusiński claims, Levan, himself a Muslim, had him thrashed on the soles of his feet. While the trustfulness of these reports remain disputed to this day, the rumors were current in Domentius's time as suggested in the historical"}, {"doc_id": 17141270, "score": 73.63692474365234, "title": "Prince Levan of Georgia", "text": "its territory between his two sons, George and Iulon. Prince Levan, aged 25, died on 5 February 1781 at the mansion of Prince Ioane Abashidze in the village of Vejini in Kakheti, under circumstances that have remained unresolved. Although a homicide was immediately suspected, the inquiry into the case failed to reveal a murderer. Allegations that Levan was stabbed to death by Prince Asat Vachnadze for taking liberties with his wife, that Levan died after \"eating too much salmon\" that day, or that he was poisoned by Prince Shermazan Abkhazi were never confirmed, but suspicion that Levan fell victim to"}]}
+{"question": "What is the place of birth of the performer of song S.O.S. (Ola Song)?", "answer": "Lund", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 4771528, "score": 74.07843780517578, "title": "Iko Iko", "text": "Ghanaian social linguist Dr. Evershed Amuzu said the chorus was \"definitely West African\", reflecting the tonal patterns of the region. He notes that the phrase \"ayeko\"—often doubled as \"ayeko, ayeko\"—is a popular chant meaning \"well done, or congratulations\" among the Akan and Ewe people in modern-day Togo, Ghana, and Benin. Both groups were frequently taken in the slave trade, often through Haiti to Louisiana. Ewes in particular are credited with bringing West African cultural influences like Vodun rites to Haiti and on to New Orleans. Musicologist Ned Sublette has backed the idea that the chorus might have roots in Haitian"}, {"doc_id": 17363212, "score": 73.25845336914062, "title": "Olojo festival", "text": "Oketage hill by Araba (Chief Priest), as well as visiting places of historical importance. At the shrine, the traditional Chiefs with the swords of office marked with chalk and cam wood, appear in ceremonial attire and dance to rhythms from Bembe, a traditional drum. The style of grum and singing for each Chief is different. Only the Ooni can dance to the drum called Osirigi. Olojo has remained popular in Ile-Ife because of its myth and history. It connotes the day in the year specially blessed by Olodumare (the creator of the Universe). Olojo can also be literally translated as"}, {"doc_id": 1836048, "score": 72.83753204345703, "title": "Music of Nigeria", "text": "rich Yoruba language. Modern day Yoruba film and theater music composers among whom Tope Alabi is the flagbearer have variously accompanied dramatic actions with original music. Children in Nigeria have many of their own traditions, usually singing games. These are most often call-and-response type songs, using archaic language. There are other songs, such as among the Tarok people that are sexually explicit and obscene, and are only performed far away from the home. Children also use instruments like un-pitched raft zithers (made from cornstalks) and drums made from tin cans, a pipe made from a pawpaw stem and a jaw"}, {"doc_id": 8643665, "score": 72.8240737915039, "title": "Asadata Dafora", "text": "the pioneers of black dance in America. Austin Dafora Horton was born into the Creole ethnic group on 4 August 1890 in Freetown, Sierra Leone. The son of John 'Johnnie' Warner M. Horton, the Freetown city treasurer, and his wife, a concert pianist. Dafora grew up in a privileged household. The surname Horton came from his great-grandfather, Moses Pindar Horton, a liberated African slave originally from Benin. His half sister was Constance Cummings-John, a well known Creole Pan-Africanist. Born into a prominent family, Dafora received a European education at the Wesleyan School in Freetown. However, he always maintained a keen"}, {"doc_id": 13031073, "score": 72.46163940429688, "title": "Eyo festival", "text": "of éyo. 3: Iga éyo Odoru 4: Iga éyo Mogusen/Amororo 5:Iga éyo Fibigbuwa The major source of éyo in Iperu is the Iga éyo Pakeriké and other 4 are the Iperu Royal houses. Eyo festival The Eyo Festival, otherwise known as the Adamu Orisha Play, is a Yoruba festival unique to Lagos, Nigeria. In modern times, it is presented by the people of Lagos as a tourist event and due to its history, is traditionally performed on Lagos Island. The word \"Eyo\" also refers to the costumed dancers, known as the \"masquerades \"that come out during the festival. The origins"}]}
+{"question": "Which film was released more recently, Royal Treasure or When Love Begins?", "answer": "Royal Treasure", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 19358567, "score": 75.07930755615234, "title": "Royal Treasure", "text": "Royal Treasure Royal Treasure () is a 2016 Chinese comedy-thriller film directed by Yan Min and Ren Jing and stars Huang Bo, Sun Honglei, Huang Lei, Show Lo, Wang Xun, Zhang Yixing, Zanilia Zhao, and Yu Hewei. It was released in China on January 15, 2016. When Huang Bo, Sun Honglei, Huang Lei, Show Lo, Wang Xun and Zhang Yixing are filming the reality show \"Go fighting!\", a thunderstone had struck them, and they go back to the Ming dynasty (1368 - 1644). They are in favour with the emperor, before the death of the emperor, he leaves the legacy"}, {"doc_id": 19358568, "score": 70.965576171875, "title": "Royal Treasure", "text": "- the Order of the Holy Flame to them. After the emperor died, they return to the modern civilization and begin their journey of searching for the treasure. This film was shot in Heshun Town of Tengchong, Yunnan. The film was released on January 15, 2015 in China. The film's opening day gross was ¥30.994 million and took ¥77.1 million in its first week. It grossed a total of in China. Royal Treasure Royal Treasure () is a 2016 Chinese comedy-thriller film directed by Yan Min and Ren Jing and stars Huang Bo, Sun Honglei, Huang Lei, Show Lo, Wang"}, {"doc_id": 20599579, "score": 70.73766326904297, "title": "Blood & Treasure", "text": "2,000-year-old battle for the cradle of civilization.\" On November 30, 2017, it was announced that CBS had given a series order to \"Blood & Treasure\", a new television series created and written by Matt Federman and Stephen Scaia. The series order was reportedly for a first season of thirteen episodes in which Federman and Scaia will also executive produce alongside Taylor Elmore, Ben Silverman, Marc Webb, and Mark Vlasic. Webb is also set to direct the series as well. Production companies involved in the series include CBS Television Studios. On March 12, 2018, it was announced that Katia Winter, Michael"}, {"doc_id": 13072135, "score": 69.99174499511719, "title": "The Return of the Musketeers, or The Treasures of Cardinal Mazarin", "text": "The Return of the Musketeers, or The Treasures of Cardinal Mazarin The Return of the Musketeers, or The Treasures of Cardinal Mazarin () is a 2009 Russian musical film directed by Georgi Yungvald-Khilkevich. The film begins with the final scene of \"The Vicomte of Bragelonne\" novel. The musketeers Aramis and Porthos are killed in a fight against royal guardsmen. After sensing their deaths, Athos commits suicide by poisoning himself in his own estate. While serving as commander of the royal troops in the war with the Netherlands, d'Artagnan has eventually become a Marshal of France as it was predicted by"}, {"doc_id": 6905233, "score": 69.98561096191406, "title": "National Treasure: Book of Secrets", "text": "National Treasure: Book of Secrets National Treasure: Book of Secrets (released on home video as National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets) is a 2007 American adventure film directed by Jon Turteltaub and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer. It is a sequel to the 2004 film \"National Treasure\" and is the second part of the \"National Treasure\" film series. The film stars Nicolas Cage, Diane Kruger, Justin Bartha, Jon Voight, Harvey Keitel, Ed Harris, Bruce Greenwood, and Helen Mirren. The film premiered in New York City on December 13, 2007, and was released in North America by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures"}]}
+{"question": "When did Cilia Van Dijk's husband die?", "answer": "4 December 2012", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 3315427, "score": 77.58972930908203, "title": "Junio Valerio Borghese", "text": "Italy, after his time in the Frogmen assault Unit \"Dècima MAS\". Latterly regarded as a political outcast and shunned by his ancestrally blue blood social connections for his \"heretical\" political extremism and disregard for the external norms of modern aristocratic etiquette and behavior, Junio Valerio Borghese died under mysterious circumstances in Cadiz, Spain, on 26 August 1974, aged 68. The death certificate records the cause of death as \"acute hemorrhagic pancreatitis\"; however, since the Prince was visited by a physician who found him in good shape just a few days before, it has been suggested that the circumstances of his"}, {"doc_id": 3913432, "score": 75.10317993164062, "title": "Hans van Mierlo", "text": "Mierlo has been married three times. He has a son from his first marriage and two daughters from the second. Since 1999 Van Mierlo had a relationship with the Dutch writer Connie Palmen; they got married on 11 November 2009, in Amsterdam. Hans van Mierlo died on 11 March 2010 at the age of 78; he had been living with a transplanted liver since 2000 which was required after liver failure as a consequence of a hepatitis C contamination contracted from a blood transfusion in 1982. Hans van Mierlo Henricus Antonius Franciscus Maria Oliva \"Hans\" van Mierlo (; 18 August"}, {"doc_id": 2009053, "score": 74.98091888427734, "title": "Gian Gastone de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany", "text": "jokes. These parties ceased when Violante Beatrice died, in 1731; Gian Gastone was devastated by the loss of his beloved sister-in-law. Rumours abounded that the Grand Duke had died, as the public never saw him. To discredit these, the Dowager Electress induced Gian Gastone to make a public appearance—his final one—on Saint John the Baptist's day of 1729. An alcoholic, Gian Gastone drank too much before the ceremony and vomited repeatedly throughout; he had to be carried unconscious back to the Palazzo Pitti, the royal palace, on a litter. A sprained ankle incurred in July 1729 left the Grand Duke"}, {"doc_id": 14282366, "score": 74.46849822998047, "title": "Giuliano Giuliani", "text": "Italian showgirl and television personality Raffaella Del Rosario. The couple met in 1987 and were wed in 1988; together they had a daughter, Gessica, born in 1989. Giuliani believed that he contracted the HIV virus in 1989 in Buenos Aires during Diego Maradona's wedding party on 7 November. There he met a woman – possibly a prostitute – whom he believed had infected him; in 1991 Giuliani confided to his wife that he had betrayed her only on that one occasion. The news of his illness was leaked by the media in 1992, and there were initially rumours in the"}, {"doc_id": 256609, "score": 73.98341369628906, "title": "Lucrezia Borgia", "text": "of annulment before witnesses. There has been speculation that during the prolonged process of the annulment, Lucrezia consummated a relationship with someone, perhaps Alexander's chamberlain Pedro Calderon, also named Perotto. In any case, families hostile to the Borgias would later accuse her of being pregnant at the time her marriage was annulled for non-consummation. She is known to have retired to the convent of San Sisto in June 1497 to await the outcome of the annulment proceedings, which were finalized in December of the same year. The bodies of Pedro Calderon, and a maid, Pantasilea, were found in the Tiber"}]}
+{"question": "Who is the father of the director of film Lila & Eve?", "answer": "Chuck Stone", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 17847425, "score": 75.90695190429688, "title": "Lila & Eve", "text": "cast of the film, as a member of a \"Mothers of Lost Children\" support group, which helps women who have lost children to violence. On January 27, 2014, Lifetime Films and A+E Studios has signed on to produce the film along with JuVee Productions and ChickFlick Productions. On February 6, 2014, Aml Ameen joined the cast of the film, as Lila's older son, Stephon. The filming of the drama \"Lila & Eve\" began on January 21, 2014, in Atlanta, Georgia. \"Lila & Eve\" premiered on January 30, 2015, at the Sundance Film Festival in Utah. On February 26, 2015, Samuel"}, {"doc_id": 17847427, "score": 75.71769714355469, "title": "Lila & Eve", "text": "elevated by the performances of leads Viola Davis and Jennifer Lopez.\" Dann Gire from \"The Daily Herald\" wrote that the empathy from Viola Davis elevates the film. Lila & Eve Lila & Eve is a 2015 American crime drama film directed by Charles Stone III and written by Patrick Gilfillan. The film stars Viola Davis and Jennifer Lopez. It premiered on January 30, 2015, at the Sundance Film Festival. The film was released in North America on July 17, 2015, in a limited release and through video on demand by Samuel Goldwyn Films. This marks the second time Davis and"}, {"doc_id": 17847417, "score": 75.45051574707031, "title": "Lila & Eve", "text": "Lila & Eve Lila & Eve is a 2015 American crime drama film directed by Charles Stone III and written by Patrick Gilfillan. The film stars Viola Davis and Jennifer Lopez. It premiered on January 30, 2015, at the Sundance Film Festival. The film was released in North America on July 17, 2015, in a limited release and through video on demand by Samuel Goldwyn Films. This marks the second time Davis and Lopez acted in a film together, the first being the Steven Soderbergh film \"Out of Sight\" in 1998. Lila, a single mother living in Atlanta, struggles after"}, {"doc_id": 20877136, "score": 71.53739929199219, "title": "Eve (upcoming film)", "text": "Eve (upcoming film) Eve is an upcoming American action thriller film directed by Tate Taylor and written by Matthew Newton. The film stars Jessica Chastain, Colin Farrell, Common, John Malkovich, Geena Davis and Joan Chen. In August 2018, it was reported that Tate Taylor had been hired to direct the film, replacing Newton. In September 2018, Colin Farrell, Common, and John Malkovich joined the cast of the film. In October 2018, Falk Hentschel, Diana Silvers, Geena Davis Joan Chen and Jess Weixler joined the cast of the film. Principal photography began on September 24, 2018 in Boston. In August 2018,"}, {"doc_id": 8634058, "score": 71.0562515258789, "title": "Jaume Collet-Serra", "text": "horror film starring Vera Farmiga, Peter Sarsgaard, and Isabelle Fuhrman. The film centres on a couple who, after the death of their unborn child, adopt a mysterious nine-year-old girl. \"Orphan\" was produced by Joel Silver and Susan Downey of Dark Castle Entertainment and Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Davisson Killoran of Appian Way Productions. The film received mixed critical reviews but was a box office success. Collet-Serra then directed \"Unknown\", a 2011 British psychological thriller starring Liam Neeson, Diane Kruger, January Jones, Aidan Quinn, Bruno Ganz, and Frank Langella. The film is based on the 2003 French novel published in English"}]}
+{"question": "What is the place of birth of David Comyn, Lord Of Kilbride's father?", "answer": "Moray", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 1311965, "score": 82.96178436279297, "title": "David I of Scotland", "text": "his life. As there is little documented evidence, historians can only guess at most of David's activities in this period. David was born on a date unknown in 1084 in Scotland. He was probably the eighth son of King Malcolm III, and certainly the sixth and youngest born by Malcolm's second wife, Margaret of Wessex. He was the grandson of the ill-fated King Duncan I. In 1093 King Máel Coluim and David's brother Edward were killed at the River Aln during an invasion of Northumberland. David and his two brothers Alexander and Edgar, both future kings of Scotland, were probably"}, {"doc_id": 727636, "score": 82.28291320800781, "title": "David Copperfield", "text": "maturity. David was born in Blunderstone, Suffolk, England, six months after the death of his father. David spends his early years in relative happiness with his loving, childish mother and their kindly housekeeper, Clara Peggotty. When he is seven years old his mother marries Edward Murdstone. Partly to get him out of the way and partly because he strongly objects to the whole proceeding, David is sent to lodge with Peggotty's family in Yarmouth. Her brother, fisherman Mr Peggotty, lives in a house built in an upturned boat on the beach, with his adopted relatives Emily and Ham, and an"}, {"doc_id": 1311973, "score": 81.76319885253906, "title": "David I of Scotland", "text": "scattered through the shires of Northampton, Huntingdon, and Bedford; within a few years, Matilda bore a son, whom David named Henry after his patron. The new territories which David controlled were a valuable supplement to his income and manpower, increasing his status as one of the most powerful magnates in the Kingdom of the English. Moreover, Matilda's father Waltheof had been Earl of Northumberland, a defunct lordship which had covered the far north of England and included Cumberland and Westmorland, Northumberland-proper, as well as overlordship of the bishopric of Durham. After King Henry's death, David would revive the claim to"}, {"doc_id": 1311962, "score": 81.70126342773438, "title": "David I of Scotland", "text": "David I of Scotland David I or Dauíd mac Maíl Choluim (Modern: \"Daibhidh I mac [Mhaoil] Chaluim\"; – 24 May 1153) was a 12th-century ruler who was Prince of the Cumbrians from 1113 to 1124 and later King of the Scots from 1124 to 1153. The youngest son of Malcolm III and Margaret of Wessex, David spent most of his childhood in Scotland, but was exiled to England temporarily in 1093. Perhaps after 1100, he became a dependent at the court of King Henry I. There he was influenced by the Norman and Anglo-French culture of the court. When David's"}, {"doc_id": 1311967, "score": 81.68086242675781, "title": "David I of Scotland", "text": "sent the eldest son of Malcolm, David's half-brother Duncan, into Scotland with an army. Duncan was killed within the year, and so in 1097 William sent Donnchad's half-brother Edgar into Scotland. The latter was more successful, and was crowned King by the end of 1097. During the power struggle of 1093–97, David was in England. In 1093, he may have been about nine years old. From 1093 until 1103 David's presence cannot be accounted for in detail, but he appears to have been in Scotland for the remainder of the 1090s. When William Rufus was killed, his brother Henry Beauclerc"}]}
+{"question": "Where does Louisa Charlotte Tyndall's husband work at?", "answer": "Royal Institution", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 16839432, "score": 76.80245971679688, "title": "The Wife of Sir Isaac Harman", "text": "marries him largely out of pity. But the marriage is not a happy one, despite great wealth and the birth of four children. Sir Isaac is inherently domineering, and in an age of Suffragettes he encounters a desire for greater freedom in his wife. The plot of the novel turns on Lady Harman's relationship with George Brumley (invariably \"Mr. Brumley\" in the text), a successful genteel novelist whose wife has died three and a half years earlier. Lady Harman meets Mr. Brumley because the Harmans buy his house, Black Strand, in the countryside outside London. Mr. Brumley falls in love"}, {"doc_id": 10908260, "score": 75.22964477539062, "title": "The Doings of Raffles Haw", "text": "lost his sanity. Laura is engaged to Hector, the son of the vicar, Mr. Spurling. Hector is a sailor who is summoned for Naval duty at the beginning of the novel. Disregarding McIntyre senior as a greedy beggar, Haw sets about to alleviate the misery of the people of Tamfield through the agency of the McIntyre siblings and Mr. Spurling. He saves many families and businesses with his timely financial succour. He has limitless funds, due to having discovered a process to turn lead into gold. With the passage of time, he becomes disillusioned because his philanthropic activities—though they improve"}, {"doc_id": 4023829, "score": 75.07086181640625, "title": "The House of Eliott", "text": "in desperate need of an expert cutter because of Florence's death, they consider asking him. They choose against it because of the memories the House must have of Florence for him, and instead hire Charles. The Eliott sisters and their employee Madge are wrapping up their evidently successful visit to the United States under the sponsorship of Sears and Roebuck, which has arranged to carry a line of ready-to-wear designed by the House of Eliott. Still estranged from Jack, Bea has picked up a new beau, debonair Sears executive Donald Bradley, who follows the ladies back to England. Bea decides"}, {"doc_id": 5571352, "score": 74.66545104980469, "title": "Parker Pyne Investigates", "text": "to see a young typist named Nancy. When his wife protests, he states that he is merely trying to bring some happiness into the girl's life and that there is nothing in their relationship. At the end of her tether, Maria sees Parker Pyne's advertisement in the personal column of the paper which reads: \"Are you happy? If not, consult Mr. Parker Pyne.\" Maria goes to the address given and Parker Pyne instantly guesses the cause of her unhappiness from his knowledge of life and his previous occupation in statistics. He tells Maria that his fee is two hundred guineas,"}, {"doc_id": 770282, "score": 74.50201416015625, "title": "McCabe & Mrs. Miller", "text": "the town of Presbyterian Church, named after its only substantial building, a tall but mostly unused chapel. McCabe quickly takes a dominant position over the town's simple-minded and lethargic miners, thanks to his aggressive personality and rumors that he is a gunfighter. McCabe establishes a makeshift brothel, consisting of three prostitutes purchased for $200 from a pimp in the nearby town of Bearpaw. British cockney Constance Miller arrives in town and tells him she could run a brothel for him more profitably; unknown to him she is addicted to opium. The two become financially successful business partners, open a higher"}]}
+{"question": "Who is the mother-in-law of Fredegund?", "answer": "Aregund", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 2535976, "score": 86.16600799560547, "title": "Fredegund", "text": "Fredegund Fredegund or Fredegunda (Latin: \"Fredegundis\"; French: \"Frédégonde\"; died 8 December 597) was the Queen consort of Chilperic I, the Merovingian Frankish king of Soissons. She served as regent during the minority of her son Chlothar II from 584 until 597. Fredegund has traditionally been given a very bad reputation, foremost by the accounts of Gregory of Tours, who depicts her as ruthlessly murderous and sadistically cruel, and she is known for the many cruel stories about her, particularly for her long going feud with queen Brunhilda of Austrasia. Fredegund was born into a low-ranking family but gained power through"}, {"doc_id": 2535978, "score": 84.73430633544922, "title": "Fredegund", "text": "recently widowed Fredegund rose to leave the table with the excuse that she is pregnant. The announcement surprised the King, as her son Clothar II was born only four months earlier. Gregory of Tours interprets this exchange as a result of Fredegund’s unfaithfulness to her husband. In 580 AD, an epidemic of dysentery broke out in Gaul, afflicting Fredegund's husband King Chilperic and their two sons, Chlodobert and Dagobert. Believing the plague to be a result of her sins, Fredegund burned a number of tax records she feared were unjust and encouraged Chilperic to do the same. Her sons, however,"}, {"doc_id": 2535986, "score": 83.81758880615234, "title": "Fredegund", "text": "stretched in agony upon the rack for three entire days, then drawn and quartered. Fredegund Fredegund or Fredegunda (Latin: \"Fredegundis\"; French: \"Frédégonde\"; died 8 December 597) was the Queen consort of Chilperic I, the Merovingian Frankish king of Soissons. She served as regent during the minority of her son Chlothar II from 584 until 597. Fredegund has traditionally been given a very bad reputation, foremost by the accounts of Gregory of Tours, who depicts her as ruthlessly murderous and sadistically cruel, and she is known for the many cruel stories about her, particularly for her long going feud with queen"}, {"doc_id": 887679, "score": 83.6669921875, "title": "Sigmund", "text": "killing her. Sigmund then escapes his bonds and hides in the forest. Signý brings Sigmund everything he needs. Bent on revenge for their father's death, she also sends her sons to him in the wilderness, one by one, to be tested. As each fails, she urges Sigmund to kill them, until one day when he refuses to continue killing innocent children. Finally, in despair, she comes to him in the guise of a völva and conceives a child by him, Sinfjötli (the \"Fitela\" of \"Beowulf\"). Sinfjötli, born of their incest, passes the test. Sigmund and his son/nephew, Sinfjötli, grow wealthy"}, {"doc_id": 2535977, "score": 83.31309509277344, "title": "Fredegund", "text": "her association with King Chilperic. Originally a servant of Chilperic's first wife Audovera, Fredegund won Chilperic's affection and persuaded him to put Audovera in a convent and divorce her. Gregory of Tours remarks that Fredegund brought with her a handsome dowry, incurring the immediate affection of King Chilperic. Chilperic put Fredegund aside and married Galswintha. Galswintha died the same year, probably strangled by Fredegund(c. 568), who succeeded Galswintha as queen. Galswintha's sister, Brunhilda, however, began a feud which lasted more than 40 years. Gregory of Tours suggests that the Queen had committed adultery. During a dinner with King Guntram, the"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the place of death of William Herbert, 2Nd Earl Of Pembroke's father?", "answer": "Banbury", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 3561348, "score": 81.78228759765625, "title": "Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke", "text": "by Giraldus Cambrensis as \"His complexion was somewhat ruddy and his skin freckled; he had grey eyes, feminine features, a weak voice, and short neck. For the rest, he was tall in stature, and a man of great generosity and of courteous manner.\" He was first interred in Dublin's Christ Church Cathedral where an alleged effigy can be viewed. Richard de Clare's actual tomb-effigy was destroyed when the roof of the Cathedral collapsed in 1562. The one on display dates from around the 15th century, bears the coat of arms of an unknown knight, and is the effigy of another"}, {"doc_id": 5743536, "score": 81.44789123535156, "title": "Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke", "text": "he was returned as member for Berkshire in April 1649. In May 1649, Pembroke fell ill and spent the rest of 1649 bedridden. He died in his chambers in Whitehall, Westminster on 23 January 1650. Pembroke's body was embalmed and transported to Salisbury to be buried in Salisbury Cathedral. The English Council of State ordered all members of Barebone's Parliament to accompany his cortège for 2 or 3 miles on its journey out of London. He married first Lady Susan de Vere (26 May 15871628/29), daughter of Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford. They had seven sons and three"}, {"doc_id": 853369, "score": 80.39925384521484, "title": "Earl of Pembroke", "text": "title has since been held by his descendants. The heir apparent is the present holder's son Reginald Henry Michael Herbert, Lord Herbert (b. 2012). An executor of Henry VIII's will and the recipient of valuable grants of land, Herbert was a prominent and powerful personage during the reign of Edward VI, both the protector Somerset and his rival, John Dudley, afterwards Duke of Northumberland, angling for his support. He threw in his lot with Dudley, and after Somerset's fall obtained some of his lands in Wiltshire and a peerage. It has been asserted that he devised the scheme for settling"}, {"doc_id": 795119, "score": 80.1124496459961, "title": "William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke", "text": "Fulfilling the vow he had made while on crusade, he was invested into the order of the Knights Templar on his deathbed. He died on 14 May 1219 at Caversham, and was buried in the Temple Church in London, where his tomb can still be seen. During the civil wars in Ireland, William had taken two manors that the Bishop of Ferns claimed but could not get back. Some years after William's death, that bishop is said to have laid a curse on the family that William's sons would have no children, and the great Marshal estates would be scattered."}, {"doc_id": 5208054, "score": 79.31161499023438, "title": "William Marshal, 2nd Earl of Pembroke", "text": "sources to support this. He was buried in the Temple Church in London, next to his father, where his effigy may still be seen. William was responsible for the commissioning of \"L'Histoire de Guillaume le Mareschal,\" the first known biography of a medieval knight, in order to record his father's extraordinary career. Based on oral and written testimony, it was completed in 1226. As William had no surviving children, his titles passed to his younger brother Richard Marshal, 3rd Earl of Pembroke. His lack of male heirs was credited to a curse bestowed upon the family by the Bishop of"}]}
+{"question": "Do both films: The Other I (Film) and The Beloved Of His Highness have the directors from the same country?", "answer": "yes", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 12139706, "score": 69.34305572509766, "title": "Brian Desmond Hurst", "text": "of friends. The UK accolade of greatest film director in the genre of 'conflict on film' can cause much debate. Potentially the short list could be narrowed to three directors honoured by the Directors Guild of Great Britain under their blue plaque namely, David Lean, Michael Powell and Brian Desmond Hurst. David Lean's output includes In Which we Serve (1942) The Bridge On the River Kwai (1957) and Lawrence of Arabia (1962). In terms of the quantity and range of conflict the spotlight switches to Michael Powell (with Emeric pressberger) and Brain Desmond Hurst. Brian Desmond Hurst Michael Powell \"Theirs"}, {"doc_id": 14987108, "score": 68.53437042236328, "title": "Russo brothers", "text": "are the third directors to make a $2 billion movie after James Cameron's films \"Avatar\" and \"Titanic\" and J.J. Abrams's film \"\". Its sequel, \"\", is scheduled for release in 2019. The brothers are also financing the Los Angeles and Beijing joint-production company Anthem & Song, which is producing the Chinese superhero movie \"The Hero’s Awakening\". The Russo brothers have signed on to produce a television series based on \"Deadly Class\". The Sony Pictures Television-produced adaptation has been optioned as a pilot for the Syfy channel. Benedict Wong, Benjamin Wadsworth, Lana Condor, Michel Duval and María Gabriela de Faría are"}, {"doc_id": 138119, "score": 68.32479858398438, "title": "Francis Ford Coppola", "text": "the third director to have two nominations for Best Picture in the same year. Victor Fleming was the first in 1939 with \"Gone with the Wind\" and \"The Wizard of Oz\"; Alfred Hitchcock repeated the feat the next year with \"Foreign Correspondent\" and \"Rebecca\". Since Coppola, two other directors have done the same: Herbert Ross in 1977 with \"The Goodbye Girl\" and \"The Turning Point\", and Steven Soderbergh in 2000 with \"Erin Brockovich\" and \"Traffic\". Coppola, however, is the only one to have produced the pictures. Following the success of \"The Godfather\", \"The Conversation\" and \"The Godfather Part II\", Coppola"}, {"doc_id": 8439818, "score": 68.14266967773438, "title": "Edward Mirzoeff", "text": "and attracted record-breaking audiences for his 1992 portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, \"\", marking her 40th anniversary on the throne. Subsequently he was appointed Commander of the Royal Victorian Order. Mirzoeff also made a series of enduring films with the late Poet Laureate Sir John Betjeman (notably \"Metro-land\", 1973, \"A Passion for Churches\", 1974, and \"The Queen's Realm - A Prospect of England\", 1977) and directed many other leading presenters, including James Cameron, Ludovic Kennedy and Malcolm Muggeridge. Many of his films, such as \"The Front Garden\", and \"The Englishwoman and the Horse\", are poetic celebrations of Englishness. He has"}, {"doc_id": 19603881, "score": 68.12366485595703, "title": "Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio", "text": "Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio Director-actor duo Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio have frequently collaborated, making a total of five feature films and one short film since 2002. The pair's films explore a variety of genres, including crime, thriller, biopic and comedy. Several have been listed on many critics' year-end top ten and best-of-decade lists. The duo's films have been nominated for thirty-one Academy Awards, winning nine. In 2013, the duo was awarded National Board of Review Spotlight award for career collaboration. Scorsese's work with DiCaprio is considered to be as vital as his work with Robert De Niro. The"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the father of Princess Changping born?", "answer": "Beijing", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 12634386, "score": 78.78645324707031, "title": "Lord Changping", "text": "is utterly reversed compared to the accounts in Vol. 6; the army of Qin killed General Xiang Yan in 224 BC and then captured Fuchu in 223 BC. He was the son of King Kaolie of Chu. Lord Changping's three predecessors were all his brothers: King You, King Ai, and Fuchu. He died from an arrow wound. His name was not recorded but some archaeologists associate him with a prime minister Zhao (召) of Qin. In the manga series, Kingdom, he is the commander-in-chief of the army in the court of Qin later became a Minister of the Right then"}, {"doc_id": 5044336, "score": 78.40666961669922, "title": "Chen Jiao", "text": "in 130 BC, and exiled her out of the capital Chang'an and placed her under house arrest at the Long Gate Palace (長門宮), a suburban household that Princess Guantao once offered to Emperor Wu as a gift for tolerating her private scandals, although Emperor Wu had promised her aunt that the ex-empress would be supplied with all the daily living necessities. Two years later in 128 BC, Consort Wei gave birth to Emperor Wu's first son, Liu Ju, and was created empress for her contribution to the royal bloodline. Her brother Wei Qing and nephew Huo Qubing would go on"}, {"doc_id": 20471308, "score": 77.7954330444336, "title": "Lady Gouyi", "text": "her Lady Quan (\"fist\") and Lady Gouyi (\"hook\"). Awarded the consort rank of (\"jieyu\", meaning \"handsome fairness\"), she was also known as Zhao Jieyu. Zhao Jieyu lived in the Gouyi Palace, within the imperial Ganquan Palace outside of Chang'an. It was said that following a 14-month pregnancy—the same length as the mythical Emperor Yao, she gave birth to a son, named Liu Fuling, in 94 BC. Emperor Wu was pleased with the child's connection with the sage emperor, and named a gate in the palace the \"Gate of Yao's Mother\". The favour shown to Lady Gouyi and her son led"}, {"doc_id": 16966799, "score": 77.14390563964844, "title": "Xu Xinyue", "text": "king, but was already serving as acting military governor of Wuyue's main circuits, Zhenhai (鎮海, headquartered in modern Hangzhou, Zhejiang) and Zhendong (鎮東, headquartered in modern Shaoxing, Zhejiang), and therefore was commonly viewed as his heir.) A Buddhist nun named Qiyun (契雲), who was in charge of offering incense in the palace and who was considered a good judge of character, however, stated to Lady Xu, \"Lady Fu can never match you. You, lady, should take care of yourself.\" She subsequently gave birth to Qian Chuanguan's sixth son, Qian Hongzuo, in 928. Sometime after Qian Chuanguan's becoming the ruler of"}, {"doc_id": 9186324, "score": 76.57395935058594, "title": "Princess Changping", "text": "However, their wedding was cancelled as Li Zicheng and his rebel army was approaching the capital, Beijing. When the capital eventually fell to the rebels, the Chongzhen Emperor started killing members of his household, including Princess Zhaoren. He shouted at Changping, \"Why must you be born in this family?\", and slashed his sword at her, cutting off her left arm. Changping fainted due to blood loss, but regained consciousness five days later and survived, while her father committed suicide by hanging himself on a tree. In 1645, Changping asked the Shunzhi Emperor of the Qing dynasty, which had replaced the"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the director of film Death Of A Friend born?", "answer": "Florence", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 9885613, "score": 72.90215301513672, "title": "Death at a Funeral (2007 film)", "text": "to cover all the expenses. As guests begin to arrive, Daniel struggles to complete a eulogy, even though everyone expects Robert will be the one to deliver it. Daniel's cousin Martha (Daisy Donovan) and her fiancé Simon (Alan Tudyk) are desperate to make a good impression on Martha's father Victor (Peter Egan). Their hopes for doing so are dashed when Martha, hoping to calm Simon's nerves, gives him what she believes is Valium but is actually a hallucinogenic designer drug manufactured by her brother Troy (Kris Marshall), a pharmacy student. An American man named Peter (Peter Dinklage), who has dwarfism,"}, {"doc_id": 9885626, "score": 72.31952667236328, "title": "Death at a Funeral (2007 film)", "text": "Death at a Funeral (2007 film) Death at a Funeral is a 2007 British ensemble black comedy film directed by Frank Oz. The screenplay by Dean Craig focuses on a family attempting to resolve a variety of problems while attending the funeral of the patriarch. In England, Daniel (Matthew Macfadyen) and his wife Jane (Keeley Hawes) live with his parents, while Daniel's brother Robert (Rupert Graves) is a renowned novelist living in New York City. The story begins on the day of their father's funeral. Robert arrives, having flown First Class, but declines to help finance the funeral, leaving Daniel"}, {"doc_id": 9885612, "score": 72.31952667236328, "title": "Death at a Funeral (2007 film)", "text": "Death at a Funeral (2007 film) Death at a Funeral is a 2007 British ensemble black comedy film directed by Frank Oz. The screenplay by Dean Craig focuses on a family attempting to resolve a variety of problems while attending the funeral of the patriarch. In England, Daniel (Matthew Macfadyen) and his wife Jane (Keeley Hawes) live with his parents, while Daniel's brother Robert (Rupert Graves) is a renowned novelist living in New York City. The story begins on the day of their father's funeral. Robert arrives, having flown First Class, but declines to help finance the funeral, leaving Daniel"}, {"doc_id": 15230507, "score": 71.60078430175781, "title": "John Dies at the End (film)", "text": "and Stephen King, both smart and goofy, scary and funny – it really spoke to me. [It] is as addictive as the 'Soy Sauce' street drug that kicks the plot into gear.\" Executive produced by Daniel Carey and Paul Giamatti, with producers Don Coscarelli, Brad Baruh, Andy Meyers, Roman Perez, Aaron Godfred, and Josh Lewin, M3 Alliance, M3 Creative, and Midnight Alliance \"secretly\" began principal photography in October 2010. This was confirmed after hints posted by Coscarelli on his Twitter page were verified. Filming took place on locations in Southern California. On January 27, 2011, Coscarelli announced on his Twitter"}, {"doc_id": 9885617, "score": 71.51294708251953, "title": "Death at a Funeral (2007 film)", "text": "clearly one with secrets, and finally proceeds to deliver an impromptu tribute. In the evening, after all the mourners (including Peter) have left, Robert tells Daniel that he plans on taking their mother to New York so that Daniel and Jane can finally buy their own flat. Their conversation is interrupted when Jane tells them that Uncle Alfie (Peter Vaughan) had a panic attack over Simon, so she gave him some \"Valium.\" The film ends with Uncle Alfie on the roof naked, as Simon had been. The film was shot at Ealing Studios in London. It premiered at the European"}]}
+{"question": "When did Toda Of Pamplona's mother die?", "answer": "890", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 12709421, "score": 76.62681579589844, "title": "Eleonora di Garzia di Toledo", "text": "by the entire household. As soon as she died, she was placed in a coffin prepared there for this event, and taken to Florence in a litter at six o'clock in the morning, led by those from the villa, and accompanied with eight white tapers [carried] by six brothers and four priests; she was interred as if she were a commoner. The diarist Agostino Lapini recorded that everyone knew very well that Leonora had been killed. \"[S]he was ... beautiful, gracious, genteel, becoming, charming, affable,\" he wrote, \"and above all had two eyes in her head which were like two"}, {"doc_id": 6080840, "score": 76.4233169555664, "title": "Eleanor of Toledo", "text": "her death the myth pervaded that her 16-year-old son Garcia had murdered his 19-year-old brother, Giovanni, following a dispute in 1562. Their father Cosimo I, it was said, then murdered Garcia with his own sword, and Eleanor, distraught, died a week later from grief. The truth, proven by modern-day exhumations and forensic science, was that Eleanor and her sons, as the Medici family had always claimed, died together from malaria in 1562. Eleanor of Toledo Eleanor of Toledo (Italian: \"Eleonora di Toledo\" (1522 – 17 December 1562), born Doña Leonor Álvarez de Toledo y Osorio, was a Spanish noblewoman who"}, {"doc_id": 2992362, "score": 75.81381225585938, "title": "Carlota Joaquina of Spain", "text": "the Spanish crown that was in the hands of Napoleon's brother Joseph Bonaparte. After the marriage in 1817 of her son Pedro with the Archduchess Leopoldina of Austria and the later return of the royal family to Portugal in 1821, Carlota Joaquina was confined in the Royal Palace of Queluz, where she died alone and abandoned by her children on 7 January 1830. After her death, Carlota Joaquina (mainly in Brazil) became part of popular culture and an important historical figure, being the subject of several books, films and other media. Some scholars believe that she has had a rough"}, {"doc_id": 8706766, "score": 75.55651092529297, "title": "Carmen Franco, 1st Duchess of Franco", "text": "Carmen Franco, 1st Duchess of Franco María del Carmen Franco y Polo, 1st Duchess of Franco, Grandee of Spain, Dowager Marchioness of Villaverde (14 September 1926 – 29 December 2017) was the only child of Spain's \"Caudillo\" General Francisco Franco and his wife Carmen Polo y Martínez-Valdés. In Asturian fashion, she is known by many nicknames such as Nenuca, Carmelilla, Carmencita, Cotota and Morita. Franco was born in Oviedo, Asturias, Spain. On 10 April 1950, in El Pardo, she married Cristóbal Martínez-Bordiú, 10th Marquis of Villaverde (1 August 1922, Jaén, Mancha Real – 4 February 1998, Madrid). Villaverde was a"}, {"doc_id": 12646296, "score": 75.38294219970703, "title": "Urraca of Zamora", "text": "the Cid states that in his early years as king, Alfonso followed Urraca's advice in all respects. There were even rumors of an incestuous relationship between the pair. Urraca maintained her rule over Zamora following Alfonso's succession to the Castilian throne. In her later years, Urraca gradually gave up her governing duties, finally retiring to a monastery in Leon, where she died in 1101. She is interred in the Chapel of the Kings at the Basílica of San Isidoro of León, along with her siblings Elvira and García. The following epitaph in Latin was carved in her tombstone: H. R."}]}
+{"question": "Which film came out earlier, The Complaint Of An Empress or Goldilocks And The Jivin' Bears?", "answer": "Goldilocks And The Jivin' Bears", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 8957885, "score": 65.71229553222656, "title": "Goldilocks (film)", "text": "Goldilocks (film) Goldilocks is a half-hour musical animated film, the audio tracks for which were recorded in the summer of 1969, produced strictly for television in 1970 by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises (known for their work on The Pink Panther, of which the animation style is strongly reminiscent) and produced with the assistance of Mirisch-Geoffrey Productions. Following in the footsteps of other groundbreaking children's shows of the period such as \"Mister Rogers' Neighborhood\" and \"Sesame Street\" the show presented a thinly veiled attempt to indoctrinate children on the virtues of equality and acceptance along with other modern values. One summer day, Bing"}, {"doc_id": 13786954, "score": 65.2679672241211, "title": "Annie: A Royal Adventure!", "text": "Annie: A Royal Adventure! Annie: A Royal Adventure! (also known as Annie 2 or Annie 2: A Royal Adventure!) is a TV sequel to \"Annie\" (1982). It was released in the United States in 1995 and internationally in 1996, and is approximately 93 minutes long. The film has no songs apart from a reprise of \"Tomorrow\" sung at the end of the movie immediately after Warbucks is knighted. None of the cast members from the previous film appear in this sequel. Annie, Warbucks, Molly, Punjab, Asp, and Miss Hannigan are the only characters from the original to appear in this"}, {"doc_id": 6055201, "score": 65.17496490478516, "title": "Gump and Co.", "text": "Gump and Co. Gump & Co. (or Forrest Gump and Co.) is a 1995 novel by Winston Groom. It is the sequel to his novel \"Forrest Gump\" (1986), and the Academy Award-winning film of the same name released in 1994, with Tom Hanks. It was written to chronicle Forrest's life throughout the 1980s. On the first page, Forrest Gump tells readers \"Don't never let nobody make a movie of your life's story,\" though \"Whether they get it right or wrong, it don't matter.\" However, the character is not an idiot savant, as in the first book, but more similar to"}, {"doc_id": 12781963, "score": 64.77404022216797, "title": "The Sleeping Cardinal", "text": "The Sleeping Cardinal The Sleeping Cardinal, also known as Sherlock Holmes' Fatal Hour in the United States, is a 1931 British mystery film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Arthur Wontner and Ian Fleming. The film is an adaptation of the Sherlock Holmes stories by Arthur Conan Doyle, although it is not based on any one particular story it draws inspiration from \"The Empty House\" and \"The Final Problem\". It is unrelated to the Basil Rathbone series of Holmes films which also began in the 1930s. Opening with a silent sequence in silhouette within the Bank of England, we're"}, {"doc_id": 19763708, "score": 64.68614196777344, "title": "The Empress and I", "text": "vivacious young woman engaged to be married to an aspiring composer and conductor currently working for the celebrated Jacques Offenbach. The Empress and I The Empress and I (German: Ich und die Kaiserin) is a 1933 German musical comedy film directed by Friedrich Hollaender and starring Lilian Harvey, Mady Christians and Conrad Veidt. It is also known by the alternative title of The Only Girl. The film was produced as a multi-language version. \"Moi et l'impératrice\" a separate French-language version was released as well as \"The Only Girl\" in English. The multilingual Harvey played the same role in all three"}]}
+{"question": "Where did the composer of song Royal Guards March die?", "answer": "Siriraj Hospital", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 2155829, "score": 79.09715270996094, "title": "Robert Browne Hall", "text": "Robert Browne Hall Robert Browne Hall (30 June 1858 Bowdoinham, Maine – 8 June 1907), usually known as R. B. Hall, was a leading composer of marches and other music for brass bands. A principal American composer of marching music, he was born in Bowdoinham, Maine and seldom left his native state during his lifetime, dying in Portland. His music though has traveled around the world. He is particularly popular in the United Kingdom, so much so that many lovers of brass band music there mistakenly imagine that Hall is an English composer. His celebrated march \"Death or Glory\", written"}, {"doc_id": 12305562, "score": 76.4425277709961, "title": "John Crosdill", "text": "conflicting information about his death in early October 1825. Most say he died in Escrick, Yorkshire, at the home of a nephew of his friend Beilby Thompson. Others maintain that he died at his house in London. By his will signed at 45 Berners Street on 30 August 1825 and proved at London on 25 October 1825, his son from a subsequent marriage, Lieutenant Colonel John Crosdill of the East India Company, inherited a substantial fortune. Crosdill left bequests of 19 guineas each for remembrance rings to numerous friends including the musicians Benjamin Blake and William Shield, his Berners Street"}, {"doc_id": 15206427, "score": 75.88922119140625, "title": "Odoardo Barri", "text": "Odoardo Barri Odoardo Barri (13 September 1844 – January 1920) is the pseudonym of Edward Slater. He was born in Dublin and became a composer, music teacher and an oratorio singer in Italy and Spain. After working in Italy and Spain, he opened a music school in London and ran it for 50 years. He claimed to have been born in Como and that he had fought at Solferino. His most notable composition was \"The Old Brigade\" with words by Frederick Weatherly. His other works include a Mass for the King of Spain and about 1500 songs, including \"The Shadow"}, {"doc_id": 19458594, "score": 75.6229248046875, "title": "The Royal Welch Fusiliers (march)", "text": "The Royal Welch Fusiliers (march) \"The Royal Welch Fusiliers\" is a march composed by John Philip Sousa in 1929, and then rewritten in 1930. It is the only march written by Sousa for a British Army regiment. In 1900 the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Welch Fusiliers was part of the multinational force that lifted the Siege of the International Legations during the Boxer Rebellion; during this action they served alongside elements of the United States Marine Corps' 1st Marine Regiment. In 1929, at the request of surviving Marine veterans who had served at Peking, the then 75 year-old Sousa"}, {"doc_id": 1656880, "score": 75.39991760253906, "title": "John Gibson Lockhart", "text": "in Dryburgh Abbey near the grave of Sir Walter Scott. Robert Scott Lauder painted two portraits of Lockhart, one of him alone, and the other with Charlotte Scott. The composer Hubert Parry set one of Lockhart's poems to music, \"\", as part of his collection of six choral motets, \"Songs of Farewell\". The pieces were first performed at a concert at the Royal College of Music on 22 May 1916. The song/poem was later sung at the composer's funeral in St Paul's Cathedral on 23 February 1919. John Gibson Lockhart John Gibson Lockhart (14 July 1794 – 25 November 1854)"}]}
+{"question": "Who is Geoffrey Iii, Count Of Perche's paternal grandfather?", "answer": "Rotrou III, Count of Perche", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 245817, "score": 78.85449981689453, "title": "Louis XIV of France", "text": "is the line from which he is descended father to son. It follows the Bourbon, Kings of France, and the Counts of Paris and Worms. This line can be traced back more than 1,200 years from Robert of Hesbaye to the present day, through Kings of France & Navarre, Spain and Two-Sicilies, Dukes of Parma and Grand-Dukes of Luxembourg, Princes of Orléans and Emperors of Brazil. It is one of the oldest in Europe. This is an incomplete list of Louis XIV's illegitimate children. He reputedly had more, but the difficulty in fully documenting all such births restricts the list"}, {"doc_id": 15080530, "score": 78.1000747680664, "title": "Aimery I, Viscount of Châtellerault", "text": "2007. Print. Philosophy 72.1 (1975): 28-50. JSTOR. Web. 14 Nov. 2010. Aimery I, Viscount of Châtellerault Aimery I de Rouchefoucould ( – 7 November 1151), was the Viscount of Châtellerault and father of Aenor de Châtellerault. Through his daughter he was the grandfather of Eleanor of Aquitaine, who would become Duchess of Aquitaine (in her own right) as well as queen of both France and England. Eleanor was arguably the most celebrated woman in Medieval European history. Aimery was born to Boson II de Châtellerault and his wife, Aleanor de Thouars. His paternal grandparents were Hugues I de Châtellerault and"}, {"doc_id": 15080525, "score": 77.972900390625, "title": "Aimery I, Viscount of Châtellerault", "text": "Aimery I, Viscount of Châtellerault Aimery I de Rouchefoucould ( – 7 November 1151), was the Viscount of Châtellerault and father of Aenor de Châtellerault. Through his daughter he was the grandfather of Eleanor of Aquitaine, who would become Duchess of Aquitaine (in her own right) as well as queen of both France and England. Eleanor was arguably the most celebrated woman in Medieval European history. Aimery was born to Boson II de Châtellerault and his wife, Aleanor de Thouars. His paternal grandparents were Hugues I de Châtellerault and his wife, Gerberge. His maternal grandparents were Aimery IV, Viscount of"}, {"doc_id": 2267465, "score": 77.9524917602539, "title": "Antoine of Navarre", "text": "of Bourbon, a branch of the Capetian dynasty and of the Robertians. Antoine's patriline is the line from which he is descended father to son. It follows the Bourbon-Vendôme, the Kings of France, and the Counts of Paris and Worms. This line can be traced back more than 1,200 years from Robert of Hesbaye to the present day, through Kings of France & Navarre, Spain and Two-Sicilies, Dukes of Parma and Grand-Dukes of Luxembourg, Princes of Orléans and Emperors of Brazil. It is one of the oldest in Europe. Antoine of Navarre Antoine (in English, Anthony; 22 April 1518 –"}, {"doc_id": 19442359, "score": 77.920166015625, "title": "Geoffrey III, Count of Perche", "text": "to recover the commune of Bonsmoulins that his father had yielded to Henry II. When Richard sent an army to regain control of Normandy, Geoffroy, as a French army commander, helped defeat him. John Lackland, the brother and successor of Richard, was forced to renounce England’s claim to Normandy in 1204. In 1202, Geoffrey and his brother Stephen decided to take part in the Fourth Crusade, but he died at Soissons before he could deploy. Geoffrey’s first wife was named Matilda of which nothing is known. His second wife was Matilda of Saxony, daughter of Henry the Lion, Duke of"}]}
+{"question": "Who is Mehmed I's paternal grandmother?", "answer": "Gülçiçek Hatun", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 412473, "score": 85.22393035888672, "title": "Tutankhamun", "text": "Her DNA proved that, like his father, she was a child of Amenhotep III and Tiye; thus, Tutankhamun's parents were brother and sister. Queen Tiye held much political influence at court and acted as an adviser to her son after the death of her husband. Some geneticists dispute these findings, however, and \"complain that the team used inappropriate analysis techniques.\" While the data are still incomplete, the study suggests that one of the mummified fetuses found in Tutankhamun's tomb is the daughter of Tutankhamun himself, and the other fetus is probably his child as well. So far, only partial data"}, {"doc_id": 13256010, "score": 84.31201171875, "title": "Emine Hatun", "text": "Emine Hatun Emine Hatun () was the principal consort of Sultan Mehmed I of the Ottoman Empire. She was the mother of Sultan Murad II, and the grandmother of Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror. Emine Hatun was born as a Dulkadir princess the daughter of Șaban Suli Bey, third ruler of the Dulkadirids (reign 1386-1398). She had a brother Sadaka Bey, fourth ruler of the Dulkadirs (reign 1398-1399). She was the first cousin of Nasireddin Mehmed Bey fifth ruler of the Dulkadirids (reign 1399-1442). Mehmed Bey's granddaughter Sittişah Hatun, married Mehmed the Conqueror in 1449 and later her niece Gülbahar Hatun"}, {"doc_id": 900648, "score": 84.01374816894531, "title": "Akhenaten", "text": "Nefertiti at the very beginning of his reign, and six daughters were identified from inscriptions. Recent DNA analysis has revealed that with one of his biological sisters, the \"Younger Lady\" mummy, Akhenaten fathered Tutankhaten (later Tutankhamen). The parentage of Smenkhkare, his successor, is unknown, and Akhenaten and an unknown wife have been proposed to be his parents. A secondary wife of Akhenaten named Kiya is known from inscriptions. Some have theorized that she gained her importance as the mother of Tutankhamen, Smenkhkare, or both. This is a list of Akhenaten's children (known and theoretical) with suggested years of birth: His"}, {"doc_id": 19973958, "score": 83.99443817138672, "title": "Selim I", "text": "stories of an official transfer of the caliphal office from the Abbasids to the Ottomans were a later invention. Born in Amasya around 1470, Selim was the youngest son of Bayezid II (1481–1512). Selim's mother was Gülbahar Hatun, a Turkish princess from the Dulkadir State centered around Elbistan in Maraş; her father was Alaüddevle Bozkurt Bey, the eleventh ruler of the Dulkadirs. Some academics state that Selim's mother was a lady named Gülbahar Hatun, while chronological analysis suggests that his biological mother's name could also be Ayşe Hatun. By 1512, Şehzade Ahmet was the favorite candidate to succeed his father."}, {"doc_id": 6292704, "score": 83.50111389160156, "title": "Turhan Hatice Sultan", "text": "At the head of the Ottoman Empire stood the child sultan, Mehmed IV. With Mehmed's ascendancy, the position of Valide Sultan (\"mother of the reigning sultan\") should have gone to Turhan. However, Turhan was overlooked due to her youth and inexperience. Instead, the sultan's grandmother and the previous Valide Sultan, Kösem Sultan, was reinstated to this high position. Kösem Sultan was a Valide (mother) under two sons, thus having the more experience of the two women. However, Turhan turned out to be too ambitious a woman to lose such a high position without a fight. In her struggle to become"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director born later, Nadia And The Hippos or Five Shaolin Masters?", "answer": "Nadia And The Hippos", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 6980436, "score": 72.08468627929688, "title": "Jeff Zimbalist", "text": "Jeff Zimbalist Jeffrey Leib Nettler Zimbalist (born August 15, 1978 in Northampton, Massachusetts) is an Academy Award shortlisted, Emmy and Peabody Award winning American filmmaker best known for his feature films Favela Rising, The Two Escobars, Momentum Generation, Nossa Chape, Youngstown Boys, Pelé, , The Scribe of Urabá, and his television series ReMastered and Phenoms. Along with his brother Michael, the Zimbalists have collaborated with eminent names in the entertainment industry, such as Quincy Jones, Pelé, Shakira, Will Smith, Jesse Jackson, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Mick Jagger, Joe Roth, Javier Bardem, Russell Simmons, Irving Azoff, Naomi Campbell, Kelly Slater, Aishwarya Rai, and"}, {"doc_id": 3590570, "score": 70.91764831542969, "title": "Roger Donaldson", "text": "Roger Donaldson Roger Lindsey Donaldson (born 15 November 1945) is an Australian-born New Zealand film director, producer and writer whose films include \"The World's Fastest Indian\" (2005), acclaimed 1981 relationship drama \"Smash Palace\", and a run of titles shot in the United States, including the Kevin Costner films \"No Way Out\" (1987) and \"Thirteen Days\" (2000), and the 1997 disaster film \"Dante's Peak\". He has worked twice with actors Kevin Costner, Pierce Brosnan, Anthony Hopkins and Michael Madsen. Donaldson was born in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia, and in 1965 emigrated to New Zealand, where he established a small still photography business"}, {"doc_id": 15716040, "score": 70.71505737304688, "title": "How to Train Your Dragon 2", "text": "addition of Cate Blanchett, Djimon Hounsou, and Kit Harington. The film takes place five years after the first film, featuring Hiccup and his friends as young adults as they meet Valka, Hiccup's long-lost mother, and Drago Bludvist, a madman who wants to conquer the world. DeBlois, who co-directed the first film, agreed to return to direct the second film on the condition that he would be allowed to turn it into a trilogy. He cited \"The Empire Strikes Back\" and \"My Neighbor Totoro\" as his main inspirations, with the expanded scope of \"The Empire Strikes Back\" being particularly influential. The"}, {"doc_id": 9079137, "score": 70.68421936035156, "title": "James Chean", "text": "James Chean James Kok Ying Chean (born April 27, 1962 in Burma, now known as Myanmar) is a filmmaker in Los Angeles, California, US, comes from a large family of artists in the 1970s. He started as a stunt man and cinematographer in Hong Kong. He is now a well regarded director and producer, living in Los Angeles, CA. His latest directorial feature film \"Alibi\" was completed late 2007. It stars Joe Estevez and Marie Zielcke. Other Chean directing films include \"Silent Scream\" (1999. TV star Dana Plato's last film) and producer credits include Young Man Kang's \"The Last Eve\""}, {"doc_id": 19279923, "score": 70.43025207519531, "title": "Naji Abu Nowar", "text": "for future films and hopes to feature Bedouin women, which was previously frowned upon by the Bedouin community. He received following awards and nominations for films Naji Abu Nowar Naji Abu Nowar (; born 1981) is a British-Jordanian film director, writer and producer. Best known for his works \"Death of a Boxer\" (2009), \"Till Death\" (2012) and \"Theeb\" (2014) for which he received wide spread acclaim and recognition, including a Best Foreign Language Film nomination at 88th Academy Awards, nomination for Best film not in the English language, and the BAFTA Award for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director"}]}
+{"question": "Which film was released more recently, Drugstore Cowboy or When The Sea Rises?", "answer": "When The Sea Rises", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 18751560, "score": 68.75723266601562, "title": "Hell or High Water (film)", "text": "Hell or High Water (film) Hell or High Water is a 2016 American neo-Western crime thriller film directed by David Mackenzie and written by Taylor Sheridan. The film follows two brothers (Chris Pine and Ben Foster) who carry out a series of bank robberies to save their family ranch, while being pursued by two Texas Rangers (Jeff Bridges and Gil Birmingham). The film premiered at the \"Un Certain Regard\" section of the 2016 Cannes Film Festival on May 16, 2016, and was theatrically released in the United States on August 12, 2016. It received critical acclaim and grossed $37 million."}, {"doc_id": 16377467, "score": 67.63639831542969, "title": "Reel Rock Film Tour", "text": "the Cobra Crack. Break On Through (2017) Safety Third (2017) Stumped (2017) Safety Third (2017) Brette (2016) Boys in the Bugs (2016) Dodo's Delight (2016) Young Guns (2016) A Line Across the Sky (2015) High and Mighty (2015) Showdown at Horseshoe Hell (2015) Valley Uprising (2014) High Tension (2013) The Sensei (2013) Spice Girl (2013) Wide Boyz (2012) La Dura Dura (2012) Honnold 3.0 (2012) Origins: Obe and Ashima (2011) Cold (2011) Sketchy Andy (2011) Race for the Nose (2011) Ice Revolution (2011) The Swiss Machine (2010) First Ascent: The Series (2010) The Sharp End (2008) King Lines (2007) First"}, {"doc_id": 18751576, "score": 67.60021209716797, "title": "Hell or High Water (film)", "text": "Best Original Screenplay and Best Film Editing. Hell or High Water (film) Hell or High Water is a 2016 American neo-Western crime thriller film directed by David Mackenzie and written by Taylor Sheridan. The film follows two brothers (Chris Pine and Ben Foster) who carry out a series of bank robberies to save their family ranch, while being pursued by two Texas Rangers (Jeff Bridges and Gil Birmingham). The film premiered at the \"Un Certain Regard\" section of the 2016 Cannes Film Festival on May 16, 2016, and was theatrically released in the United States on August 12, 2016. It"}, {"doc_id": 18751570, "score": 67.58197021484375, "title": "Hell or High Water (film)", "text": "and Ben Foster were also in talks to join, and David Mackenzie was set to direct the film. On May 4, 2015, Pine and Foster were confirmed to play brothers in the film, who commit bank robberies to save their family's farm in West Texas, while Bridges would play a Texas Ranger set to catch the brothers. CBS Films acquired the US rights to the film, which was produced by Sidney Kimmel of Sidney Kimmel Entertainment, Peter Berg of Film 44, Carla Hacken of SKE, and Julie Yorn of LBI, with Gigi Pritzker, Bill Lischak, Michael Nathanson, Rachel Shane, John"}, {"doc_id": 20632981, "score": 67.31658172607422, "title": "Wine Country (film)", "text": "Carla Hacken and Morgan Sackett. The film was written by Emily Spivey and Liz Cackowski. Production companies involved with the film include Paper Kite Productions, Paper Pictures, and Dunshire Productions. Included among the film's initial announcement, it was confirmed that Poehler and Spivey are expected to star in the film alongside Rachel Dratch, Ana Gasteyer, Paula Pell, Maya Rudolph, and Tina Fey. Later in March 2018, Maya Erskine, Jason Schwartzman and Cherry Jones joined the cast. Principal photography began on March 22, 2018 in Los Angeles, California and was expected to conclude in Napa, California. On May 4th and 5th,"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director who was born later, Love, Summer And Music or The Spaniard'S Curse?", "answer": "The Spaniard'S Curse", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 12615539, "score": 68.36198425292969, "title": "The Vintage", "text": "is told by Lucienne that if they marry, her dowry would be a small vineyard nearby. Ernesto realizes that Giancarlo could be happy here, so he decides to flee alone. The police arrive, however, and when young Yolande calls out his name, Ernesto is shot. Despite his sorrow, Giancarlo hopes he and Lucienne together can begin a new life. The score for the film was composed and conducted by David Raksin. Additional source music included guitar solos performed by actor Theodore Bikel. Raksin's music from the film received its premiere release, in any format, on cd in 2009 on Film"}, {"doc_id": 637778, "score": 67.32416534423828, "title": "Leonardo DiCaprio", "text": "Unchained\". While filming \"Django Unchained\", DiCaprio accidentally cut his hand on glass, but continued filming despite the injury, and Tarantino elected to use the take in the final movie. The film received positive reviews from critics and earned DiCaprio his ninth nomination from the Golden Globes. \"Django Unchained\" grossed $424 million worldwide. DiCaprio's next film was \"The Great Gatsby\", again with Baz Luhrmann (who directed him in \"Romeo + Juliet\", 1996), an adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's 1925 novel, also starring Carey Mulligan, Joel Edgerton and Tobey Maguire; the film was released on May 10, 2013. It received mixed reviews"}, {"doc_id": 637788, "score": 67.27935028076172, "title": "Leonardo DiCaprio", "text": "an Ybor Citybootlegger (Affleck) who becomes a notorious gangster. The film also stars Elle Fanning, Brendan Gleeson, Chris Messina, Sienna Miller, Zoe Saldana and Chris Cooper. In 2018, he produced \"Delirium\", a psychological horror film directed by Dennis Iliadis. It stars Topher Grace, Patricia Clarkson, Callan Mulvey and Genesis Rodriguez. The film is about a man (Grace) who inherits a mansion from his deceased wealthy father after being released from a mental institution. Strange events lead him to wonder if the house is haunted or if his mind is playing tricks on him. On August 10, 2015, it was announced"}, {"doc_id": 10563186, "score": 67.2055435180664, "title": "Elegy (film)", "text": "Elegy (film) Elegy is a 2008 American romantic drama film directed by Isabel Coixet. Its screenplay is adapted by Nicholas Meyer from the novel \"The Dying Animal\" by Philip Roth. The film stars Penélope Cruz, Ben Kingsley, and Dennis Hopper, and features Patricia Clarkson and Peter Sarsgaard in supporting roles. The film was set in New York City but was shot in Vancouver. The film's score was composed and conducted by Cliff Eidelman. David Kepesh is a cultural critic and professor, in a state of 'emancipated manhood': His relationships with women are usually casual, brief and sexual in nature. Previously"}, {"doc_id": 834912, "score": 67.10005187988281, "title": "The Song of Bernadette (film)", "text": "is documented as existing between them. The government authorities, in particular Imperial Prosecutor Vital Dutour (played by Vincent Price) are portrayed as being much more anti-religion than they actually were, and in fact Dutour was himself a devout Catholic who simply thought Bernadette was hallucinating. Other portrayals come closer to historical accuracy, particularly Anne Revere and Roman Bohnen as Bernadette's overworked parents, Charles Bickford as Father Peyramale, and Blanche Yurka as formidable Aunt Bernarde. The film ends with the death of Bernadette and does not mention the exhumation of her body or her canonization, as the novel does. The film"}]}
+{"question": "Who is Drogo Of Champagne's father?", "answer": "Pepin of Herstal", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 8570687, "score": 75.69866943359375, "title": "Duke Aymon", "text": "Duke Aymon Duke Aymon of Dordone (Italian: \"Amone\", German: \"Haimon\") is a character in the Old French Matter of France, appearing in \"chansons de geste\" and Italian romance epics depicting the adventures of Charlemagne and his knights. The son of Doon de Mayence, he is the Duke of Dordone (sometimes associated with Dordogne) and the father of four sons, Renaud, Guichard, Alard and Richard, who are the heroes of \"Les Quatre Fils Aymon\" or \"The Four Sons of Aymon\". Aymon is also a character in \"Orlando Furioso\", along with his sons Renaud (Rinaldo), Alard (Alardo) and Richard (Ricciardo), and his"}, {"doc_id": 8570688, "score": 75.08927154541016, "title": "Duke Aymon", "text": "daughter, the female warrior Bradamante. Duke Aymon Duke Aymon of Dordone (Italian: \"Amone\", German: \"Haimon\") is a character in the Old French Matter of France, appearing in \"chansons de geste\" and Italian romance epics depicting the adventures of Charlemagne and his knights. The son of Doon de Mayence, he is the Duke of Dordone (sometimes associated with Dordogne) and the father of four sons, Renaud, Guichard, Alard and Richard, who are the heroes of \"Les Quatre Fils Aymon\" or \"The Four Sons of Aymon\". Aymon is also a character in \"Orlando Furioso\", along with his sons Renaud (Rinaldo), Alard (Alardo)"}, {"doc_id": 3437260, "score": 74.61117553710938, "title": "King Ralph", "text": "accident outside Buckingham Palace, Sir Cedric Willingham leads a search for any surviving heirs to whom to pass the crown. After days of researching, his team finally locates a living heir in the form of an American named Ralph Jones. Shortly after being fired from his job as a lounge singer in Las Vegas, Ralph is informed by Cedric's assistant private secretary Duncan Phipps that his grandfather, the first Duke of Warren, had an affair with a hotel waitress while visiting the United States, resulting in Ralph having royal blood. Phipps provides further proof by showing Ralph the ring that"}, {"doc_id": 10985322, "score": 73.80423736572266, "title": "Gahmuret", "text": "Gahmuret Gahmuret (per.-fr. \"Gham-amoureux\", \"sorrow-in love\"; or it.-fr. \"gambe-amoureux\", \"legs-in love\") was the fictional French king of Anjou and Zazamanc and the hero of the first two books of Wolfram von Eschenbach's epic poem, \"Parzival\". Husband of Belacane and Herzeloyde, father of Parzival and Feirefiz, and son of Gandin, Gahmuret is renowned for his skill in battle, his virtuous character, his wanderlust (his symbol is the anchor, and he twice abandons his wives, children, and kingdoms), and is most famous for the achievements of his remarkable children. Relatively little is known of Gahmuret's background except that his father is Gandin."}, {"doc_id": 882071, "score": 73.73711395263672, "title": "René of Anjou", "text": "new suggestion on how to hold a tournament. The tournament described is a melee fought by two sides. Individual jousts are only briefly mentioned. René married: His legitimate children by Isabelle were: He also had three illegitimate children: He appears as \"Reignier\" in William Shakespeare's play \"Henry VI, part 1\". His alleged poverty for a king is satirised. He pretends to be the Dauphin to deceive Joan of Arc, but she sees through him. She later claims to be pregnant with his child. René's honeymoon, devoted with his bride to the arts, is imagined in Walter Scott's novel \"Anne of"}]}
+{"question": "Who is Abaqa Khan's paternal grandmother?", "answer": "Sorghaghtani Beki", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 5433427, "score": 79.803955078125, "title": "Zaynab bint Ali", "text": "Zaynab bint Ali Sayyidah Zaynab bint ʿAli (, Also: 'Zainab') was the daughter of the fourth caliph and the first Shia Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib and Fatimah bint Muhammad. The Islamic \"Nabi\" (, Prophet) Muhammad was her maternal grandfather, and thus she is a member of his \"Bayt\" (, Household). Therefore, she is often revered not only for her admirable characteristics and actions, but also for her membership in, and continuation of, the biological line of Muhammad. Like other members of her family she became a great figure of sacrifice, strength, and piety in Islam – in the Sunni"}, {"doc_id": 8525021, "score": 79.56771850585938, "title": "Ashraf", "text": "Ashraf Ashraf () is a person claiming descent from Muhammad by way of his daughter Fatimah. The word with long \"ā\" in the second system , is the plural of \"sharīf\" \"noble\", from \"sharafa\" \"to be highborn\", but \"ašhraf\" (), with short \"a\", is the elative of \"sharīf\" meaning \"very noble\", \"nobler\", \"noblest\". Like the \"Sadah\" (plural of Sayyid), Ashraf often take their names from ancestry from Muhammad, Fatima and Ali and have in many Muslim societies \"Ashraf\" evolved into an honorific denoting \"master\" or \"gentry\". More precisely, the Ashraf are descendants of Ali's elder son, Hassan, and the \"Sadah\""}, {"doc_id": 5433443, "score": 79.53227233886719, "title": "Zaynab bint Ali", "text": "of her life. Zaynab bint Ali Sayyidah Zaynab bint ʿAli (, Also: 'Zainab') was the daughter of the fourth caliph and the first Shia Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib and Fatimah bint Muhammad. The Islamic \"Nabi\" (, Prophet) Muhammad was her maternal grandfather, and thus she is a member of his \"Bayt\" (, Household). Therefore, she is often revered not only for her admirable characteristics and actions, but also for her membership in, and continuation of, the biological line of Muhammad. Like other members of her family she became a great figure of sacrifice, strength, and piety in Islam –"}, {"doc_id": 17039780, "score": 78.62438201904297, "title": "Ruqaiya Sultan Begum", "text": "of his sister, Khanzada Begum. Ruqaiya was named after the Islamic Prophet Muhammad's daughter, Ruqayyah bint Muhammad. Ruqaiya's oldest paternal uncle was the second Mughal emperor Humayun (who later became her father-in-law as well) while her most notable paternal aunt was the imperial princess, Gulbadan Begum, the author of \"Humayun-nama\" (\"Book of Humayun\"). Ruqaiya, being the paternal granddaughter of Emperor Babur, was of \"Miran Shahi\" birth just like her husband Akbar. She was a descendant of the lines of the highest Central Asian aristocracy: Timur or Tamerlane the Great through his son Miran Shah, and Genghis Khan through his son"}, {"doc_id": 13566195, "score": 78.4295425415039, "title": "Shahrbanu", "text": "that the slave-girl was his mother, while she was his retainer\". According to the Table of Nations one of the sons of Saam was Arphaxad or Arpachshad also known as Zo’ul Had Nabi Allah. The second generation of Shem was Sar Qus the son of Arphaxad (or Arfakhshad). Through his descendents her lineage is further traced to (i) Ku’Mars (ii) Siya Mak (iii) Hoshang (iv) Sayo Mars who was the father of (v) King Jamshed. The period of King Jamshed is traditionally assigned to be near-contemporaneous with the life of the Prophet Ibrahim/Abraham, making Abraham a sixth cousin of Jamshed"}]}
+{"question": "What nationality is the director of film The Mummy And The Humming Bird?", "answer": "Canadian", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 6731047, "score": 75.43343353271484, "title": "The Mummy's Tomb", "text": "As he concludes his narrative of the successful destruction of the creature, the scene switches back to the tombs of Egypt. Surviving their supposed demise, Andoheb (George Zucco) explains the legend of Kharis (Lon Chaney, Jr.) to his follower, Mehemet Bey (Turhan Bey). After passing on the instructions for the use of the tana leaves, and assigning the task of terminating the remaining members of the Banning expedition and their descendants, Andoheb expires. Bey and Kharis leave Egypt for the journey to the United States. Bey takes the caretaker's job at the Mapleton cemetery, sets up shop, and administers the"}, {"doc_id": 17903754, "score": 75.1083984375, "title": "The Mummy (2017 film)", "text": "fused with Set in an uncertain way, will use his powers for good, evil, or something else entirely. Ahmanet's corpse is lowered into a locked pool of mercury within the Prodigium base for safekeeping. Meanwhile, in the desert, Nick resurrects Vail, and the two set out on a new adventure. Additionally, Marwan Kenzari plays Malik, Jekyll's chief of security and a member of Prodigium. Javier Botet plays Set, the ancient Egyptian god of death, who aids Princess Ahmanet in her quest to rule Egypt. Set has a connection with Nick Morton, as the latter is intended to be the human"}, {"doc_id": 2031367, "score": 74.884521484375, "title": "Stephen Sommers", "text": "Stephen Sommers Stephen Sommers (born March 20, 1962) is an American screenwriter and film director, best known for big-budget movies, such as \"The Mummy\" (1999), its sequel, \"The Mummy Returns\" (2001), \"Van Helsing\" (2004), and \"\" (2009). He also directed Disney's live action version of \"Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book\" (1994). Stephen Sommers was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, and grew up in St. Cloud, Minnesota, where he attended St. Cloud Apollo High School. He is a 1980 graduate of Saint John's University in Collegeville, Minnesota, and the University of Seville in Spain. After graduating, he spent four years performing as"}, {"doc_id": 1869947, "score": 74.6252670288086, "title": "The Mummy (1932 film)", "text": "of interconnected monster films as Universal plans to build a shared universe film series out of its vault of classic monster movies. On January 21, 2016 it was announced that Tom Cruise would be starring in the film. Sofia Boutella was cast to portray Princess Ahmunet / The Mummy for the film, while Russell Crowe appears as Dr. Henry Jekyll / Mr. Hyde, two roles which had previously been portrayed by Boris Karloff in the studios' previous film franchise. In June 2017, the studio announced the name, logo, theme music (written by Danny Elfman), and upcoming schedule for the shared"}, {"doc_id": 4593043, "score": 74.50511932373047, "title": "Hussein Fahmy", "text": "throughout his career, from his debut in 1963 to the present. Hussein Fahmy Hussein Fahmy (; born 22 March 1940) is an Egyptian actor. He graduated from UCLA with a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) degree. Academically he continued to teach at the Academy of Arts (film institute) for twelve years. A leading movie star and the first UNDP Regional Goodwill Ambassador for the Arab States in 1998, Hussein Fahmy is noted for his humanitarian effort. He has worked hard to convey to his audience in the Middle East important human development issues. His contract ended before the Lebanese situation"}]}
+{"question": "Which film came out first, ...And God Created Them or The Little Shop Of Horrors?", "answer": "The Little Shop Of Horrors", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 2141455, "score": 79.01664733886719, "title": "The Little Shop of Horrors", "text": "The Little Shop of Horrors The Little Shop of Horrors is a 1960 American comedy film directed by Roger Corman. Written by Charles B. Griffith, the film is a farce about an inadequate florist's assistant who cultivates a plant that feeds on human flesh and blood. The film's concept is thought to be based on a 1932 story called \"Green Thoughts\", by John Collier, about a man-eating plant. However, Dennis McDougal suggests that Griffith may have been influenced by Arthur C. Clarke's sci-fi short story from 1956, \"The Reluctant Orchid\" (which was in turn inspired by the 1905 H. G."}, {"doc_id": 2141488, "score": 78.44379425048828, "title": "The Little Shop of Horrors", "text": "autograph cards by both Jonathan Haze and Jackie Joseph. The Little Shop of Horrors The Little Shop of Horrors is a 1960 American comedy film directed by Roger Corman. Written by Charles B. Griffith, the film is a farce about an inadequate florist's assistant who cultivates a plant that feeds on human flesh and blood. The film's concept is thought to be based on a 1932 story called \"Green Thoughts\", by John Collier, about a man-eating plant. However, Dennis McDougal suggests that Griffith may have been influenced by Arthur C. Clarke's sci-fi short story from 1956, \"The Reluctant Orchid\" (which"}, {"doc_id": 6699292, "score": 76.55548095703125, "title": "Little Shop of Horrors (film)", "text": "and presumably eats the viewers (\"Finale (Don't Feed The Plants)\"). David Geffen was one of the original producers of the off-Broadway show and he began planning to produce a feature film adaptation. Originally Steven Spielberg was to executive produce the film and Martin Scorsese was to direct, Scorsese wanting to shoot the film in 3D even, but production was stalled when a lawsuit was filed by the original film's screenwriter and actor, Charles B. Griffith. John Landis was also attached to the project for a time. Geffen then offered the film to Frank Oz, who was finishing work on \"The"}, {"doc_id": 2141456, "score": 76.36283111572266, "title": "The Little Shop of Horrors", "text": "Wells story \"The Flowering of the Strange Orchid\"). Mythology about man-eating plants dates back to at least the 1800s, and probably much earlier. The film stars Jonathan Haze, Jackie Joseph, Mel Welles, and Dick Miller, all of whom had worked for Corman on previous films. Produced under the title \"The Passionate People Eater\", the film employs an original style of humor, combining black comedy with farce and incorporating Jewish humor and elements of spoof. \"The Little Shop of Horrors\" was shot on a budget of $28,000, with interiors being shot in two days utilizing sets that had been left standing"}, {"doc_id": 2141473, "score": 74.611328125, "title": "The Little Shop of Horrors", "text": "the time of shooting, Jack Nicholson had appeared in two films, and had worked with Roger Corman as the lead in \"The Cry Baby Killer\". According to Nicholson, \"I went in to the shoot knowing I had to be very quirky because Roger originally hadn't wanted me. In other words, I couldn't play it straight. So I just did a lot of weird shit that I thought would make it funny.\" According to Dick Miller, all of the dialogue between his character and Mel Welles was ad-libbed. During a scene in which writer Charles B. Griffith played a robber, Griffith"}]}
+{"question": "Who was born first out of Mehmet Topal and James Pender?", "answer": "James Pender", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 13299663, "score": 82.42279815673828, "title": "Fatma Aliye Topuz", "text": "classes even though there was no legal restriction on female education. Due to her intellectual curiosity, she acquired a high level of proficiency in Arabic and French. In 1879, when she was seventeen years old, her father arranged her marriage to captain-major () Mehmet Faik Bey, an aide-de-camp of Sultan Abdul Hamid II and a nephew of Gazi Osman Pasha, the hero of the Siege of Plevna (1877). She gave birth to four daughters: Hatice (born 1880), Ayşe (born 1884), Nimet (born 1900) and Zübeyde İsmet (born 1901). Her husband was a person intellectually less endowed than her, and during"}, {"doc_id": 17527108, "score": 81.46099853515625, "title": "Cemile Sultan", "text": "and entrusted her into the lady's care. She grew up together with her half brother Abdul Hamid II, who was also adopted by Perestu, in the same household and spend their childhoods with one another. In 1854, at the age of eleven, Abdulmejid betrothed her to Mahmud Celaleddin Pasha, the son of the Imperial son-in-law, Damat Ahmed Fethi Pasha, and his wife Ayşe Şemsinur Hanım. Fethi Pasha had himself been married to Cemile's aunt, Atiye Sultan. The wedding took place on 17 May 1858, and was consummated on 11 June 1858. The couple were given a palace at Findiklı as"}, {"doc_id": 2239312, "score": 81.18576049804688, "title": "Hurrem Sultan", "text": "feuds of the blood brothers for the throne. She was to bear the majority of Süleyman's children. Hurrem gave birth to her first son Mehmed in 1521 (he died in 1543) and then to four more sons, destroying Mahidevran's status as the mother of the sultan's only son. Süleyman's mother, Hafsa, partially suppressed the rivalry between the two women. As a result of the bitter rivalry a fight between the two women broke out, with Mahidevran beating Hurrem, which angered Süleyman. In 1533 or 1534 (the exact date is unknown), Süleyman married Hurrem in a magnificent formal ceremony, making him"}, {"doc_id": 2239310, "score": 80.72521209716797, "title": "Hurrem Sultan", "text": "unprecedented rise from harem slave to Süleyman's legal wife and \"queen of the Ottoman Empire\" attracted jealousy and disfavor not only from her rivals in the harem, but also from the general populace. She soon became Süleyman's most prominent consort beside Mahidevran (also known as Gülbahar). While the exact dates for the births of her children are disputed, there is academic consensus that the births of her five children —Şehzade Mehmed, Mihrimah Sultan, Şehzade Abdullah, Sultan Selim II and Şehzade Bayezid — occurred quickly over the next four to five years. Süleyman and Hurrem's last child, Şehzade Cihangir was born"}, {"doc_id": 19973958, "score": 80.30854797363281, "title": "Selim I", "text": "stories of an official transfer of the caliphal office from the Abbasids to the Ottomans were a later invention. Born in Amasya around 1470, Selim was the youngest son of Bayezid II (1481–1512). Selim's mother was Gülbahar Hatun, a Turkish princess from the Dulkadir State centered around Elbistan in Maraş; her father was Alaüddevle Bozkurt Bey, the eleventh ruler of the Dulkadirs. Some academics state that Selim's mother was a lady named Gülbahar Hatun, while chronological analysis suggests that his biological mother's name could also be Ayşe Hatun. By 1512, Şehzade Ahmet was the favorite candidate to succeed his father."}]}
+{"question": "Which country Keōpūolani's husband is from?", "answer": "Kingdom of Hawaii", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 8234763, "score": 81.02928924560547, "title": "Vahieroa (Tahitian mythology)", "text": "their turn. Vahieroa's wife Maemae-a-rohi, who has been left as regent, rears her son Rata and herself sails with Tumu-nui's wife, leaving her son as regent in her place, and on her return is drawn in by the clam just as her son arrives to rescue her and restore the bones of the other voyagers (Beckwith 1970:260-261). Vahieroa (Tahitian mythology) In Tahitian mythology, Vahieroa is a son of Tafa'i and his wife Hina, and is born at his father's house in the Tapahi hills of Mahina in north Tahiti. He weds Maemae-a-rohi, sister of the ruling chief Tumu-nui. When Tumu-nui"}, {"doc_id": 6012468, "score": 80.9488525390625, "title": "Keōpūolani", "text": "pedigree collapse; in the five preceding generations, the 64 possible positions for her ancestors are filled by only 30 individuals, largely due to multiple half-sibling marriages. (By comparison, Charles II of Spain, an extreme case of European royal pedigree collapse, has 32 individuals in those positions, in his case largely due to multiple uncle-niece marriages.) This lineage gave her unquestionable social and political influence, which made her a coveted marriage partner for a chief to ensure heirs to inherit the combined ranks and birthrights of both parents. She married Kamehameha in 1795 and their marriage linked the House of Kamehameha"}, {"doc_id": 3551660, "score": 79.92980194091797, "title": "Paʻao", "text": "The main outlines of the story follow. Many details vary from version to version. In one version told by British missionary William Ellis in 1826 Paao was a Caucasian chief. Paao is said to have been a priest and a master navigator. He lived on a distant island called Kahiki in the oldest versions, and identified as either Tahiti or Samoa by believers in the historicity of the narrative. His older brother, Lonopele, was the chief priest in some versions of the story, or the ruler of the island in others. Lonopele accused Paao's son of removing some kapu fish"}, {"doc_id": 945136, "score": 79.9092788696289, "title": "ʻAhoʻeitu", "text": "ʻAhoʻeitu In Tongan mythology, or oral history, Ahoeitu is a son of the god Eitumātupua and a mortal woman, Ilaheva Vaepopua. He became the first king of the Tui Tonga (\"Tonga king\") dynasty in the early 10th century, dethroning the previous one with the same name but originating from the uanga (\"maggots\") instead of divine; see Kohai, Koau, mo Momo. When Ahoeitu was growing up, he asked his mother about his father. His mother, Ilaheva, was a human what is now known as Popua near the large lagoon of Tongatapu. Ahoeitu's mother told him that his father was a god"}, {"doc_id": 13903305, "score": 79.37818908691406, "title": "Princess Kaiulani (film)", "text": "father returns from Hawaii after several years and, to her shock, informs her that her uncle, King Kalakaua, had died shortly after being forced to sign the new constitution by Thurston and Sanford B. Dole. He then informs her that a failed native rebellion against the new constitution gave Thurston enough support to arrest and depose Queen Liliuokalani, overthrowing the monarchy and declaring Hawai'i a republic. After discovering that the Davies family knew of her family's overthrow but hid the news from her Ka'iulani decides to call off her engagement and leave England. She travels to the United States where"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director died first, The Company'S In Love or Punyakoti?", "answer": "The Company'S In Love", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 18459502, "score": 70.4884033203125, "title": "Paap Aur Punya", "text": "Paap Aur Punya Paap Aur Punya is a Bollywood film directed by Prayag Raj. The film stars Shashi Kapoor, Sharmila Tagore and Ajit. Shashi Kapoor also appears in dual role. Plot:Fair-minded Raja Gajraj Singh is overthrown in a coup by his brother, Balbir Singh. Both Gajraj's and Balbir's wives are pregnant, and give birth to twin sons, and a son respectively. Balbir orders that Gajraj's son be killed. Then he arranges for Gajraj and his wife's accidental death by a motor vehicle. Years go by, most people have forgotten Raja Gajraj, and Balbir is the sole acclaimed ruler with his"}, {"doc_id": 12349074, "score": 69.88236999511719, "title": "Satyajit Ray", "text": "a long-lost uncle arrives to visit his niece in Calcutta, he arouses suspicion as to his motive. This provokes far-ranging questions in the film about civilisation. In 1992, Ray's health deteriorated due to heart complications. He was admitted to a hospital, but never recovered. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences awarded him an Honorary Academy Award. Ray is the first and the only Indian, yet, to receive the honor. Twenty-four days before his death, Ray accepted the award in a gravely ill condition, calling it the \"Best achievement of [his] movie-making career.\" He died on 23 April 1992."}, {"doc_id": 8321131, "score": 69.71023559570312, "title": "Pikoo", "text": "readily shouts \"Hush!\" again to see that it has worked this time as well. He runs to Loknath, his grandfather, to show him his drawings but realizes that Loknath has died in his bed. Not knowing what to do next, Pikoo runs away and sits in the balcony to watch his ruined drawing and starts crying. The film ends when Seema opens her bedroom door and notices Pikoo sitting outside, then avoids him and makes no eye-contact. After the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences awarded Satyajit Ray an honorary Academy Award in 1992 for his lifetime achievements, the"}, {"doc_id": 13484134, "score": 69.48828125, "title": "Paa (film)", "text": "to his disease, says his last words \"Maa\" to Vidya and \"Paa\" to Amol before dying with a satisfied smile. The movie ends in the rain with Vidya mourning Auro's death as Amol comforts her as she remembers Auro dancing. The film had Amitabh Bachchan playing the role of a child who is suffering from Progeria, a genetic disorder which leads to quick acceleration of ageing process in children. Abhishek Bachchan, Amitabh's real-life son played the role of his father. Vidya Balan was the only choice for the mother's role. She suited well for this role. Initially, she was criticised"}, {"doc_id": 6391448, "score": 69.30217742919922, "title": "Rajendra Kumar", "text": "he took for his relatives and friends. He took this lesson as a principle of production and when he produced \"Naam\", he deducted some amount from Amrita Singh's fees for the long calls she had made from Hong Kong to India. Known to refuse taking any medication, he succumbed to cancer on 12 July 1999, just a day after his son's 39th birthday, and just 8 days before his 70th birthday. Rajendra Kumar was nominated for Best Actor award three times. Rajendra Kumar was nominated for 3 Filmfare Awards. Once as Best Supporting Actor and remaining as Best Actor. He"}]}
+{"question": "Did the movies La Maternelle (Film) and La Provinciale (1981 Film), originate from the same country?", "answer": "yes", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 13642523, "score": 68.91752624511719, "title": "French Provincial", "text": "French Provincial French Provincial () is a 1975 French drama film directed by André Téchiné, starring Jeanne Moreau, Michel Auclair and Marie-France Pisier. The film presents an overview of French life and politics though the changes within one family in southwestern France from the 1930s through the 1970s. At the beginning of the 20th century, Pédret, a Spanish immigrant, arrives in the southwest French country side. He becomes a blacksmith and marries Augustine, the daughter of the village baker. By 1936 Pédret’s forge has become a foundry where his three sons are the managers. Years later when Augustine, now a"}, {"doc_id": 13642527, "score": 66.10089111328125, "title": "French Provincial", "text": "its decline, as if it were a living thing. Around it, times change, the people change, social attitudes and hair-styles change, but the factory remains there, immutable and indifferent. The film’s style mingles European and American directors Godard, Bernardo Bertolucci, Orson Welles, William Wyler, Jean Cocteau Alfred Hitchcock, Jacques Tati among others. The flashback sequence of Pedret’s youth wings from \"Wuthering Heights\" and the flaming silhouettes of \"Gone with the Wind\" to \"The Conformist\" and \"The Spider's Stratagem\". French Provincial was a show case piece for legendary French actress Jeanne Moreau. Despite the fact that her character in the film"}, {"doc_id": 14307453, "score": 65.70362854003906, "title": "La Maternelle (film)", "text": "La Maternelle (film) La Maternelle (International title: \"Children of Montmartre\") is a 1933 French film directed and written by Jean Benoit-Lévy and Marie Epstein. It was adapted from Léon Frapié's Prix Goncourt winning novel \"La Maternelle\" (1904). In 1935, it was ranked as the 6th best foreign film by the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures, and has received a 7.3 ranking (out of 10) by 71 reviewers at the Internet Movie Database. Rose, a girl from a well off family faces a series of tragic events that leaves her penniless and without a home. She is hired as"}, {"doc_id": 13642528, "score": 65.32097625732422, "title": "French Provincial", "text": "scarcely seems to age over a 30 year period, she appears perfectly at ease with this style of drama and shows a surprising comic flair in some scenes. Famous critic Pauline Kael called the film: \" Marvelous\". \"Téchiné and Goldin (the screenwriter) may not know anything except movies, but the way they know movies is enough for me\". French Provincial French Provincial () is a 1975 French drama film directed by André Téchiné, starring Jeanne Moreau, Michel Auclair and Marie-France Pisier. The film presents an overview of French life and politics though the changes within one family in southwestern France"}, {"doc_id": 13642526, "score": 64.63363647460938, "title": "French Provincial", "text": "1950s force her to turn to an unlikely source for financial help: her obnoxious sister-in-law Regina who has come back, more stunning than ever, with an American industrialist lover. Regina may now be willing to aid Berthe in exchange for her freedom. Téchiné’s second film is a mix of black comedy, romantic drama and nostalgia, told in an unsettling inconsistent style. The film traces the lives of its characters through the period of Nazi occupation to the present day, but their story is secondary. The focus of the film is the family-owned factory. We see its birth, its maturing, and"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the director of film The Rainbow Princess born?", "answer": "Colorado", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 19384026, "score": 69.90023040771484, "title": "Rainbow Time", "text": "Rainbow Time Rainbow Time is a 2016 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Linas Phillips. The film stars Phillips, Melanie Lynskey, Timm Sharp, Tobin Bell, Jay Duplass, Lauren Weedman and Artemis Pebdani. Mark Duplass, and Jay Duplass serve as executive producers on the film, through their Duplass Brothers Productions banner. The film had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 13, 2016. The film was released in a limited release and through video on demand November 4, 2016, by The Orchard. Shonzi, a developmentally delayed 40 year-old, is sent to live with his brother, Todd. While living"}, {"doc_id": 7846843, "score": 68.67724609375, "title": "The Emerald Forest", "text": "dam is nearing completion. A 17-year-old Tommy (Charley Boorman), now called Tomme, has become one of the Invisible People. Tomme marries a woman named Kachiri (Dira Paes) and undergoes a vision quest, where his spirit animal tells him he must retrieve sacred stones from a remote spot deep in the jungle. Chief Wanadi, the man who abducted and adopted Tommy, warns him that the quest will be dangerous, as it will take him into the territory of the cannibalistic Fierce People. Meanwhile, Markham has finally identified his son's abductors. Markham and a journalist decide to set off bottle rockets to"}, {"doc_id": 15049146, "score": 68.49559783935547, "title": "After the Waterfall", "text": "for his little girl and his life seems to be at a standstill, while Ana is in a relationship with John's best friend, and the policeman behind Pearl's disappearance, David (Cohen Holloway). Things begin to change for the better, however, when John's father, George (Peter McCauley), believes he saw Pearl walking past a shop window. In May 2009 it was announced that award-winning director Simone Horrocks would be directing her debut feature-length production and that \"Outrageous Fortune\" actor Antony Starr would be portraying the lead role. Horrocks had previously attracted international attention when she was a semi-finalist for the prestigious"}, {"doc_id": 6915422, "score": 68.38187408447266, "title": "Emily (film)", "text": "Wilton House, which was the director's ancestral seat, and the countryside around it. \"Emily\" was a moderate success at the box office in the 1970s, but in the early 1980s it had a revival and did far better, gaining publicity due to a romance between Koo Stark and Prince Andrew. Around that time the film was often shown on HBO and other cable TV channels. The film was produced by Christopher Neame, who also wrote the screenplay, claiming to have completed it in seventeen hours. It was intended as a vehicle for him to move into production, and \"Emily\" did"}, {"doc_id": 20224800, "score": 68.37298583984375, "title": "Princess Cyd", "text": "— and its empathetic representation of them — than about crafting a fully formed drama concerning flesh-and-blood people, Cone's film has little more than its heart in the right place.\" Princess Cyd Princess Cyd is a 2017 drama film written and directed by Stephen Cone and starring Rebecca Spence, Jessie Pinnick, and Malic White. Principal photography for \"Princess Cyd\" took place in Chicago from August 31 to September 25, 2016. Cone had originally conceived the story as taking place in his childhood home of South Carolina, as with his 2011 breakout film \"The Wise Kids\". Cone later decided to shift"}]}
+{"question": "Which film was released earlier, This Mad World or Never Say Never Again?", "answer": "This Mad World", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 8595669, "score": 71.15071105957031, "title": "The World Gone Mad", "text": "The World Gone Mad The World Gone Mad (also released as The Public Be Hanged) is a 1933 American Pre-Code crime film directed by Christy Cabanne and starring Pat O'Brien, Evelyn Brent and Neil Hamilton. It was made on a low-budget by the independent Majestic Pictures, a Poverty Row forerunner of Republic Pictures. When a district attorney who has been investigating a utility company's directors for fraud is suddenly killed, his wisecracking newspaperman friend (Pat O'Brien) gets curious. He and the upstanding new district attorney (Neil Hamilton) separately pursue the case. Cultivated but sinister businessmen, a shady nightclub owner specializing"}, {"doc_id": 8595670, "score": 70.15341186523438, "title": "The World Gone Mad", "text": "in \"import and export\", several beautiful young women always seen in evening gowns, a \"Latin lover\" type who reads Casanova and an abundance of suave men in evening dress provide eye-candy for the duration. The World Gone Mad The World Gone Mad (also released as The Public Be Hanged) is a 1933 American Pre-Code crime film directed by Christy Cabanne and starring Pat O'Brien, Evelyn Brent and Neil Hamilton. It was made on a low-budget by the independent Majestic Pictures, a Poverty Row forerunner of Republic Pictures. When a district attorney who has been investigating a utility company's directors for"}, {"doc_id": 8386959, "score": 68.48993682861328, "title": "Thunderball (film)", "text": "credit of a cinematic \"Thunderball\", with them as executive producers. Later, in 1964, Eon producers Broccoli and Saltzman agreed with McClory to cinematically adapt the novel; it was promoted as \"Ian Fleming's \"Thunderball\"\". Yet, along with the official credits to screenwriters Richard Maibaum and John Hopkins, the screenplay is also identified as 'based on an original screenplay by Jack Whittingham' and as 'based on the original story by Kevin McClory, Jack Whittingham, and Ian Fleming'. To date, the novel has twice been adapted cinematically; the 1983 Jack Schwartzman-produced \"Never Say Never Again\" features Sean Connery as James Bond, but is"}, {"doc_id": 12366715, "score": 68.36862182617188, "title": "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World", "text": "Further telephone conversations in Captain Culpeper's office were scripted and filmed but ultimately removed before the film's premiere. Culpeper was to be disturbed by a \"Dr. Chadwick\" and by an \"Uncle Mike\", in addition to his wife and daughter. The roles were respectively played by Elliott Reid and Morey Amsterdam. Actress Eve Bruce filmed a scene as a showgirl who asks Benjy Benjamin and Ding Bell to help her put on suntan lotion. The scene was eventually cut and she is uncredited. Cliff Norton is listed in the opening credits, but is nowhere to be found in the film. Norton"}, {"doc_id": 12366729, "score": 68.30091094970703, "title": "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World", "text": "Globe Award nominations for Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy and for Jonathan Winters' performance as Best Actor - Musical or Comedy, respectively losing to \"Tom Jones\" and Alberto Sordi for \"The Devil\". The film is recognized by the American Film Institute in the following lists: Existing footage is in the form of original 70 mm elements of the general release version (recent restored versions shown in revival screenings are derived from these elements). A 1991 VHS and LaserDisc from MGM/UA was an extended 183-minute version of the film, with most of the reinserted footage derived from elements stored"}]}
+{"question": "Are Shamsabad, Meshgin Shahr and Bukumbi both located in the same country?", "answer": "no", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 2609541, "score": 74.85305786132812, "title": "Nimruz Province", "text": "Nimruz Province Nimruz (Balochi/; ) is one of the 34 provinces of Afghanistan, located in the southwestern part of the country. It lays to the east of the Sistan and Baluchestan Province of Iran and north of Balochistan, Pakistan. The province contains five districts, encompassing about 649 villages, and roughly 156,600 settled people. The city of Zaranj serves as the provincial capital and Zaranj Airport, which is located by that city, serves as a domestic airport for the province. The name \"Nimruz\" means \"mid-day\" or \"half-day\" in Persian and Balochi. The name is believed to indicate that the meridian cutting"}, {"doc_id": 14347598, "score": 74.83942413330078, "title": "Bihsud District", "text": "summery weather attracts many visitors As of 2002, the population was 120,000, composed of 55% Pashtun, 40% Afghan Arab, 5% Tajik. The primary employment is agriculture and animal husbandry. In the past Jalalabad was the major city of the ancient Greco-Buddhist center of Gandhara. The Buddhist pilgrim Faxian visited the district around the year 400AD, and his travelogue described the many Buddhist sanctuaries in the area. The archaeological site of the city of Hadda is located in the district, and was a Buddhist center from the time of Kanishka, with statues of the Buddha as high as sixty-six feet. Prior"}, {"doc_id": 881661, "score": 74.71269989013672, "title": "Bukhara", "text": "spared from their destruction. The mausoleum of Pakistan's founding father, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, known as the Mazar-e-Quaid in Karachi, was modeled after the shrine. Built in 1712, on the opposite side of the citadel of Ark in Registan district, Bolo Haouz Mosque is inscribed in the UNESCO World Heritage Site list along with the other parts of the historic city. It served as a Friday mosque during the time when the emir of Bukhara was being subjugated under the Bolshevik Russian rule in 1920s. Char Minor (alternatively spelled Chor Minor, and also alternatively known as the Madrasah of Khalif Niyaz-kul)"}, {"doc_id": 17666567, "score": 74.65226745605469, "title": "Quran Belt", "text": "Quran Belt A Quran Belt is a region where conservative Islamic values are strong. It is most commonly associated with an area where Islam has been historically influential in northwest China (Xinjiang, Ningxia, Gansu and Qinghai) along the borders of central Asia, Tibet and Mongolia. Other parts of the world where Islam is or has historically been highly influential have also adopted this name, such as Kabul and Kandahar in Afghanistan, central Saudi Arabia, Southeastern Anatolia, Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and India's Jammu and Kashmir state, Lakshadweep islands, and Barak Valley region of Assam state. In South East Asia, the Quran"}, {"doc_id": 13557914, "score": 74.62635803222656, "title": "Badghis Province", "text": "& Development (MRRD) along with UNHCR and Central Statistics Office (CSO) of Afghanistan estimates the population of the province to be around 499,393. According to the same sources, Tajik and Turkic People (Hazara, Uzbek and Turkmen ) make up around 68% of the total population, followed by 19% Pashtuns and 8% Uzbeks and the remaining consists of Turkmens, Balochs and other minorities. According to the United States Naval Postgraduate School, the population of Badghis consists of approximately 62% Tajik, 28% Pashtun (including Durrani), with Hazara, Baloch, Aimak and others. The current Governor of the province is Jamaluddin Ishaq. The major"}]}
+{"question": "Are the movies It (1966 Film) and Faust (1960 Film), from the same country?", "answer": "yes", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 706914, "score": 72.04176330566406, "title": "Jean-Luc Godard", "text": "Paul\" and \"Le Signe\", was a study of contemporary French youth and their involvement with cultural politics. An intertitle refers to the characters as \"The children of Marx and Coca-Cola.\" Although Godard's cinema is sometimes thought to depict a wholly masculine point of view, Phillip John Usher has demonstrated how the film, by the way it connects images and disparate events, seems to blur gender lines. Godard followed with \"Made in U.S.A\" (1966), whose source material was Richard Stark's \"The Jugger\"; and \"Two or Three Things I Know About Her\" (1967), in which Marina Vlady portrays a woman leading a"}, {"doc_id": 15262282, "score": 70.21195220947266, "title": "Faust (2011 film)", "text": "Lipnice nad Sázavou and Ledeč, as well as the town Kutná Hora. Studio scenes were shot at Barrandov Studios in Prague. Photography also took place in Germany. In October the team moved to Iceland for several days of filming resulting in some astonishing shots of geysers. The film premiered on 8 September 2011 in competition at the 68th Venice International Film Festival. Three days later it was screened in the Masters section of the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival. Jay Weissberg wrote in \"Variety\": \"Forget Marlowe, Goethe, Gounod and Murnau, or rather, lay them aside, since the idiosyncratic helmer adds"}, {"doc_id": 5072524, "score": 69.83329010009766, "title": "Straub–Huillet", "text": "Straub–Huillet Jean-Marie Straub (; born 8 January 1933, Metz, France) and Danièle Huillet (; 1 May 1936, Paris – 9 October 2006, Cholet) were a duo of filmmakers who made two dozen films between 1963 and 2006. Their films are noted for their rigorous, intellectually stimulating style and radical, communist politics. Though both were French, they worked mostly in Germany and Italy. \"From the Clouds to the Resistance\" (1979) and \"Sicilia!\" (1999) are among the duo's best regarded works. Straub met Huillet as a student in 1954. Straub was involved in the Parisian cinephile community at the time. He was"}, {"doc_id": 13215551, "score": 69.72714233398438, "title": "Je t'aime, je t'aime", "text": "Festival, but the festival was cancelled due to the countrywide wildcat strike that occurred in May 1968 in France. It won two awards – one for best actor, and the other many years later for \"best rediscovery\" in 2014 (Special Award of the Boston Society of Film Critics). While seldom ranked among Resnais's best works, \"Je t'aime, je t'aime\" has received positive reviews since its release. Its synopsis has been cited as an influence on the 2004 Michel Gondry film \"Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind\". Claude Ridder (Claude Rich) is leaving hospital after an attempt at suicide, when he"}, {"doc_id": 7070455, "score": 69.1573486328125, "title": "Fahrenheit 451 (1966 film)", "text": "French. The movie's opening credits are spoken rather than displayed in type, which might be the director's hint of what life would be like in an illiterate culture. Tony Walton did costumes and production design, while Syd Cain did art direction. In 1971, some scenes from \"Fahrenheit 451\" were used in \"The Different Ones\", an episode of Rod Serling's \"Night Gallery\" television show, including the monorail and the flying policeman. The film had a mixed critical reception upon release. \"Time\" magazine called the film a \"weirdly gay little picture that assails with both horror and humor all forms of tyranny"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director born first, Sins Of Madeleine or Captain Apache?", "answer": "Sins Of Madeleine", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 1517048, "score": 70.0556411743164, "title": "Joaquin Phoenix", "text": "Best Actor. He and River Phoenix hold the distinction of being the only brothers to be nominated for acting Academy Awards. His other films include the satire film \"Buffalo Soldiers\" (2001), the science fiction thriller \"Signs\" (2002), the animated film \"Brother Bear\" (2003), the historical drama film \"Hotel Rwanda\" (2004), the psychological thriller \"The Village\" (2004), the documentary \"Earthlings\" (2005), the romantic drama \"Two Lovers\" (2008), the drama \"The Immigrant\" (2013), the romantic science fiction drama \"Her\" (2013), the crime comedy-drama film \"Inherent Vice\" (2014), and the thriller \"You Were Never Really Here\" (2017), for which he won the Cannes"}, {"doc_id": 8041992, "score": 69.09611511230469, "title": "Madeleine (1950 film)", "text": "film primarily as a \"wedding present\" to Todd, who had previously played the role onstage. He was never satisfied with the film and cited it as his least-favourite feature-length movie. The film dramatises events leading up to the 1857 trial of an otherwise-respectable young woman, Madeleine Smith (Ann Todd) for the murder of her draper's-assistant lover, Emile L'Angelier (Ivan Desny). The trial produced the uniquely Scottish verdict of \"not proven\", which left Madeleine a free woman. The film begins with the purchase of a house in Glasgow by an upper middle-class Victorian family. Their eldest daughter Madeleine claims the basement"}, {"doc_id": 1517079, "score": 68.91448211669922, "title": "Joaquin Phoenix", "text": "Davis's \"Mary Magdalene\", opposite Rooney Mara. It was released in the United Kingdom on March 16, 2018 to mixed reviews. The film's original distributor has been the cause of the film's delayed U.S. release. Later, Phoenix starred as Joe, a former FBI agent and Gulf War veteran suffering from PTSD, in the Amazon Studios thriller \"You Were Never Really Here\" (2017), written and directed by Lynne Ramsay. The film premiered in competition at the Cannes Film Festival, where it received wide critical acclaim, and won Phoenix the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actor. The film began its US release"}, {"doc_id": 17200643, "score": 68.40553283691406, "title": "Joe Walker (editor)", "text": "Villeneuve has comprised three feature films, back-to-back. Their first, \"Sicario\", is a 2015 American crime-thriller drama film starring Benicio del Toro and Josh Brolin in which an idealistic FBI agent Emily Blunt is enlisted in a secret CIA op to bring down the head of a brutal Mexican drug cartel. \"Arrival\" is a 2016 American psychological science fiction film based on the 1998 short story \"Story of Your Life\" by Ted Chiang starring Amy Adams, Jeremy Renner, and Forest Whitaker. Villeneuve said of the movie's creation : \"Each film has its hero. For this one, the editor Joe Walker is"}, {"doc_id": 16929824, "score": 68.12701416015625, "title": "The Sins of Rosanne", "text": "condition that the child is sold to her for two years for a farthing. The distracted mother, living in the Kimberly mining country of South Africa, agrees. At the end of the two years the child is returned with the information that two gifts have been given her by the Malay servant, one a passion for bright stones, especially diamonds, and the other the art of hating intensely. Grown to young womanhood, Rosanne (Clayton), without understanding why she does it, barters her integrity for diamonds and becomes the tool of smugglers and the rascal diamond merchant Syke Ravenal (Malatesta), who"}]}
+{"question": "Who is the paternal grandfather of John, Prince Of Antioch?", "answer": "John I of Portugal", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 13024281, "score": 81.74878692626953, "title": "John, Prince of Antioch", "text": "In 1456, John was elected a Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece. In 1456, John married Charlotte of Cyprus in Nicosia and was accorded the title Prince of Antioch. He was poisoned on the orders of his mother-in-law, Helena Palaiologina. He was buried in Nicosia in a tomb which bears his coat of arms. Following his marriage to Charlotte, John bore a unique coat of arms, combining: (I) the Kingdom of Jerusalem, (II) his father's Portuguese-English ascentry, (III) the Kingdom of Armenia, (IV) the Kingdom of Cyprus; on top the arms of Lusignan. John, Prince of Antioch John,"}, {"doc_id": 14900993, "score": 80.80375671386719, "title": "Antiochus (son of Antiochus III the Great)", "text": "Antiochus is named in several decrees and letters with his father. In 200 BC, Antiochus was present at the battle of Panium and received the command over the right wing of the cavalry; it was he who routed the Egyptian cavalry and attacked the Ptolemaic center from the rear with his victorious cavalry. In 196 BC, Antiochus was appointed as the heir to the Seleucid throne. In that year, his father arranged for him to marry his younger sister Laodice IV. The marriage between Laodice IV and Antiochus was the first sibling marriage to occur in the Seleucid dynasty. From"}, {"doc_id": 13024280, "score": 80.50879669189453, "title": "John, Prince of Antioch", "text": "John, Prince of Antioch John, Prince of Antioch (1431–1457), was the second son of Infante Peter, Duke of Coimbra, and Isabella of Urgell, Duchess of Coimbra. He took part in the battle of Alfarrobeira, where his father's army was defeated by the Portuguese royal army. He was imprisoned and was to be executed. However, due to the intervention of his aunt Isabella, he was sent into exile in Burgundy together with his brother James and sister Beatrice. His aunt Isabella, Duchess of Burgundy, was able to offer protection to her nephews and niece as wife of Duke Philip the Good."}, {"doc_id": 4415568, "score": 80.41999816894531, "title": "Odaenathus", "text": "and that of his grandfather, Wahb-Allat, are Arabic, while Nasor, his great-grandfather, has an Aramaic name. Nasor might not have been the great-grandfather of Odaenathus but rather a distant ancestor; this led some scholars, such as Lisbeth Soss Fried and Javier Teixidor, to consider the origin of the family to be Aramean. Byzantine historians of the sixth century, such as Procopius, referred to him as \"King of the Saracens [of the Arabs]\". Zosimus asserted that Odaenathus descended from \"illustrious forebears\", but the position of the family in Palmyra is debated; it was probably part of the wealthy mercantile class. Alternatively,"}, {"doc_id": 505961, "score": 80.06709289550781, "title": "John the Apostle", "text": "of John and later appointed by Saint Peter to be the Bishop of Antioch. In \"Against Heresies\", Irenaeus relates how Polycarp told a story of It is traditionally believed that John was the youngest of the apostles and survived them. He is said to have lived to an old age, dying at Ephesus sometime after AD 98. An alternative account of John's death, ascribed by later Christian writers to the early second-century bishop Papias of Hierapolis, claims that he was slain by the Jews. Most Johannine scholars doubt the reliability of its ascription to Papias, but a minority, including B.W."}]}
+{"question": "What is the date of death of the founder of Suez Canal Company?", "answer": "7 December 1894", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 2098451, "score": 74.79814147949219, "title": "Ferdinand de Lesseps", "text": "Ferdinand de Lesseps Ferdinand Marie, Vicomte de Lesseps, GCSI (; 19 November 1805 – 7 December 1894) was a French diplomat and later developer of the Suez Canal, which in 1869 joined the Mediterranean and Red Seas, substantially reducing sailing distances and times between Europe and East Asia. He attempted to repeat this success with an effort to build a Panama Canal at sea level during the 1880s, but the project was devastated by epidemics of malaria and yellow fever in the area, as well as beset by financial problems, and the planned de Lesseps Panama Canal was never completed."}, {"doc_id": 19564144, "score": 74.61297607421875, "title": "Jules Charles-Roux", "text": "Jules Charles-Roux Jules Charles-Roux (November 14, 1841 – March 6, 1918) was a French businessman and politician. He served as the vice president of the Suez Canal Company. He served as a corporate director of shipping companies in the Antilles, West Africa and French Indochina. He was a supporter of the French colonial empire. Jules Charles-Roux was born on November 14, 1841 in Marseille, France. His father founded La Maison Charles-Roux, a soap factory, in 1828. His paternal ancestor, Georges Roux, was a merchant in the Antilles in the 18th century. Charles-Roux graduated from Aix-Marseille University, where he studied chemistry."}, {"doc_id": 4112970, "score": 74.47221374511719, "title": "Suez Canal Company", "text": "Liquide, colonial sugar refineries, coal mining companies, railroad companies, electric companies, the African forest and agriculture Society, and the Lyonnaise de Madagascar. King Farouk of the Muhammad Ali line was overthrown in a military coup in 1952 and Colonel Gamal Abdel Nasser eventually emerged as the leader of Egypt. By the mid-1950s, canal traffic reached 122 million tons annually, over half of which was oil shipments. In response to the World Bank denying a loan to build a dam across the Nile at Aswan, Nasser declared on July 26, 1956 that Egypt was nationalizing the canal. In response, Britain, France,"}, {"doc_id": 15318417, "score": 73.99431610107422, "title": "Mohab Mamish", "text": "United States of America (1983, 1992, 1995, 1998, 2004), the United Arab Emirates (1987–1989), China (1992), Greece (1999), and France (2002). He has received many medals, including the medal of long and Meritorious Service, of Longevity, of Duty, of the 6th of October, of the Egyptian Navy, of the 20th Anniversary of the July Revolution, of the 25th of April, of October Warriors, of Superior Service, 23 July 50th Anniversary, and the Silver Jubilee of Sinai Liberation. He is married, with two daughters. Mohab Mamish Vice Admiral Mohab Mamish (; born 6 August 1948) is the chairman of the Suez"}, {"doc_id": 4112940, "score": 73.8138656616211, "title": "Suez Canal Company", "text": "his predecessor Said. The problem was referred during 1864 to the arbitration of Napoleon III, who awarded £3,800,000 (equivalent to £ in ) to the company as compensation for the losses they would incur by the changes to the original grant which Ismail demanded. During 1875, a financial crisis forced Isma'il to sell his shares to the government of the United Kingdom for only £3,976,582 (equivalent to £ in ). The company operated the canal until its nationalization by Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser in 1956, which led to the Suez Crisis. In 1962, Egypt made its final payments for"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director born earlier, La Bellezza Di Ippolita or Cuidado Con Las Colas?", "answer": "Cuidado Con Las Colas", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 11289690, "score": 71.52800750732422, "title": "Eduardo Scarpetta", "text": "Eduardo Scarpetta Eduardo Scarpetta (1853–1925) was an Italian actor and playwright from Naples, Italy. Although not from a theatrical family, he was on the stage by the age of four and is today best remembered as the creator of a character that became his stage alter-ego: Felice Sciosciammocca, a typical, good-natured Neapolitan. The name \"Sciosciammocca\" translates from Neapolitan as \"breath in mouth\"—thus, with \"Felice\" (Happy) the name conveys something like wide-eyed and perhaps a bit scatter-brained. The character was a break with the traditional portrayal of the Neapolitan streetwise Everyman and, as an implied stereotype, invites comparison to the well-known,"}, {"doc_id": 11289699, "score": 71.29913330078125, "title": "Eduardo Scarpetta", "text": "ferroviario
1924 - Woronoff
Eduardo Scarpetta Eduardo Scarpetta (1853–1925) was an Italian actor and playwright from Naples, Italy. Although not from a theatrical family, he was on the stage by the age of four and is today best remembered as the creator of a character that became his stage alter-ego: Felice Sciosciammocca, a typical, good-natured Neapolitan. The name \"Sciosciammocca\" translates from Neapolitan as \"breath in mouth\"—thus, with \"Felice\" (Happy) the name conveys something like wide-eyed and perhaps a bit scatter-brained. The character was a break with the traditional portrayal of the Neapolitan streetwise Everyman and, as an implied stereotype, invites"}, {"doc_id": 7130200, "score": 70.58094787597656, "title": "Giovanna Mezzogiorno", "text": "directed by Davide Marengo and starring Valerio Mastandrea and Ennio Fantastichini. She travelled to Colombia to become Fermina Daza, the principal female character from \"Love in the Time of Cholera\" based on the book written by Nobel Prize winner Gabriel García Márquez and directed by Mike Newell (\"Four Weddings and a Funeral\"). After two films shot in 2008, \"Sono Viva\" and \"Palermo Shooting\" by Wim Wenders, in 2009 she achieved great international success with \"Vincere\" by Marco Bellocchio, selected for the official competition in Cannes and a solid candidate for the final award. She has voiced and produced a documentary"}, {"doc_id": 16291895, "score": 70.56061553955078, "title": "Pasquale Squitieri", "text": "Pasquale Squitieri Pasquale Squitieri (27 November 1938 – 18 February 2017) was an Italian film director and screenwriter. Born in Naples, Squitieri graduated in law, then was briefly involved in stage, as author (\"\"La battaglia\"\") and even actor (directed by Francesco Rosi). He made his film debut with \"Io e Dio\", produced by Vittorio De Sica, and, after two spaghetti westerns he signed as William Redford, he focused on drama films centered on political and social issues. His film \"Il prefetto di ferro\" won the David di Donatello for Best Film in 1978. \"Li chiamarono... briganti!\", a film about the"}, {"doc_id": 2879608, "score": 70.2888412475586, "title": "La Dolce Vita", "text": "shot over a week in winter: in March according to the BBC, in late January according to Anita Ekberg. Fellini claimed that Ekberg stood in the cold water in her dress for hours without any trouble while Mastroianni had to wear a wetsuit beneath his clothes - to no avail. It was only after the actor \"polished off a bottle of vodka\" and \"was completely pissed\" that Fellini could shoot the scene. The character of Paparazzo, the news photographer (Walter Santesso), was inspired by photojournalist Tazio Secchiaroli and is the origin of the word \"paparazzi\" used in many languages to"}]}
+{"question": "Which country the director of film Sebastian (1995 Film) is from?", "answer": "Norwegian", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 3456049, "score": 75.61061096191406, "title": "Sebastian (1995 film)", "text": "Sebastian (1995 film) Sebastian (alternative title \"När alla vet\") is a 1995 Swedish film based on the novel by Per Knutsen that chronicles the coming out experience of a teenage boy. It is directed by Svend Wam. 16-year-old Sebastian (Hampus Björck) has nice parents and a great circle of friends, is doing well in school, has good looks, and leads a happy life—or at least that is what everyone thinks. Secretly, he has been brooding for some time over the fact that he is in love with his best friend, the rather hunky Ulf (Nicolai Cleve Broch). One evening, after"}, {"doc_id": 3092782, "score": 74.45337677001953, "title": "Sebastiane", "text": "on DVD in the UK and the US. A Blu-ray disc version was released in the US on August 7, 2012. Sebastiane Sebastiane is a 1976 Latin-language British historical thriller film directed by Derek Jarman and Paul Humfress and written by Jarman, Humfress and James Whaley. It portrays the events of the life of Saint Sebastian, including his iconic martyrdom by arrows. The film, which was aimed at a gay audience, was controversial for the homoeroticism portrayed between the soldiers and for being dialogued entirely in Latin. In the fourth century AD, Sebastian is a member of the Emperor Diocletian's"}, {"doc_id": 3456052, "score": 73.88792419433594, "title": "Sebastian (1995 film)", "text": "coming out process is fighting one's inner uncertainty and self-doubt. And even if (as in the case of Sebastian) a coming out is comparatively eventless, the inner resolve required to take that step stays the same. Sebastian (1995 film) Sebastian (alternative title \"När alla vet\") is a 1995 Swedish film based on the novel by Per Knutsen that chronicles the coming out experience of a teenage boy. It is directed by Svend Wam. 16-year-old Sebastian (Hampus Björck) has nice parents and a great circle of friends, is doing well in school, has good looks, and leads a happy life—or at"}, {"doc_id": 10916632, "score": 72.88336181640625, "title": "Sebastian (1968 film)", "text": "Sebastian (1968 film) Sebastian is a 1968 British film directed by David Greene, produced by Michael Powell, Herbert Brodkin and Gerry Fisher, and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The motion picture is based on a story by Leo Marks, and Gerald Vaughan-Hughes wrote the screenplay. Filmed in location in Oxford, London, Jodrell Bank and at Twickenham Film Studios, St Margarets, Twickenham, Middlesex, England, the film debuted in New York City, New York on 24 January 1968. Mr. Sebastian is a former Oxford professor, who in the late 60s directs the all-female decoding office of British Intelligence. One day, while running through"}, {"doc_id": 3092781, "score": 72.79043579101562, "title": "Sebastiane", "text": "necessarily unrequited, but he forms a friendship with the stubborn celibate pacifist. Adrian and Anthony, two of Sebastian's fellow soldiers, are gay and in obvious love with one another. The Emperor's guests included such notables as Peter Hinwood, Nell Campbell, and Patricia Quinn (all of \"Rocky Horror\" fame), Jordan, Philip Sayer, Charlotte Barnes, Nicholas de Jongh, Duggie Fields, Christopher Hobbs, Andrew Logan, and Johnny Rozsa. Margaret Walters, author of \"The Nude Male\", commented that \"Sebastiane\", \"where male nudes in various stages of ecstacy positively littered the screen\", was \"successfully aimed at a very specialized homosexual audience.\" The film was released"}]}
+{"question": "What is the place of birth of Teispes's father?", "answer": "Persia", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 3308193, "score": 82.67806243896484, "title": "Achaemenes", "text": "as the father of Teispes, ancestor of Cyrus II (Cyrus the Great) and Darius I. The mid-5th century BC \"Histories\" (7.11) of Herodotus has essentially the same story, but fuses two parallel lines of descent from \"Teispes son of Achaemenes\". Beyond such brief mentions of the name, nothing is known of the figure behind it, neither from indigenous sources nor from historiographic ones. It may be that Achaemenes was just a mythical ancestor, not a historical one. The Greek writers of antiquity preserve several legends surrounding the figure: The late 4th-century BC \"Alcibiades\" (120e) of (Pseudo-)Plato portrays Achaemenes as the"}, {"doc_id": 15175895, "score": 82.29121398925781, "title": "Teuthras", "text": "daughter Argiope to wife and, since he had no male children, pronounced him successor to the kingdom of Mysia. In other versions of the myth, Auge and the young Telephus were not separated, so Teuthras received them both and raised Telephus as his own. There even existed a version that made Teuthras biological father of Telephus by Auge. Teuthras In Greek mythology, Teuthras (Τεύθρας, gen. Τεύθραντος) was a king of Mysia, and mythological eponym of the town of Teuthrania. Teuthras received Auge, the ill-fated mother of Telephus, and either married her or adopted her as his own daughter. Later on,"}, {"doc_id": 6543834, "score": 81.89991760253906, "title": "Teos of Egypt", "text": "Teos of Egypt Djedhor, better known as Teos () or Tachos (), was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the 30th Dynasty. A son of his predecessor Nectanebo I, Teos was his co-regent for three years before ascending to the throne in 361/0 BCE. Nectanebo's success in the Nile Delta against the invading Persian armies in 374/3 BCE encouraged Teos to start to plan a military expedition into Palestine and Phoenicia, which were territories controlled by the Persians. Taking advantage of a moment of weakness for the Achaemenid Empire due to riots in some satrapies in Asia Minor, Teos sought assistance"}, {"doc_id": 871477, "score": 81.796875, "title": "Pelasgus", "text": "the women of Libya and Egypt and wants to know how they can be from Argos on which they cite descent from Io. In a lost play by Aeschylus, \"Danaan Women\", he defines the original homeland of the Pelasgians as the region around Mycenae. According to the Arcadian tradition, he was either an autochthon, or a son of Zeus by Niobe (and in the latter case brother of Argus). The Oceanide Meliboea, the nymph Cyllene, or Deianeira, became by him the mother of Lycaon of Arcadia. In Thessaly, Pelasgus was described as the father of Chlorus, and as the grandfather"}, {"doc_id": 6543838, "score": 81.59935760498047, "title": "Teos of Egypt", "text": "the Egyptian pharaoh. Teos of Egypt Djedhor, better known as Teos () or Tachos (), was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the 30th Dynasty. A son of his predecessor Nectanebo I, Teos was his co-regent for three years before ascending to the throne in 361/0 BCE. Nectanebo's success in the Nile Delta against the invading Persian armies in 374/3 BCE encouraged Teos to start to plan a military expedition into Palestine and Phoenicia, which were territories controlled by the Persians. Taking advantage of a moment of weakness for the Achaemenid Empire due to riots in some satrapies in Asia Minor,"}]}
+{"question": "Who was born later, Andrzej Kryński or Keith Nichol?", "answer": "Keith Nichol", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 9730937, "score": 70.93702697753906, "title": "Dannielynn Birkhead paternity case", "text": "Dannielynn Birkhead paternity case The Dannielynn Hope Marshall Birkhead paternity case, a.k.a. Birkhead v. Marshall, centered on a child born September 7, 2006 to Vicky Lynn Marshall (better known as Anna Nicole Smith). The child was named Dannielynn, and was registered on her birth certificate as the daughter of Vickie Lynn Marshall (Smith) and her live-in partner Howard K. Stern. Larry Birkhead, Smith's former love interest and photographer, steadfastly maintained his contention that he was the baby's father and filed a lawsuit to challenge paternity after Smith had given birth. Besides Birkhead and Stern, bodyguard/actor Alexander Denk, Mark Hatten and"}, {"doc_id": 9730953, "score": 70.52152252197266, "title": "Dannielynn Birkhead paternity case", "text": "baby. Dannielynn Birkhead paternity case The Dannielynn Hope Marshall Birkhead paternity case, a.k.a. Birkhead v. Marshall, centered on a child born September 7, 2006 to Vicky Lynn Marshall (better known as Anna Nicole Smith). The child was named Dannielynn, and was registered on her birth certificate as the daughter of Vickie Lynn Marshall (Smith) and her live-in partner Howard K. Stern. Larry Birkhead, Smith's former love interest and photographer, steadfastly maintained his contention that he was the baby's father and filed a lawsuit to challenge paternity after Smith had given birth. Besides Birkhead and Stern, bodyguard/actor Alexander Denk, Mark Hatten"}, {"doc_id": 3166583, "score": 69.71574401855469, "title": "Johann Georg Hiedler", "text": "her illegitimate five-year-old son, Alois. It was later claimed Johann Georg had fathered Alois prior to his marriage to Maria, although Alois had been declared illegitimate on his birth certificate and baptism papers; the claim that Johann Georg was the true father of Alois was not made after the marriage of Maria and Johann Georg, or, indeed, even during the lifetime of either of them. In 1877, twenty years after the death of Johann Georg and almost thirty years after the death of Maria, Alois was legally declared to have been Johann Georg's son. Johann Georg's younger brother, Johann Nepomuk"}, {"doc_id": 18807953, "score": 69.69961547851562, "title": "Bertold Wiesner", "text": "record. Since then, twenty people have been able to verify that Bertold Paul Wiesner is their biological father through a DNA match to Jonathan Wiesner and to each other. Wiesner's biological offspring, conceived by artificial insemination performed by Mary Barton and confirmed by DNA testing, include author and psychotherapist Paul Newham, Barrister David Gollancz, and film maker Barry Stevens, whose documentary films were instrumental in facilitating and publicizing the process by which Wiesner's offspring can confirm their paternity. Bertold Wiesner Bertold Paul Wiesner (1901–1972) was an Austrian Jewish physiologist noted firstly for coining the term 'Psi' to denote parapsychological phenomena;"}, {"doc_id": 14623726, "score": 68.8465805053711, "title": "Roland de Velville", "text": "Roland de Velville Sir Roland de Velville (1471/4 - 25 June 1535, also Vielleville, Veleville, or Vieilleville) is alternatively presented as the clear \"illegitimate issue\" (son) of King Henry VII of England by \"a Breton lady whose name is not known\", or as a favored member of the court of Henry VII and later recipient of beneficences, brought home to England with 28-year-old Henry after his exile in Brittany, an adolescent \"of unknown parentage\", and so a possible or likely illegitimate son, with formal historical opinion undecided. It appears that Velville is a French translation of the Breton name, Cosquer"}]}
+{"question": "Who is the father-in-law of Aemilia Tertia?", "answer": "Publius Cornelius Scipio", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 9542380, "score": 86.78607940673828, "title": "Aemilia Tertia", "text": "although extravagant works of art. Scipio died of a lingering illness in 183 BC after having retired to his country house at Liternum in 185 BC. During his last years, he wrote his memoirs in both Latin and Greek, but those have vanished, with even Plutarch's Life of him missing. He was survived by his widow and four children; his brother Scipio Asiaticus also remained living, although in political disgrace. According to Polybius, Scipio made generous provisions for his widow to ensure that she would retain the same lifestyle she had grown accustomed to as his wife. He also promised"}, {"doc_id": 2227648, "score": 86.6141357421875, "title": "Aelia Paetina", "text": "by Liane Aukin in the 1976 television series \"I, Claudius\". Aelia Paetina Aelia Paetina or Paetina (fl. early 1st century AD) was the second wife of the Roman Emperor Claudius. Her biological father was a consul of 4 AD, Sextus Aelius Catus, while her mother is unknown. She was born into the family of the Aelii Tuberones, and thus apparently descended from the consul of 11 BC, Q. Aelius Tubero. Her father may have died when she was very young, as she was raised by a relative—Praetorian Guard Prefect Lucius Seius Strabo, the biological father of her adoptive brother Lucius"}, {"doc_id": 9542381, "score": 86.20848083496094, "title": "Aemilia Tertia", "text": "his daughters fifty talents of silver each, which was a very large dowry by that era's standards. Aemilia Tertia long survived her husband and outlived both her sons. She had two daughters surviving upon her own death, which took place sometime around 163 BC and by 162 BC. She continued her luxurious lifestyle despite widowhood, presumably having been guaranteed a generous income by her husband's will. However, due to the lex Voconia (which prohibited women from inheriting much or from passing on their own wealth to females) passed in 169 BC, she was unable to dispose of her possessions as"}, {"doc_id": 7439040, "score": 86.15638732910156, "title": "Caesar's Daughter", "text": "Nine months after their marriage she gives birth to her son Gaius and upon Agrippa's return she falls pregnant with her \"little monster\" daughter Vipsania Julia. Around the time that she falls pregnant with her third child, Augustus passes a law making adultery a public crime and also enforces a law saying that all couples should have at least three children in order to receive extra privileges, such as viewing public games. Julia and Agrippa are covered, as too are people like Scribonia (who as Julia, Cornelia and Cornelius) but others have not, including Julia's close friend, the poet Horace."}, {"doc_id": 9542382, "score": 85.8340835571289, "title": "Aemilia Tertia", "text": "she pleased. At her death, her heir was automatically her grandson by adoption, Scipio Africanus II, or Scipio the Younger (better known to Romans as Scipio Aemilianus). He gave them to his mother Papiria Masonis, who was divorced from his own natural biological father L. Aemilius for more than two decades. At her death, he passed those same possessions over to his two biological sisters - Aemilia Paulla Prima, wife of Marcus Porcius Cato Licinianus and Aemilia Paulla Secunda, wife of Quintus Aelius Tubero. (Polybius, Book 31: 28, Plutarch. Aem. 2; Liv. xxxviii. 57). Aemilia Tertia and Scipio Africanus had"}]}
+{"question": "What is the place of birth of Charlotte Townshend, Viscountess Townshend's husband?", "answer": "London", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 9982879, "score": 79.92041778564453, "title": "George Townshend, 3rd Marquess Townshend", "text": "never dissolved although she committed adultery by entering into a bigamous marriage. Following this scandal, Townshend was disinherited by his father for bringing disgrace to the family, and lived mainly abroad thereafter. In 1809, shortly after abandoning her husband, Sarah went through a (legally invalid) ceremony of marriage with John Margetts, a brewer from St. Ives. The ceremony was held at Gretna Green. They had several children who bore their biological father's name until 1823. In that year, Sarah conveniently decided that the children should bear the surname of her legal husband, which they proceeded to do. The strictly legal"}, {"doc_id": 9544530, "score": 78.89265441894531, "title": "Charlotte Payne-Townshend", "text": "been exaggerated by her irresponsible wealth... She is a socialist and a radical, not because she understands the collectivist standpoint, but because she is by nature a rebel. She is fond of men and impatient of most women, bitterly resents her enforced celibacy but thinks she could not tolerate the matter-of-fact side of marriage. Sweet tempered, sympathetic and genuinely anxious to increase the world's enjoyment and diminish the world's pain.\" According to Michael Holroyd, Webb developed a plan \"to marry Charlotte off to\" Graham Wallas, who worked at the London School of Economics. In January 1896 she invited Charlotte and"}, {"doc_id": 9982878, "score": 78.88131713867188, "title": "George Townshend, 3rd Marquess Townshend", "text": "to the marquessate in 1807, Townshend gained the courtesy title of Earl of Leicester. Lord Townshend, as he became after his father's death in 1811, was educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge. Lord Leicester (as he was then known) married Sarah, daughter and heiress of William Dunn Gardner, in 1807. They had no children and Sarah left him only a year later, after accusing him both of being impotent and of having sexual intercourse with his Italian Secretary. She sued for annulment in the eccleciastical courts, but very shortly afterwards, she eloped with another man. Thus, the marriage was"}, {"doc_id": 11452160, "score": 78.52365112304688, "title": "Florence Wadham", "text": "the Wyndham family vault in St Decuman’s church at Watchet, Somerset and that same night a covetous sexton opened her coffin in order to remove her rings and cut one of her fingers in the process. She had in fact fallen into some sort of cataleptic trance, and was now awakened by the pain and rose from her coffin. The sexton fled leaving his lantern behind him; and with its aid she made her way home across the fields to her astounded family. Soon afterwards she gave birth to her only son, Sir John Wyndham (1558–1645), from whom every member"}, {"doc_id": 4924446, "score": 78.348876953125, "title": "John Montresor", "text": "Popular opinion makes John Montresor the father of Frances, due in no small part to his role in a popular best-selling novel of the time. John Montresor has gained a certain notoriety beyond his historical role due to the writings of his first-cousin Susanna Haswell Rowson. One of the main characters in her popular novel \"Charlotte Temple\", named John Montraville, was based, at least in part, on Montresor. In the sequel, \"Lucy Temple, Charlotte's Daughter\", Montraville is even said to have lived at Portland Place, once Montresor's residence. In the original novel, Montraville seduces the title character, an innocent English"}]}
+{"question": "Who is the maternal grandmother of Prince Sigismund Of Prussia (1896–1978)?", "answer": "Princess Alice of the United Kingdom", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 9985101, "score": 82.27942657470703, "title": "Prince Sigismund of Prussia (1896–1978)", "text": "Prince Sigismund of Prussia (1896–1978) Prince Sigismund of Prussia (Wilhelm Viktor Karl August Heinrich Sigismund; 27 November 1896 at Kiel – 14 November 1978 at Puntarenas, Costa Rica), was the second son of Prince Henry of Prussia and his wife, Princess Irene of Hesse and by Rhine. He was a nephew of Kaiser Wilhelm II and Tsarina Alexandra of Russia. A great-grandson of Queen Victoria through both his parents, he was the only one of three brothers who did not have the hemophilia common among her descendants. On 11 July 1919 at Hemmelmark, he married Princess Charlotte of Saxe-Altenburg (4"}, {"doc_id": 4131791, "score": 82.19400024414062, "title": "Georg Friedrich, Prince of Prussia", "text": "Isenburg and his wife, \"née\" Countess Christine von Saurma-Jeltsch. The couple share descent (being sixth cousins once-removed) from Charles II, the first reigning Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz and a brother of Charlotte of Mecklenburg, queen consort of George III of Great Britain. Princess Sophie's father is head of the senior branch of the mediatised princely House of Isenburg, known under the Holy Roman Empire and subsequent German Empire as the line. In 1913 Franz Alexander's grandfather, Franz Joseph, dropped the suffix from his title as . The Princess has two brothers, Hereditary Prince Alexander and Prince Viktor, and two older"}, {"doc_id": 5714489, "score": 81.61274719238281, "title": "Prince Sigismund of Prussia (1864–1866)", "text": "June 1866, aged twenty-one months. He was buried in the royal mausoleum of the Friedenskirche at Potsdam. His mother's grief and despair were intense as his father, leading the Prussian army into battle against Austria, had taken all available doctors thus making it impossible for her to alleviate the suffering of her child or prevent his death, the memory of which would haunt her for the rest of her life. Prince Sigismund was the first grandchild of Queen Victoria to die, almost 115 years before his last cousin Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone, who died in 1981. Prince Sigismund of"}, {"doc_id": 9932438, "score": 81.29840850830078, "title": "Princess Adelheid of Hohenlohe-Langenburg", "text": "Princess Adelheid of Hohenlohe-Langenburg Princess Adelheid of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (July 20, 1835 – January 25, 1900) was Duchess of Schleswig-Holstein, a niece of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom, and the mother-in-law of Emperor Wilhelm II of Germany. She is a matrilineal (mother to daughter) ancestor of Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden and Felipe VI of Spain, as well as to the pretender to the German and Prussian thrones, Georg Friedrich, Prince of Prussia. Adelheid was born the second daughter of Ernst I, Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg by his wife Princess Feodora of Leiningen, who was the older, maternal half-sister of the"}, {"doc_id": 12205778, "score": 81.09272003173828, "title": "Wilhelmina Maria Frederica of Rochlitz", "text": "popular assumption, the English monarchs were not her godparents. Sir William Dutton Colt, the English envoy to Dresden since 1689, was her actual godfather. The name Frederica was given to please the Danish royal family. (Frederick was the name of her grandmother, the Dowager Electress Anna Sophie's father, Frederick III of Denmark.) Her godfather having died when she was two months old, she was raised at the royal court of her uncle and guardian, Augustus II the Strong, King of Poland. In 1720 she married a Polish nobleman, Count Świętosław Piotr Dunin (died 1736), Castellan of Radom. They had four"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director died later, Men Of The Fighting Lady or Vi Har Det Jo Dejligt?", "answer": "Vi Har Det Jo Dejligt", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 11839953, "score": 73.39130401611328, "title": "Max Manus: Man of War", "text": "an elaborate event, attended by King Harald V as well as 90-year-old Gunnar Sønsteby, one of the resistance fighters portrayed in the film. The King, who himself is old enough to have experienced World War II, was allegedly moved to tears by the film. Both Sønsteby—the only remaining member of Manus' group—and Max Manus' widow, Tikken Manus appreciated the authenticity of the film. Among the other guests were Minister of Defence Anne-Grete Strøm-Erichsen and Minister of Culture Trond Giske. Per Haddal, writing for the newspaper \"Aftenposten\", gave the film four out of six points. He commended Hennie's effort as Manus,"}, {"doc_id": 9558601, "score": 72.18515014648438, "title": "Birger Eriksen", "text": "On 6 May 1995 King Harald V unveiled a statue of Eriksen on the Borggården square at Oscarsborg's Main Fort, cementing the Colonel's position amongst the foremost Norwegian leaders of the Second World War. Eriksen is portrayed by Erik Hivju in the 2016 film \"The King's Choice\", in which the scenes recreating the Battle of Drøbak Sound were filmed on location at Oscarsborg Fortress. Birger Eriksen Birger Kristian Eriksen (17 November 1875 – 16 July 1958) was a Norwegian officer (with the rank of Oberst) who was instrumental in stopping the first wave of \"Gruppe 5\" of the German invasion"}, {"doc_id": 18547396, "score": 71.97664642333984, "title": "Maud Linder", "text": "Maud Linder Maud Lydié Marcelle Leuvielle, better known as Maud Linder (27 June 1924 – 25 October 2017), was a French journalist, film historian and documentary film director. Maud Linder was born in 1924 as the only daughter of silent film star Max Linder (legal name \"Gabriel Leuvielle\") and his wife Hélène Peters. Her parents both committed suicide in October 1925. Raised first by her paternal grandparents, and later by her maternal grandmother, at age 20 she saw one of her father's movies for the first time and decided to make his works accessible to the public again. In 1963,"}, {"doc_id": 4368814, "score": 71.53770446777344, "title": "Gunnar Sønsteby", "text": "a sum of money and a miniature of Per Ung's statue of Sønstebye in Studenterlunden. The prize was first awarded on 5 January 2012. The winners have included Per Edgar Kokkvold and Kristin Solberg (2015), Deeyah Khan and Trond Bakkevig (2016), and ten Norwegian veterans (2017). Gunnar Sønsteby is portrayed by Knut Joner in the 2008 Norwegian World War II-biopic \"Max Manus\". Signatories of the book of condolences at Armed Forces Museum (Norway) : Gunnar Sønsteby Gunnar Fridtjof Thurmann Sønsteby DSO ( 1918 – 10 May 2012) was a member of the Norwegian resistance movement during the German occupation of"}, {"doc_id": 12518907, "score": 71.4146499633789, "title": "Else Højgaard", "text": "Knight of the First Degree. During a career that spanned four decades, Højgaard performed supporting roles in several films. According to cinema historian Morten Piils, the edgy nervousness and intensity of Højgaard's appearance prevented her from being offered lead roles in films. However, her few roles were often memorable performances, such as that of the judgmental Agnes in the darkly dramatic Danish masterpiece \"Café Paradis\". Her final performance was in the 1972 children's film \"Mig og Charley\". Højgaard died on 11 July 1979 at the age of 73 during a fire at her summer house on Bornholm. Højgaard married the"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director who was born later, A Case Of Honor or The Raggedy Rawney?", "answer": "The Raggedy Rawney", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 9512522, "score": 72.47134399414062, "title": "The Raggedy Rawney", "text": "family turmoil which is exacerbated by Tom's presence. Throughout the film, the army and the partially blinded officer is a menace, threatening the Gipsies' way of life and those who befriend them. In a moving finale, the army corners the gipsy clan, who manage to hold them off with meager rifles and pistols long enough to enable the young members of the clan, including Tom and Jessie, to escape, at the cost of their own lives. The Raggedy Rawney The Raggedy Rawney is a 1988 British drama film starring Bob Hoskins, Dexter Fletcher, Zoe Nathenson, and Zoë Wanamaker. The story"}, {"doc_id": 9512520, "score": 70.6202163696289, "title": "The Raggedy Rawney", "text": "Hoskins' debut as a director. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival. The film centres around the character of Tom, a young army recruit in an unnamed time and country (presumably World War II-era Eastern Europe) who deserts after an artillery barrage kills his sergeant, in the process blinding a sadistic officer who tries to stop him. He is shell-shocked into muteness and takes refuge with a travelling gypsy caravan, led by Darky (Hoskins). Among the principal members of the clan are Darky's mentally disabled son, Simon, Simon's mother Elle (Wanamaker)"}, {"doc_id": 9512519, "score": 70.05530548095703, "title": "The Raggedy Rawney", "text": "The Raggedy Rawney The Raggedy Rawney is a 1988 British drama film starring Bob Hoskins, Dexter Fletcher, Zoe Nathenson, and Zoë Wanamaker. The story is about a young army deserter (Fletcher) in an unspecified time and country, who disguises himself as a madwoman and joins a nomadic gypsy caravan. The film involves the themes of the destruction and futility of war, the culture of the Romani people, and the bonds generated by love and family. The film was also co-written and directed by Bob Hoskins. Musician Ian Dury has a small role as a character named Weazel. The movie marked"}, {"doc_id": 1575633, "score": 69.70355224609375, "title": "Norman Mailer", "text": "Grey novel, \"The Hoods\". Although Leone would pursue other writers shortly thereafter, elements of Mailer's first two drafts of the commissioned screenplay would appear in the Italian filmmaker's final magnum opus, \"Once Upon A Time in America\" (1984) starring Robert DeNiro. Shot in 1971, although not released until 1979, Mailer starred alongside writer/feminist Germaine Greer in D.A. Pennebaker's \"Town Bloody Hall\". In 1982, Mailer and Lawrence Schiller would collaborate on a television adaptation of \"The Executioner's Song\", starring Tommy Lee Jones, Roseanna Arquette, and Eli Wallach. Airing on November 28 and 29, \"The Executioner's Song\" received strong critical reviews and"}, {"doc_id": 11976869, "score": 69.63719177246094, "title": "Norbert Smith: A Life", "text": "Bragg, Sir Norbert has no current projects, but remains a well-loved icon among British actors. The film's format satirises the style of television arts biography typified by \"The South Bank Show\", especially \"Laurence Olivier: A Life\", a 1982 episode hosted by Melvyn Bragg; Enfield, as the aged Sir Norbert, is made up to look very much like the aged Sir Laurence interviewed in the episode. The interviews are similarly satirical, and provide considerable additional humour with their implied revelations about Sir Norbert's general mediocrity. Most notably, however, each of the \"clips\" from Sir Norbert's career parodies a recognizable work, genre,"}]}
+{"question": "When was the company that published Woman'S Century founded?", "answer": "October 27, 1893", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 18191569, "score": 84.90270233154297, "title": "Woman's Century", "text": "Woman's Century Woman's Century was the official organ of the National Council of Women of Canada (NCWC), published in Toronto between 1913 and 1921. The magazine was relatively conservative, and supported World War I, but stood up for women's rights and universal suffrage. The founder of \"Woman's Century\" was Jessie Campbell MacIver. She had come to Canada from Scotland with her husband, a lawyer, and five children. She became involved in the National Council of Women. The first issue of \"Woman's Century\" appeared in May 1913. It was largely produced out of MacIver's home, with the help of her husband"}, {"doc_id": 18191576, "score": 84.41173553466797, "title": "Woman's Century", "text": "Citations Sources Woman's Century Woman's Century was the official organ of the National Council of Women of Canada (NCWC), published in Toronto between 1913 and 1921. The magazine was relatively conservative, and supported World War I, but stood up for women's rights and universal suffrage. The founder of \"Woman's Century\" was Jessie Campbell MacIver. She had come to Canada from Scotland with her husband, a lawyer, and five children. She became involved in the National Council of Women. The first issue of \"Woman's Century\" appeared in May 1913. It was largely produced out of MacIver's home, with the help of"}, {"doc_id": 18191570, "score": 83.25738525390625, "title": "Woman's Century", "text": "and children. The purpose was to educate women about public issues and the reforms that were needed, and to provide a forum for discussion by different women's groups. The title page described it as \"A journal of education and progress for Canadian women.\" The monthly journal was modeled on successful British and American feminist periodicals. It was one of the very few women's rights journals published in Canada. In April 1914 the NCWC made the magazine their official organ. The NCWC slowly assumed ownership of the magazine, while MacIver continued to manage and edit it. The magazine often reported on"}, {"doc_id": 9166546, "score": 82.11384582519531, "title": "Woman's Journal", "text": "passed granting women the right to vote. Publication of \"Woman Citizen\" slowed from weekly, to bi-weekly, to monthly. In 1927, it was renamed The Woman's Journal. It ceased publication in June 1931. \"Woman's Journal\" was founded in 1870 in Boston, Massachusetts, by Lucy Stone and her husband Henry Browne Blackwell as a weekly newspaper. The new paper incorporated Mary A. Livermore's \"The Agitator\", as well as a lesser known periodical called the \"Woman's Advocate\". The first issue was published on January 8, on the two-year anniversary of the first issue of Susan B. Anthony's \"The Revolution\". Stone and Blackwell served"}, {"doc_id": 12741329, "score": 81.30023193359375, "title": "The Woman's World", "text": "The Woman's World The Woman's World was a Victorian women's magazine published by Cassell between 1886 and 1890, edited by Oscar Wilde between 1887 and 1889, and by Ella Hepworth Dixon from 1888. In the late nineteenth century the market for periodicals was growing, and interest from women, who had always been the larger part of the market for fiction, increasing. Cassell and Co. launched a new magazine, \"The Lady's World\" in October 1886, intended to appeal to an aspirant middle-class audience of lady readers. It concentrated on fashion and trends among high society. Impressed by Wilde's journalism on the"}]}
+{"question": "What nationality is Margaret Stewart, Countess Of Angus's father?", "answer": "Scottish", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 2319725, "score": 82.22116088867188, "title": "Angus Ogilvy", "text": "of his relatives had close links with the British Royal Family. His grandmother, Mabell Ogilvy, Countess of Airlie, was a close friend and Lady-in-Waiting to Queen Mary. His father was a Lord-in-waiting to King George V and Lord Chamberlain to Queen Elizabeth (later the Queen Mother). He was a second cousin of Diana Mosley, second cousin of Lavinia Fitzalan-Howard, Duchess of Norfolk, and a second cousin once removed of Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 5th Marquess of Salisbury. He was also third cousin, once removed of Pamela Harriman. Ogilvy was educated at Heatherdown School, near Ascot in Berkshire; and later at Eton College"}, {"doc_id": 6726926, "score": 82.20489501953125, "title": "Clan Douglas", "text": "individuals, such as Foreign Minister Ludvig Douglas. Walburga Habsburg, Countess Douglas, the daughter of Austria-Hungary's last crown prince, is a member of this family by her marriage to Count Archibald Douglas. The escutcheon of the Swedish Douglas family's arms is the Scottish Douglas arms. Alexander Douglas-Hamilton, 16th Duke of Hamilton, and 13th Duke of Brandon is heir to the chiefdom of the house of Douglas, but he cannot assume the title of chief since the Lord Lyon King of Arms requires him to assume the single name Douglas. Note that the Duke of Hamilton is the Chief of Clan Hamilton."}, {"doc_id": 7317331, "score": 81.80923461914062, "title": "Stewart of Darnley", "text": "Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus. Born in England and raised at the court of her uncle Henry VIII, Margaret was Henry's officially recognized heir between the disgrace of Anne Boleyn and the birth of the future Edward VI. In 1565 Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley married his cousin Mary Queen of Scots, like him a descendant of Margaret Tudor and Henry VII. Mary's descent from Margaret Tudor's first marriage to James IV of Scots also placed her in line for the English throne, but many argued that Margaret Douglas's claim was superior as Margaret and her sons Henry Stuart, Lord"}, {"doc_id": 9674490, "score": 81.42729187011719, "title": "James Douglas, 3rd Earl of Angus", "text": "of his cousins at the \"Black Dinner\" at Edinburgh Castle, sanctioned by the king and his own father James the Gross, 7th Earl of Douglas. It has been suggested that the feud between the Black and Red Lines of the House of Douglas were fomented by Bishop Kennedy of St. Andrews as a method of controlling unruly magnates, and ensuring continued Stewart power. To compound the treachery, Kennedy was a first cousin through Angus' grandmother, Princess Mary of Scotland, a daughter of King Robert III. During his forfeiture, Angus was surprised at the reluctance of his tenantry to pay their"}, {"doc_id": 15157808, "score": 81.06079864501953, "title": "MacAlasdair", "text": "MacAlasdair MacAlasdair is a masculine surname in Scottish Gaelic. The name translates into English as \"son of \"Alasdair\"\". The feminine form of the name is NicAlasdair, which translates into English as \"daughter of \"Alasdair\"\". These surnames originated as a patronyms, however they no longer refer to the actual name of the bearer's father. There are numerous Anglicised forms of \"MacAlasdair\". The Irish form of \"MacAlasdair\" is Mac Alasdair. Other similar Irish surnames are Mac Alastair, Mac Alastruim and Mac Alsandair. The feminine forms of these surnames for unmarried females are Nic Alasdair, Nic Alastair, Nic Alastruim, and Nic Alsandair. The"}]}
+{"question": "Who died later, Jean Grémillon or Ángel Recasens?", "answer": "Ángel Recasens", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 718996, "score": 75.99420928955078, "title": "Jean Valjean", "text": "Valjean was the man who had \"assassinated\" one of Marius' relatives, carrying the body through the sewers on 6 June. Realizing that Thénardier had seen Valjean saving him, Marius finishes with Thénardier and hurries with Cosette to Valjean's flat. Unfortunately, they are too late and find Valjean is dying. Valjean makes peace with Marius, with whom he had uneasy relations, and tells Cosette the name of her mother, Fantine. He dies content, under the light of the Bishop's candlesticks, and it is stated that an angel awaits to carry his soul to Heaven. He is buried in an unmarked grave,"}, {"doc_id": 17212100, "score": 74.8530502319336, "title": "Frisner Augustin", "text": "Augustin suffered a massive brain hemorrhage and died in the Bernard Mevs Hospital in Port-au-Prince on February 28. He was buried in the Grand Cemetery in his . The night before the funeral a local mambo conducted the traditional Vodou \"desounen\", rites that formally separate the spirit of the dead from the body and send it beneath the cosmic waters. One year and one day later, as per tradition, a Vodou priest near Jacmel, a city in the south of Haiti and the source of Augustin's maternal line, reclaimed his soul and installed it in a place of honor. In"}, {"doc_id": 19307719, "score": 74.20518493652344, "title": "Benoît Violier", "text": "cooking game. Violier died at home in Crissier, Switzerland, of a self-inflicted gunshot wound on 31 January 2016, aged 44. Violier's suicide prompted shock and confusion, as Violier's restaurant Le Restaurant de l'Hôtel de Ville had been crowned by the French government as the best restaurant in the world only a month before, leading the media to hail Violier as \"the world's best chef.\" It also drew attention to the high-pressure world of haute cuisine. Swiss media subsequently reported that Violier may have been a victim of a fraud in which individual bottles of wine were sold several times; however,"}, {"doc_id": 3170975, "score": 74.14900970458984, "title": "Juan Belmonte", "text": "a drawer in his study and shot himself. He died within a week of his 70th birthday. Berman and Wallace suggest that this may have been a 'copycat suicide'; on hearing of his friend Hemingway's suicide in 1961, Belmonte is said to have answered 'Well done.' The circumstances surrounding his death are the source of some controversy. A popular version, seen for example in Life, describes events substantially as follows: when Belmonte's doctor told him that, because of his lifelong injuries and trauma, he could no longer smoke cigars, ride his horses, drink wine or perform sexual acts with women,"}, {"doc_id": 20380739, "score": 73.9233169555664, "title": "Marcello Maruzzo & Luis Navarro", "text": "catechizing to the poor and peasants in the Izabal Department. He became a member of the Secular Franciscan Order and remained unmarried throughout his life. He and Maruzzo were attending a catechetical meeting one evening when the pair was ambushed and shot dead. Navarro knew of the threats directed against Maruzzo, but worked with him despite knowing that he too could be targeted. The beatification process commenced under Pope Benedict XVI, on 10 November 2005. Subsequently, the Congregation for the Causes of Saints declared the \"nihil obstat\" (no objections to the cause) and the two men were given the title"}]}
+{"question": "Do director of film Hellé (Film) and director of film S.O.S. Noronha share the same nationality?", "answer": "yes", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 3162365, "score": 73.75666809082031, "title": "Gaspar Noé", "text": "Noé also cites the 1983 Austrian serial killer film, \"Angst\", by Gerald Kargl, as a major influence. Noé is an atheist. He is married to filmmaker Lucile Hadžihalilović. In 2013, Noé shot the cover art for American singer-songwriter Sky Ferreira's debut album \"Night Time, My Time\". Gaspar Noé Gaspar Noé (; ; born December 27, 1963) is an Argentine filmmaker living in France. He is the son of Argentine painter, writer and intellectual Luis Felipe Noé. He is mostly known for his five feature films: \"I Stand Alone\" (1998), \"Irréversible\" (2002), \"Enter the Void\" (2009), \"Love\" (2015), and \"Climax\" (2018)."}, {"doc_id": 4423148, "score": 73.47927856445312, "title": "Manoel de Oliveira", "text": "since the 1990s was the most prolific of his entire career and he made at least one film a year (usually feature narratives but sometimes shorts or documentaries) between 1990 and 2012. During this period he established and consistently worked with a loyal troupe of regular actors including Luís Miguel Cintra, Leonor Baldaque, Ricardo Trêpa (Oliveira's grandson), Leonor Silveira, Diogo Dória, John Malkovich, Catherine Deneuve and Michel Piccoli. He would also work with such international stars as Jeanne Moreau, Irene Papas, Bulle Ogier, Chiara Mastroianni, and Marcello Mastroianni in the actor's last film. In 1990 Oliveira made \"No, or the"}, {"doc_id": 15209111, "score": 72.2551498413086, "title": "Julien Maury and Alexandre Bustillo", "text": "Julien Maury and Alexandre Bustillo Julien Maury (born 1978 in Paris) and Alexandre Bustillo (born 1975 in Saint-Cloud, France) are French filmmakers who work together on their projects. They list their influences as Dario Argento, Roman Polanski, Clive Barker and John Carpenter. Julien Maury graduated from l’École Supérieure de Réalisation Audiovisuelle. He worked for French television before directing documentaries, music videos and short films. Alexandre Bustillo graduated from l’Université de Paris XIII with an M.A. in cinema. The two met each other through a mutual friend. Their first film was \"Inside\", a controversial horror film about a pregnant woman stalked"}, {"doc_id": 15869535, "score": 71.9054183959961, "title": "Noroît", "text": "each other. The film was shot in 1975 in Brittany. Noroît Noroît (Une vengeance) is a 1976 experimental adventure fantasy drama directed by Jacques Rivette. The title is an alteration of \"nord-ouest\" (north-west), meaning the direction or the wind from that direction (in English, a \"nor'wester\"). The story is loosely based on Thomas Middleton's \"The Revenger's Tragedy\". The film stars Geraldine Chaplin and Bernadette Lafont as pirates. \"Noroît\" would have followed \"Duelle\" (1976) as the third episode of the intended four-film series \"Scènes de la vie parallèle\" (the first being a supernatural love story and the fourth a musical). On"}, {"doc_id": 13727113, "score": 71.83853912353516, "title": "Solveig Nordlund", "text": "Solveig Nordlund Solveig Nordlund (born June 9, 1943) is a Swedish-Portuguese filmmaker. Nordlund grew up in Stockholm and has a BA degree in Art History from the University of Stockholm. In 1962, she met Alberto Seixas Santos, whom she married, and her interest in cinema grew. In 1970, this interest transformed into a profession when she became an assistant on several films: \"Quem Espera por Sapatos de Defunto Morre Descalço\" by João César Monteiro (1969–1970), \"O Recado\" by José Fonseca e Costa (1970–1971), \"Pedro Só\" by Alfredo Tropa (1970–1971), and \"Fragmentos de Um Filme-Esmola\" by João César Monteiro (1972). With"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director born earlier, The House By The Cemetery or Charlie Chan In Honolulu?", "answer": "Charlie Chan In Honolulu", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 15189053, "score": 72.17144775390625, "title": "Charlie Chan at the Olympics", "text": "aircraft is hijacked by a concealed stowaway, the device stolen, and the test pilot murdered. When Chan, followed by his astute second son, Charlie Jr. (Layne Tom Jr.), tracks down the stowaway, he finds only the man's body. On the passenger list of the only aircraft to leave Honolulu for the mainland after the incident are Richard Masters (Allan Lane) and Yvonne Roland (Katherine DeMille). Masters was the intended test pilot, only he injured his shoulder and had to be replaced. It turns out, however, he left on the Pan Am Clipper to travel to the Olympics himself as a"}, {"doc_id": 1485110, "score": 71.00396728515625, "title": "Wayne Wang", "text": "Wayne Wang Wayne Wang (; born January 12, 1949) is a Hong Kong-born American film director. Wang was born and raised in Hong Kong, and named after his father's favorite movie star, John Wayne. When he was 17, his parents arranged for him to move to the United States to study, to prepare for medical school. Wang, however, soon put this plan aside when his 'eyes were completely opened' by new experience, and as he turned to the arts, studying film and television at California College of Arts and Crafts in Oakland. \"Chan Is Missing\" (1982), \"\" (1985), and \"Eat"}, {"doc_id": 1292699, "score": 70.8598403930664, "title": "Charlie Chan", "text": "by Earl Derr Biggers. In 1919, while visiting Hawaii, Biggers planned a detective novel to be called \"The House Without a Key\". He did not begin to write that novel until four years later, however, when he was inspired to add a Chinese-American police officer to the plot after reading in a newspaper of Chang Apana (鄭阿平) and Lee Fook, two detectives on the Honolulu police force. Biggers, who disliked the Yellow Peril stereotypes he found when he came to California, explicitly conceived of the character as an alternative: \"Sinister and wicked Chinese are old stuff, but an amiable Chinese"}, {"doc_id": 7457328, "score": 70.54874420166016, "title": "Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo", "text": "Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo is a 1937 American movie directed by Eugene Forde. The main character is Charlie Chan, a Chinese-Hawaiian detective. This was the sixteenth and final Charlie Chan film with Warner Oland portraying Chan. The film features Keye Luke as Charlie's son Lee and character actor Harold Huber as a French police inspector. Warner Oland contracted bronchial pneumonia during his visit to Sweden and died there on August 6, 1938, at age 57. The series continued at Fox for another eleven entries with Sidney Toler. In 1942 Fox sold it to Monogram"}, {"doc_id": 11396892, "score": 70.49578094482422, "title": "Charlie Chan in Shanghai", "text": "Charlie Chan in Shanghai Charlie Chan in Shanghai is the ninth Charlie Chan film produced by Fox with the title character played by Warner Oland. Charlie Chan arrives in Shanghai at the behest of the U.S. government to help stop an opium smuggling ring. He receives a warning aboard ship not to stop in Shanghai. He is met by his Number One Son, Lee Chan, as well as Philip Nash and his fianceé, Diana Woodland. Charlie is the guest of honor at a banquet held that evening, hosted by Sir Stanley Woodland (David Torrence in an uncredited role). When Sir"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director who died earlier, The King Of The Wild Horses or The Great Warrior Skanderbeg?", "answer": "The King Of The Wild Horses", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 12977697, "score": 76.1814956665039, "title": "The Great Warrior Skanderbeg", "text": "The Great Warrior Skanderbeg The Great Warrior Skanderbeg (; ) is a 1953 Soviet-Albanian biopic directed by Sergei Yutkevich. It was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival where it earned the International Prize. Yutkevich also earned the Special Mention award for his direction. The film is a biography of George Kastriot Skanderbeg (1405 – 1468), widely known as Skanderbeg, a 15th-century Albanian lord who defended his land against the Ottoman Empire for more than two decades. In 2012, for the 100th anniversary of Albanian independence, the film was remastered for high definition with new voices, music, and sound effects."}, {"doc_id": 12977696, "score": 76.1814956665039, "title": "The Great Warrior Skanderbeg", "text": "The Great Warrior Skanderbeg The Great Warrior Skanderbeg (; ) is a 1953 Soviet-Albanian biopic directed by Sergei Yutkevich. It was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival where it earned the International Prize. Yutkevich also earned the Special Mention award for his direction. The film is a biography of George Kastriot Skanderbeg (1405 – 1468), widely known as Skanderbeg, a 15th-century Albanian lord who defended his land against the Ottoman Empire for more than two decades. In 2012, for the 100th anniversary of Albanian independence, the film was remastered for high definition with new voices, music, and sound effects."}, {"doc_id": 10094085, "score": 71.61807250976562, "title": "Skanderbeg", "text": "at night and could cut two men asunder with a single stroke of his scimitar, cut through iron helmets, kill a wild boar with a single stroke, and cleave the head of a buffalo with another. James Wolfe, commander of the British forces at Quebec, spoke of Skanderbeg as a commander who \"excels all the officers, ancient and modern, in the conduct of a small defensive army\". On October 27, 2005, the United States Congress issued a resolution \"honoring the 600th anniversary of the birth of Gjergj Kastrioti (Scanderbeg), statesman, diplomat, and military genius, for his role in saving Western"}, {"doc_id": 20614009, "score": 69.8606185913086, "title": "Genghis Khan (unfinished film)", "text": "Genghis Khan (unfinished film) Genghis Khan (also known as Genghis Khan: The Story of a Lifetime) is an unfinished 1992 biographical film of Genghis Khan, starring Richard Tyson, Charlton Heston, Pat Morita and John Saxon. An unsuccessful attempt was made to revive the production in 2010 and to release the movie as \"Genghis Khan: The Story of a Lifetime\", as both a 2-hour feature film and 6-hour TV series. Set in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, the movies tells the life story of Temudjin (1162–1227), who was later bestowed the title \"the Genghis Khan\" and became the most powerful emperor"}, {"doc_id": 20614011, "score": 69.85161590576172, "title": "Genghis Khan (unfinished film)", "text": "therefore was unable to be completed until 2010 when \"Madison Motion Pictures Group\" purchased the rights to the original footage, with the intention to release it in 2010 as \"Genghis Khan: The Story of a Lifetime\", as both a 2-hour feature film and 6-hour TV series (both director Ken Annakin and first unit director Antonio Margheriti were to be credited as co-directors). Genghis Khan (unfinished film) Genghis Khan (also known as Genghis Khan: The Story of a Lifetime) is an unfinished 1992 biographical film of Genghis Khan, starring Richard Tyson, Charlton Heston, Pat Morita and John Saxon. An unsuccessful attempt"}]}
+{"question": "Which film was released earlier, Hunted City or A Night At The Adonis?", "answer": "A Night At The Adonis", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 5182694, "score": 67.71949768066406, "title": "Night and the City", "text": "Night and the City Night and the City is a 1950 film noir directed by Jules Dassin and starring Richard Widmark, Gene Tierney and Googie Withers. It is based on the novel of the same name by Gerald Kersh. Shot on location in London and at Shepperton Studios, the plot revolves around an ambitious hustler whose plans keep going wrong. Director Dassin later confessed that he never read the novel the movie is based upon. In an interview appearing on The Criterion Collection DVD release, Dassin recalls that the casting of Tierney was in response to a request by Darryl"}, {"doc_id": 5182705, "score": 66.49710845947266, "title": "Night and the City", "text": "Michael Atkinson wrote, \"...the movie's a moody piece of Wellesian chiaroscuro (shot by Max Greene, né Mutz Greenbaum) and an occasionally discomfiting underworld plunge, particularly when the mob-controlled wrestling milieu explodes into a kidney-punching donnybrook.\" In \"Street with No Name: A History of the Classic American Film Noir\" film critic Andrew Dickos acclaims it as one of the seminal noirs of the classical period. noting, \"... in a perfect fusion of mood and character, Dassin created a work of emotional power and existential drama that stands as a paradigm of noir pathos and despair.\" The Academy Film Archive preserved \"Night"}, {"doc_id": 5182704, "score": 66.08362579345703, "title": "Night and the City", "text": "a hoot. The film was first re-evaluated in the 1960s, as film noir became a celebrated genre, and it has continued to receive laudatory reviews to date. Writing for \"Slant Magazine,\" Nick Schager said,Jules Dassin's 1950 masterpiece was his first movie after being exiled from America for alleged communist politics, and the unpleasant ordeal seems to have infused his work with a newfound resentment and pessimism, as the film—about foolhardy scam-artist Harry Fabian (Richard Widmark) and his ill-advised attempts to become a big shot—brims with anger, anxiousness, and a shocking dose of unadulterated hatred. In \"The Village Voice\", film critic"}, {"doc_id": 5685856, "score": 66.0593032836914, "title": "Gunman in the Streets", "text": "Gunman in the Streets Gunman in the Streets (Canadian title Gangster at Bay) is a French/US-produced 1950 black-and-white film noir directed by Frank Tuttle and starring Dane Clark and Simone Signoret. Unreleased for theatrical screening in the US, the film was titled \"Time Running Out\" for its US television syndication from 1963. The low-budget B-movie was shot on location in Paris, France. A French-language version of the film (directed by Borys Lewin) was released in France under the title \"Le Traque\" (\"\"The Hunt\"\"). American army deserter turned criminal on the run Eddy Roback is being chased through the streets of"}, {"doc_id": 7193962, "score": 65.94824981689453, "title": "A Bay of Blood", "text": "but it has been shown theatrically and appeared on home video under a bewildering variety of titles. In Italy, the pre-production draft screenplay was called \"Odore di carne\" (\"The Odor of Flesh\"), but the shooting title was originally \"Cosi imparano a fare i cattivi\" (\"Thus do we live to be evil\"). After production was completed, it was announced as \"Antefatto\" (\"Before the Fact\"), but when finally released to theatres, the title had changed, this time to \"Ecologia del delitto\" (\"Ecology of Crime\"). When the film did poorly on its initial release, it was pulled from Italian theaters and retitled \"Reazione"}]}
+{"question": "Which film came out first, Murder By Proxy or Rx Murder?", "answer": "Murder By Proxy", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 14338440, "score": 71.35015869140625, "title": "Murder by Proxy", "text": "Murder by Proxy Murder by Proxy, released in the United States as Blackout, is a 1954 British crime drama film directed by Terence Fisher. It stars Dane Clark and Belinda Lee. The screenplay concerns a man who is offered money to marry a woman. Drunk and down-and-out Casey Morrow (Clark) in London is approached by a young and beautiful heiress, Phyllis Brunner (Lee) with an offer of lots of money if he will marry her. He accepts, but then wakes up the next morning in some other woman's apartment with blood on his coat from the murder of Brunner's father."}, {"doc_id": 6361589, "score": 71.29717254638672, "title": "The Honeymoon Killers", "text": "and Raymond Fernandez were executed at Sing Sing on March 8, 1951. The film was the first for producer Warren Steibel (known as the producer of television's \"Firing Line\"), writer/director Leonard Kastle (known as a composer), cinematographer Oliver Wood, and Shirley Stoler and Tony Lo Bianco (both stage actors). A wealthy friend of Steibel, Leon Levy, suggested to Steibel that he make a film, and gave Steibel $150,000, the amount that Steibel suggested it would cost. After deciding the film would be about \"The Lonely Hearts Killers\", Steibel asked Kastle, his roommate, to do some research on the subject; financial"}, {"doc_id": 14338441, "score": 71.05726623535156, "title": "Murder by Proxy", "text": "Now he must unravel the mystery to clear his name, which leads him into a twisted labyrinth of encounters with various suspicious characters who seem to make his situation worse the more he learns. Murder by Proxy Murder by Proxy, released in the United States as Blackout, is a 1954 British crime drama film directed by Terence Fisher. It stars Dane Clark and Belinda Lee. The screenplay concerns a man who is offered money to marry a woman. Drunk and down-and-out Casey Morrow (Clark) in London is approached by a young and beautiful heiress, Phyllis Brunner (Lee) with an offer"}, {"doc_id": 4122380, "score": 71.04303741455078, "title": "Presumed Innocent (film)", "text": "on August 7, 1990. Released to a total of 1,349 theaters in the United States and Canada, the film grossed $11,718,981 on its first weekend, securing the number one position at the box office. It saw a significant drop in attendance during its second weekend of release. The film earned an additional $10,176,663—a 13.2% overall decrease from the previous weekend— and moved to second place behind \"Ghost\". In its third weekend, the film grossed an additional $7,901,866, for an overall domestic gross of $42,012,238. It grossed an additional $6,101,374 on its fourth weekend. The film returned to fourth place on"}, {"doc_id": 13135836, "score": 70.89030456542969, "title": "Murder by Contract", "text": "dated October 1, 1958. Part of the film's reputation lies in its influence on director Martin Scorsese, who cites it as the one that has influenced his approach to filmmaking the most. Scorsese praises its \"economy of style\" and compares its ability to communicate ideas through cinematic \"shorthand\" to the work of Jean-Luc Godard and Robert Bresson. Reviewing it for the \"Chicago Reader\", Jonathan Rosenbaum praises the film as \"singular and nearly perfect\", noting its \"lean, purposeful style\" and \"witty feeling for character, dialogue, and narrative ellipsis.\" In overview of a 2006 Film Forum series on film noir for \"Slant"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the place of burial of Adolphe-Philippe Caron's father?", "answer": "Cimetière Notre-Dame-de-Belmont", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 5018295, "score": 77.15338897705078, "title": "Louis Jean Marie de Bourbon, Duke of Penthièvre", "text": "the accession to the throne of her son, Louis-Philippe, King of the French, the chapel was named Chapelle Royale de Dreux, and became the necropolis of the royal Orléans family. It contains the remains of 75 members of the Bourbon and Orléans families. A street in Paris near the Avenue des Champs Élysées is named for the duc de Penthièvre. At the site of n° 11 rue de Penthièvre, an \"hôtel particulier\" of the First French Empire period with a large garden, is believed to have once been the residence of the duc de Penthièvre's grandson, the future King of"}, {"doc_id": 850795, "score": 75.03155517578125, "title": "Philippe II, Duke of Orléans", "text": "French kings and their family. The heart of the Duke of Orléans is now at the Chapelle Royale de Dreux, the necropolis of all the members of the Orléans family, built in 1816 by his descendant Louise Marie Adélaïde de Bourbon, Duchess of Orléans, wife of Philippe Égalité. The chapel was completed as the Orléans family royal Chapel during the reign of his great-great-grandson Louis-Philippe I, King of the French. The Cellamare conspiracy is the subject of one of Alexandre Dumas' novels, \"The Conspirators\" (\"Le Chevalier d'Harmental\"). Philippe also had several illegitimate children with several women, four of whom he"}, {"doc_id": 1486399, "score": 74.74300384521484, "title": "Ferdinand Philippe, Duke of Orléans", "text": "his carriage ran out of control at Sablonville in the Hauts-de-Seine \"département\"; he lost his balance and fractured his skull, and, despite the best attentions of his doctors, the 32-year-old Duke died some hours later, surrounded by family members who had rushed to the scene. Alfred de Musset evoked the accident in his poem \"Le Treize Juillet\" (in the collection \"Poésies nouvelles\"). Ferdinand Philippe's funeral service was held in Notre Dame which was covered not in black fabric (of which there wasn't enough) but, at the suggestion of the architect Visconti, black paper. He was interred in an elaborate tomb"}, {"doc_id": 1583247, "score": 74.59052276611328, "title": "Adolphe Thiers", "text": "of Thiers on 8 September was both a state and a political event. President MacMahon wanted to organize a state funeral, and to personally follow the casket, but Madame Thiers refused; she wanted no monarchists to take part in the ceremony. Instead, Thiers was buried with full military honors; the cortège was accompanied by three battalions of infantry, a squadron of cavalry and a battery of artillery. Shops in Paris were closed, buildings were covered with black crepe. The cortege to Père Lachaise, was led by the group of 363 republican deputies who had voted with Thiers against the government."}, {"doc_id": 14281961, "score": 74.16142272949219, "title": "Antoine-Éléonor-Léon Leclerc de Juigné", "text": "funeral oration. On the king's return, the chapter, with permission, had the body of De Juigné exhumed and transported to the vault of the Cathedral of Notre-Dame. \"His principles were pure, his zeal equally removed from slackening and exaggeration, his mind unceasingly occupied with that which could serve the Church.\" He joined in the happiest memory the love of serious studies, and had a taste for good literature. He was fluent in Greek, the Bible was his favorite reading, he knew it by heart, and any passage quoted to him, he indicated at once the book, chapter, and verse. A"}]}
+{"question": "What is the place of birth of the editor of magazine Love (Magazine)?", "answer": "Leeds", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 17841779, "score": 77.40477752685547, "title": "Love (magazine)", "text": "Love (magazine) Love is a bi-annual British style magazine founded in 2009 by stylist and fashion journalist Katie Grand, who remains editor-in-chief. Since 2012, Lulu Kennedy has been editor-at-large and Alex Fury has been editor of this \"Condé Nast\" publication. Suzanne Weinstock of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism described the magazine this way in 2010: Despite its glossy pages, the magazine has a raw look. Black-and-white photography dominates, and most of the color photography has a muted palette, as if the pictures have aged and faded. Some images are clearly fashion photography; others are more like inventive snapshots."}, {"doc_id": 6696370, "score": 77.33936309814453, "title": "About Love", "text": "It was written by Haruko Nagatsu, Shen Wei, and Yee Chin-yen. In Tokyo, he is a Chinese computer graphic artist seeking to enrich his exposure while she is a Japanese painter struggling to recover from a broken relationship. This is the simplest and sweetest of the three stories, starting with hidden mutual attraction and ending in their first meeting. This is also the only one of the three stories with a \"sub-plot\" (a really glorified use of the term) of his friendship with two other art students, both girls, one Chinese and one Japanese. In Taipei, she is a local"}, {"doc_id": 17841780, "score": 76.72209930419922, "title": "Love (magazine)", "text": "Nudity is plentiful in many styles, from the grittily pornographic to the breathtakingly artistic. The first cover in 2009 featured American singer-songwriter Beth Ditto, naked. Later covers have featured Madonna, Cher, Kate Moss, Miley Cyrus, Lea T, Justin Bieber, and even (for the tenth issue) Minnie Mouse. Love (magazine) Love is a bi-annual British style magazine founded in 2009 by stylist and fashion journalist Katie Grand, who remains editor-in-chief. Since 2012, Lulu Kennedy has been editor-at-large and Alex Fury has been editor of this \"Condé Nast\" publication. Suzanne Weinstock of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism described the magazine"}, {"doc_id": 10134460, "score": 76.19451141357422, "title": "The History of Love", "text": "to be part of the boy's life but scared to come in contact with him. In the present day, Leo is a lonely old man who waits for his death, along with his recently found childhood friend, Bruno, and Alma has been dead for five years. Leo still keeps track of his son, who has become a famous writer, much to Leo's enjoyment since he believes Isaac inherited the talent from his father. Leo's depression deepens when he reads in a newspaper that his son has died at the age of 60, and Leo develops an obsession with finding his"}, {"doc_id": 8672292, "score": 74.95653533935547, "title": "Office Romance", "text": "for its scenes of Moscow in the late 1970s, and for its comical depiction of the everyday life and customs of Soviet society during the Era of Stagnation. The action takes place in Moscow in 1976. Anatoly Yefremovich Novoseltsev, a clumsy single father of two sons, works at a statistical bureau. His boss is a strict single woman in her late 30s, Ludmila Prokofievna Kalugina, nicknamed \"our frump\" by her subordinates. He dreams about a promotion and a raise, but he is too timid to talk to his boss about it. His former classmate and old friend, Yuri Grigorievich Samokhvalov"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the place of death of the director of film Basta Guardarla?", "answer": "Rome", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 6568099, "score": 74.07242584228516, "title": "The Death of Mr. Lazarescu", "text": "called \"Six Stories from the Outskirts of Bucharest\". The film was named the fifth \"Best Film of the 21st Century So Far\" in 2017 by The New York Times. Dante Remus Lăzărescu (Ioan Fiscuteanu), a cranky retired engineer, lives alone as a widower with his three cats in a Bucharest apartment. In the grip of extreme pain, Lăzărescu calls for an ambulance, but when none arrives, he asks for his neighbors' help. Not having the medicine Lăzărescu wants, the neighbors give him some pills for his nausea. A neighbor reveals that Lăzărescu is a heavy drinker. His neighbor helps Lăzărescu"}, {"doc_id": 6568098, "score": 73.60365295410156, "title": "The Death of Mr. Lazarescu", "text": "The Death of Mr. Lazarescu The Death of Mr. Lazarescu () is a 2005 Romanian dark comedy film by director Cristi Puiu. In the film an old man (Ioan Fiscuteanu) is carried by an ambulance from hospital to hospital all night long, as doctors keep refusing to treat him and send him away. \"The Death of Mr. Lazarescu\" enjoyed immediate critical acclaim, both at film festivals, where it won numerous awards, and after wider release, receiving enthusiastic reviews. However, the film did poorly in international box office. The film is planned to be the first in a series by Puiu"}, {"doc_id": 18579909, "score": 73.45318603515625, "title": "Death in Buenos Aires", "text": "Death in Buenos Aires Death in Buenos Aires (Spanish: Muerte en Buenos Aires) is a 2014 Argentine crime film that is the directorial debut of Natalia Meta. The film stars Demián Bichir as Chávez, a police inspector struggling to balance his duties with his unspoken sexual desire, and as Gómez, a young and handsome rookie on the police force with enigmatic motivations. Set in 1989, the film was shot entirely in Buenos Aires during the months of January and February 2013. Inspector Chávez (Demián Bichir), a detective on the Buenos Aires police force, and his partner Dolores () are called"}, {"doc_id": 18579910, "score": 73.35987854003906, "title": "Death in Buenos Aires", "text": "one summer night to the Recoleta residence of Jaime Figueroa Alcorta (Martín Wullich), a wealthy older gay member of Buenos Aires high society. At the scene, Chávez meets the young officer Gómez (), who says that he found Alcorta's body after investigating a noise complaint and who has been examining the dead man's possessions. The next day, the two men encounter each other in the police station restroom, where Gómez shows Chávez a matchbook from the gay nightclub Manila that he accidentally took from the crime scene. Dolores and Chávez head to Manila in search of \"Kevin,\" a lover of"}, {"doc_id": 12956436, "score": 73.0558090209961, "title": "Leonardo Henrichsen", "text": "La Moneda Palace attacked protesters and bystanders nearby and, noticing him and his camera, the ranking officer, Corporal Héctor Bustamante Gómez shot his pistol at Henrichsen, prompting his men to fire, as well. Appealing to them that they cease firing at two journalists, Henrichsen was struck by the third shot (from an as yet unidentified conscript), causing him to collapse in Sandquist's arms while still filming. He was 33. This happened two weeks before Henrichsen was supposed to go on his first ever trip to Sweden and to his fathers home town of Gothenburg. Corporal Bustamante visibly attempted to destroy"}]}
+{"question": "Are both movies, The Week Of The Sphinx and A Day For Lionhearts, from the same country?", "answer": "yes", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 8279664, "score": 66.16493225097656, "title": "28 Weeks Later", "text": "place to go,\" hinting at the possibility of a fourth film as well. 28 Weeks Later 28 Weeks Later is a 2007 horror film directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, a sequel to the 2002 film \"28 Days Later\". The film stars Robert Carlyle, Rose Byrne, Jeremy Renner, Harold Perrineau, Catherine McCormack, Imogen Poots, and Idris Elba. Its plot is set after the events of the first film, depicting the efforts of NATO military forces to salvage a safe zone in London, the consequence of two young siblings breaking protocol to find their infected mother, and the resulting reintroduction of the"}, {"doc_id": 8279644, "score": 65.34886932373047, "title": "28 Weeks Later", "text": "28 Weeks Later 28 Weeks Later is a 2007 horror film directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, a sequel to the 2002 film \"28 Days Later\". The film stars Robert Carlyle, Rose Byrne, Jeremy Renner, Harold Perrineau, Catherine McCormack, Imogen Poots, and Idris Elba. Its plot is set after the events of the first film, depicting the efforts of NATO military forces to salvage a safe zone in London, the consequence of two young siblings breaking protocol to find their infected mother, and the resulting reintroduction of the Rage Virus to the safe zone. The film was released in the United"}, {"doc_id": 1296596, "score": 65.02812194824219, "title": "28 Days Later", "text": "2010 film \"Kick-Ass\". The same song was played in the 2012 advertisement campaign of Louis Vuitton, L'Invitation au Voyage. A sequel, \"28 Weeks Later\", was released on 11 May 2007. Danny Boyle and Alex Garland took producing roles alongside Andrew Macdonald. The plot revolves around the arrival of American troops about seven months after the incidents in the original film, attempting to revitalise a nearly desolate Britain. The cast for this sequel includes Robert Carlyle, Rose Byrne, Jeremy Renner, Imogen Poots, Harold Perrineau, Catherine McCormack, Mackintosh Muggleton, and Idris Elba. In March 2007, Danny Boyle claimed to be interested in"}, {"doc_id": 3881625, "score": 64.84622192382812, "title": "A Laodicean", "text": "A Laodicean A Laodicean; or, The Castle of the De Stancys. A Story of To-Day is a novel by Thomas Hardy, first published in 1880-81 in \"Harper's New Monthly Magazine\". The plot exhibits devices uncommon in Hardy's other fiction, such as falsified telegrams and faked photographs. Paula Power inherits a medieval castle from her industrialist father who had purchased it from the aristocratic De Stancy family. She employs two architects, one local and one, George Somerset, newly qualified from London. Somerset represents modernity in the novel. In the village there is an amateur photographer, William Dare, the illegitimate son of"}, {"doc_id": 3899584, "score": 64.7371826171875, "title": "The Forty Days of Musa Dagh", "text": "by Alex Hakobian. It was a low-budget, low-profile production that seriously abridged the original. In 2006, Sylvester Stallone expressed his desire to direct a film about \"Musa Dagh\", according to Professor Savaş Eğilmez of Atatürk University. An e-mail campaign sponsored by the Armenian-genocide denying Foundation for the Struggle Against Baseless Allegations of Genocide (ASİMED), pressured Stallone into not proceeding with the film. In early 2009, reports surfaced that Mel Gibson was also considering directing a documentary and appearing in the adaptation of Werfel's novel but was dissuaded after receiving 3,000 e-mails from a Turkish pressure group. In 2016, a feature"}]}
+{"question": "What nationality is Blanche Of Bourbon's father?", "answer": "France", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 8560436, "score": 82.51364135742188, "title": "La dame blanche", "text": "Avenel have both died in exile, leaving the fate of their castle and estate to their wicked and dishonest steward, Gaveston. The property is supposed to go to the Avenel's son, Julien, but he is missing. Dickson, a tenant farmer on the land of the late Count, and his spouse Jenny are about to celebrate the baptism of their infant son when they realize that they do not have a godfather. A youthful officer in the English army, Georges Brown, offers to assume this role. Dickson informs Brown that the castle is going to be auctioned by Gaveston, who hopes"}, {"doc_id": 10652629, "score": 78.611083984375, "title": "Louise Henriette de Bourbon", "text": "husband at all but instead a coachman at the Palais-Royal.. This assertion was likely for political reasons to distance the ambitious Duke from the ancien regime. However recent DNA testing, to establish the Y-chromosome haplogroup and STR pattern of the House of Bourbon, has indeed confirmed the biological legitimacy of Louise Henriette's eldest son, Philippe-Égalité. As part of this project samples were taken from 3 living genealogical descendants of Louis XIII, namely Axel, Prince of Bourbon-Parma; Henri, Prince of Bourbon-Parma, and João Henrique, Prince of Orléans-Braganza. The former 2 are documented male line descendants of Philip V of Spain, who"}, {"doc_id": 11244256, "score": 78.25898742675781, "title": "Blanche Fury", "text": "her rich uncle Simon, whom she has never previously met due to an unspecified dispute between him and her father. On arriving at the impressive country estate, she first encounters Philip Thorn (Stewart Granger), whom she mistakes for her cousin Laurence. In fact, he is the illegitimate and only son of the former owner of the estate, Adam Fury. Thorn tells her the legend of the founder of the Fury family, killed in battle, his body defended by the ghost of his pet Barbary ape. The ape of the Furies is said to protect the family and wreak vengeance on"}, {"doc_id": 13098649, "score": 78.05368041992188, "title": "Descendants of Philippe I, Duke of Orléans", "text": "an affair with the Count of Guiche and went on to seek comfort from others. Philippe openly paraded his \"mignons\" in front of his wife and the whole court. Among them were Armand de Gramont, Count of Guiche, known for his arrogance and good looks, the marquis de Châtillon, and his first lover Philip Julian Mancini. Meanwhile, Henriette proved to be very popular at court as a pretty, good-natured princess, much to Philippe's annoyance. She soon attracted the attention of the King. In order to hide this attraction from the King's mother and wife, Henriette and Louis invented the story"}, {"doc_id": 12616139, "score": 77.83123779296875, "title": "Blanche of France, Duchess of Orléans", "text": "Blanche of France, Duchess of Orléans Blanche of France (1 April 1328 – 8 February 1382) was the posthumous daughter of King Charles IV of France and his third wife, Jeanne d'Évreux. As with his brothers before him, King Charles IV died without a male heir, thus ending the direct line of the House of Capet. Twelve years earlier, a rule against succession by females, arguably derived from the Salic law, had been recognized as controlling succession to the French throne. Application of this rule barred Charles's 1-year-old daughter Marie from succeeding as the monarch. Jeanne was also pregnant at"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director born earlier, The Mexican Spitfire'S Baby or Chhalia?", "answer": "The Mexican Spitfire'S Baby", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 18905623, "score": 71.7414321899414, "title": "Mexican Spitfire (film series)", "text": "Carmelita in her new married life, especially when she gets to know the family and friends of her husband. She finds in her husband's uncle, Matthew 'Matt' Lindsay (Leon Errol), a friend and a perfect accomplice and companion of adventures, as they both get into trouble and situations usually caused by their scheming and by the volatile temperament of Carmelita. The plot often took a back seat to gags, many of them supposedly ad-libbed by Vélez and Errol during filming. Each film is not simply a comedic film, but a satire of the cultural shock and stereotypes of the Mexican"}, {"doc_id": 18905624, "score": 71.4092025756836, "title": "Mexican Spitfire (film series)", "text": "people (and Latin American people in general) in the American society at the time. The series could well be considered as the direct antecedent of the sitcom \"Modern Family\" of the ABC. On \"Modern Family\", the Colombian actress Sofía Vergara’s award-winning performance of Latina spitfire Gloria affirms the show’s nostalgic representation of white masculinity, helping to soothe racial anxieties through a familiar figure of domestic Latina femininity. At the same time, Vergara’s complex representation of Latina motherhood also provides a unique moment of visibility, creating a rupture in the show’s narrative of white resentment. Given the hypervisibility of negative news"}, {"doc_id": 4402366, "score": 71.1550521850586, "title": "Juarez (film)", "text": "by instituting sovereign rule and controlling an election that places Maximilian von Habsburg on the Mexican throne. Upon his arrival in the country with his wife Carlota (Bette Davis), Maxmilian realizes he is expected to establish French supremacy by confiscating land that Juárez had returned to the native people and penalizing the rebels under his command. Maximilian decides to abdicate his throne but is deterred from doing so by Carlota. Maximillian offers Juárez the position of prime minister, but Juárez's refusal to compromise democratic self-rule for the Mexican people creates an unbridgeable rift between the two. When the American Civil"}, {"doc_id": 18905626, "score": 71.01356506347656, "title": "Mexican Spitfire (film series)", "text": "as the “female clown,” the ideological role of the spitfire archetype was to make foreign Latin America less threatening through humor while celebrating the potential for intercultural exchange and heterosexual romance. Vergara’s Gloria performs a familiar ideological role as the spitfire in Modern Family. As a contemporary Latina spitfire, she is ultimately coded as ethnically safe through her ability to serve as an intercultural bridge and comedic foil to her white upper-middle class second-husband and his family. \"Mexican Spitfire\" has also been compared and contrasted to \"I Love Lucy.\" Both feature Latino-Anglo couples, with a sweet troublemaker wife. Lucy reverses"}, {"doc_id": 18723191, "score": 70.80834197998047, "title": "Mia Madre", "text": "their November's cover. Mia Madre Mia Madre () is a 2015 Franco-Italian drama film directed by Nanni Moretti. It was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. It was screened in the Special Presentations section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. Margherita (Margherita Buy) is a director working on a social-realist film about a factory strike called \"Noi Siamo Qui\" (\"We Are Here\"), starring American actor Barry Huggins (John Turturro) as the factory owner. Huggins consistently fails to deliver his lines properly and the fraught nature of the shoot is exacerbated by unhelpful"}]}
+{"question": "Where did Elvira Of Castile, Countess Of Toulouse's father die?", "answer": "Toledo", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 127309, "score": 79.88972473144531, "title": "Eleanor of Aquitaine", "text": "her a suitable husband. However, until a husband was found, the king had the legal right to Eleanor's lands. The duke also insisted to his companions that his death be kept a secret until Louis was informed; the men were to journey from Saint James of Compostela across the Pyrenees as quickly as possible to call at Bordeaux to notify the archbishop, then to make all speed to Paris to inform the king. The king of France, known as Louis the Fat, was also gravely ill at that time, suffering from a bout of dysentery from which he appeared unlikely"}, {"doc_id": 1338420, "score": 79.60032653808594, "title": "Philip I of Castile", "text": "up secret documents renouncing all the agreements on the grounds of coercion, claiming that he would never otherwise have signed treaties that did 'such enormous damage to the said most serene Queen, my daughter, and me'. Having left his options for the future open, he departed for Aragon. However, Philip died suddenly at Burgos, apparently of typhoid fever, on 25 September 1506, although a poisoning (assassination) was widely spoken of at the time, and is what his wife believed to be the cause of Philip's death. His wife supposedly refused to allow his body to be buried or part from"}, {"doc_id": 7729274, "score": 79.36177825927734, "title": "Elvira of Castile, Queen of Sicily", "text": "and is chiefly remembered for giving birth to Roger's six children. In addition to a daughter who died young, Elvira and Roger had five sons: In 1135, both Roger and Elvira fell ill. The illness was grave and infectious. The King survived, but the Queen died on 6 February. Roger was devasted by her death; he withdrew to his room and refused to see anyone except his closest servants. Eventually rumors spread that he too had died. Roger remained a widower for fourteen years and remarried only in 1149, as he had outlived four out of five sons he had"}, {"doc_id": 1317394, "score": 79.28816986083984, "title": "Ferdinand IV of Castile", "text": "el Obispo D. Álvaro Carrillo, 28 de mayo de 1298\", published in 1912, noted that the ultimate cause of the death of Ferdinand IV may have been due to a coronary Thrombosis, but without discard others, such as Intracerebral hemorrhage, acute Pulmonary edema, Angina pectoris, Myocardial infarction, Embolism, Syncope or others. In September 1312, shortly after his death, the mortal remains of Ferdinand IV were transferred to the city of Córdoba, and on 13 September they were buried in a chapel of the Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba, although his corpse should have been buried in the Toledo Cathedral next to his"}, {"doc_id": 4311523, "score": 78.64190673828125, "title": "Eleanor of Castile", "text": "November 1290, aged 49 and after 36 years of marriage. Edward was at her bedside to hear her final requests. For three days afterward, the machinery of government came to a halt and no writs were sealed. Eleanor's embalmed body was borne in great state from Lincoln to Westminster Abbey, through the heartland of Eleanor's properties and accompanied for most of the way by Edward, and a substantial cortege of mourners. Edward gave orders that memorial crosses be erected at the site of each overnight stop between Lincoln and Westminster. Based on crosses in France marking Louis IX's funeral procession,"}]}
+{"question": "Which film whose director is younger, Lucky Jo or Appaji?", "answer": "Appaji", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 3752379, "score": 73.68804168701172, "title": "Karan Johar", "text": "2019. Johar’s directorial work (with the exception of anthology films \"Bombay Talkies\" and \"Lust Stories\") has been produced under the Dharma Productions banner, founded by his father Yash Johar and taken over by him after his father’s death in 2004. In addition to his own directorial work, he has produced several films by other directors under the Dharma banner. Many of these films have become major successes including \"Kal Ho Naa Ho\" (2003), \"Dostana\" (2008), \"I Hate Luv Storys\" (2010), \"Agneepath\" (2012), \"Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani\" (2013), \"2 States\" (2014), \"Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania\" (2014), \"Kapoor & Sons\" (2016), \"Dear"}, {"doc_id": 7865663, "score": 72.67852783203125, "title": "Imsai Arasan 23rd Pulikecei", "text": "\"Karuththukkalai Katchithamaaga Kavvikkondir Pongal\" (English: \"You have understood what I am saying\"), became a very popular meme used on social networking sites. Behindwoods included this dialogue in its list of Vadivelu memes. \"Ka Ka Ka Po\" also served as an acronym for director Nalan Kumarasamy's romantic comedy \"Kadhalum Kadandhu Pogum\" (2016). In August 2017, Shankar announced that a sequel, titled \"Imsai Arasan 24th Pulikecei\", is scheduled for release in 2018. Vadivelu reprises his role as Pulikecei while Chimbu Deven and Shankar return as director and producer respectively. Shankar will also co-produce the film with Allirajah Subaskaran of Lyca Productions. Parvathy"}, {"doc_id": 3752377, "score": 72.108154296875, "title": "Karan Johar", "text": "Anushka Sharma. It also featured Aishwarya Rai Bachchan as an older woman who engages in a brief relationship with Kapoor's character. The film emerged as a commercial success and received mixed to positive reviews from critics, who called it \"Johar's most grown-up movie yet.\" Johar teamed up again with Zoya Akhtar, Anurag Kashyap, and Dibakar Banerjee for \"Lust Stories\" (2018), an anthology film released on Netflix that served as a follow-up to \"Bombay Talkies\". The film was praised for its exploration of female sexuality, a subject rarely dealt with in Indian films. Johar's segment revolved around a newly married schoolteacher"}, {"doc_id": 17769332, "score": 71.88370513916016, "title": "Aakko", "text": "Aakko Aakko (Acronym for \"Aarva Kolaru\" ) (English : \"Enthusiastic Youngster\") is an upcoming Tamil comedy film directed by Shyam Kumar and produced by Deepan Boopathy and Ratesh Velu. The film features newcomers Geethan Britto and Tulika Gupta in the leading roles with Arjunan and Swaminathan in pivotal roles, while Anirudh Ravichander composes the film's music and plays a guest appearance. Shyam Kumar had approached music composer Anirudh Ravichander hoping to cast him in the lead role for the film in late 2013. After listening to the script and liking the concept, Anirudh turned down the offer on making his"}, {"doc_id": 16262320, "score": 71.70772552490234, "title": "Karan Malhotra", "text": "Karan Malhotra Karan Malhotra is an Indian film director and screenwriter. He is best known for his debut film Agneepath. Before marking his directorial debut in 2012 with Dharma Productions, he worked for ten years as an assistant director in the Hindi film industry. Malhotra worked as an assistant director in the films such as \"Jodhaa Akbar\", \"My Name Is Khan\" and \"Jaan-E-Mann\" before co-writing and directing \"Agneepath\", a reboot of the 1990 cult classic of the same name. Karan Malhotra has also directed the film \"Brothers\" in 2015 starring Akshay Kumar, Sidharth Malhotra, Jacqueline Fernandez and Jackie Shroff. Malhotra"}]}
+{"question": "When did Ramiro Ii Of Aragon's father die?", "answer": "1094", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 1004700, "score": 77.48577880859375, "title": "Ramiro II of Aragon", "text": "and knowing himself not to be a war king, he passed royal authority to his son-in-law Ramon Berenguer on 13 November 1137. Ramon became the \"Prince of the Aragonese people\" (\"Princeps Aragonensis\") and effective chief of the kingdom's armies. Ramiro never formally resigned his royal rights, continuing to use the royal title, and keeping aware of the business of the kingdom, he withdrew from public life, returning to the Abbey of San Pedro in Huesca. He later became known for the famous and passionate legend of the Bell of Huesca. He died there on 16 August 1157, the crown then"}, {"doc_id": 1411900, "score": 76.30601501464844, "title": "Charles II of Spain", "text": "Charles II of Spain Charles II of Spain (; 6 November 1661 – 1 November 1700), also known as El Hechizado or the Bewitched, was the last Habsburg ruler of the Spanish Empire. He is now best remembered for his physical disabilities, believed to be the result of inbreeding, and the war for his throne that followed his death. He died childless in 1700 with no immediate Habsburg heir. His will named his successor as 16-year-old Philip of Anjou, grandson of Louis XIV and Charles's half-sister Maria Theresa. Disputes over Philip's inheritance led to the War of the Spanish Succession."}, {"doc_id": 1970355, "score": 75.5718002319336, "title": "Martin of Aragon", "text": "Baron of Entenza, but the short marriage was childless. Martin died, in the monastery of Valldonzella, outside the city walls of Barcelona on the 31st of May, 1410. While the reason remains unclear, it is supposed that either plague (present in the area at the time), uremic coma (the king suffered from severe obesity that affected his health) or the possibility of having been poisoned, only supported by Renaissance chronicler Valla. The story of the king's death associated with laughter (following a joke told by Borra the jester while Martin was suffering from indigestion) although lacking in historical evidence, has"}, {"doc_id": 1004695, "score": 75.54681396484375, "title": "Ramiro II of Aragon", "text": "Ramiro II of Aragon Ramiro II (24 April 1086 – 16 August 1157), called the Monk, was King of Aragon from 1134 until withdrawing from public life in 1137 (although he used the royal title until his death). He was the youngest son of Sancho Ramírez, King of Aragon and Navarre and Felicia of Roucy. His father had placed him as a child into the Benedictine monastery of Saint Pons de Thomières in the Viscounty of Béziers. As a respected monk there he was elected abbot of the Castillian royal monastery of Santos Fecundo y Primitivo in Sahagún and later"}, {"doc_id": 762569, "score": 75.39073944091797, "title": "Carlos Castaneda", "text": "Angeles due to complications from hepatocellular cancer. There was no public service; Castaneda was cremated and the ashes were sent to Mexico. His death was unknown to the outside world until nearly two months later, on 19 June 1998, when an obituary entitled \"A Hushed Death for Mystic Author Carlos Castaneda\" by staff writer J. R. Moehringer appeared in the \"Los Angeles Times\". Four months after Castaneda's death, C. J. Castaneda, also known as Adrian Vashon, whose birth certificate shows Carlos Castaneda as his father, challenged Castaneda's will in probate court. C.J. challenged its authenticity. The challenge was ultimately unsuccessful."}]}
+{"question": "What is the place of birth of Claudia Rodríguez De Castellanos's husband?", "answer": "Bogotá", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 13957194, "score": 80.71170043945312, "title": "Rodrigo Gómez", "text": "\"infante\" Ramiro Sánchez, sometime before 1137, when they made a joint donation of their villa (\"palacio\" in contemporary records) at Villaverde to the monastery of San Salvador de Oña. In this donation Rodrigo expressed the wish that his gift would purchase eternal life for his lord, Alfonso VII. Elvira outlived her husband by several years, making another donation to Oña on 18 February 1161 just before her departure on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem. The couple produced three sons, each of whom became counts: Álvaro, Gómez, and Gonzalo. According to one historian, Rodrigo first appears in royal documents in 1119, eight"}, {"doc_id": 11469363, "score": 80.45526885986328, "title": "Juan Rodríguez de la Cámara", "text": "Rodríguez's indiscreet revelations to a talkative friend apparently led to a romantic breach of some kind with a noble lady. James Fitzmaurice-Kelly writes that \"the conjectures that make Rodríguez the lover of Juan II's wife, Isabel, or of Enrique IV's wife, Juana, are destroyed by chronology. None the less it is certain that the writer was concerned in some mysterious, dangerous love-affair which led to his exile, and some believe, to his profession as a Franciscan monk.” He became a Franciscan at Jerusalem in 1441 and gave up many of his profitable and numerous benefices. He returned to Spain and"}, {"doc_id": 15629171, "score": 80.26739501953125, "title": "Claudia Zacchara", "text": "blackmail her with the information. Though she does not want children, Claudia becomes pregnant by Sonny in order to stay alive should he discover the truth. Sonny initially throws Claudia out after Ric suggests that he may be the baby's father, but Sonny eventually allows her to stay until the baby's paternity is confirmed. An amniocentesis later proves that the baby is Sonny's. On her way to tell him, Claudia is accidentally run off the road by Sonny's daughter Kristina Davis, and miscarries the baby. She contacts Jerry Jacks in the hospital to get him to track down Michael and"}, {"doc_id": 11462787, "score": 79.66815185546875, "title": "Fortunata y Jacinta", "text": "humiliating for his own amusement. He shows up at the Santa Cruz home one day and informs Jacinta that he knows of a son that Juanito had with Fortunata. Jacinta becomes very excited about the idea of having her husband's child. After consulting with Guillermina Pacheco (a saintly neighbour), the two women go to one of Madrid's poor neighbourhoods to see the boy \"Pitusín\". The baby's guardian is José Izquierdo, uncle of Fortunata, from whom they end up buying the wild boy. When Jacinta talks to her husband about the \"adoption\", the discussion turns farcical. Juanito tells her that Pitusin"}, {"doc_id": 4813252, "score": 79.62325286865234, "title": "Ana Bárbara", "text": "she was pregnant via artificial insemination. She decided to undergo the procedure after her children Emiliano and José María suggested they wanted a bigger family. She said she expected to be criticized for deciding to have a child without a father, but she would not let the criticism bother her. \"I felt my puzzle was missing a piece and now it's complete,\" she told the Méxican edition of \"¡Hola!\" magazine. Her third child was named Jerónimo and he was born in December 2011 in México City. During an exclusive interview in March 2012, Bárbara revealed the identity of Jeronimo's father"}]}
+{"question": "Who is the father of Jakobea Of Baden?", "answer": "Philibert, Margrave of Baden-Baden", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 16030483, "score": 86.9188461303711, "title": "Jakobea of Baden", "text": "John William of Jülich-Cleves-Berg, who was considered physically unattractive and mentally unstable and was the son and heir apparent of William \"the Rich\" of Jülich-Cleves-Berg, in an attempt to keep the confessionally wavering duke William in the Catholic camp. The marriage was celebrated lavishly in Düsseldorf, which at the time was ravaged by the Cologne War, and was documented by Dietrich Graminäus in his volume . William the Rich could never overcome the early death of his eldest son Charles Frederick. He despised his second son and successor, John William, and gave him little chance to learn to govern and"}, {"doc_id": 16030482, "score": 86.11361694335938, "title": "Jakobea of Baden", "text": "Jakobea of Baden Princess Jakobea of Baden (16 January 1558 – 3 September 1597 in Düsseldorf, buried in the St. Lambert Church in Düsseldorf) was daughter of the Margrave Philibert of Baden-Baden and Mechthild of Bavaria. Jakobea of Baden-Baden became an orphan at an early age and was raised at the court of her maternal uncle Duke Albert V of Bavaria, where she had several suitors. At the insistence of her cousin Ernest of Bavaria, who was Archbishop of Cologne, Emperor Rudolph II, King Philip II of Spain and Pope Gregory XIII, she married, on 16 June 1585, to Duke"}, {"doc_id": 16030485, "score": 86.03365325927734, "title": "Jakobea of Baden", "text": "Düsseldorf Castle. She tried to plead her case in the Roman Rota and at the imperial court in Prague, but the case made little progress. The Catholic side, represented primarily by her sister-in-law Sibylle of Jülich-Cleves-Berg, then took matters into their own hands. She was found dead in her room on the morning of 3 September 1597, after she had received guests and toasted on her husband's health the night before. Eyewitness accounts suggest that she was strangled or suffocated. The motive for the move appears to have been to make room for a more fertile wife, who could save"}, {"doc_id": 16030484, "score": 85.9595718383789, "title": "Jakobea of Baden", "text": "thus contributed to the disaster that befell his duchies. When William died in 1592, John William inherited the duchies and Jakobea tried to rule on behalf of her husband, who had been locked up because of his temper tantrums. She had been born a Protestant, but was raised as a Roman Catholic and did not choose for either side. She never became pregnant, possibly because her husband was impotent. She had a relationship with the much younger Dietrich von Hall zu Ophoven, who was \"Amtmann\" at Monheim am Rhein and was eventually arrested and locked up in the tower of"}, {"doc_id": 16030487, "score": 82.36731719970703, "title": "Jakobea of Baden", "text": "hope of help from her powerful relatives in Baden and Bavaria, she showed her true caliber and attitude. The popular misinformation that Jakobea of Baden was beheaded, would make her more similar to Mary Stuart. Jakobea of Baden Princess Jakobea of Baden (16 January 1558 – 3 September 1597 in Düsseldorf, buried in the St. Lambert Church in Düsseldorf) was daughter of the Margrave Philibert of Baden-Baden and Mechthild of Bavaria. Jakobea of Baden-Baden became an orphan at an early age and was raised at the court of her maternal uncle Duke Albert V of Bavaria, where she had several"}]}
+{"question": "Who is the child of the director of film Dr. Goldfoot And The Girl Bombs?", "answer": "Lamberto Bava", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 7497169, "score": 74.83293914794922, "title": "Dr. Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs", "text": "child, and Fabian Forte was cast in his place. Fabian said Jim Nicholson of AIP came to him and said \"Frankie's having another baby and wants to stay at home... and we have this picture shooting in Italy... [he] was so sweet about it.\" At one stage, the film was titled \"Dr Goldfoot and the Love Bomb\" (a reference to \"How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb\", the strapline of \"Dr. Strangelove\"), and \"Dr Goldfoot and the S Bomb\" (a tongue-in-cheek reference to the phrase \"sex bomb\"). Filming started in April 1966 and took place in Rome,"}, {"doc_id": 12201146, "score": 73.32396697998047, "title": "2012 (film)", "text": "2012 (film) 2012 is a 2009 American epic science fiction disaster film directed by Roland Emmerich and starring John Cusack, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Amanda Peet, Oliver Platt, Thandie Newton, Danny Glover and Woody Harrelson. The film was produced by Centropolis Entertainment and distributed by Columbia Pictures. Filming, originally planned for Los Angeles, began in Vancouver in August 2008. The plot follows novelist Jackson Curtis as he attempts to bring his family to safety amid a worldwide geological disaster. The film refers to Mayanism and the 2012 phenomenon in its portrayal of cataclysmic events. After a lengthy advertising campaign which included the"}, {"doc_id": 7497165, "score": 73.26966857910156, "title": "Dr. Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs", "text": "Dr. Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs Dr. Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs (Italian: \"Le spie vengono dal semifreddo\", lit. \"The spies who came in from the semi-cold\") is a 1966 Eurospy comedy film, made in Technicolor and directed by Mario Bava. Serving as a sequel to two unrelated films, \"Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine\" and \"Two Mafiosi Against Goldginger\", the film stars Vincent Price, Fabian, Francesco Mulé, Laura Antonelli, and the Italian comedy team Franco Franchi and Ciccio Ingrassia. The film was shot in Italy by cinematographer Antonio Rinaldi, and released in both English and Italian versions. The Italian"}, {"doc_id": 7497168, "score": 73.20314025878906, "title": "Dr. Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs", "text": "and the Bikini Machine\". To satisfy the multinational financial backers, two versions of the film were eventually produced: the Italian version places greater emphasis on Franco and Ciccio, while the American film puts forward Vincent Price's Goldfoot. Mario Bava was signed to direct. He had no interest in the film but was hired because Lucisano had him under contract, and he did not participate in the post-production phase of the American version. Frankie Avalon was originally intended to reprise his role as Craig Gamble from the first film, but he pulled out due to the impending birth of his third"}, {"doc_id": 18258759, "score": 72.72982025146484, "title": "Louder Than Bombs (film)", "text": "Louder Than Bombs (film) Louder Than Bombs is a 2015 drama film directed by Joachim Trier and starring Jesse Eisenberg, Gabriel Byrne, Isabelle Huppert, David Strathairn, and Amy Ryan. The film was internationally co-produced and was co-written by Trier and Eskil Vogt. It is Trier's first English-language film. It was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival, and was shown in the Special Presentations section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. It won the Nordic Council Film Prize. Several years before the events of the film, Isabelle Reed (Isabelle Huppert), a conflict photographer,"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director who died later, His Last Haul or The Falcon In San Francisco?", "answer": "The Falcon In San Francisco", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 12621341, "score": 68.572265625, "title": "Dante Falconeri", "text": "sent to the casting director, Mark Teschner. Teschner loved the tape and sent it to the producers. A week later, the producers had Zamprogna fly to Los Angeles to read with Maurice Benard, and they immediately offered him a contract. Teschner remembered Zamprogna from when he auditioned for role of Juan Santiago about 10 years earlier, a role that went to Michael Saucedo. In June 2018, Zamprogna announced his decision to depart the role of Dante. In a statement, he said: \"I feel I owe it to you awesome fans to tell you that I've taped my final scenes.\". Zamprogna"}, {"doc_id": 2908480, "score": 67.74745178222656, "title": "Michael Bay", "text": "June 2014. Starring Mark Wahlberg, the film went on to make $1.1 billion at the global box office On January 12, 2016, Paramount Pictures released \"13 Hours\", which Bay produced and directed, based on a true story and follows six members of a security team who fight to defend the American diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya. While being the lowest-grossing film at the box office of Bay's career, it went on to massive DVD sales upon its digital release in May 2016, earning over $40 million in home video revenue. On May 23, 2017, Bay was honored with his own"}, {"doc_id": 6801454, "score": 67.65278625488281, "title": "Gust Avrakotos", "text": "strategy for the Mujahideen. Vickers urged them to drop the Enfield Rifle in favor of a mix of weapons like the AK-47, and to introduce new tactics, training, and logistics. Avrakotos then worked for TRW in Rome and for News Corp., for which he began a business intelligence newsletter, working in Rome and McLean, Virginia. He returned to the CIA as a contractor from 1997 until 2003. Avrakotos died of a stroke in 2005. Avrakotos was portrayed in the 2007 film \"Charlie Wilson's War\" by Academy Award winner Philip Seymour Hoffman. Hoffman was nominated for an Academy Award for Best"}, {"doc_id": 18025367, "score": 67.40933990478516, "title": "The Last Impresario", "text": "also detailed. The film documents Michael's recent heart attack, bankruptcy, and the sale of his life's collection of memorabilia in 2011 at a Sotheby's auction. The film explores the strong relationships Michael has forged with some of the most famous and influential artists, musicians, actors, filmmakers, comedians and celebrities of the twentieth century, including Kate Moss, John Cleese, Jack Nicholson, John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Mick Jagger, Pina Bausch, Andy Warhol, Naomi Watts, and many more, through a combination of interviews, narration, archival footage, home video, location photography, excerpts from his plays and films, letters, and candid personal photographs. Director Gracie"}, {"doc_id": 17878832, "score": 67.17605590820312, "title": "The End of the Tour", "text": "Scott wrote, \"I love it… You hang on its every word and revel in its rough, vernacular beauty.\" The film is the first film depiction of Wallace, whom \"Los Angeles Times\" called \"one of the most influential and innovative writers of the last 20 years\". Writer David Lipsky (Jesse Eisenberg) is dismayed to hear about the suicide of novelist David Foster Wallace (Jason Segel) in 2008. He had interviewed the author over a period of days twelve years earlier, following the publication of Wallace's novel \"Infinite Jest\", which received critical praise and became an international bestseller, a touchstone for numerous"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director who was born first, Roberto Carlos E O Diamante Cor-De-Rosa or Fame (2009 Film)?", "answer": "Roberto Carlos E O Diamante Cor-De-Rosa", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 14097069, "score": 75.98566436767578, "title": "Sérgio Rezende", "text": "Sérgio Rezende Sérgio Rezende (born April 9, 1951 in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian filmmaker. He is most known for directing several biographical films, such as \"Lamarca\", \"Mauá - O Imperador e o Rei\", and \"Zuzu Angel\", about guerrilla leader Carlos Lamarca, entrepreneur Irineu Evangelista de Sousa, and stylist Zuzu Angel Jones, who embarked on a frantic search for her son Stuart's body. His most recent release, \"Salve Geral\", was submitted by the Ministry of Culture for consideration of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for the 82nd Best Foreign Language Film Oscar. It was not nominated"}, {"doc_id": 14097070, "score": 75.05791473388672, "title": "Sérgio Rezende", "text": "for the award. His 1987 film \"The Man in the Black Cape\" was entered into the 15th Moscow International Film Festival. Sérgio Rezende Sérgio Rezende (born April 9, 1951 in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian filmmaker. He is most known for directing several biographical films, such as \"Lamarca\", \"Mauá - O Imperador e o Rei\", and \"Zuzu Angel\", about guerrilla leader Carlos Lamarca, entrepreneur Irineu Evangelista de Sousa, and stylist Zuzu Angel Jones, who embarked on a frantic search for her son Stuart's body. His most recent release, \"Salve Geral\", was submitted by the Ministry of Culture for consideration"}, {"doc_id": 19133678, "score": 74.93917846679688, "title": "José Alberto Pinheiro", "text": "written by award winning author Manuel Jorge Marmelo, for the series \"Contos de Natal\" (Christmas Tales) broadcast by the channels of Rádio e Televisão de Portugal network, Portugal's public service broadcasting organization.
In 2012 he produced the documentary \"Time Does Not Exist\", featuring the geometric abstractionist painter Nadir Afonso.
In 2014, his low budget feature length debut Mau Mau Maria became the 5th highest grossing Portuguese film of the year and went on to occupy the 19th position of the highest grossing Portuguese films. José Alberto Pinheiro José Alberto Pinheiro (Porto, 1980) is a Portuguese director, screenwriter and producer."}, {"doc_id": 4423148, "score": 73.75884246826172, "title": "Manoel de Oliveira", "text": "since the 1990s was the most prolific of his entire career and he made at least one film a year (usually feature narratives but sometimes shorts or documentaries) between 1990 and 2012. During this period he established and consistently worked with a loyal troupe of regular actors including Luís Miguel Cintra, Leonor Baldaque, Ricardo Trêpa (Oliveira's grandson), Leonor Silveira, Diogo Dória, John Malkovich, Catherine Deneuve and Michel Piccoli. He would also work with such international stars as Jeanne Moreau, Irene Papas, Bulle Ogier, Chiara Mastroianni, and Marcello Mastroianni in the actor's last film. In 1990 Oliveira made \"No, or the"}, {"doc_id": 17296019, "score": 73.68434143066406, "title": "Pelé: Birth of a Legend", "text": "Pelé: Birth of a Legend Pelé: Birth of a Legend is an American biographical film about the early life of Brazilian footballer Pelé and his journey with Brazil to win the 1958 FIFA World Cup. The film is directed and written by Jeff Zimbalist and Michael Zimbalist. The film stars Kevin de Paula, Vincent D'Onofrio, Rodrigo Santoro, Diego Boneta, with Colm Meaney, and a cameo of Pelé himself. The film is centered on the relationship between the character Pelé and his father. The principal photography started in Rio de Janeiro on September 2013, and the filming lasted until late 2014."}]}
+{"question": "Where did the director of film El Hombre Que Vino Del Odio die?", "answer": "Madrid", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 11084414, "score": 78.74940490722656, "title": "Manuel Gregorio Acosta", "text": "Angeles and six months at the University of California, Santa Barbara, before establishing his home and studio in El Paso, Texas. His work received more recognition during the Chicano movement, and his portrait of Cesar Chavez was reproduced on the cover of \"Time Magazine\" in 1969. Acosta moved his studio home in order to make his way for a new highway, so he built a new adobe at 366 Buena Vista. He was bludgeoned with a lead pipe and murdered on October 25, 1989 by a drunken Mexican national and is buried in the United States at Fort Bliss National"}, {"doc_id": 5036358, "score": 78.30406951904297, "title": "Jorge Negrete", "text": "1953, during a business trip to Los Angeles, Negrete died of Hepatitis C, an illness which he had contracted while working as a musician in New York. According to his wishes, his body was flown back to, and buried in, Mexico City. He was forty-two years old. He was the first to die of the \"Tres Gallos Mexicanos\", or \"Three Mexican Roosters\" (as he, Pedro Infante and Javier Solís, a younger star, were called; the three died within a span of 13 years). Thousands of fans attended his funeral and followed the hearse to the cemetery, El Panteón Jardín, where"}, {"doc_id": 2061208, "score": 78.27240753173828, "title": "Alberto Olmedo", "text": "parody on charlatans of all stripes and Argentines' reckless pursuit of sex and money. Those years saw the blooming of a partnership with character actor Javier Portales, who provided a counterweight to Olmedo's wild improvising. Olmedo, who was nicknamed \"el Negro\", would evoke his Rosario background by using Rosario slang and narrating implausible stories about his childhood exploits. Olmedo died in the resort city of Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires Province, on March 5, 1988. According to police reports, he slipped off his eleventh-floor apartment's balcony. It is believed that he tried, possibly under the influence of alcohol or cocaine"}, {"doc_id": 16776807, "score": 78.15693664550781, "title": "Armando Montaño", "text": "Armando Montaño Armando Alters Montaño (2 December 1989 – 30 June 2012), was an American journalist. After having just graduated with a bachelor's degree from Grinnell College, Montaño was found dead at age 22 while working as a news intern for the Associated Press in Mexico City, Mexico. One of Montaño's last stories was about a violent stand-off at the Mexico City International Airport between Mexican federal police and corrupt officers. He was not on assignment when he died. The circumstances of his death led to widespread media coverage. At least two awards have been established in his name. After"}, {"doc_id": 6636318, "score": 78.07394409179688, "title": "Freddy Soto", "text": "Freddy Soto Alfredo \"Freddy\" Soto, Jr. (June 22, 1970 – July 10, 2005) was an American comedian, writer and actor. His comedy act focused primarily on his upbringing in a Mexican American household. Soto's death at age 35 was attributed to a mixture of alcohol, fentanyl, a very potent opioid (morphine-like substance), and alprazolam, also known as Xanax, a sedative benzodiazepine anti-anxiety medication. He was born in El Paso, Texas to Mexican parents. Soto moved to Los Angeles around 1990 and worked as a limousine driver for comedian Richard Pryor. He later worked as a doorman at The Comedy Store"}]}
+{"question": "What is the award that the composer of film Julie 2 received?", "answer": "Filmfare Award", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 304555, "score": 72.88592529296875, "title": "Oscar Hammerstein II", "text": "influenced Stephen Sondheim, a friend of the Hammerstein family from childhood. Sondheim has attributed his success in theater, and especially as a lyricist, directly to Hammerstein's influence and guidance. The Oscar Hammerstein Award for Lifetime Achievement in Musical Theatre is presented annually. The York Theatre Company in New York City is the Administrator of the award. The 2009 winners were Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick. Past awardees are composers such as Stephen Sondheim and performers such as Carol Channing. The 2010 award went to Thomas Meehan. Oscar Hammerstein was a member of the American Theater Hall of Fame. Oscar Hammerstein"}, {"doc_id": 19311499, "score": 72.12625122070312, "title": "Dialogues II", "text": "Dialogues II Dialogues II is a composition for piano and chamber orchestra by the American composer Elliott Carter. It was composed in celebration of the conductor Daniel Barenboim's 70th birthday. The work was first performed at La Scala, Milan on October 25, 2012, by Barenboim on the piano and the Orchestra of La Scala under the conductor Gustavo Dudamel. Composed at the age of 103, \"Dialogues II\" was one of Carter's last completed orchestral compositions before his death in November 2012. The piece is a followup to the composer's 2003 \"Dialogues\", which was a finalist for the 2005 Pulitzer Prize"}, {"doc_id": 10142774, "score": 72.02107238769531, "title": "BAFTA Award for Best Film Music", "text": "BAFTA Award for Best Film Music The Anthony Asquith Award for Film Music (or BAFTA Award for Best Film Music) is an annual award given by British Academy of Film and Television Arts. With seven wins out of sixteen nominations, John Williams is both the most nominated and most awarded in this category. Ennio Morricone is the only composer to win in consecutive years; for \"The Mission\" in 1986 and \"The Untouchables\" in 1987. Morricone also has the highest \"perfect score\", with six wins from six nominations. Legend: 1968: \"The Lion in Winter\" – John Barry † 1969: \"Z\" –"}, {"doc_id": 10142769, "score": 72.02107238769531, "title": "BAFTA Award for Best Film Music", "text": "BAFTA Award for Best Film Music The Anthony Asquith Award for Film Music (or BAFTA Award for Best Film Music) is an annual award given by British Academy of Film and Television Arts. With seven wins out of sixteen nominations, John Williams is both the most nominated and most awarded in this category. Ennio Morricone is the only composer to win in consecutive years; for \"The Mission\" in 1986 and \"The Untouchables\" in 1987. Morricone also has the highest \"perfect score\", with six wins from six nominations. Legend: 1968: \"The Lion in Winter\" – John Barry † 1969: \"Z\" –"}, {"doc_id": 3079310, "score": 71.81292724609375, "title": "69th Academy Awards", "text": "the same year. Best Actress winner Frances McDormand was the first person to win for a role in a film directed by his or her spouse. Best Original Musical or Comedy Score winner Rachel Portman became the first female winner for composing a musical score. Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double-dagger (). The following seventeen films received multiple nominations: The following two films received multiple awards: The following individuals, in order of appearance, presented awards or performed musical numbers. After taking a year off, Gil Cates was selected by AMPAS in November 1996 to"}]}
+{"question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film Up And Down (1965 Film)?", "answer": "Rome", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 17299608, "score": 77.45653533935547, "title": "Up & Down: Mukalil Oralundu", "text": "Sruti Menon, respectively), an American-returnee (Nandhu) and a young boy (Master Devaraman), who intermittently keeps enquiring about his mother (Meghana Raj). They are on their way up to the top floor to take part in the building society's anniversary celebrations. Suddenly, the space becomes a sort of an altered reality. It becomes a place where the real becomes unreal; where emotions are raw and extra sensitive. It even prompts the very nature of the characters to change and secrets to be revealed.Entire plot revolves around a murder. Meghna Raj is murdered and her dead body is found on the top"}, {"doc_id": 17299607, "score": 74.95378112792969, "title": "Up & Down: Mukalil Oralundu", "text": "Mermaid Picture Company. The script is penned by Sunny Joseph and Manuel George and camera is cranked by Jomon Thomas. Almost the entire narrative takes place inside the limited space that is the lift and the entire storyline is set over a period of a few hours on a particular day. The film unfolds after eight people and a child get stuck in the lift.They include the lift operator (Indrajith), a police commissioner (Ganesh Kumar), the apartment's builder and his dancer-wife (Baiju and Remya Nambeesan, respectively), an alcoholic writer (Prathap Pothen), an IT professional and his girlfriend (Rejith Menon and"}, {"doc_id": 15586420, "score": 73.09580993652344, "title": "Uppu", "text": "Uppu Uppu (, , ) is a 1987 Indian Malayalam film directed by V. K. Pavithran and written by K. M. A. Rahim. The film is about atavistic Muslim practice of male polygamy. Film is entirely on the side of the wronged wives, mounting a strong criticism of this aspect of the Muslim religion. It stars P. T. Kunju Muhammed, Jayalalitha, Vijayan Kottarathil and Madhavan. The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Malayalam. Story begins when old patriarch Moosa Meleri arrives in a quiet Kerala village with his adopted son Abu and daughter-in-law Amina. He"}, {"doc_id": 6630507, "score": 72.38226318359375, "title": "Up, Up and Away (film)", "text": "Up, Up and Away (film) Up, Up and Away is a 2000 Disney Channel Original Movie. The film is a comedy/adventure about a boy from a family of superheroes who, despite not having any super powers of his own, is called on to save the world. Scott Marshall (Michael J. Pagan) comes from a family of superheroes. His father, Bronze Eagle (Robert Townsend), has the gift of flight. His mother, Warrior Woman (Alex Datcher), has the power of super strength and superior hand-to-hand combat skills. His brother, Silver Charge (Kasan Butcher), is gifted with super speed, electrical and magnetism manipulation."}, {"doc_id": 17299614, "score": 72.30692291259766, "title": "Up & Down: Mukalil Oralundu", "text": "Prasanna takes care of Meghna's child. Lift operator is arrested for the murder of Meghna, Commissioner and Christy. The script and dialogues are written by Sunny Joseph, Manual George and Indugopan. The three had discussed well about each and every scene in the movie. Rajeev Kumar says there was a consensus among the script writers and him as a director. Major portion of the film was shot from Chithranjali Studios in Thiruvananthapuram where the lift was constructed using plywood, the insides covered with embossed metal sheets. Mohandas was the art director for the film. When the script was developed, scenarists"}]}
+{"question": "When was Diane, Duchess Of Württemberg's husband born?", "answer": "1 August 1936", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 11721766, "score": 77.21376037597656, "title": "Louise Diane d'Orléans", "text": "born in the Palais-Royal, the Paris residence of the House of Orléans, on 27 June 1716 as the youngest child of the Duke and Duchess of Orléans. On the subject of her granddaughter's birth, Elizabeth Charlotte of the Palatinate (known at court simply as \"Madame\") said: \"At the moment when I concluded my letter to the Princess of Wales, they came to announce to me that Madame d'Orléans was in labour. It was just eleven o'clock when my carriage was ready \"[at the Château de Saint-Cloud ]\", and at a quarter to one I entered the ante-chamber, and was told"}, {"doc_id": 11721770, "score": 76.97126770019531, "title": "Louise Diane d'Orléans", "text": "of Orléans. Upon the death of her father in 1723, at Versailles, at the age of forty-nine, her only brother inherited the title of Duke of Orléans and, in 1724, he married Margravine Johanna of Baden-Baden (1704–1726). In December 1731, it was decided that she should marry her distant cousin Louis François de Bourbon, Prince of Conti. Her marriage was arranged by her mother Françoise Marie, \"Dowager Duchess of Orléans\" and her first cousin (and subsequent mother in law) Louise Élisabeth, \"Dowager Princess of Conti\". After being baptised on 19 January 1732 by the Cardinal of Rohan (then the Grand"}, {"doc_id": 6048076, "score": 76.10847473144531, "title": "Marie Antoinette (2006 film)", "text": "the \"mechanics\" of sexual intercourse in terms of \"key-making\", as one of the King's favorite hobbies is locksmithing. Thereafter, the King and Marie Antoinette have sex for the first time, and on 18 December 1778, Marie Antoinette gives birth to a daughter, Princess Marie Thérèse of France. As the child matures, Marie Antoinette spends much of her time at the Petit Trianon, a small chateau in the park of Versailles. It is also at this time that she begins an affair with Axel Fersen. As France's financial crisis worsens, food shortages and riots increase, her public image has completely deteriorated"}, {"doc_id": 11271714, "score": 75.74674987792969, "title": "Marguerite Louise d'Orléans", "text": "In reaction, Marguerite Louise's behaviour became erratic: she shocked the court by going out unaccompanied, a grievous offence in contemporary French society, with her cousin Prince Charles of Lorraine, who soon became her lover. Her marriage by proxy, on 19 April 1661, did nothing to change her attitude, much to the annoyance of Louis XIV's ministers. On the day she was supposed to meet diplomats offering their congratulations on the wedding, she attempted to abscond and go hunting, only to be stopped by the Duchess of Montpensier. Mattias de' Medici, brother to the incumbent Grand Duke's and her bridegroom's uncle,"}, {"doc_id": 725800, "score": 75.4907455444336, "title": "Hortense de Beauharnais", "text": "They soon became lovers. In 1811, at an unspecified inn in Switzerland, close to Lake Geneva, Hortense secretly gave birth to a son by de Flahaut, Only her brother Eugène, Adélaïde Filleul de Souza, de Flahaut's mother, and her closest companions were aware of her pregnancy and the subsequent birth. She had used poor health to explain her prolonged visit to Switzerland, the journey having been arranged by Adélaïde. Hortense cleverly disguised her pregnancy (she was, by then, in her sixth month) during the baptism of Napoléon's son, Napoléon II, when she was chosen to be one of the child's"}]}
+{"question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film Bbs: The Documentary?", "answer": "Hopewell Junction", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 13047915, "score": 73.93999481201172, "title": "Adrian J. McDowall", "text": "eight features films from first-time feature film directors. Adrian J. McDowall Adrian John McDowall is a BAFTA Award-Winning Filmmaker Adrian John McDowall was born on 20 January 1978 in Dumfries, Scotland. His early years were spent growing up in Wigtown, a small town of around 1000 people in the Machars area of Wigtownshire. He attended the town's primary school and afterwards the Douglas Ewart High School in nearby Newton Stewart. Adrian has an older brother. He studied at Edinburgh College of Art from 1995-2001. He graduated with a MDES in Visual Communication specializing in Film and Television. As part of"}, {"doc_id": 13047911, "score": 72.76921081542969, "title": "Adrian J. McDowall", "text": "Adrian J. McDowall Adrian John McDowall is a BAFTA Award-Winning Filmmaker Adrian John McDowall was born on 20 January 1978 in Dumfries, Scotland. His early years were spent growing up in Wigtown, a small town of around 1000 people in the Machars area of Wigtownshire. He attended the town's primary school and afterwards the Douglas Ewart High School in nearby Newton Stewart. Adrian has an older brother. He studied at Edinburgh College of Art from 1995-2001. He graduated with a MDES in Visual Communication specializing in Film and Television. As part of his honour’s degree, he wrote and directed his"}, {"doc_id": 18049644, "score": 72.42948913574219, "title": "Gareth Fient", "text": "latest project, \"Deep Breaths\" is written by BBC Screenwriter, Darren Rapier. It follows the story of Jay, a 16-year-old carer who is looking after his terminally ill mother. Fient shot this in Sidcup, Kent and Charlton, London for 12 days. It is set to release in Summer 2015. Fient has been signed to several features shooting over the next few years. Gareth Fient Gareth Fient (born 28 October 1993) is a British film director, producer, and editor. At eleven years old, Fient managed to make a number of short films that went on to win awards at festivals internationally. Later,"}, {"doc_id": 16718689, "score": 72.35115051269531, "title": "Perry Bhandal", "text": "Bhandal is currently working on his third feature, the action thriller \"\". Perry Bhandal Perry Bhandal (born 12 January 1968) is a British film director, screenwriter, and producer of the films \"Interview with a Hitman\" & '' and author of _prelude a collection of short stories and artwork. Bhandal was born in Taplow, England and is of Sikh heritage. He received a BSc from the University of Manchester and two M.A.s in Film & Creative Writing at the University of Brunel in Middlesex. In May 2009 Bhandal set up the film production company \"Kirlian Pictures Ltd\" and set about developing"}, {"doc_id": 20045516, "score": 72.27653503417969, "title": "Kasper Collin", "text": "breakthrough names to look out for at TIFF 2016. Between 2009 and 2014 Kasper Collin was one of two chairmen of the Swedish independent filmmakers' organization (Oberoende Filmares Förbund). Kasper Collin Kasper Collin (born November 16, 1972) is a Swedish film director, documentary filmmaker, screenwriter and film producer based in Gothenburg, Sweden. His first feature documentary was \"My Name Is Albert Ayler\" which was well received when it opened theatrically in UK and US in 2007 and 2008. Metacritic gives the film 83/100 and has awarded it the 19th best film from 2007. Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a score"}]}
+{"question": "Who lived longer, Mathias Rosenblad or Jiří Baumruk?", "answer": "Mathias Rosenblad", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 13579723, "score": 72.34136199951172, "title": "Edvard Beneš", "text": "and the book, supposedly written in the 22nd century, remarks, \"The Beneš Suspension of Hostilities remains in force to this day\". In \"Prague Counterpoint\", the second volume of Bodie and Brock Thoene's \"Zion Covenant Series\", Hitler plots to kill Beneš by an assassin, but the assassin is tackled by an American journalist and captured by Beneš's bodyguards. Hitler later uses the execution of the Sudeten assassin to proclaim him a martyr, as a continuing fuse to the Sudeten Crisis. Edvard Beneš Edvard Beneš, sometimes anglicised to Edward Benesh (; 28 May 1884 – 3 September 1948), was a Czech politician"}, {"doc_id": 11227845, "score": 72.20982360839844, "title": "Johannes Schober", "text": "on August 19, 1932. His death was not unexpected. Schober had been suffering from heart disease; his condition had noticeably worsened during his final months. It has been speculated that his end may have been hastened by disappointment and bitterness; Schober believed he had been treated shabbily by his political allies. Schober's death came a mere three weeks after the death of Ignaz Seipel, who had also been struggling with long illness. The coincidence was widely noted. The two former enemies had reconciled during their final days, conveying best wishes to each other \"from sickbed to sickbed.\" English German Johannes"}, {"doc_id": 216884, "score": 71.76680755615234, "title": "Johann von Werth", "text": "was uneventful, and shortly after its close he retired to live on the estates which he had bought in the course of his career, and on one of these, Benatek NE of Prague in Bohemia, a gift from the emperor, he died on 16 of January 1652. He was buried in the church of Nativity of the Virgin Mary in Benátky. Johann von Werth's life became a popular legend in the Rhineland and Cologne that is frequently reenacted at Karneval time: The poor peasant Jan fell in love with Griet but she wanted a wealthier partner and declined his offer"}, {"doc_id": 4996940, "score": 71.63499450683594, "title": "Martin Chemnitz", "text": "Martin Chemnitz Martin Chemnitz (9 November 1522 – 8 April 1586) was an eminent second-generation German, Evangelical Lutheran, Christian theologian, and a Protestant reformer, churchman, and confessor. In the Evangelical Lutheran tradition he is known as \"Alter Martinus,\" the \"Second Martin\": \"Si Martinus non fuisset, Martinus vix stetisset\" (\"If Martin [Chemnitz] had not come along, Luther would hardly have survived\") goes a common saying concerning him. He is listed and remembered in the Calendar of Saints and Commemorations in the Liturgical Church Year as a pastor and confessor in the \"Lutheran Book of Worship\" (1978) and subsequent \"Evangelical Lutheran Worship\""}, {"doc_id": 3929900, "score": 71.53369140625, "title": "Jan Jesenius", "text": "\"Bratislava, Slovakia\") after being sent as a deputy by the Bohemian estates, and was held in a prison of Vienna. In December, he was released in exchange for two Habsburg captives. There is a legend that, before his release, he wrote the inscription \"IMMMM\" on the wall of his prison cell. Ferdinand explained this as \"Imperator Mathias Mense Martio Morietur\" (Latin for \"Emperor Mathias will die in the month of March\"), and he wrote another prophecy next to it: \"Iesseni, Mentiris, Mala Morte Morieris\" (\"Jesenius, you lie, you will die a horrible death\"). Both predictions came true: Emperor Mathias died"}]}
+{"question": "Who is Henry (Vii) Of Germany's paternal grandmother?", "answer": "Constance", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 12211233, "score": 86.39051818847656, "title": "Prince Welf Henry of Hanover", "text": "Henry was a descendant of Victoria of the United Kingdom and Albert, Prince Consort through their eldest daughter Victoria, Princess Royal, the wife of Frederick III, German Emperor. His sister, Princess Friederike of Hanover married Paul I, King of the Hellenes. Patrilineal descent, descent from father to son, is the principle behind membership in royal houses, as it can be traced back through the generations - which means that the \"historically accurate\" royal house of monarchs of the House of Hanover was the House of Lucca (or Este, or Welf). This is the descent of the primary male heir. For"}, {"doc_id": 12048798, "score": 85.32648468017578, "title": "Family tree of the German monarchs", "text": "Family tree of the German monarchs The following image is a family tree of every king, monarch, confederation president and emperor of Germany, from Charlemagne in 800 over Louis the German in 843 through to Wilhelm II in 1918. It shows how every single ruler of Germany was related to every other by marriages, and hence they can all be put into a single tree. For ease of understanding the royal house names and dates have been put in at the appropriate places. The dynasties covered are the Carolingians, Conradines, Ottonians, Salians, Supplinburger, Hohenstaufen, Welf, Habsburg, Nassau, Luxemburg, Wittelsbach, Lorraine,"}, {"doc_id": 12048800, "score": 84.03271484375, "title": "Family tree of the German monarchs", "text": "Henry IV on, the kings were \"German King (technically King of the Romans)\", a reference to the claim on Rome, although this was not often ruled by them. The colors denotes the monarchs from the Houses of: Family tree of the German monarchs The following image is a family tree of every king, monarch, confederation president and emperor of Germany, from Charlemagne in 800 over Louis the German in 843 through to Wilhelm II in 1918. It shows how every single ruler of Germany was related to every other by marriages, and hence they can all be put into a"}, {"doc_id": 12584607, "score": 83.61831665039062, "title": "Descendants of Henry II of France and Catherine de' Medici", "text": "the Duchy of Milan. Both Kings of France were descendants (in the male line) of Charles V, King of France, and as such represented, as the only extant line of the House of Valois, the descent of Charles, Count of Valois, fourth son of King Philip III of France, from the House of Capet. Henry's maternal grandmother was Anne of Brittany, the defiant Duchess Regent of Brittany and Queen of France twice over. Her grandmother was Eleanor of Navarre, the daughter of John II of Aragon and half-sister of Ferdinand II of Aragon. Therefore, this made Henry a distant half-cousin"}, {"doc_id": 5422927, "score": 82.94928741455078, "title": "Henry (VII) of Germany", "text": "in the testament of his grandfather Frederick II, were the Emperor entrusted him with the Duchy of Austria, the Marquisate of Styria and 10,000 uncias. His death in 1251 was recorded by Matthew Paris, who claimed that both he and his older brother were poisoned (\"veneno interfecit\"). Among the rulers of the Holy Roman Empire, Henry is numbered only in parentheses, as he did not exercise the sole kingship. He is not to be confused with the later emperor Henry VII who actually ruled the Empire from 1308 onwards. Long time in his father's shadow and disparaged as \"Parentheses Henry\","}]}
+{"question": "Where did Washington Shirley, 2Nd Earl Ferrers's father study?", "answer": "Christ Church", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 18017412, "score": 76.2343978881836, "title": "Washington Shirley, 2nd Earl Ferrers", "text": "Washington Shirley, 2nd Earl Ferrers Washington Shirley, 2nd Earl Ferrers (22 June 1677 – 14 April 1729), styled Hon. Washington Shirley until 1714 and Viscount Tamworth from 1714 to 1717, was a British nobleman and soldier. The second but first surviving son of Robert Shirley, 1st Earl Ferrers (by his first wife, Elizabeth Washington), he matriculated at Trinity College, Oxford in 1693. In 1695, he was commissioned an ensign in the Coldstream Guards. From 1713 until 1715, he sat for Fore in Ireland, apparently on his wife's interest. Upon the death of his nephew Robert Shirley, Viscount Tamworth in 1714,"}, {"doc_id": 11163074, "score": 74.65660095214844, "title": "Washington Shirley, 5th Earl Ferrers", "text": "on astronomy and owned his own orrery. In 1761, Ferrers had been elected to the Royal Society for his work on the observations of the transit of Venus. Ferrers purchased Joseph Wright of Derby's painting entitled \"“A Philosopher giving a Lecture on the Orrery in which a lamp is put in place of the Sun”\" and he has been credited as being the figure on the right. Ferrers had Peter Perez Burdett (the figure on the left) as a house guest and he had attended a talk by James Ferguson who had given lectures on the orrery. Shirley died in"}, {"doc_id": 11163073, "score": 74.6087875366211, "title": "Washington Shirley, 5th Earl Ferrers", "text": "the House of Lords (as the new Earl Ferrers). Ferrers was appointed a deputy lieutenant of Staffordshire on 28 August 1761. In 1763, George III granted him the family estates, previously forfeit by his brother as a felon (much to the surprise of Casanova, then visiting London) and he began to transform the family seat of Staunton Harold in Leicestershire. He was later promoted as a Rear Admiral in 1771 and Vice-Admiral in 1775. Due to persistent financial problems, he sold the estates of Astwell (including Astwell Castle) and Falcutt to Lord Temple between 1774 and 1777. Ferrers was keen"}, {"doc_id": 11163072, "score": 74.25955963134766, "title": "Washington Shirley, 5th Earl Ferrers", "text": "Washington Shirley, 5th Earl Ferrers Vice Admiral Washington Shirley, 5th Earl Ferrers, FRS (26 May 1722 – 1 October 1778) was a British Royal Navy officer, peer, freemason and amateur astronomer. Shirley was the second son of Hon. Laurence Shirley (himself the fourth son of Robert Shirley, 1st Earl Ferrers) and his wife, Anne. Circa 1738, he joined the Royal Navy and rose through the ranks as a Second Lieutenant in 1741, First Lieutenant in 1746 and Post-Captain soon after. Two weeks after the execution of his brother, Laurence Shirley, 4th Earl Ferrers in 1760, Shirley took his seat in"}, {"doc_id": 12553127, "score": 74.10291290283203, "title": "Ad usum Delphini", "text": "Ad usum Delphini Ad usum Delphini means \"for the use of the Dauphin\". It is a collection of classical Greek and Latin texts used by the Duke of Montausier for his education of the Grand Dauphin, son of King Louis XIV. This rubric was placed on the cover of the traditional texts which had been expurgated because they contained passages considered too embarrassing or inappropriate for the youth. The collection includes 64 volumes published from 1670 to 1698. Authors affected were Homer, Aristophanes, Plautus, Terence, Ovid, Juvenal and Martial. Even Racine's \"Esther\" was amended: Today, this expression is used pejoratively"}]}
+{"question": "When did Henry Grey, 4Th Earl Of Kent's father die?", "answer": "25 December 1505", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 1779089, "score": 76.06585693359375, "title": "Edward Cavendish, 10th Duke of Devonshire", "text": "Edward Cavendish, 10th Duke of Devonshire Edward William Spencer Cavendish, 10th Duke of Devonshire, (6 May 1895 – 26 November 1950), known as the Marquess of Hartington from 1908 to 1938, was a British politician. He was the head of the Devonshire branch of the House of Cavendish. He had careers with the army and in politics and was a senior Freemason. His sudden death, apparently of a heart attack at the age of fifty-five, occurred in the presence of the suspected serial killer John Bodkin Adams. He was born in the Parish of St George in the East, Stepney,"}, {"doc_id": 10100469, "score": 75.6273193359375, "title": "William Pole-Tylney-Long-Wellesley, 4th Earl of Mornington", "text": "William Pole-Tylney-Long-Wellesley, 4th Earl of Mornington William Pole-Tylney-Long-Wellesley, 4th Earl of Mornington (22 June 1788 – 1 July 1857) was an Anglo-Irish nobleman notorious for his dissipated lifestyle. The great-grandfather of the subject of the present article was Henry Colley (d.1700) (or Cowley) of Castle Carbery, King's County, Ireland. The Colley family originally came from Rutland County in England, having gone to Ireland \"tempus\" Henry VIII, where they distinguished themselves as soldiers and administrators. Henry's sister Elizabeth married Garret (or Gerald) Wesley I of Dangan, Meath, younger son of Valerian Wesley and Ann Cusack. Henry's youngest son by Mary Usher,"}, {"doc_id": 9625801, "score": 75.58973693847656, "title": "Henry Grey, 4th Earl of Kent", "text": "Henry Grey, 4th Earl of Kent Henry Grey, 4th Earl of Kent (c. 1495 – 24 September 1562) was Earl of Kent from 1524 to his death. He was a son of George Grey, 2nd Earl of Kent and his second wife Catherine Herbert. His maternal grandparents were William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke and Anne Devereux. His father was previously married to Anne Woodville, a daughter of Richard Woodville, 1st Earl Rivers and Jacquetta of Luxembourg. His only known paternal half-brother was Richard Grey, 3rd Earl of Kent. Richard succeeded their father as Earl of Kent but wound up"}, {"doc_id": 1617568, "score": 75.53224182128906, "title": "Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn", "text": "Duchess, concerned to manage the Duke's great debts, sought to find a place where they could live inexpensively. After the coast of Devon was recommended to them they leased from a General Baynes, intending to remain \"incognito\", Woolbrook Cottage on the seaside by Sidmouth. The Duke of Kent died of pneumonia on 23 January 1820 at Woolbrook Cottage, Sidmouth, and was interred in St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. He died six days before his father, George III, and less than a year after his daughter's birth. He predeceased his father and his three elder brothers but, as none of his"}, {"doc_id": 3012727, "score": 75.33963775634766, "title": "Francis Rawdon-Hastings, 1st Marquess of Hastings", "text": "He was appointed Governor of Malta in 1824 but died at sea off Naples two years later aboard HMS \"Revenge\", attempting to return home with his wife. She returned his body to Malta, and following his earlier directions, cut off his right hand and preserved it, to be buried with her when she died. His body was then laid to rest in a large marble sarcophagus in Hastings Gardens, Valletta. His hand was eventually interred, clasped with hers, in the family vault at Loudoun Kirk. On 12 July 1804, at the age of 50, he married Flora Campbell, 6th Countess"}]}
+{"question": "Which film whose director was born first, Agent For H.A.R.M. or The Hard Ride?", "answer": "Agent For H.A.R.M.", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 11630813, "score": 71.90711212158203, "title": "David Niven Jr.", "text": "David Niven Jr. David Niven Jr. (born 15 December 1942), is a British film producer and film actor, with stints as an executive at Paramount Pictures and Columbia Pictures. He is the son of Oscar-winning actor David Niven and his wife Primula Rollo. His credits include \"Rush Hour 3\", \"The Cool Surface\", \"Psycho Cop Returns\", and \"The Girl with the Hungry Eyes\". In 1976, he produced \"The Eagle Has Landed\", and in 1979, he produced \"Escape to Athena\", which starred his father. He was nominated for Primetime Emmy Awards in 1985 and 1987. Niven divorced his first wife, Barbara Lee"}, {"doc_id": 1303034, "score": 71.81346130371094, "title": "Norman Jewison", "text": "Denzel Washington was nominated for an Oscar for his portrayal of Carter. In 1999 Jewison's work was recognized by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences when he was given the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award for lifetime achievement. Norman Jewison has continued directing and producing; his latest film to be released was the thriller \"The Statement\" (2003), based on a novel by Brian Moore, and starring Michael Caine. That same year his autobiography \"This Terrible Business Has Been Good to Me\" was published, expressing the enthusiasm, conviction and creative passion that have sustained a rewarding career. Jewison’s commitment"}, {"doc_id": 362576, "score": 71.7181167602539, "title": "Steven Soderbergh", "text": "feature adaptation of the baseball book \"Moneyball\", starring Brad Pitt and Demetri Martin. The book, by Michael Lewis, tells of how Billy Beane, general manager of Oakland Athletics, used statistical analysis to make up for what he lacked in funds to beat the odds and lead his team to a series of notable wins in 2002. Disagreements between Sony and Soderbergh about revisions to Steven Zaillian's version of the screenplay led to Soderbergh's dismissal from the project only days prior to filming in June 2009. In 2010, Soderbergh shot the action-thriller \"Haywire\", starring Gina Carano, Ewan McGregor, Michael Fassbender, and"}, {"doc_id": 7523534, "score": 71.46214294433594, "title": "Agent for H.A.R.M.", "text": "Agent for H.A.R.M. Agent for H.A.R.M. is a 1966 science fiction spy thriller (spy-fi) directed by Gerd Oswald and starring Peter Mark Richman. It is one of a number of spy thrillers of the time which have conspicuous sci-fi elements. In this case it is the inclusion of deadly spores which turn human flesh into fungus on contact. It was originally intended that this film would act as the television pilot for a new spy series. However, it was later decided that it should be given a theatrical release instead. It was initially released as a double feature with \"Wild"}, {"doc_id": 12470515, "score": 71.23418426513672, "title": "The Agency (film)", "text": "The Agency (film) The Agency (known as \"Mind Games\" on video) is a 1980 Canadian dramatic/thriller film. It was directed by George Kaczender, with a screenplay by Noel Hynd. Based on a novel by Paul Gottlieb, it is a political thriller involving advertising copywriter Philip Morgan (Lee Majors) who discovers the agency he works for, run by Ted Quinn (Robert Mitchum), is using subliminal advertising to manipulate a presidential election. It features appearances by Canadian actors Saul Rubinek as an audio technician (earning a \"Best Supporting Actor\" Genie nomination), Jonathan Welsh as a police detective, and familiar supporting players Michael"}]}
+{"question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film Breed Of The Border (1924 Film)?", "answer": "Rochester", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 14669205, "score": 71.33416748046875, "title": "War Horse (film)", "text": "DreamWorks Pictures and released worldwide by Touchstone Pictures, \"War Horse\" became a box-office success and was met with positive reviews. The film was nominated for six Academy Awards including Best Picture, two Golden Globe Awards and five BAFTAs. In 1912, a teenage boy named Albert Narracott (Jeremy Irvine) from Devon, England, witnesses the birth of a bay Thoroughbred foal and subsequently watches with admiration the growth of the young horse. Much to the dismay of his mother Rose (Emily Watson), his father Ted (Peter Mullan) buys the colt at an auction, outbidding their landlord Lyons (David Thewlis) and despite them"}, {"doc_id": 16690506, "score": 70.66893768310547, "title": "South of the Border (1939 film)", "text": "end to Pan American neutrality. The Consul orders Gene to leave for Palermo immediately, using the excuse that he and his men are to help Don Diego Mendoza (Frank Reicher), Dolores's uncle, with his cattle roundup. On the island of Palermo, Gene and Frog learn that Don Diego's caballeros are in fear of Andreo and his band of revolutionaries. Intercepting a secret code broadcast over the radio, Gene traces the signal to the abandoned oil fields and confirms that enemy agents are plotting to gain control of American oil holdings intending to use them for establishing a submarine refueling base."}, {"doc_id": 10384969, "score": 70.42101287841797, "title": "Borderline (1930 film)", "text": "Borderline (1930 film) Borderline is a 1930 film, written and directed by Kenneth Macpherson and produced by the Pool Group in Territet, Switzerland. The silent film, with English inter-titles, is primarily noted for its handling of the contentious issue of inter-racial relationships, using avant-garde experimental film-making techniques, and is today very much part of the curriculum of the study of modern cinematography. The film, which features Paul Robeson, Bryher and HD, was originally believed to have been lost, but was discovered, by chance, in Switzerland in 1983. An original 16mm copy of this film is now held in the Donnell"}, {"doc_id": 11162221, "score": 70.23471069335938, "title": "She Grazed Horses on Concrete", "text": "tipsy before the ceremony, suffers miscarriage, perhaps as a result of Johanka's earlier attempt to induce abortion that would look as if it occurred spontaneously. The car that carries Paulína to the hospital passes Štefan's car towed by a farm tractor, but none of the involved notice. Štefan Uher (1930, Prievidza − 1993, Bratislava) graduated from the FAMU (Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts) in Prague in 1955. Among his fellow students were future directors Martin Hollý Jr. and Peter Solan who also began to work at the Koliba film studios (then called the Feature Film"}, {"doc_id": 5955640, "score": 70.2103500366211, "title": "Border Incident", "text": "The constant presence of vulnerable, innocent peasants adds a piquancy to \"Border Incident\", raising the stakes from the destiny of a mere two police agents to that of an entire underclass.\" Border Incident Border Incident is a 1949 film noir directed by Anthony Mann. The MGM film was written by John C. Higgins and George Zuckerman. The film was shot by cinematographer John Alton, who used shadows and lighting effects to involve an audience despite the fact that the film was shot on a low budget. The drama features Ricardo Montalban, George Murphy, Howard Da Silva, among others. \"Here is"}]}
+{"question": "Who is the father-in-law of Chiang Fang-Liang?", "answer": "Chiang Kai-shek", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 2458317, "score": 86.57696533203125, "title": "Dai Jitao", "text": "to Chuanxian, \"Continuing-Virtue\". He jumped into a river and was rescued by a fisherman. After this suicide experience, he converted to Buddhism and was accused by many of being superstitious. His works about Buddhism are published in \"The Collection of Mr. Dai Jitao's Discussions on Buddhism\" (戴季陶先生佛學論集). He was widely known to be the birth father of Chiang Wei-kuo, the adoptive second son of Chiang Kai-shek. According to popular speculation, Dai believed knowledge of his extramarital affairs would destroy his marriage and his career, so he entrusted Wei-kuo to Chiang Kai-shek, after the Japanese brought the infant to Shanghai. Yao"}, {"doc_id": 17382988, "score": 86.04463958740234, "title": "Lao Ai", "text": "as an indecisive man. But he loved the Queen Mother truly. He followed what she says, even becoming king of Ai. Lao Ai Lao Ai (; died 238 BCE) was an imposter eunuch and official of the State of Qin during the late Warring States period. He was the lover of Queen Dowager Zhao, the mother of Qin Shi Huang, later the First Emperor of China. He was enfeoffed as Marquis of Changxin (長信侯). After a conspiracy to incite rebellion was uncovered, he was executed by Qin Shi Huang. According to Sima Qian's \"Records of the Grand Historian\", Lao Ai"}, {"doc_id": 17382985, "score": 85.88312530517578, "title": "Lao Ai", "text": "Lao Ai Lao Ai (; died 238 BCE) was an imposter eunuch and official of the State of Qin during the late Warring States period. He was the lover of Queen Dowager Zhao, the mother of Qin Shi Huang, later the First Emperor of China. He was enfeoffed as Marquis of Changxin (長信侯). After a conspiracy to incite rebellion was uncovered, he was executed by Qin Shi Huang. According to Sima Qian's \"Records of the Grand Historian\", Lao Ai had a giant penis, being of such size as being able to be used as an axle for a wooden carriage."}, {"doc_id": 16534410, "score": 85.09781646728516, "title": "Jiang Yuan", "text": "the Lord of Millet set up the founding of the Zhou dynasty. Thus, the woman who gave birth to a child not sired by a husband -- Jiang Yuan -- mythologically became the ultimate human ancestor of the series of emperors known as the Zhou dynasty, the era when Chinese history as it is known truly commenced (Ferguson 1928, 6). In Sima Qian's rationalistic account in the \"Records of the Grand Historian\", Jiang Yuan is simply the first consort of Emperor Ku and Qi is one of his children. However, in his account, he credits the success of Zhou as"}, {"doc_id": 8564192, "score": 84.91866302490234, "title": "Zhou Botong", "text": "his child and gave birth to a son later. The infant was mortally wounded by a masked assailant (later revealed to be Qiu Qianren) and died from his injuries. Duan Zhixing, who had the ability to save the boy, refused to do so. Zhou Botong was unaware that he had a son until he meets Liu Ying (renamed to Yinggu) several years later. After Wang Chongyang's death, Zhou Botong followed the former's dying wish and concealed the coveted \"Nine Yin Manual\". He met Huang Yaoshi and his wife, Feng Heng, along the way. Huang Yaoshi tricked Zhou Botong into allowing"}]}
+{"question": "Who is the paternal grandfather of Shamash-Shum-Ukin?", "answer": "Sennacherib", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 11108744, "score": 82.89643096923828, "title": "Nimshi", "text": "Nimshi Namshi (; Latin and Douay-Rheims: Namsi) was the grandfather of Jehu, father of a man named Jehoshaphat (not to be confused with Jehoshaphat the son of Asa and a king of Judah), and a character in the Hebrew Bible. Although he is sometimes referred to as the \"father\" of Jehu in the Hebrew Bible, this is usually regarded by scholars to mean that this means \"antecedent\" of father, not that Jehu was the son of Nimshi. The word Nimshi (נִמְשִׁי) comes from the Hebrew language circa 600 B.C., and literally translates to mean \"\"one who rescues those in danger\"\"."}, {"doc_id": 16109742, "score": 81.49075317382812, "title": "Eulmash-shakin-shumi", "text": "There is an inscribed Lorestān bronze sword and fifteen inscribed arrowheads, somewhat inappropriately inscribed with the title \"šar kiššati\", \"king of the world,\" probably for use as votive offerings at temples rather than as offensive weapons. The \"Dynastic Chronicle\" reports that “he was buried in the palace of Kar-Marduk.” He was succeeded by Ninurta-kuddurī-uṣur and later Širikti-Šuqamuna, both “sons of Bazi.” Eulmash-shakin-shumi Eulmaš-šākin-šumi, inscribed in cuneiform as \"É-ul-maš-\", or prefixed with the masculine determinative , “Eulmaš (is) the establisher of offspring”, ca. 1004 – 987 BC, was the founder of the 6th Dynasty of Babylon, known as the \"Bῑt-Bazi\" Dynasty,"}, {"doc_id": 3048460, "score": 81.1783676147461, "title": "Shamash-shum-ukin", "text": "his Greek name) (Ashurbanipal). However, since after his brother's death, Ashurbanipal reviewed Shamash-shum-ukin's property, including vehicles, horses, furniture, and retainers, J.D.A. MacGinnis regards the account of a grand conflagration as \"pure fantasy\". His successor on the throne of Babylon was Kandalanu (647–627 BC). Kandalanu, however, may have been either a throne name taken by Ashurbanipal himself or an Assyrian puppet ruler. MacGinnis believes that details of the siege of Babylon were later incorporated into Ctesias' account of the siege of Nineveh. Shamash-shum-ukin Shamash-shum-ukin (Assyrian: \"Šamaš-šuma-ukin\" \"Shamash has established an heir\") was the Assyrian king of Babylon from 667–648 BC. He"}, {"doc_id": 11066054, "score": 81.10444641113281, "title": "Shoshenq A", "text": "Shoshenq A Shoshenq A, sometimes also called Shoshenq the Elder, was a \"Great Chief of the Ma\" during the 21st Dynasty of ancient Egypt. He is mainly known for being an ancestor of the 22nd Dynasty pharaohs. His wife was the \"King's mother\" Mehtenweshkhet A, who is actually better attested on monuments than her husband; thanks to those monuments and to the genealogy reported on the stela of Pasenhor, it was possible to determine some information about Shoshenq's family ties. He was son of the \"Great Chief of the Ma\" Paihuty; Shoshenq A and Mehtenweshkhet A had at least two"}, {"doc_id": 10978413, "score": 80.85855102539062, "title": "Aram, son of Shem", "text": "Aram, son of Shem Aram ( \"Aram\") is a son of Shem, according to the Table of Nations in Genesis 10 of the Hebrew Bible, and the father of Uz, Hul, Gether and Mash or Meshech. The Book of Chronicles lists Aram, Uz, Hul, Gether, and Meshech as descendants of Shem, although without stating explicitly that Aram is the father of the other four. Aram is usually regarded as being the eponymous ancestor of the Aramaean people of Northern Mesopotamia and Syria. The name Aram (, \"Aram\") means etymologically \"height, high region\", according to Wilhelm Gesenius and \"the highland\" according"}]}
+{"question": "What is the cause of death of performer of song Voi Voi?", "answer": "illness", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 619789, "score": 76.31851196289062, "title": "Molière", "text": "contracted when he was imprisoned for debt as a young man. One of the most famous moments in Molière's life was his last, which became legend: he collapsed on stage in a fit of coughing and haemorrhaging while performing in the last play he had written, which had lavish ballets performed to the music of Marc-Antoine Charpentier and which ironically was entitled \"Le Malade imaginaire\" (\"The Imaginary Invalid\"). Molière insisted on completing his performance. Afterwards he collapsed again with another, larger haemorrhage before being taken home, where he died a few hours later, without receiving the last rites because two"}, {"doc_id": 3124906, "score": 75.67764282226562, "title": "Brenda Fassie", "text": "and this was the cause of her coma. She stopped breathing and suffered brain damage from lack of oxygen. Fassie was visited in the hospital by Nelson Mandela, Winnie Mandela, and Thabo Mbeki, and her condition was front-page news in South African papers. She died aged 39 on 9 May 2004 in hospital without returning to consciousness after her life support machines were turned off. According to the South African \"Sunday Times\" and the managers of her music company, the post-mortem report also showed that she was HIV-positive. Her manager, Peter Snyman, denied this aspect of the report. Her family,"}, {"doc_id": 2965797, "score": 74.96340942382812, "title": "Héctor Lavoe", "text": "performance with the Fania All Stars at the Meadowlands in New Jersey. It was meant to be his comeback concert, but Héctor could not even sing a few notes of his famous song \"Mi Gente\". It is believed his final public performance was a brief appearance at the club S.O.B.'s in New York City, in April 1992. On 29 June 1993, Héctor died at Saint Clare's Hospital (Manhattan) from an AIDS-related condition caused by infected hypodermic needles. He was 46. He was initially buried in Saint Raymond's Cemetery in the Bronx. In June 2002, the remains of Lavoe and his"}, {"doc_id": 19519352, "score": 74.65515899658203, "title": "Ryo Kagawa", "text": "in January 2017, but his condition would deteriorate suddenly in the evening of April 4. Ryo Kagawa died peacefully in hospital on the morning of April 5, 2017. Despite the artist's roots in Japan's protest folk movement and the highly critical, anti-war sentiment underpinning his signature \"Kyokun I,\" Kagawa claimed in published interviews to be largely ignorant of \"politics.\" However, he also stated that he sensed an ongoing need for politically critical voices in contemporary Japan, and vowed in 2007 to continue performing \"Kyokun I\" \"until I die.\" Kagawa urged anti-patriotism rather than blind faith in the state, and the"}, {"doc_id": 2965781, "score": 74.5094223022461, "title": "Héctor Lavoe", "text": "with the Fania All Stars recording numerous tracks with the band. In 1979, Lavoe became deeply depressed and sought the help of a high priest of the Santería faith to treat his drug addiction. After a short rehabilitation, he relapsed following the deaths of his father, son, and mother-in-law. These events, along with being diagnosed with HIV, drove Lavoe to attempt suicide by jumping off a Condado hotel room balcony in San Juan PR. He survived the attempt and recorded an album before his health began failing. Lavoe died on 29 June 1993, from a complication of AIDS. Héctor was"}]}
+{"question": "What nationality is the director of film On The Trail Of Igor Rizzi?", "answer": "French", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 9220826, "score": 78.36927032470703, "title": "On the Trail of Igor Rizzi", "text": "much he loved her. To earn money he accepts to kill a certain Igor Rizzi. On the Trail of Igor Rizzi On the Trail of Igor Rizzi () is a 2006 Canadian drama film starring Laurent Lucas, written and directed by Noël Mitrani. The film's production companies are Atopia and StanKaz Films. The distributor is also Atopia in Canada and United States. This film won the Award for Best Canadian First Feature Film at 2006’s Toronto International Film Festival. A grief-stricken and destitute French ex-soccer player has moved to Montreal, the hometown of his lost love, in an effort to"}, {"doc_id": 9220825, "score": 78.33807373046875, "title": "On the Trail of Igor Rizzi", "text": "On the Trail of Igor Rizzi On the Trail of Igor Rizzi () is a 2006 Canadian drama film starring Laurent Lucas, written and directed by Noël Mitrani. The film's production companies are Atopia and StanKaz Films. The distributor is also Atopia in Canada and United States. This film won the Award for Best Canadian First Feature Film at 2006’s Toronto International Film Festival. A grief-stricken and destitute French ex-soccer player has moved to Montreal, the hometown of his lost love, in an effort to recapture her presence. He is haunted by the regret of never having told her how"}, {"doc_id": 17534322, "score": 73.37081909179688, "title": "Gianfranco Rosi (director)", "text": "Rosi is the only documentary filmmaker to win two top prizes at major European film festivals (Cannes, Berlin and Venice) and is currently the only filmmaker besides Michael Haneke, Jafar Panahi, Ang Lee, and Ken Loach to win two top European festival prizes in the 21st century. Rosi was born in November 1963 in Asmara, Eritrea, during the Eritrean War of Independence. At just 12 years old, he was carried to safety in Italy in a military plane, leaving his parents in Eritrea. After living as a youth in Rome and Istanbul, at 19 Rosi moved to New York City"}, {"doc_id": 3861453, "score": 72.97065734863281, "title": "Tiziano Terzani", "text": "Folco the adventures of his life, his travels, and his philosophical views on life and death. The role of the ailing, retired Terzani, now living in the mountains of Tuscany dressed and groomed just like an Indian sadhu, is played by Swiss-German actor Bruno Ganz and that of his son by Italian actor Elio Germano. The movie, an art-house German-Italian production, was not expected to be a blockbuster but received positive reviews in the European press. Tiziano Terzani Tiziano Terzani (; 14 September 1938 – 28 July 2004) was an Italian journalist and writer, best known for his extensive knowledge"}, {"doc_id": 5160238, "score": 72.87446594238281, "title": "Guillermo Arriaga", "text": "an international screenwriters association. Guillermo Arriaga Guillermo Arriaga Jordán (; born 13 March 1958) is a Mexican author, screenwriter, director and producer. Self-defined as \"a hunter who works as a writer,\" he is best known for his Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay and BAFTA Award for Best Original Screenplay nominations for \"Babel\" and his screenplay for \"The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada\", which received the 2005 Cannes Best Screenplay Award. Arriaga was born 13 March 1958 in Mexico City. At the age of 13, he lost the sense of smell after a brutal street fight that would later serve"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director who was born first, Texas Gun Fighter or What Will People Say??", "answer": "What Will People Say?", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 5730985, "score": 72.85792541503906, "title": "The Shootist", "text": "of an imminent and painful death from cancer. Books rents a room at a boarding house owned by the widow Bond Rogers (Bacall) and her teenage son Gillom (Howard). Marshal Thibido (Morgan), alarmed at the presence of a notorious gunfighter in his town, asks him to leave. Books explains that he is dying, and intends to die in Carson City. Thibido relents, but gloats, \"Just don't take \"too\" long to die!\" Word spreads that Books is in town; profiteers, young guns, and old friends and enemies are drawn to him. A newspaperman named Dobkins (Rick Lenz) proposes a spectacular series"}, {"doc_id": 14207565, "score": 72.30267333984375, "title": "James A. Michener's Texas", "text": "homeland's stormy quest to fulfill its extraordinary destiny! James A. Michener's Texas James A. Michener's Texas (also called Texas) is a 1994 ABC television miniseries directed by Richard Lang and starring Patrick Duffy as Stephen F. Austin, Stacy Keach as Sam Houston, Chelsea Field as Maddie Quimper, Rick Schroder as Otto McNab, Grant Show as William B. Travis, David Keith as James Bowie, John Schneider as Davy Crockett, María Conchita Alonso as Lucia, and Benjamin Bratt as Benito Garza. The film is narrated by Charlton Heston. Aaron Spelling was the executive producer. Adapted from the historical fiction novel \"Texas\" by"}, {"doc_id": 14207562, "score": 72.23809051513672, "title": "James A. Michener's Texas", "text": "James A. Michener's Texas James A. Michener's Texas (also called Texas) is a 1994 ABC television miniseries directed by Richard Lang and starring Patrick Duffy as Stephen F. Austin, Stacy Keach as Sam Houston, Chelsea Field as Maddie Quimper, Rick Schroder as Otto McNab, Grant Show as William B. Travis, David Keith as James Bowie, John Schneider as Davy Crockett, María Conchita Alonso as Lucia, and Benjamin Bratt as Benito Garza. The film is narrated by Charlton Heston. Aaron Spelling was the executive producer. Adapted from the historical fiction novel \"Texas\" by James A. Michener, it includes only the section"}, {"doc_id": 18084869, "score": 72.1551284790039, "title": "The Pistol: The Birth of a Legend", "text": "on DVD, and on November 11, 2013 on Blu-ray. The film was produced soon after Pete Maravich's 1988 death. The film shows Maravich's efforts to make the D. W. Daniel High School varsity team as an eighth grader as he deals with racially charged issues in the deep south of the 1950s. Press Maravich serves as his son's drill sergeant, motivator, coach and cheerleader. Set in 1959 Clemson, SC, the film begins with Pete Maravich shooting in the back yard as his father, Press, impresses the importance of focusing on a goal with dedication and diligence. In addition to motivational"}, {"doc_id": 6817581, "score": 71.78710174560547, "title": "A Time to Kill (1996 film)", "text": "Ellen Roark (Sandra Bullock), close friend Harry Rex Vonner (Oliver Platt), and former mentor and longtime activist Lucien Wilbanks (Donald Sutherland), a once-great civil rights lawyer. Meanwhile, Billy Ray's brother, Freddie Lee Cobb (Kiefer Sutherland), plans to avenge his brother's death by joining and enlisting the help of the Mississippi branch of the Ku Klux Klan and its Grand Dragon, Stump Sisson (Kurtwood Smith). On the first day of the trial, the Klan rallies, only to be outnumbered by counter-protesters consisting of the area's black and multiracial residents, as well as whites who support Carl Lee. The protest erupts into"}]}
+{"question": "Who was born first out of Nancy Atkinson and Annie Haslam?", "answer": "Nancy Atkinson", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 1157516, "score": 78.2942886352539, "title": "Nancy Mitford", "text": "Blanche were promiscuous, and it is generally accepted by historians and family members that Hozier was not Clemmie's father, although he was registered as such. Blanche told her friend Lady Londonderry, shortly before Clemmie's birth, that the father of the expected child was her own brother-in-law, Bertie Mitford; most historians believe that other candidates for the paternity are more likely. Bertie Mitford's marriage produced five sons and four daughters. His career in government service ended in 1886, when after the death of a cousin he inherited a considerable fortune. A condition of the inheritance was that he adopt the surname"}, {"doc_id": 1638486, "score": 77.94395446777344, "title": "Elizabeth Hawkins-Whitshed", "text": "aristocracy in Europe through her Bentick great grandmother and at the age of eighteen she joined London society and married her first husband Captain Fred Burnaby, a British Army intelligence officer, in 1879. She gave birth to her son Harry Burnaby in 1880. A few months after the birth, she and her husband began leading primarily separate lives until his death in the battle of Sudan on 17 January 1885. In the time leading up to his death, Elizabeth had been spending her time searching for a cure to the lung difficulty she was experiencing. In 1881 she moved to"}, {"doc_id": 2927095, "score": 75.88087463378906, "title": "Timothy Evans", "text": "serial killer who had already killed two women at the property prior to the Evanses' arrival and had buried their bodies in the backyard garden. Christie would go on to murder at least four more women, including his wife, over the next five years. Timothy's and Beryl's daughter Geraldine was born on 10 October 1948. Their marriage was characterised by angry quarrels, exacerbated by Beryl's poor housekeeping and inability to manage the family's finances. However, Timothy also misspent his wages on alcohol, and his heavy drinking at the time exacerbated his already short temper. The arguments between Timothy and Beryl"}, {"doc_id": 3088347, "score": 75.6314697265625, "title": "Susannah Darwin", "text": "Susannah Darwin Susannah Wedgwood Darwin (née Wedgwood 1765–1817) was the wife of Robert Darwin, a wealthy doctor, and mother of Charles Darwin, and part of the Wedgwood pottery family. She was the daughter of Josiah and Sarah Wedgwood and grew up at Etruria Hall, the Wedgwood family home in Stoke on Trent. She gave birth to Charles Darwin on 12 February 1809. In 1817, she started growing ill, with gastrointestinal symptoms that were probably a sign of either a severe ulcer or stomach cancer. She died on 15 July 1817. She, her husband, and their daughter Susan are buried in"}, {"doc_id": 20421767, "score": 75.61187744140625, "title": "Elizabeth Bishop (Burns)", "text": "Elizabeth Bishop (Burns) Elizabeth Bishop (22 May 1785 – 8 January 1817) was Robert Burns's first child following an affair with Elizabeth Paton (1760 – c. 1799). Expressing warm tenderness to his \"Love-begotten Daughter\" and welcoming his child, Robert Burns wrote the following lines: She lived as a child at Mossgiel Farm, under Burns's mother's care, until Robert Burns's death. She then returned to her own mother, who was by this time married to John Andrew, a ploughman. At the age of twenty-one, Elizabeth received two hundred pounds from the money raised for the support of Burns's family. She married"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director born earlier, Mummy & Me or Gideon And Samson: Great Leaders Of The Bible?", "answer": "Gideon And Samson: Great Leaders Of The Bible", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 13601511, "score": 75.9220962524414, "title": "Gideon and Samson: Great Leaders of the Bible", "text": "Gideon and Samson: Great Leaders of the Bible Gideon and Samson: Great Leaders of the Bible (or I grandi condottieri) is a 1965 Italian historical film directed by Marcello Baldi and Francisco Pérez-Dolz. Consisting of two segments, the first half tells the story of Gideon, while the second the story of Samson. Isralites are faulted for worshipping Baal instead of Jehovah. Jehovah is said to have abandoned the Israelites for worshiping false gods instead of Jehovah himself. Gideon chooses an army of 300 (Judges 7:8) to wage war against the Midianites. Gideon delivers Israelites from the hands of Midian raiders."}, {"doc_id": 13601512, "score": 75.25161743164062, "title": "Gideon and Samson: Great Leaders of the Bible", "text": "Gideon captures the kings of Midian Zebah and Zalmunna (Judges 8:10). After Gideon's son Jeter shies away from decapitating the two Midianite kings, Gideon slays the kings personally (Judges 8:21). Gideon and Samson: Great Leaders of the Bible Gideon and Samson: Great Leaders of the Bible (or I grandi condottieri) is a 1965 Italian historical film directed by Marcello Baldi and Francisco Pérez-Dolz. Consisting of two segments, the first half tells the story of Gideon, while the second the story of Samson. Isralites are faulted for worshipping Baal instead of Jehovah. Jehovah is said to have abandoned the Israelites for"}, {"doc_id": 20437584, "score": 74.05694580078125, "title": "Samson (2018 film)", "text": "Samson (2018 film) Samson is a 2018 biblical drama film directed by Bruce Macdonald and inspired by the story of Samson in the Book of Judges. The film stars Taylor James as Samson, along with Jackson Rathbone, Billy Zane, Caitlin Leahy, Rutger Hauer, and Lindsay Wagner. The film was released in the United States on February 16, 2018. A narration tells us how the Hebrews had done wrong and were thus put in the hands of the brutal Philistines. The Philistines are collecting food from Hebrews. In the back, Samson, a Hebrew from the tribe of Dan and his brother"}, {"doc_id": 20437597, "score": 73.41797637939453, "title": "Samson (2018 film)", "text": "Y. Thompson, while knocking the cheap-looking special effects and props, noted that \"Samson\" was \"rarely boring\" and that he did applaud Pure Flix \"for actually trying to go big and stretch into biblical epics\". Samson (2018 film) Samson is a 2018 biblical drama film directed by Bruce Macdonald and inspired by the story of Samson in the Book of Judges. The film stars Taylor James as Samson, along with Jackson Rathbone, Billy Zane, Caitlin Leahy, Rutger Hauer, and Lindsay Wagner. The film was released in the United States on February 16, 2018. A narration tells us how the Hebrews had"}, {"doc_id": 21013913, "score": 73.18492126464844, "title": "Joseph & Mary", "text": "Joseph & Mary Joseph & Mary is a 2016 biblical drama film directed by Roger Christian and starring Kevin Sorbo as Joseph. It portrays the birth and early life of Jesus under the rule of King Herod the Great of the Roman Empire in the 1st century and includes an allegory about forgiveness involving the rabbi Elijah, a fictional character invented for the film. When King Herod the Great's tax collectors kill Aaron for being unable to pay, his friend Elijah the rabbi swears to protect Aaron's wife Rebekah and their children. Joseph and Mary travel to Bethlehem for the"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the husband of Françoise-Marie Jacquelin born?", "answer": "French", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 10592222, "score": 84.85127258300781, "title": "Françoise-Marguerite de Sévigné", "text": "men in the kingdom: he is Monsieur de Grignan.” François Adhémar de Monteil, comte de Grignan, 36 years old and twice a widower, hailed from an ancient and distinguished Provençal family. He was remarkably ugly (his ugliness being a frequent family joke), yet tall, graceful, athletic, and charming. By all indications, he and Mademoiselle de Sévigné had fallen in love. They married in Paris on 27 January 1669. That same year, Louis XIV named Monsieur de Grignan the lieutenant general of the King in Provence. Grignan was thus obliged to leave Paris and return to his family castle in the"}, {"doc_id": 11808825, "score": 82.19230651855469, "title": "Marie-Madeleine d'Houët", "text": "her husband's funeral, Madeleine withdrew to a house which had been her dowry. As the birth of her child approached, she went to the home of her in-law's for the delivery. She gave birth to a son, whom she named Eugène, on 23 September 1805. After this, she sank into a deep postpartum depression, which lasted for months. During that period she constantly feared the child's death as well as her own. She insisted that he never be left alone, and, after leaving the house, needed to be given a signal that all was well as she approached it on"}, {"doc_id": 1968265, "score": 81.65501403808594, "title": "Françoise d'Aubigné, Marquise de Maintenon", "text": "the Marquis de Montchevreuil, the Chevalier de Forbin and Alexandre Bontemps, a valet with whom Louis was very close. Owing to the disparity in their social status, the marriage was morganatic, meaning that Madame de Maintenon was not openly acknowledged as the King's wife and did not become Queen. No official documentation of the marriage exists, but that it took place is nevertheless accepted by historians. Biographers have dated the wedding to 9 October 1683 or January 1684. In his memoirs, the Duc de Saint-Simon (himself only a boy at the time of the event) wrote the following: But what"}, {"doc_id": 20195608, "score": 81.62024688720703, "title": "Françoise de Chalus", "text": "she became the mother of Louis, comte de Narbonne-Lara. It is alleged that Louis XV was the biological father. According to documents of the Military Archive, her husband Jean François de Narbonne-Lara had been wounded 8 years earlier in the War of the Austrian Succession (1747), becoming from that moment on unable of having an offspring. The baptism of Louis, comte de Narbonne-Lara is another indication of that paternity. His name was Louis, and his contemporaries remarked about the similarities between Louis and the King. Upon the death of Élisabeth of France in 1759, Françoise de Chalus settled in France,"}, {"doc_id": 20320758, "score": 80.64773559570312, "title": "Marguerite Lecomte", "text": "Jacques Roger's mother opposed their marriage and was required to make him a “respectful summons” (an act by which, according to French legislation still in force at the beginning of the twentieth century, a child of legal age up to a certain age required their parents to give their consent to the marriage) in front of the same lawyer, so that she would give her consent. The couple settled at the home of Jacques Lecomte – Saint-Honoré cloister in Paris (now Rue Saint-Honoré, near the Palais-Royal). Their son, Louis Victoire, was born 24 December 1739 in Paris, and was baptised"}]}
+{"question": "Where did Jennifer Siebel Newsom's husband graduate from?", "answer": "Santa Clara University", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 17440125, "score": 74.4232406616211, "title": "Sam Hinkie", "text": "laude\" from the University of Oklahoma, where he served as president of the student business association and chairman of the dean's roundtable, and was named one of the top 60 undergraduates in the country by USA Today. While at Oklahoma, Hinkie met and eventually married fellow student Alison Burness, proposing to her on a bench next to the Arc de Triomphe. Following graduation, Hinkie accepted a job offer from Bain & Company, before taking a job with Bain Capital in Australia. Hinkie earned an MBA from Stanford University, during which time Hinkie advised the San Francisco 49ers and Houston Texans"}, {"doc_id": 16054118, "score": 73.28215026855469, "title": "Jay Goldberg", "text": "an interest in other sports. He spent considerable time at the legendary boxing gym owned by Lou Stillman where he began a long term relationship with Rocky Graziano, a relationship he maintained until Graziano died in 1990. He attended Brooklyn College, graduating magna cum laude and was elected as early as his junior year to Phi Beta Kappa. After college he considered a career in the law, influenced by his many visits to the federal and state courts in Manhattan and Brooklyn. He graduated from Harvard Law School magna cum laude. During law school he met Regina \"Rema\" Goldberg at"}, {"doc_id": 19183569, "score": 73.24449157714844, "title": "Sandra Vehrencamp", "text": "grew up with this stigma surrounding her and still managed to attend the University of California at Berkeley for her bachelors and Cornell University for her doctorate. The percentages of women receiving bachelors and PhDs were steadily rising throughout her young life, although the year she graduated from Cornell University still less than 10% of doctorates were received by women. Scientific women of the time were quite rare, and this fact highlights her dedication and passion for science, as is noted by other scientists. While in the midst of her education at Cornell University, she met her spouse-to-be, Jack Bradbury."}, {"doc_id": 17970505, "score": 73.15736389160156, "title": "Emil Chynn", "text": "\"Eye Jewelry\" and corneal tattoos. Dr. Chynn has also appeared on the Howard Stern Show as one of NYC's most eligible bachelors, as well on \"Millionaire Matchmaker\" with abrasive reality TV matchmaker Patti Stanger. Emil Chynn was born in New York City to Kuo York (York) and Marie Noelle (Noelle) Chynn, a neuroradiologist and social worker, respectively, who had emigrated separately from Shanghai, China, and met in New York City. Chynn then grew up in Tenafly, New Jersey and graduated from Tenafly High School. In 1987 he received his B.A. degree in Biological Sciences at Dartmouth College in Hanover, NH"}, {"doc_id": 9711633, "score": 73.04603576660156, "title": "Derrick Hall", "text": "Larry and Annetta Hall. His father worked in the newspaper industry, which caused Derrick to move all over the United States during his childhood. He was raised in a Jewish household. Although earning acceptance to the United States Military Academy with a nomination from United States Senator Harry Reid, Hall attended Arizona State University on a speech and debate scholarship. He went on to receive a bachelor's degree in broadcasting and journalism from Arizona State University, where he was named \"Man of the Year\" in 1991. Hall later became the first student in school history to receive both ASU's prestigious"}]}
+{"question": "Are Unalaska Airport and Cape Sabine Dew Line Station both located in the same country?", "answer": "yes", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 7560091, "score": 75.57321166992188, "title": "Unalaska Airport", "text": "Unalaska Airport Tom Madsen (Dutch Harbor) Airport is a state owned, public use airport in City of Unalaska, on Amaknak Island in the Aleutian Islands, off the coast of the U.S. state of Alaska. It is located near the Bering Sea coast of Unalaska Island, southwest of Anchorage and from Seattle. The official name of the City of Unalaska's port is Dutch Harbor. That name is also applied to the portion of Unalaska on Amaknak Island, which is located across a bridge from the rest of the city on Unalaska Island. Therefore, the airport is sometimes referred to as Dutch"}, {"doc_id": 7560096, "score": 75.41181945800781, "title": "Unalaska Airport", "text": "the airport: Unalaska Airport is the base for the \"Dutch Harbor Approach\" mission supplied with Microsoft Flight Simulator X. Unalaska Airport has also been featured in the Discovery Channel series Deadliest Catch. Unalaska Airport Tom Madsen (Dutch Harbor) Airport is a state owned, public use airport in City of Unalaska, on Amaknak Island in the Aleutian Islands, off the coast of the U.S. state of Alaska. It is located near the Bering Sea coast of Unalaska Island, southwest of Anchorage and from Seattle. The official name of the City of Unalaska's port is Dutch Harbor. That name is also applied"}, {"doc_id": 7560092, "score": 73.52175903320312, "title": "Unalaska Airport", "text": "Harbor Airport. In 2002, the State of Alaska renamed it Tom Madsen Airport in honor of Charles Thomas Madsen Sr., a bush pilot who was killed in an airplane accident that year. However, the Federal Aviation Administration still refers to it as Unalaska Airport. Scheduled commercial airline service is provided by PenAir, a code share partner of Alaska Airlines. At one point Alaska Airlines operated Boeing 737-200 Combi jetliners to the airport with these aircraft transporting a combination of passengers and freight on the main deck of the aircraft. However, due to load restrictions as a result of the short"}, {"doc_id": 7560093, "score": 71.20768737792969, "title": "Unalaska Airport", "text": "runway as well as cancellations due to weather, Alaska Airlines then contracted the service via a code sharing arrangement to PenAir in 2004. PenAir currently operates Saab 340 and Saab 2000 regional turboprop aircraft into the airport. AirPac also previously served the airport with British Aerospace BAe 146-100 jets with this aircraft type having enhanced short runway takeoff and landing performance. The airfield runway is 4,100 feet long which is quite short for jet operations when compared with typical runways normally used by mainline jet aircraft. Other airlines that served the airport in the past included MarkAir operating Boeing 737-200"}, {"doc_id": 4820102, "score": 71.0437240600586, "title": "Cyril E. King Airport", "text": "Cyril E. King Airport Cyril E. King International Airport is a public airport located two miles (3 km) west of the central business district of Charlotte Amalie on the island of St. Thomas in the United States Virgin Islands. It is currently the busiest airport in the United States Virgin Islands, and one of the busiest in the eastern Caribbean, servicing 1,403,000 passengers from July 2015 through June 2016. The airport also serves nearby St. John and is often used by those traveling to the British Virgin Islands. Although passports are not required for U.S. citizens who are visiting the"}]}
+{"question": "What nationality is Alan Iv, Viscount Of Rohan's mother?", "answer": "Breton", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 878578, "score": 78.01751708984375, "title": "Rhiannon", "text": "accused of infanticide. As a widow she marries Manawydan of the British royal family, and has further adventures involving enchantments. Like some other figures of British/Welsh literary tradition, Rhiannon may be a reflex of an earlier Celtic deity. Her name appears to derive from the reconstructed Brittonic form *\"Rīgantonā\", a derivative of *\"rīgan-\" \"queen\". In the First Branch of the Mabinogi, Rhiannon is strongly associated with horses, and so is her son Pryderi. She is often considered to be related to the Gaulish horse goddess Epona. She and her son are often depicted as mare and foal. Like Epona, she"}, {"doc_id": 4095338, "score": 76.52108764648438, "title": "Leodegrance", "text": "Leodegrance King Leodegrance , sometimes Leondegrance, Leodogran, or variations thereof, is the father of Queen Guinevere in Arthurian legend. His kingdom of Cameliard (or Carmelide) is usually identified with Cornwall but may be located in Breton Cornouaille near the town of Carhaix-Plouguer, which is the Carhaise of \"L'Histoire de Merlin\" (13th century). Leodegrance had served Uther Pendragon, King Arthur's biological father and regnal predecessor. Leodegrance was entrusted with the keeping of the Round Table at Uther's death. When Guinevere marries Arthur, Leodegrance gives the young king the table as a wedding present. In later romance Leodegrance is one of the"}, {"doc_id": 4095340, "score": 75.93197631835938, "title": "Leodegrance", "text": "their friend Galehaut. Guinevere eventually returns and reclaims her throne. In Welsh mythology the father of Gwenhwyfar (Guinevere) is the giant Ogyruan/Ogyrvan or Gogyrfan, who is mentioned in a number of Middle Welsh texts. Leodegrance King Leodegrance , sometimes Leondegrance, Leodogran, or variations thereof, is the father of Queen Guinevere in Arthurian legend. His kingdom of Cameliard (or Carmelide) is usually identified with Cornwall but may be located in Breton Cornouaille near the town of Carhaix-Plouguer, which is the Carhaise of \"L'Histoire de Merlin\" (13th century). Leodegrance had served Uther Pendragon, King Arthur's biological father and regnal predecessor. Leodegrance was"}, {"doc_id": 17266918, "score": 75.76297760009766, "title": "Duke de Richleau", "text": "ritually sacrifice the girl, Ellen Beddows, upon her 21st birthday on 6 March 1951.Verney foiled the plot with the help of his future wife Molly Fountain and her son John.) The duke and friends also rescued another neophyte from Mocata’s control, the Hungarian Tanith (born 1912), with whom Rex fell in love and married. Tragically, Tanith died a few months later during childbirth, leaving Rex to bring up his son Robin, later also known as Trusscott, alone. During the political tension leading up to the Spanish Civil War, de Richleau was approached by his natural daughter Lucretia-José to recover a"}, {"doc_id": 878266, "score": 75.61834716796875, "title": "Arianrhod", "text": "blossom, broom, and meadowsweet; she is named Blodeuwedd (\"flower face\"). With her curses, Arianrhod denied Lleu the three aspects of masculinity: a name, arms, and a wife. One of the Welsh Triads, 35 by Rachel Bromwich's numbering, establishes a different family connection for Arianrhod. Her father is named as Beli Mawr, and her brother is Caswallawn (the historical Cassivellaunus). She has two sons by Lliaws son of Nwyfre, Gwenwynwyn and Gwanar, who both accompany Caswallawn in his pursuit of Julius Caesar after he has been chased from Britain. This triad is the only source connecting Arianrhod to Beli Mawr and"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director who was born first, The Rug Maker'S Daughter or Amarashilpi Jakanachari (Film)?", "answer": "The Rug Maker'S Daughter", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 17935724, "score": 79.2620849609375, "title": "Amara Shilpi Jakkanna", "text": "by fishermen (Relangi, Girija) and delivers a baby boy. She names the son Dankana (Haranath). Dankana trains under his grandfather Mallanna and becomes a great sculptor. Vishnuvardhana (Kannada Narasimha Raju), the Emperor of Hoyasala makes a huge temple in Belur on the advice of Ramanujacharya. Dramatically, Jakanna and Dankana meet there. However, they don’t realize that they are father and son respectively. Dankana points out a flaw in a brilliantly made sculpture by Jakkanna in public. Jakkanna takes the challenge and when Dankana hits the sculpture with a hammer, a frog comes out of it. Jakkanna immediately chops his arms"}, {"doc_id": 17935722, "score": 78.63758850097656, "title": "Amara Shilpi Jakkanna", "text": "a great sculptor named Mallanna (Nagaiah) in the current day of Karnataka region. His son Jakkanna (ANR) inherits these qualities from his father and becomes a great sculptor by the time he reaches young age. He spends most of the time inbetween stones and dreams of making them into great sculptures. It is at this moment he falls in love with a dancer named Manjari (B. Saroja), a breathtakingly beautiful woman and a great dancer. They appreciate each other’s art and get married. When things go on a relaxed pace, the king Gopadevudu (Udayakumar) lusts for Manjari. In dramatic circumstances,"}, {"doc_id": 15221550, "score": 76.55180358886719, "title": "Aranyakam", "text": "of exploitation of Adivasis by feudal lords, and that of Naxalism which attempts to resist and counter this, and of how the feudal lords use the 'system' to suppress the resistance. The film speaks through the eyes of protagonist Ammini(Saleema), a 16 old girl whose life takes a turn when Mohan (Vineeth), who has love interest on her and a stranger (Devan) who inspires her and believes in her brilliance unlike everyone else, enters her life. The latter turns out to be a Naxalite who has been conspiring to kill her uncle, a feudal lord (Jagannatha Varma) who has been"}, {"doc_id": 15239291, "score": 76.19017791748047, "title": "Maattrraan", "text": "a human with several talents through baby designing, which leads to the birth of his sons, who are conjoined together above the waist. Since they share a common heart, doctors suggest a sacrificial surgery, to which their mother Sudha (Tara) objects. They begin raising their children, Vimalan and Akhilan (both played by Suriya). In the following years, Ramachandran makes it big with Sudha's help. His company, Locus Lacto Products, makes huge profit through their product 'Energion', the top-selling children’s powdered milk energy drink in the market. Vimalan and Akhilan are poles apart in character, the former being decent, intellectual, and"}, {"doc_id": 5466325, "score": 76.17623138427734, "title": "Raja Harishchandra", "text": "Indian feature film has been debated. Some film historians consider Dadasaheb Torne's silent film \"Shree Pundalik\", released on 18 May 1912, the maiden Indian film. The Government of India recognises \"Raja Harischandra\" as the first Indian feature film. King Harishchandra (D. D. Dabke) is shown teaching his son, Rohitashva (Bhalchandra Phalke), how to shoot with a bow and arrow in the presence of Queen Taramati (Anna Salunke). His citizens ask the King to go on a hunting expedition. While on the hunt, he hears the cries of some women. He reaches a place where the sage Vishwamitra (Gajanan Sane) is"}]}
+{"question": "Where does the director of film The Lost One work at?", "answer": "Warner Bros.", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 8577983, "score": 72.2950439453125, "title": "Land of the Lost (film)", "text": "Remake, Rip-off or Sequel. Pompous paleontologist Rick Marshall has a low-level job at the La Brea Tar Pits, three years after a disastrous interview with Matt Lauer of \"Today\" became a viral video and ruined his career. Doctoral candidate Holly Cantrell tells him that his controversial theories combining time warps and paleontology inspired her. She shows him a fossil with an imprint of a cigarette lighter that he recognizes as his own along with a crystal made into a necklace that gives off strong tachyon energy. She convinces him to finish his tachyon amplifier and come help her on a"}, {"doc_id": 7584166, "score": 71.64447784423828, "title": "Paweł Pawlikowski", "text": "of 2017, he married a Polish model and actress Małgosia Bela. Paweł Pawlikowski Paweł Aleksander Pawlikowski (; born 15 September 1957) is a Polish filmmaker, who has lived and worked most of his life in the UK. He garnered much acclaim for a string of award-winning documentaries in the 1990s and for his feature films \"Last Resort\" and \"My Summer of Love\", both of which won a BAFTA and many other European awards. His film \"Ida\" won the 2015 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. At the 2018 Cannes Film Festival, Pawlikowski won the Best Director prize for his"}, {"doc_id": 14501718, "score": 70.56926727294922, "title": "Luke Losey", "text": "production and fundraising. In June 2015 Losey directed a kickstarter financed dramatic short film starring Jonathan Pryce entitled 'One Last Dance'. The film is being edited with a view to festival release in Fall 2015. Luke Losey Luke Losey (born 9 January 1968) is a film director, lighting designer and photographer. His work has been seen in avant-garde and mainstream media. Losey is the son of the film producer Gavrik Losey and the former British ballerina Sally Chesterton, and the grandson of the film director Joseph Losey and the fashion designer Elizabeth Hawes. He is the nephew of the actor,"}, {"doc_id": 19993556, "score": 70.35247802734375, "title": "Sol Harris", "text": "Sol Harris Sol Harris (born March 19, 1990) is a British producer, director, writer and podcaster. He is best known as the producer of feature film \"Finding Fatimah\" and as host of the weekly film podcast \"Diminishing Returns\". Harris worked with director, Oz Arshad, to develop the story and create the characters featured in \"Finding Fatimah\" before Arshad wrote the screenplay. Afterwards, Harris served as the film's script doctor. Starting in 2017, Harris became a regular contributor to \"Starburst\" magazine. He has previously written about film and TV for the website WhatCulture. In 2016, Harris launched the weekly film podcast,"}, {"doc_id": 13996644, "score": 70.33627319335938, "title": "David Diliberto", "text": "David Diliberto David Diliberto (born April 29, 1970) is an American filmmaker. As a longtime collaborator of Joel and Ethan Coen, Diliberto was a part of several innovations in post-production technologies. He supervised the first Digital Intermediate on a full feature with the film \"O Brother, Where Art Thou?\". The Coens' stylized film noir, \"The Man Who Wasn't There\", provided analog hurdles rather than digital ones when several prints of that black & white film burned in projectors. The special film stock used for the movie had a high silver content and had never used for printing or projection. Trailing"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director died first, Father And The Boys or Valerie Inside Outside?", "answer": "Father And The Boys", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 10061772, "score": 69.42870330810547, "title": "Through the Looking Glass (Lost)", "text": "has a deeper voice. The producers had hoped that Harold Perrineau, who plays Walt's father Michael Dawson, would return in this episode, but he was busy filming the pilot for CBS' \"Demons\". Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse lent their voices for the unseen roles of the flight captain and newscaster, respectively. This episode concluded the story arc about Charlie's death, which began earlier in the season when Desmond prophesied Charlie's death. Throughout the season, Charlie escaped death; however, Desmond told Charlie that he had to die in order for his girlfriend, Claire Littleton, to get rescued from the island. The"}, {"doc_id": 817389, "score": 69.22212219238281, "title": "Rear Window", "text": "Lisa now that he cannot see her. The police go to the Thorwald apartment, the lights flicker on, and any danger coming toward Lisa is temporarily dismissed. Although Lisa is taken to jail, Jeffries is utterly mesmerized by her dauntless actions. With further analysis, Jeffries' positive evolution understandably would be impossible without voyeurism—or as Robin Wood puts it in his 1989 book \"Hitchcock's Films Revisited\", \"the indulging of morbid curiosity and the consequences of that indulgence.\" In 1997, \"Rear Window\" was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being \"culturally, historically,"}, {"doc_id": 10306421, "score": 69.20559692382812, "title": "The Canterville Ghost (1986 film)", "text": "of a disgraced ancestor, Sir Simon de Canterville (Gielgud). Despite the eccentric relatives who will not enter the castle and the gloomy predictions of Mr. and Mrs. Umney, Harry and Lucy do not believe that there actually is a ghost, and that they are merely being hoaxed through wires. Harry is determined to stay for at least three months, after which he can take full possession. He also decides to then sell the castle to a property developer who wants to turn the castle into a hotel. Meanwhile, Jennifer sets out to the attic at night in search of the"}, {"doc_id": 10061767, "score": 69.16926574707031, "title": "Through the Looking Glass (Lost)", "text": "to save Desmond from drowning with him, but before he drowns, Charlie writes on his hand so Desmond can read: \"NOT PENNY'S BOAT\". John Locke (Terry O'Quinn), one of the survivors, has been shot by Ben. Finding his legs paralyzed again, Locke is about to commit suicide, when he is stopped by what appears to be Walt Lloyd (Malcolm David Kelley). Meanwhile, Ben tells Richard Alpert (Nestor Carbonell) to lead the rest of the Others to the \"Temple\" and then leaves the Others, with his adopted daughter Alex (Tania Raymonde) – Rousseau's daughter and Karl's girlfriend – to meet up"}, {"doc_id": 18835526, "score": 68.93907928466797, "title": "Faith of Our Fathers (film)", "text": "hermit. Wayne reveals that he has many letters from his father, most of which detail John's father, who helped him rediscover his Christian faith. Later that night, Wayne impulsively cuts the roof off his 1965 Ford Thunderbird to \"make it a convertible for a road trip\". Confused and angered because his wedding to his fiancée Cynthia (Candace Cameron Bure) is in a matter of weeks, John protests the trip, preferring to just read the letters at Wayne's house. Wayne is insistent, however, that they go on the long and arduous road trip to visit the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington,"}]}
+{"question": "Who is Eleanor Of Aragon, Countess Of Toulouse's paternal grandfather?", "answer": "Ramon Berenguer IV", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 17822854, "score": 78.43739318847656, "title": "Guillén Pérez de Guzmán", "text": "Guillén Pérez de Guzmán Guillén Pérez de Guzmán (ca. 1180–1233), a member of the House of Guzmán, one of the most aristocratic of the Kingdom of Castile, was the maternal grandfather of Queen Beatrice of Castile, Queen Consort of Portugal as the wife of King Alfonso III. His father was Pedro Rodríguez de Guzmán—killed in the Battle of Alarcos on July 18, 1195and son of Rodrigo Muñoz de Guzmán—and Mahalda With his brothers Nuño and Theobald, he fought alongside King Alfonso VIII at the decisive Battle of Navas de Tolosa in 1212. Even though his kinsmen supported the Laras during"}, {"doc_id": 127310, "score": 77.7465591430664, "title": "Eleanor of Aquitaine", "text": "to recover. Yet despite his impending death, Louis's mind remained clear. His heir, Prince Louis, had originally been destined for the monastic life of a younger son, but had become the heir apparent when his elder brother Philip died from a riding accident in 1131. The death of William, one of the king's most powerful vassals, made available the most desirable duchy in France. While presenting a solemn and dignified face to the grieving Aquitainian messengers, Louis exulted when they departed. Rather than act as guardian to the duchess and duchy, he decided to marry the duchess to his 17-year-old"}, {"doc_id": 15080530, "score": 77.58934020996094, "title": "Aimery I, Viscount of Châtellerault", "text": "2007. Print. Philosophy 72.1 (1975): 28-50. JSTOR. Web. 14 Nov. 2010. Aimery I, Viscount of Châtellerault Aimery I de Rouchefoucould ( – 7 November 1151), was the Viscount of Châtellerault and father of Aenor de Châtellerault. Through his daughter he was the grandfather of Eleanor of Aquitaine, who would become Duchess of Aquitaine (in her own right) as well as queen of both France and England. Eleanor was arguably the most celebrated woman in Medieval European history. Aimery was born to Boson II de Châtellerault and his wife, Aleanor de Thouars. His paternal grandparents were Hugues I de Châtellerault and"}, {"doc_id": 15080525, "score": 77.35088348388672, "title": "Aimery I, Viscount of Châtellerault", "text": "Aimery I, Viscount of Châtellerault Aimery I de Rouchefoucould ( – 7 November 1151), was the Viscount of Châtellerault and father of Aenor de Châtellerault. Through his daughter he was the grandfather of Eleanor of Aquitaine, who would become Duchess of Aquitaine (in her own right) as well as queen of both France and England. Eleanor was arguably the most celebrated woman in Medieval European history. Aimery was born to Boson II de Châtellerault and his wife, Aleanor de Thouars. His paternal grandparents were Hugues I de Châtellerault and his wife, Gerberge. His maternal grandparents were Aimery IV, Viscount of"}, {"doc_id": 14505777, "score": 77.28564453125, "title": "Ancestry of Felipe VI of Spain", "text": "Frederick VIII, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein (father of 31)
63. Princess Adelheid of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (mother of 31) Felipe's patriline is the line from which he is descended father to son. Patrilineal descent is the traditional principle behind membership in royal houses, as it can be traced back through the generations - which means that if Felipe were to choose an historically accurate house name it would be Robert, as all his male-line ancestors have been of that house. Felipe is a member of the Spanish House of Bourbon, a sub-branch of the House of Bourbon, itself originally a branch of the"}]}
+{"question": "Which film was released more recently, Hit Of The Show or The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living And Became Mixed-Up Zombies?", "answer": "The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living And Became Mixed-Up Zombies", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 20502126, "score": 73.69298553466797, "title": "Zombies (2018 film)", "text": "Zombies (2018 film) Zombies is an American musical and dance Disney Channel Original Movie that premiered on Disney Channel on February 16, 2018. The film is based on \"Zombies & Cheerleaders\" by David Light and Joseph Raso, and stars Milo Manheim and Meg Donnelly, playing zombie football player Zed and human cheerleader Addison who meet and fall in love, and who must lead their respective groups to coexist with each other. Fifty years ago in the planned community of Seabrook, an accident at the Seabrook Power Plant resulted in an explosion which caused half the population of Seabrook to turn"}, {"doc_id": 20502136, "score": 73.36334228515625, "title": "Zombies (2018 film)", "text": "16, 2018. During its premiere in the 8:00 PM time slot, \"Zombies\" attracted a total of 2.57 million viewers with a 0.46 rating for people aged 18–49. Over its premiere weekend the movie reached 10.3 million viewers over 8 airings. Zombies (2018 film) Zombies is an American musical and dance Disney Channel Original Movie that premiered on Disney Channel on February 16, 2018. The film is based on \"Zombies & Cheerleaders\" by David Light and Joseph Raso, and stars Milo Manheim and Meg Donnelly, playing zombie football player Zed and human cheerleader Addison who meet and fall in love, and"}, {"doc_id": 175199, "score": 71.74870300292969, "title": "Horror film", "text": "(2011), \"Maniac\" (2012), \"Poltergeist\" (2015), and \"Suspiria\" (2018). The 1976 film, \"Carrie\", saw its second remake in 2013, which is the third film adaptation of Stephen King's 1974 novel of the same name. \"Child's Play\" saw a sequel with \"Curse of Chucky\" (2013), while \"\" (2018) become the tenth installment in the \"Hellraiser\" film series. \"Halloween\" is a 2018 slasher film which is the eleventh installment in the \"Halloween\" film series, and a direct sequel to the 1978 film of the same name, while effecting a retcon of all previous sequels. The 2013 \"Evil Dead\" is the fourth installment in"}, {"doc_id": 175205, "score": 71.64139556884766, "title": "Horror film", "text": "from their exploded home planet, and which hunt exclusively by sound. \"Annihilation\" (2018) is another successful science-fiction horror film. \"Hereditary\" (2018) follows a family haunted after the death of their secretive grandmother. Several notable found footage horror films were produced, including \"The Last Exorcism\" (2010), \"V/H/S\" (2012), \"Unfriended\" (2014), \"The Taking of Deborah Logan\" (2014), \"The Visit\" (2015). Various themes were addressed in the horror of this period. Horror films which deal with troubled teens include \" Excision\" (2012) and \"Split\" (2016). \"The Autopsy of Jane Doe\" (2016) depicts coroners who experience supernatural phenomena while examining the body of an"}, {"doc_id": 175193, "score": 71.5451889038086, "title": "Horror film", "text": "to return to his Living Dead series with \"Land of the Dead\" (2005), \"Diary of the Dead\" (2007) and \"Survival of the Dead\" (2009). Cannibals were present in horror films such as \"Dahmer\" (2002), \"Wrong Turn\" (2003), \"Tooth and Nail\" (2007), and \"Dying Breed\" (2008). \"Jennifer's Body\" (2009) starring Megan Fox and Amanda Seyfried, written by Diablo Cody and directly by Karyn Kusama brings a succubus into a suburban American high school. The Australian film \"Wolf Creek\" (2005) written, co-produced, and directed by Greg McLean revolves around three backpackers who find themselves taken captive and after a brief escape, hunted"}]}
+{"question": "Where did Sibylla Of Armenia's mother die?", "answer": "Kozan", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 18717013, "score": 77.63737487792969, "title": "Zenobia of Armenia", "text": "by the sudden invasion. Her husband destroyed her entire family. Rhadamistus killed both of Zenobia's parents, her mother being Rhadamistus' own sister. Zenobia's brothers were also killed by Rhadamistus just because they were crying over their parents' death. After execution of her entire family Rhadamistus became king in 51 and she became his queen. Armenians revolted soon after and, with the Parthian support of prince Tiridates I, forced both to flee back to Iberia. According to Tacitus: Zenobia is said to have given birth to an unknown son from Rhadamistus in Armenia. Her and her child's later life is unknown."}, {"doc_id": 539565, "score": 77.61202239990234, "title": "Zenobia", "text": "open to scholars and philosophers. She was tolerant toward her subjects, and protected religious minorities. The queen maintained a stable administration which governed a multicultural multiethnic empire. Zenobia died after 274, and many tales have been recorded about her fate. Her rise and fall have inspired historians, artists and novelists, and she is a national hero in Syria. Zenobia was born c. 240–241. She bore the gentilicium (surname) Septimia, and her native Palmyrene name was Bat-Zabbai (written \"Btzby\" in the Palmyrene alphabet, an Aramaic name meaning \"daughter of Zabbai\"). In Greek—Palmyra's diplomatic and second language, used in many Palmyrene inscriptions—she"}, {"doc_id": 9245176, "score": 76.82670593261719, "title": "Tigranes V of Armenia", "text": "raised in Herod’s court in Jerusalem. After the death of Tigranes' father in 7 BC Herod acted in an extreme and brutal manner by returning his mother to Cappadocia, forcing her to leave her children under the sole custody of Herod in Jerusalem. Tigranes and his brother remained under Herod’s guardianship so he could be able to control their fates. Another son of Herod’s, Antipater, was concerned for Tigranes and his brother as he expected them to attain higher station than their own late fathers, because of the assistance Antipater considered likely from their maternal grandfather Archelaus. Herod died in"}, {"doc_id": 9790186, "score": 76.67601776123047, "title": "Sibylla of Armenia", "text": "Sibylla of Armenia Sibylla of Armenia (c. 1240 – 1290) was the daughter of Queen Isabella of Armenia and king Hethoum I of Armenia and was a member of the Hetoumid family. She was married in 1254 to Bohemond VI of Antioch. Antioch itself was eliminated when conquered by the Egyptian Mamluks in 1268. Bohemond VI then continued with the title of Prince of Antioch, though Antioch was no more. He also maintained the title of Count of Tripoli. When Bohemond VI died, his heir Bohemond VII was only 14 years old, so Sibylla took over the regency for him."}, {"doc_id": 485623, "score": 76.60186767578125, "title": "Tamar of Georgia", "text": "Palestine and addressed to the bishop of Besançon, claimed that he had heard that the king of the Georgians was heading towards Jerusalem with a huge army and had already conquered many cities of the Saracens. He was carrying, the report said, the remains of his mother, the \"powerful queen Tamar\" (\"regina potentissima Thamar\"), who had been unable to make a pilgrimage to the Holy Land in her lifetime and had bequeathed her body to be buried near the Holy Sepulchre. In the 20th century, the quest for Tamar's grave became a subject of scholarly research, as well as the"}]}
+{"question": "Who is the sibling-in-law of Rachael Poole?", "answer": "Stanley Lane-Poole", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 12556299, "score": 74.57059478759766, "title": "Daisy Lowe", "text": "Alfie, Frankie and Betty. She also has three younger half-brothers from her father's marriage to Gwen Stefani; Kingston, Zuma and Apollo. She is Jewish. Until 2004, Lowe was believed to be the daughter of Pearl Lowe's ex-lover Bronner Handwerger, but a paternity test revealed that her godfather, Bush singer/guitarist Gavin Rossdale, was, in fact, her biological father. Her mother Pearl Lowe wrote about the situation in her book, \"All That Glitters.\" Daisy's paternity was not questioned early on, and Pearl listed \"Bronner Lowe\" on Daisy's birth certificate without informing Bronner that he may not be the father. At age 15,"}, {"doc_id": 10443543, "score": 73.60000610351562, "title": "Russell family (Passions)", "text": "interest and later husband of Whitney Russell; he is also the father of Miles Davis Harris-Crane and another child. Chad's early appearances focus on his search for his biological parents, and his love triangle with sisters Whitney and Simone. Chad is initially believed to be Eve and Julian's child, which would make his relationship with Whitney incestuous. Chad's birth certificate later proves he was conceived when Alistair Crane raped Eve's adoptive sister Liz Sanbourne. He reunites with Whitney without the stigma of incest. During his separation from Whitney, Chad initiates a sexual relationship with Vincent Clarkson and continues it after"}, {"doc_id": 2485205, "score": 73.18453979492188, "title": "James Goldsmith", "text": "daughter of the late Hon. Amschel Rothschild and his wife Anita Guinness of the Guinness Brewery family. After his third marriage, Goldsmith embarked on an affair with an aristocratic Frenchwoman, Laure Boulay de La Meurthe (granddaughter of Bruno, Count of Harcourt and Princess Isabelle of Orléans) with whom he had two more children, Jethro and Charlotte. Charlotte married Philip Colbert and has a daughter. Speculation about Goldsmith's romantic life was a popular topic in the British media: for example, there were claims in the press that James Goldsmith was the father of the family friend Diana, Princess of Wales, due"}, {"doc_id": 5746532, "score": 73.08293151855469, "title": "Alistair Crane", "text": "As of the series finale in August 2008, Alistair has ten living biological and adoptive descendants—children Julian Crane and Sheridan Lopez-Fitzgerald and grandchildren Vincent Clarkson, Fancy Crane, Pretty Crane, Miles Harris-Crane, Endora Lenox, James Boothe, and Marty Lopez-Fitzgerald. Vincent fakes his death in 2007, and, despite the fact that the tradition of primogeniture would make him, Alistair's eldest son's eldest son, the heir apparent, the fact that Vincent is African American, a hermaphrodite, and a confessed murderer, rapist, and arsonist (although these crimes were at Alistair's behest) would all likely persuade Alistair to bypass Vincent when selecting an heir. Race"}, {"doc_id": 6196102, "score": 72.94174194335938, "title": "Crane family", "text": "son Marty Lopez-Fitzgerald in September 2003 and then adopts then-husband Chris Boothe's son, James, in late 2006. Both Alistair and Julian also learn that they have fathered children with other women. When Julian learns that his son with Eve did not died shortly after birth as had been previously believed, the two set out to find their child, and Alistair eventually reveals the boy to be Chad Harris, who was engaged to Eve's eldest daughter, Whitney Russell. In June 2006, however, Chad learns that his biological parents are actually Alistair and Eve's adoptive half-sister, Liz Sanbourne, and Julian and Eve"}]}
+{"question": "Are both We Joined The Navy and Love Story (1944 Film) from the same country?", "answer": "yes", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 1530579, "score": 70.72850799560547, "title": "Love Letters (1945 film)", "text": "that had been written for him by another soldier, including a moving note sent from the front. In Rand's version, a dimension of psychological mystery is added, and the heroine discovers the identity of the true author in time for the protagonists to experience a \"happy ending.\" \"Love Letters\" is the second of four films which paired Jones and Cotton as romantic leads. The others were \"Since You Went Away\" (1944), \"Duel in the Sun\" (1946), and \"Portrait of Jennie\" (1948). The musical score by Victor Young was also nominated for an Oscar, and featured the melody of the hit"}, {"doc_id": 714912, "score": 70.51888275146484, "title": "Flirtation Walk", "text": "combine Powell, Keeler, Alexander and Arledge again with Borzage and Daves under similar circumstances of plot and character to make \"Shipmates Forever\", a film about the United States Naval Academy, the following year. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture and Best Sound Recording (Nathan Levinson). Music and Lyrics by Allie Wrubel and Mort Dixon Flirtation Walk Flirtation Walk is a 1934 romantic musical film written by Delmer Daves and Lou Edelman, and directed by Frank Borzage. It focuses on a soldier (Dick Powell) who falls in love with a general's daughter (Ruby Keeler) during the"}, {"doc_id": 12706415, "score": 70.50489807128906, "title": "An Annapolis Story", "text": "their effectiveness as officers-to-be and gentlemen. In the tradition of 1927's \"Wings\", the conflict is resolved ...\" An Annapolis Story An Annapolis Story (alternative titles: The Blue and Gold and Navy Air Patrol) is a 1955 American drama film directed by Don Siegel and starring John Derek, Diana Lynn and Kevin McCarthy.A product of the newly formed Allied Artists company, \"An Annapolis Story\", despite having the \"Siegel Touch\", suffered from its low budget. Brothers Tony (John Derek) and Jim Scott (Kevin McCarthy) enroll as midshipmen at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis. Jim, the older one, looks after the"}, {"doc_id": 9605728, "score": 70.04547119140625, "title": "This Man's Navy", "text": "gives the DFC ribbon to his \"father.\" Leaving Lakehurst, Weaver gets pilot training at NAS Pensacola. Weaver transfers to Ferry Command. While on assignment in Burma, his aircraft crashes in Japanese territory. Trumpet rushes to the rescue in an airship. Fending off Japanese soldiers, the crew pick up three survivors, the fourth being killed. They are then attacked by three fighters. With the airship punctured and losing gas, the crew jettison as much as they can to gain altitude; when that is not enough to reach clouds to hide in, both Trumpet and Jimmy Shannon (James Gleason) parachute out. Allied"}, {"doc_id": 12706409, "score": 69.98991394042969, "title": "An Annapolis Story", "text": "An Annapolis Story An Annapolis Story (alternative titles: The Blue and Gold and Navy Air Patrol) is a 1955 American drama film directed by Don Siegel and starring John Derek, Diana Lynn and Kevin McCarthy.A product of the newly formed Allied Artists company, \"An Annapolis Story\", despite having the \"Siegel Touch\", suffered from its low budget. Brothers Tony (John Derek) and Jim Scott (Kevin McCarthy) enroll as midshipmen at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis. Jim, the older one, looks after the more impulsive Tony and helps him pass a difficult test so he can play football in the"}]}
+{"question": "Which film came out first, Melnaattu Marumagan or Lingaa?", "answer": "Lingaa", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 20585315, "score": 80.75861358642578, "title": "Melnaattu Marumagan", "text": "Melnaattu Marumagan Melnaattu Marumagan (English: \"Westernised Son-in-law\") is a 2018 Tamil action film directed by MSS and produced by Mano Udhayakumar of Udhaya Creations. The film stars Rajkamal and Andreanne Nouyrigat in the leading roles, with Lollu Sabha Manohar and Muthukaalai in supporting roles. V. Kishorkumar composed the original score and soundtrack for the film, while Goutham Krishna handled the cinematography. Having begun production in September 2013, the film had went through production delays before being released on 16 February 2018. In September 2013, director MSS convinced television actor Rajkamal to play the lead role in his film on a"}, {"doc_id": 7553015, "score": 80.36695861816406, "title": "Marupakkam", "text": "Marupakkam Marupakkam () is a 1991 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by K. S. Sethumadhavan. It is based on the Tamil novel, \"Uchi Veyyil\" written by Indira Parthasarathy. The film stars Sivakumar, Jayabharathi, and Radha. Its' music is composed by L. Vaidyanathan. At the 38th National Film Awards, \"Marupakkam\" won three National Film Awards, including the Golden Lotus Award for Best Film, making it the first Tamil film to win the award. The film was featured at the International Film Festival of India in 2003 as part of a retrospective tribute to its director K.S. Sethu Madhavan. The film revolves"}, {"doc_id": 20585318, "score": 79.67119598388672, "title": "Melnaattu Marumagan", "text": "only makes it worse\" and \"by the time we reach the interval point, you stop worrying about the movie’s existence and start questioning your own\". The film's music was composed by V. Kishorkumar. The soundtrack was released on 22 August 2016 through Auro Music. The song \"Yaroival\" was written by lyricist Na. Muthukumar within thirty minutes on a car journey he had to Chennai airport. Melnaattu Marumagan Melnaattu Marumagan (English: \"Westernised Son-in-law\") is a 2018 Tamil action film directed by MSS and produced by Mano Udhayakumar of Udhaya Creations. The film stars Rajkamal and Andreanne Nouyrigat in the leading roles,"}, {"doc_id": 18012621, "score": 79.21576690673828, "title": "Lingaa", "text": "like his grandfather. The script as well as screenplay for \"Lingaa\" were penned by Pon Kumaran, who had registered the story with the South Indian Film Writers' Association under the title \"King Khan\" in 2010. The story is loosely based on John Penniquick who built Mullaperiyar Dam. He had also penned the dialogues for the film. The pre-production works began in March 2014. The following month, Ravikumar stated on Facebook that filming would commence soon and that the film was titled \"Lingaa\". Eros International was confirmed to distribute the film worldwide. Rockline Venkatesh was announced as producer. A. R. Rahman"}, {"doc_id": 18012606, "score": 79.19699096679688, "title": "Lingaa", "text": "Lingaa Lingaa is a 2014 Indian Tamil language action drama film written and directed by K.S. Ravikumar. The film was produced by Rockline Venkatesh under Rockline Entertainment. The film's script was written by Pon Kumaran. The film stars Rajinikanth, Anushka Shetty and Sonakshi Sinha in the lead roles while Santhanam, Jagapati Babu and Karunakaran essay supporting roles. The soundtrack was composed by A. R. Rahman. The cinematography and editing was handled by R. Rathnavelu and Samjith Mohammed respectively. The film revolves around Lingaa, a thief who enters a village called Solaiyur to save the dam and temple built by his"}]}
+{"question": "Do both films: And Then There Were None (1945 Film) and Langue Sacrée, Langue Parlée have the directors from the same country?", "answer": "yes", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 14455462, "score": 72.63770294189453, "title": "Jean Aurenche", "text": "89. Soon after his death, a compilation of interviews with Jean Aurenche was published. Named \"La Suite à l'écran\" (\"To be continued on the screen\"), this book co-wrote by French journalist Alain Riou contained insights and information about most of Jean Aurenche's screenplays and collaborators. Later, almost ten years after his death, Bertrand Tavernier co-wrote and directed a film about the life of Jean Aurenche and Jean Devaivre (a French assistant director) during World War II. The film, named \"Laissez Passer\" was starring Jacques Gamblin (as Jean Devaivre) and Denis Podalydès (as Jean Aurenche). In 2010, French cinema channel \"Cine"}, {"doc_id": 13215551, "score": 72.46692657470703, "title": "Je t'aime, je t'aime", "text": "Festival, but the festival was cancelled due to the countrywide wildcat strike that occurred in May 1968 in France. It won two awards – one for best actor, and the other many years later for \"best rediscovery\" in 2014 (Special Award of the Boston Society of Film Critics). While seldom ranked among Resnais's best works, \"Je t'aime, je t'aime\" has received positive reviews since its release. Its synopsis has been cited as an influence on the 2004 Michel Gondry film \"Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind\". Claude Ridder (Claude Rich) is leaving hospital after an attempt at suicide, when he"}, {"doc_id": 5072524, "score": 72.24095916748047, "title": "Straub–Huillet", "text": "Straub–Huillet Jean-Marie Straub (; born 8 January 1933, Metz, France) and Danièle Huillet (; 1 May 1936, Paris – 9 October 2006, Cholet) were a duo of filmmakers who made two dozen films between 1963 and 2006. Their films are noted for their rigorous, intellectually stimulating style and radical, communist politics. Though both were French, they worked mostly in Germany and Italy. \"From the Clouds to the Resistance\" (1979) and \"Sicilia!\" (1999) are among the duo's best regarded works. Straub met Huillet as a student in 1954. Straub was involved in the Parisian cinephile community at the time. He was"}, {"doc_id": 12192753, "score": 72.16854858398438, "title": "Gilles Bourdos", "text": "Pierre-Auguste Renoir and the first actor in the films of his son, the director Jean Renoir. The story is set in the south of France during World War I. The film stars Michel Bouquet, Christa Theret, and Vincent Rottiers. \"Renoir\" was selected as the French entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. Gilles Bourdos Gilles Bourdos (born 28 November 1963) is a French film director, screenwriter and producer. He is best known for his atmospheric cinema, which uses troubling themes in contrast with strong aesthetic imagery. He was one of the"}, {"doc_id": 981412, "score": 72.02432250976562, "title": "Robert Bresson", "text": "Robert Bresson Robert Bresson (; 25 September 1901 – 18 December 1999) was a French film director. Known for his ascetic approach, Bresson contributed notably to the art of cinema; his non-professional actors, ellipses, and sparse use of scoring have led his works to be regarded as preeminent examples of minimalist film. Bresson is among the most highly regarded French filmmakers of all time. His works \"A Man Escaped\" (1956), \"Pickpocket\" (1959) and \"Au hasard Balthazar\" (1966) were ranked among the 100 greatest films ever made in the 2012 \"Sight & Sound\" critics' poll. Other films of his, such as"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director died later, Lost In The Stratosphere or Blind Man'S Eyes?", "answer": "Blind Man'S Eyes", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 5417412, "score": 74.26575469970703, "title": "Douglas Slocombe", "text": "Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2008 New Year Honours, and attended a BAFTA dinner in his honour in 2009. He turned 100 in February 2013. Despite his blindness, Slocombe remained able to give interviews into his last years, and was interviewed by David A. Ellis in a book entitled \"Conversations with Cinematographers\" in 2011 by French television in French, by the BBC on the invasion of Poland in 2014, and on the history of British films in 2015. He was quoted in the latter interview as saying \"it's a weird feeling to have outlived virtually everyone you"}, {"doc_id": 9715980, "score": 73.23562622070312, "title": "Reza Abdoh", "text": "\"Quotations From a Ruined City\" (1994), co-written with his brother, Salar Abdoh. His later work was called \"nightmarish\" and used multimedia elements with downtown theater conventions to \"bombard\" audiences. New York Times critic Stephen Holden called Abdoh \"a theatrical visionary\" in his obituary. Abdoh was known for his use of video in his sets, and he also created several videos between 1986 and 1991. In 1992 Abdoh wrote and directed the feature length film \"The Blind Owl.\" Abdoh died due to causes related to AIDS on May 12, 1995. He is the subject of the book \"Reza Abdoh,\" edited by"}, {"doc_id": 501666, "score": 72.55831909179688, "title": "Alan Rickman", "text": "February 3, 2016 in the West London Crematorium in Kensal Green. His ashes were given to his wife, Rima Horton. His final two films, \"Eye in the Sky\" and \"Alice Through the Looking Glass\", were dedicated to his memory. Soon after his death his fans created a memorial underneath the \"Platform 9\" sign at London King's Cross railway station. His death has been compared to that of David Bowie, a fellow English cultural figure who died at the same age as Rickman four days earlier, also from cancer kept private from the public. Tributes from Rickman's co-stars and contemporaries appeared"}, {"doc_id": 360547, "score": 72.50827026367188, "title": "Stanley Kubrick", "text": "to Duncan, traumatized him for life. Kubrick also had a strong mistrust of doctors and medicine, especially those he did not know, and on one occasion he had a dentist from the Bronx flown to London to treat him. On March 7, 1999, six days after screening a final cut of \"Eyes Wide Shut\" for his family and the stars, Kubrick died in his sleep at the age of 70, after suffering a heart attack. His funeral was held five days later at his home estate at Childwickbury Manor, with only close friends and family in attendance, totaling approximately 100"}, {"doc_id": 7398385, "score": 72.43363952636719, "title": "Lawrence Weiskrantz", "text": "Lawrence Weiskrantz Lawrence Weiskrantz (28 March 1926 – 27 January 2018) was a British psychologist, who discovered the phenomenon of blindsight. Blindsight is when a person with a brain injury that makes him or her blind can nevertheless detect, point accurately at, and discriminate visually presented objects. Weiskrantz originally attended Girard College, a boarding school in Philadelphia, due in part to the death of his father when he was six. After graduating, he attended Swarthmore College and served in World War II. Shortly before his graduation, he was awarded a Catherwood fellowship at Oxford University. Weiskrantz became Professor of Psychology"}]}
+{"question": "Why did the director of film Port Of Seven Seas die?", "answer": "drowning", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 9603999, "score": 77.99592590332031, "title": "Port of Seven Seas", "text": "by Honore Panisse (Frank Morgan), a well-to-do middle-aged sailmaker. When Marius finds out he must go to sea for three years, he leaves without saying goodbye to Madelon; in a note he tells her that it would break his heart to tell her in person. She rushes to the dock, but sees his ship sailing away and faints. Marius's father Cesar, (Wallace Beery) who already thinks of Madelon as one of the family, carries her to her home. Later, Madelon finds out that she is pregnant, and to spare her the shame of a child born out of wedlock, Panisse"}, {"doc_id": 16613907, "score": 73.1830825805664, "title": "Ted Richmond", "text": "Ted Richmond Ted Richmond (June 10, 1910 – December 23, 2013) was an American film producer credited with 66 films between 1940 and 1979. He was born in New Bedford, Massachusetts. Richmond produced films for several studios including Universal Pictures, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Columbia Pictures. His most noted films include Return of the Seven (1966) with Yul Brynner, Red Sun (1971) with Charles Bronson, and Papillon (1973) with Steve McQueen and Dustin Hoffman. He died in Paris at the age of 103 in 2013. Richmond was born in New Bedford, Massachusetts. He first worked in the movie business as an usher"}, {"doc_id": 9603998, "score": 72.86295318603516, "title": "Port of Seven Seas", "text": "Port of Seven Seas Port of Seven Seas is a 1938 drama film starring Wallace Beery and featuring Frank Morgan and Maureen O'Sullivan. The movie was written by Preston Sturges based on the plays of Marcel Pagnol and the films based on them, and was directed by James Whale (director of \"Frankenstein\" and \"The Invisible Man\"). The cinematography is by Karl Freund, who filmed Fritz Lang's \"Metropolis\" and \"I Love Lucy\". In the French port of Marseille, a lovely young woman named Madelon (Maureen O'Sullivan) is in love with a young sailor, Marius (John Beal). Madelon in turn is loved"}, {"doc_id": 12388636, "score": 72.83851623535156, "title": "Port of Escape", "text": "Port of Escape Port of Escape is a 1956 British thriller film directed by Tony Young and starring Googie Withers, John McCallum, Bill Kerr and Joan Hickson. Two sailors, one Australian and one American, are kicked off their ship when it docks in London and are involved in a fight outside a dockside bar leading to a man's death. They go on the run and hide on a barge that belongs to three women. The two men plan to travel to Missouri, the home state of the American, but not all goes to plan. Hugh Pryse died in 1955, nine"}, {"doc_id": 16588553, "score": 72.66735076904297, "title": "John Treasure Jones", "text": "John Treasure Jones Captain John Treasure Jones (15 August 1905 – 12 May 1993) was a British sea officer who became a well-known media figure in the mid-1960s following his appointment as the last master of the Cunard liner, . He has been described as one of the 20th century's most distinguished mariners, in war and in peacetime. His forebears were men of the sea, who had captained sailing ships, and he elected to follow in their tradition. John Treasure Jones was born on 18 August 1905, at Cuckoo Mill Farm at Pelcomb Cross, outside Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire. His father, Shrewsbury"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director who was born first, Yaadein (1964 Film) or The Student'S Romance?", "answer": "The Student'S Romance", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 16909951, "score": 71.96153259277344, "title": "Salah Asuhan (film)", "text": "without updating the psychological aspects. This left the work, in Said's opinion, lacking believable motives and ultimately becoming \"a tiresome emptiness\". Heider likewise suggests that the novel lost much of its power during adaptation, adding that the characters remain stable in their respective quadrants and thus do not \"seriously show the dynamics of modernization\". Salah Asuhan (film) Salah Asuhan (literally \"Wrong Upbringing\", released internationally as The Misfit) is a 1972 film directed by Asrul Sani, produced by Andy Azhar, and starring Dicky Zulkarnaen, Ruth Pelupessy, and Rima Melati. Adapted from Abdoel Moeis' 1928 novel of the same name, it tells"}, {"doc_id": 7425731, "score": 70.75071716308594, "title": "The Young Rajah", "text": "the hatred of Austin Slade, Jr. (Jack Giddings), whom he beats out for a spot on the rowing team. At a party celebrating a rowing victory over arch-rival Yale, a jealous Slade calls Amos \"yellow\" and pours a drink on him, causing Amos to punch him. Slade grabs a chair as a weapon, but Amos ducks, and Slade falls through an open window to his death. Amos is cleared of all wrongdoing, but the newspaper story attracts the notice of Amhad Beg (J. Farrell MacDonald), Ali Khan's Prime Minister. That summer, at a party hosted by close friend Stephen Van"}, {"doc_id": 9628153, "score": 70.56356048583984, "title": "Jasmin Dizdar", "text": "stowing away in the landing-gear bay of a passenger plan that departs from North Africa. When the landing-gear bay opens as the plane makes its descent, he tumbles out from a few thousand feet over Rome and falls on the car-roof of a middle-class religious woman who begins to believe that the refugee is a gift from God. Jasmin Dizdar’s next feature film Chosen (2016) starring Harvey Keitel, Ana Ularu and Luke Mably is a moving drama of love, courage and survival against all odds. Set during the Second World War, the film tells the extraordinary story of a young"}, {"doc_id": 17833258, "score": 70.30096435546875, "title": "Youngistaan", "text": "Youngistaan Youngistaan is a 2014 Bollywood film directed by Syed Ahmad Afzal. It stars Jackky Bhagnani, Neha Sharma, Farooq Sheikh, Deepankar De and Kayoze Irani. The film is a love story set against the backdrop of Indian politics. Sheikh's performance as Akbar Patel was notably praised. \"Youngistaan\" is a love story set in the backdrop of Indian politics. It is the story of Abhimanyu Kaul and the love of his life, Anwita Chauhan. Abhimanyu Kaul, a young man living an ordinary life in Japan, finds himself in the political spotlight due to the sudden death of his father, the prime"}, {"doc_id": 1659553, "score": 70.28887939453125, "title": "Youssef Chahine", "text": "a murder investigation story involving twin brothers, but with the underlying theme of intellectual schizophrenia. In 1976 he made \"The Return Of The Prodigal Son,\" a \"musical tragedy\", but four years earlier had made one of his greatest films, \"The Sparrow\" (1972), both co-productions with Algeria. A journalist and a young police officer meet while investigating incidents of corruption. They and other people of the left pass through Bahiyya’s house, whose name represents the idea of the mother country and is invoked in Cheikh Imam’s song at the end of the film. After Nasser’s announcement of the defeat in the"}]}
+{"question": "Who is Ermengarde Of Tuscany's paternal grandfather?", "answer": "Adalbert I, Margrave of Tuscany", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 272452, "score": 81.79869079589844, "title": "Matilda of Tuscany", "text": "innate leadership ability. In an illustration of the Vita Mathildis by the monk Donizo (or, in Italian, Donizone), Matilda is referred to as \"Mathildis Lucens\" (from Lucca). She was descended from the nobleman Sigifredo of Lucca. Matilda was the youngest of the three children of Margrave Boniface III of Tuscany, ruler of a vast territory in Northern Italy and one of the most powerful vassals of the Holy Roman Emperor Henry III. Matilda's mother, Beatrice of Lorraine, was the Emperor's first cousin and closely connected to the imperial household. Renowned for her learning, Matilda was literate in Latin, as well"}, {"doc_id": 12758273, "score": 80.64295196533203, "title": "Bianca Riario", "text": "and Bianca della Rovere, sister of Pope Sixtus IV; however, it was rumoured that Girolamo's actual father was his uncle, Pope Sixtus. Her maternal grandparents were Galeazzo Maria Sforza, Duke of Milan, and his mistress Lucrezia Landriani. Bianca had five younger brothers from her mother's marriage to her father, a half-brother, Bernardino from her mother's second marriage to Giacomo Feo, and another half-brother from her mother's third and final marriage to Giovanni de' Medici il Popolano. This brother became known as the \"condottiero\" Giovanni delle Bande Nere. Bianca's early years were turbulent, marked by the violence, treachery, family rivalry amongst"}, {"doc_id": 20998214, "score": 80.13976287841797, "title": "Ermengarde of Tuscany", "text": "had two brothers, Guy of Tuscany and Lambert of Tuscany. She also had four half-siblings from her mother’s first marriage to Theobald of Arles: Hugh, king of Italy, Boso of Tuscany, Theutberga of Arles, and another sister, whose name is not known. Ermengarde married Adalbert I of Ivrea, from the Anscarid dynasty around 914/5. With Adalbert I, Ermengarde had a son, Anscar of Spoleto. Ermengarde had a great influence on her husband, and often appeared in his diplomas entitled ‘most noble countess’ (\"noblissima comitissa\"). Ermengarde also intervened in the diplomas of other rulers, including a diploma issued by Rudolf II"}, {"doc_id": 272453, "score": 80.0555419921875, "title": "Matilda of Tuscany", "text": "as reputed to speak German and French. The extent of Matilda's education in military matters is debated. It has been asserted that she was taught strategy, tactics, riding and wielding weapons, but recent scholarship finds these claims contentious. Following the death of their father in 1052, Matilda's brother, Frederick, inherited the family lands and titles under the regency of their mother. Matilda's sister, Beatrice, died the next year, making Matilda heir presumptive to Frederick's personal holdings. In 1054, determined to safeguard the interests of her children as well as her own, her mother married Godfrey the Bearded, a distant kinsman"}, {"doc_id": 272487, "score": 79.86799621582031, "title": "Matilda of Tuscany", "text": "play \"Enrico IV\". She is the main historical character in Kathleen McGowan's novel \"The Book of Love\" (Simon & Schuster, 2009). Matilda of Tuscany Matilda of Tuscany (Italian: \"Matilde di Canossa\" , Latin: \"Matilda\", \"Mathilda\"; 1046 – 24 July 1115) was a powerful feudal Margravine of Tuscany, ruler in northern Italy and the chief Italian supporter of Pope Gregory VII during the Investiture Controversy; in addition, she was one of the few medieval women to be remembered for her military accomplishments, thanks to which she was able to dominate all the territories north of the Church States. In 1076 she"}]}
+{"question": "Are North River (Cacapon River) and Siskiwit River both located in the same country?", "answer": "yes", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 15334021, "score": 75.3673095703125, "title": "North River (Cacapon River)", "text": "and is then joined from the west by Crooked Run before flowing under Gaston Road's one-lane bridge and finally arriving at its confluence with the Cacapon River at Forks of Cacapon. Since the early settlement of Hampshire County, the North River had been considered unnavigable by locals and experts alike. While groups of Native Americans probably used the river to transport meat to Ice Mountain, the first known African-American party to successfully float it did so under the direction of the renowned forester and naturalist Paul Bogdan. His group of men, who hailed from nearby New Creek, began their journey"}, {"doc_id": 15334017, "score": 73.12136840820312, "title": "North River (Cacapon River)", "text": "North River (Cacapon River) The North River is a tributary of the Cacapon River, belonging to the Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay watersheds. The river is located in Hampshire and Hardy counties in the U.S. state of West Virginia's Eastern Panhandle. The mouth of the North River into the Cacapon is located at Forks of Cacapon. From its headwaters to its mouth, the North River spans in length. The North River's headwaters comprise two streams that converge in the southeastern hollows of South Branch Mountain (3028 ft) in Hardy County. From its source, the river flows east through the communities"}, {"doc_id": 1068346, "score": 72.69156646728516, "title": "The Pas", "text": "The Pas The Pas ( ; ) is a town in Manitoba, Canada, located at the confluence of the Pasquia River and the Saskatchewan River within Division No. 21 in the Northern Region. It is approximately northwest of the provincial capital, Winnipeg, and from the border of Saskatchewan. It is sometimes still called Paskoyac by locals after the first trading post, called Fort Paskoya and constructed during French colonial rule. The Pasquia River begins in the Pasquia Hills in east central Saskatchewan. The French in 1795 knew the river as Basquiau. Known as \"The Gateway to the North\", The Pas"}, {"doc_id": 1323178, "score": 72.58010864257812, "title": "Red River of the North", "text": "in Canada. Settlers of the Red River Colony established farming along the river, and their primary settlement developed as Winnipeg, Manitoba. What became known as the Red River Trails, nineteenth-century oxcart trails developed originally by the Métis, supported the fur trade and these settlements. They contributed to further development of the region on both sides of the international border. The Red River begins at the confluence of the Bois de Sioux and Otter Tail rivers, on the border of Wahpeton, North Dakota and Breckenridge, Minnesota. Downstream, it is bordered by the twin cities of Fargo, North Dakota – Moorhead, Minnesota,"}, {"doc_id": 5131276, "score": 72.38967895507812, "title": "North Canadian River", "text": "in the US conducting officially sanctioned night sprints under lights. The Oklahoma River was profiled in \"The New York Times\" on April 22, 2008. North Canadian River The North Canadian River is a tributary of the Canadian River, approximately long, that flows through New Mexico, Texas and Oklahoma in the United States. The North Canadian River rises just east of Des Moines, New Mexico in Union County, New Mexico, where it is known as Corrumpa Creek. From there it flows eastwardly through the Oklahoma Panhandle starting in Cimarron County, where it is also known for some distance as the Beaver"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director who died earlier, Raiders Of The South or The House Of Peril?", "answer": "The House Of Peril", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 17705269, "score": 70.46297454833984, "title": "Return to the Hiding Place", "text": "C. Spencer, and research from the Dutch National Archives. The film is neither a prequel, nor a sequel to the 1975 film, \"The Hiding Place\"; rather, \"Return to the Hiding Place\" is a congruent accounting of Dutch underground resistance efforts from Hans Poley's perspective. It was directed by Peter C. Spencer and starred John Rhys-Davies, Mimi Sagadin and Craig Robert Young. An earlier film also based on the book of the same title was tested in Europe in 2011 titled War of Resistance but due to distinct differences in content and storyline was determined by official United States copyright to"}, {"doc_id": 213861, "score": 70.0052261352539, "title": "John Sayles", "text": "Joe Morton, Chris Cooper, Mary McDonnell, Vincent Spano, Kevin Tighe, Josh Mostel, Tom Wright, Gordon Clapp and Angela Bassett. John Sayles John Thomas Sayles (born September 28, 1950) is an American independent film director, screenwriter, editor, actor and novelist. He has twice been nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay, for \"Passion Fish\" (1992) and \"Lone Star\" (1996). His film \"Men with Guns\" (1997) was nominated for the Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film. His directorial debut, \"Return of the Secaucus 7\" (1980), has been added to the National Film Registry. Sayles was born in Schenectady, New"}, {"doc_id": 9847379, "score": 69.50286865234375, "title": "Harun Farocki", "text": "Harun Farocki Harun Farocki (9 January 1944 – 30 July 2014) was a German filmmaker, author, and lecturer in film. Farocki was born as Harun El Usman Faroqhi in Neutitschein, Sudetenland, which is now Nový Jičín in the Czech Republic. His father, Abdul Qudus Faroqui, had immigrated to Germany from India in the 1920s. His German mother had been evacuated from Berlin due to the Allied bombing of Germany. He simplified the spelling of his surname as a young man. After World War II Farocki grew up in India and Indonesia before the family resettled in Hamburg in 1958. Farocki,"}, {"doc_id": 8795242, "score": 69.49021911621094, "title": "George Sluizer", "text": "the then Defense Minister Ariel Sharon personally shooting two Palestinian children from close range near the Sabra-Shatilla refugee camp in 1982. George Sluizer George Sluizer (25 June 1932 – 20 September 2014) was a Dutch filmmaker whose credits included features as well as documentary films. He was best known for directing two versions of \"The Vanishing\", a 1988 Dutch-language release, originally titled \"Spoorloos\", and the 1993 American version. Other feature films directed by Sluizer included \"Utz\" (1992) for producer John Goldschmidt, \"Crimetime\" (1995), and \"Dark Blood\", which was discontinued after the death of its lead actor River Phoenix, but later"}, {"doc_id": 213851, "score": 69.17778015136719, "title": "John Sayles", "text": "John Sayles John Thomas Sayles (born September 28, 1950) is an American independent film director, screenwriter, editor, actor and novelist. He has twice been nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay, for \"Passion Fish\" (1992) and \"Lone Star\" (1996). His film \"Men with Guns\" (1997) was nominated for the Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film. His directorial debut, \"Return of the Secaucus 7\" (1980), has been added to the National Film Registry. Sayles was born in Schenectady, New York, the son of Mary (\"née\" Rausch), a teacher, and Donald John Sayles, a school administrator. Both of Sayles's"}]}
+{"question": "Who is the mother of Olaf (Ii) Haraldsen?", "answer": "Ragnild Magnusdotter", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 19216564, "score": 91.43556213378906, "title": "Harald Sigtryggsson", "text": "Gytha was married to Olaf Tryggvason, King of Norway, but Hudson suggests this is unlikely to be correct since the marriage is said to have occurred sixty-three years after Sitric's death. It is much more likely that Gytha was actually a granddaughter of Sitric through his son Amlaíb Cuarán. Sitric married an unnamed sister of Æthelstan, King of the Anglo-Saxons in 926. It is not known which, if any, of Sitric's children were by her, but traditions first recorded at Bury in the early twelfth century identify her as Saint Edith of Polesworth. The truth of his identification is debated,"}, {"doc_id": 8112343, "score": 90.85139465332031, "title": "Åsta Gudbrandsdatter", "text": "Stamford Bridge; his famous defeat by the forces of England's King Harold Godwinson has traditionally been considered the end of the Viking Age. Åsta Gudbrandsdatter Åsta Gudbrandsdatter (c. 975/980 – c. 1020/1030) was the mother of two Norwegian kings, King Olaf II of Norway and King Harald III of Norway. The primary source for the life of Åsta is Snorri Sturluson's saga Heimskringla, a 13th-century collection of tales about the lives of the Norwegian kings. In the chronicle, Åsta is described as \"generous and high-minded\" and as a keen political player and guiding influence on her royal husbands and children."}, {"doc_id": 1331317, "score": 88.95938110351562, "title": "Olaf II of Norway", "text": "\"Anu\" – \"forefather\", \"Leifr\" – \"heir\".) Olav is the modern equivalent in Norwegian, formerly often spelt Olaf. His name in Icelandic is Ólafur, in Faroese Ólavur, in Danish Olav, in Swedish Olof. Olave was the traditional spelling in England, preserved in the name of medieval churches dedicated to him. Other names, such as Oláfr hinn helgi, Olavus rex, and Olaf are used interchangeably (see the \"Heimskringla\" of Snorri Sturluson). He is sometimes referred to as \"Rex Perpetuus Norvegiae\" (), a designation which goes back to the 13th century. St.Olaf was born in Ringerike. His mother was Åsta Gudbrandsdatter, and his"}, {"doc_id": 1876551, "score": 88.45169830322266, "title": "Hrothgar", "text": "own daughter Yrsa. Moreover, it agrees with all other versions, except for \"Hrólfr Kraki's saga\", by presenting Hrothgar as a king of Denmark, although it agrees with \"Hrólfr Kraki's saga\" by marrying Hrothgar to an Anglo-Saxon woman. Another agreement with \"Hrólfr Kraki's saga\" is the information that their sister was married to a Sævil Jarl, and that they had to hide on an island fleeing their kin-slaying uncle, before they could kill him and avenge their father. The Old Norse genealogy work \"Hversu Noregr byggdist\" tells that Hróarr had a son named Valdar, the father of Harald the Old, the"}, {"doc_id": 8112336, "score": 88.23987579345703, "title": "Åsta Gudbrandsdatter", "text": "Åsta Gudbrandsdatter Åsta Gudbrandsdatter (c. 975/980 – c. 1020/1030) was the mother of two Norwegian kings, King Olaf II of Norway and King Harald III of Norway. The primary source for the life of Åsta is Snorri Sturluson's saga Heimskringla, a 13th-century collection of tales about the lives of the Norwegian kings. In the chronicle, Åsta is described as \"generous and high-minded\" and as a keen political player and guiding influence on her royal husbands and children. Her parents were Gudbrand Kula and Ulfhild. Åsta Gudbrandsdatter first appears in Snorri's 'Saga of King Olaf Tryggvason' as the wife of Harald"}]}
+{"question": "Which film came out earlier, Princesas or Aaron Cohen'S Debt?", "answer": "Aaron Cohen'S Debt", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 10678480, "score": 71.37354278564453, "title": "Aaron Cohen's Debt", "text": "It was directed by Amalia Margolin and written by Alon Bar. Originally made for Israel Cable Programming ICP, it was released 4 January 1999 in Israel and later the United States, Canada, France, Germany and Australia. Aaron Cohen's Debt Aaron Cohen's Debt () is a non-linear, fact based 1999 Israeli film starring Moshe Ivgy as Aaron Cohen, a father abruptly taken into custody at his birthday party by police for one child-support payment which he does not believe he owes. Despite his frail health and his daughter's frantic attempts to bail him out, Aaron is forced to spend the night"}, {"doc_id": 15374007, "score": 71.11566162109375, "title": "The Debt (2007 film)", "text": "The Debt (2007 film) Ha-Hov, aka HaChov, or in English, The Debt, is a 2007 Israeli drama-thriller film directed by Assaf Bernstein and starring Gila Almagor, Yuriy Chepurnov, and Oleg Drach, about three retired Mossad agents confronted by a challenge from their past. It was remade as the 2010 American/British film \"The Debt\", mixing the Mengele and Eichmann stories. Actors with corresponding major characters: The film is not based on actual fact, and centers on an Israeli-Mossad (kidon team) team who in 1964 capture a notorious Nazi doctor who had performed human experimentation in a German extermination camp, and, when"}, {"doc_id": 15374009, "score": 70.81868743896484, "title": "The Debt (2007 film)", "text": "States , but a version with English subtitles has screened at U.S. film festivals and has been shown on the Sundance cable-television channel. A U.S. remake titled \"The Debt\" starring Helen Mirren, Sam Worthington, Ciarán Hinds and Tom Wilkinson was directed by John Madden from a screenplay by Matthew Vaughn, Jane Goldman and Peter Straughan. It premiered at the Deauville American Film Festival on September 4, 2010, and was originally scheduled for wide release in December 2010 until this date was pushed back to August 31, 2011. The Debt (2007 film) Ha-Hov, aka HaChov, or in English, The Debt, is"}, {"doc_id": 13091973, "score": 70.6227035522461, "title": "The Debt (2010 film)", "text": "June 2011, followed by Kazakhstan and Russia in July 2011, and United States, Canada and India on 31 August 2011. In 1997, Rachel is honoured by her daughter Sarah during a release party in Tel Aviv for Sarah's book based on the account Rachel, Stefan and David gave of the events in 1965. Concurrently, David is escorted from his apartment by an Israeli government agent for a debriefing. David recognises Stefan waiting in another vehicle and unable to face their lie, he commits suicide by stepping in front of an oncoming truck. In 1965, a young Mossad agent Rachel Singer"}, {"doc_id": 13091972, "score": 70.34953308105469, "title": "The Debt (2010 film)", "text": "The Debt (2010 film) The Debt is a 2010 British-American remake of the 2007 Israeli alternate history-thriller film \"Ha-Hov\", directed by John Madden from a screenplay by Matthew Vaughn, Jane Goldman and Peter Straughan. It stars Helen Mirren, Sam Worthington, Jessica Chastain, Ciarán Hinds, Tom Wilkinson, Marton Csokas and Jesper Christensen. Although ready for release already in July 2010, and scheduled for a December 2010 release in the United States, the film only toured various film festivals during the autumn of 2010 and spring of 2011. It didn't see a general release until it was released in France on 15"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director born first, Megvédtem Egy Asszonyt or Actrices?", "answer": "Megvédtem Egy Asszonyt", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 4091280, "score": 74.28890228271484, "title": "István Szabó", "text": "Door\" (2012), an English language production based on a Hungarian novel by Magda Szabó (no relation), focuses on the relationship between an affluent novelist (Martina Gedeck) and her poor, mysterious maid (Helen Mirren). It opened the 13th Tbilisi International Film Festival, and won the Michael Curtiz Audience Award at the Hungarian Film Festival of Los Angeles. Szabó's frequent collaborators have included actors András Bálint, Klaus Maria Brandauer, Péter Andorai, and Ildikó Bánsági; cinematographer Lajos Koltai; and screenwriters Péter Dobai and Andrea Vészits. Several interconnected themes run through Szabó's films, the most common being the relationship between the personal and the"}, {"doc_id": 12530088, "score": 72.87911987304688, "title": "Iska's Journey", "text": "Iska's Journey Iszka utazása () is a 2007 Hungarian film directed by Csaba Bollók and stars newcomer Mária Varga. The film is the result of director Bollók's accidental meeting with a 14-year-old street child, Maria Varga, living in a coal mining town of the Southern Carpathians. The story follows her journey from her small town to the Black Sea, where she becomes a victim of human trafficking. The film was first screened in February 2007 at the Hungarian Film Festival, where it ended up as the surprise winner of the Grand Prize. After its international premier at the Berlinale in"}, {"doc_id": 4091284, "score": 72.50437927246094, "title": "István Szabó", "text": "role in many of his films, and one becomes the central image in \"Budapest Tales\". Budapest itself plays an important role in many of his films, including scenes of the Danube and of buildings Szabó lived in when he was a child. Acting also plays a key role in Szabó's films, as he values psychological complexity in his central characters. In his first several features, he tended to use the same lead actors over and over—first András Bálint, then Klaus Maria Brandauer. Consistent with this focus on acting, he frequently employs long close-up shots to emphasize the play of emotions"}, {"doc_id": 4091269, "score": 72.40701293945312, "title": "István Szabó", "text": "narrative structures, characterized by flashbacks and dreams, for a more linear one. At the same time, he traded the literal representation of history for an allegorical one. The film follows a disparate group of people who come together on the outskirts of an unnamed city at the end of an unnamed war to repair a damaged tram and ride it into the city. Allegorically, the film was interpreted by critics variously as representing Hungarian history specifically or universal human responses to war and reconstruction more generally. Szabó's first four full-length films featured the actor András Bálint in roles based on"}, {"doc_id": 6180378, "score": 72.28367614746094, "title": "Nimród Antal", "text": "Never\" (2013). Antal began shooting a biopic about infamous Hungarian bank robber Attila Ambrus in 2016; the film, called \"A Viszkis\", is slated to be released in 2017. Antal has appeared in acting roles in some Hungarian films, the most known among these are \"András Salamon\"'s \"Közel a szerelemhez\" (1999) and \"Balra a nap nyugszik\" (2000), directed by \"András Fésös\". Antal had major supporting parts in both of these films. He also had a cameo in Robert Rodriguez's 2010 film \"Machete\". Nimród Antal Nimród E. Antal (; born November 30, 1973) is a Hungarian-American film director, screenwriter and actor. Antal"}]}
+{"question": "Which film was released more recently, Siren Of Bagdad or The Storyteller Of Venice?", "answer": "Siren Of Bagdad", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 19175236, "score": 72.1048355102539, "title": "Murder on the Orient Express (2017 film)", "text": "if the film were successful. On November 20, 2017, 20th Century Fox announced that a sequel, based on the 1937 novel \"Death on the Nile\", was in active development, with Michael Green, screenwriter of the first film, returning to write the screenplay. Branagh will again be both director and star. In an interview with \"Associated Press\" in December 2017, Branagh discussed developing an adaptation of \"Death on the Nile\" with the possibility of even more films to follow, potentially creating a new \"cinematic universe\" of Poirot films: In February 2018, Fox scheduled \"Death on the Nile\" for release on November"}, {"doc_id": 2899453, "score": 71.76090240478516, "title": "Death on the Nile", "text": "published in France by in 2003 under the title of \"Mort sur le Nil\". In November 2017, it was announced that 20th Century Fox is developing \"Death on the Nile\" as a sequel to their version of \"Murder on the Orient Express.\" Michael Green was announced as penning the script and Kenneth Branagh was expected to return as Poirot and as director. It was originally scheduled for release on 20 December 2019, up against \"\", but on 16 October 2018, Fox delayed the film release date to 2 October 2020. On 28 September 2018, it was announced that Gal Gadot"}, {"doc_id": 19175217, "score": 70.74461364746094, "title": "Murder on the Orient Express (2017 film)", "text": "over $351 million worldwide and received mixed reviews from critics, with praise for the cast's performances and the production value, but some criticism for not adding anything new to previous adaptations. A sequel, titled \"Death on the Nile\", is scheduled for a release on October 2, 2020. In 1934, famous Belgian detective Hercule Poirot solves a theft at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. The obsessive-compulsive sleuth — who seeks balance in life, and considers his case-solving ability to see a lie amid truth to be a curse — wants to rest in Istanbul, but must return to"}, {"doc_id": 19921630, "score": 70.15645599365234, "title": "Journey's End (2017 film)", "text": "Journey's End (2017 film) Journey's End is a British film adaptation of the play \"Journey's End\" by R. C. Sherriff. Written by Simon Reade and directed by Saul Dibb, it is the fifth film adaptation of the play, following \"Journey's End\" (1930), \"The Other Side\" (1931), \"Aces High\" (1976), and a 1988 BBC TV film (also \"Journey's End\"). The film was screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. * = new character, does not appear in the stage play It was first announced in 2014, as part of the British commemoration of the First"}, {"doc_id": 8142382, "score": 69.88970947265625, "title": "Bel Canto (novel)", "text": "the same name from director Paul Weitz was announced in September 2016, with Julianne Moore, Ken Watanabe, and Demián Bichir slated to star. In February 2017, it was announced that Sebastian Koch, Christopher Lambert, and Elsa Zylberstein had been added to the cast, and that Demián Bichir had been replaced by Tenoch Huerta . Principal photography began February 13, 2017. On May 8, 2018, Screen Media Films announced that it had secured North American distribution rights for the film; it is set for a September 2018 theatrical release . The television series \"Archer\" parodied \"Bel Canto\" during its seventh season"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the place of burial of Pellegrinus I Of Aquileia's father?", "answer": "monastery of Rosazzo", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 11758448, "score": 76.46443176269531, "title": "Tomb of the Scipios", "text": "Tomb of the Scipios The Tomb of the Scipios (Latin sepulcrum Scipionum), also called the hypogaeum Scipionum, was the common tomb of the patrician Scipio family during the Roman Republic for interments between the early 3rd century BC and the early 1st century AD. Then it was abandoned and within a few hundred years its location was lost. The tomb was rediscovered twice, the last time in 1780 and stands under a hill by the side of the road behind a wall at numbers 9 and 12 Via di Porta San Sebastiano, Rome, where it can be visited by the"}, {"doc_id": 5938416, "score": 75.80713653564453, "title": "Virgil's tomb", "text": "Virgil's tomb Virgil's tomb (Italian: \"Tomba di Virgilio\") is a Roman burial vault in Naples, said to be the tomb of the poet Virgil (October 15, 70 BC – September 21, 19 BC). It is located at the entrance to the old Roman tunnel known as the Crypta Neapolitana or \"grotta vecchia\" in the Piedigrotta district of the city, between Mergellina and Fuorigrotta. It is a small structure, with a small dome of rocks located at the top of the park. Virgil was the object of literary admiration and veneration before his death. In the following centuries and particularly in"}, {"doc_id": 11807987, "score": 75.638427734375, "title": "Marcus Marius Gratidianus", "text": "towards his father by seeking revenge as an alternative to justice. But the dutiful son may not have wanted to bloody his own hands with the deed: \"One would not expect the polished Catulus actually to preside over the torture, and carry the head to Sulla,\" observes Elizabeth Rawson, noting that Catulus was later known as the friend and protector of Catiline. The site of the family tomb, otherwise unknown, is mentioned only in connection with this incident and identified vaguely as \"across the Tiber,\" which accords with Cicero's statement that the head was carried from the Janiculum to the"}, {"doc_id": 11758452, "score": 75.57421875, "title": "Tomb of the Scipios", "text": "opening of the Via Appia in 312 BC, probably by the then head of the family, Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus, consul in 298 BC. He was the earliest known occupant after his death around 280 BC. His sarcophagus was the only one to survive intact - it is now on show at the Vatican Museums, re-united with its original inscription. According to Coarelli, the capacity of 30 burial places was reached, and the main body of the complex was essentially complete, by the middle 2nd century BC, but new burials continued at long intervals until the 1st century AD. During"}, {"doc_id": 16399397, "score": 75.5357666015625, "title": "Tomb of Antony and Cleopatra", "text": "Tomb of Antony and Cleopatra The long-lost tomb of Antony and Cleopatra, the burial crypt of Mark Antony and Cleopatra (VII), from 30 BC, remains unknown somewhere near Alexandria, Egypt. According to historians Suetonius and Plutarch, the Roman leader Octavian (later renamed Augustus) permitted their burial together after he had defeated them. Their surviving children were taken back to Rome, to be raised as Roman citizens. Shakespeare, inspired by Plutarch, briefly alludes to this common entombment in the voice of his character Caesar (Octavian), in the very last verses of his play \"Antony and Cleopatra\" (Act V, scene II): Reports"}]}
+{"question": "What is the place of birth of Albrecht Vii, Count Of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt's father?", "answer": "Sondershausen", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 515602, "score": 84.22132873535156, "title": "Albrecht III Achilles, Elector of Brandenburg", "text": "governor in Brandenburg; a few months after Albert's birth, he was enfeoffed with the electorate at the Council of Constance by the Luxembourg emperor Sigismund. After passing some time at the court of Emperor Sigismund, Albert took part in the Hussite Wars, and afterwards distinguished himself whilst assisting Sigismund's successor, the Habsburg king Albert II of Germany, against the Hussites and their Polish allies. In 1435, he and is eldest brother John went on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem. On the division of territory which followed his father's death in 1440, Albert received the Principality of Ansbach, while John took over"}, {"doc_id": 10985594, "score": 84.19181823730469, "title": "Albrecht of Saxe-Weissenfels", "text": "Albrecht of Saxe-Weissenfels Albrecht of Saxe-Weissenfels (14 April 1659 in Halle – 9 May 1692 in Leipzig), was a German prince of the House of Wettin. He was the fifth and youngest son of August, Duke of Saxe-Weissenfels, and his first wife, Anna Maria of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. By the will of his father (1680), Albrecht only received an income from his older brother's lands. Without lands of his own, he spend most of his time with his wife's relatives in Wertheim and converted to the Catholicism. As a member of the Fruitbearing Society, he received the surname \"der Muntere\". In Wertheim"}, {"doc_id": 1838265, "score": 83.6594009399414, "title": "Albrecht von Wallenstein", "text": "ambition. Several Protestant victories over Catholic armies induced Ferdinand to recall Wallenstein, who then defeated the Swedish king Gustavus Adolphus at Alte Veste and killed him at Lützen. Dissatisfied with the Emperor's treatment of him, Wallenstein considered allying with the Protestants. However, he was assassinated at Eger in Bohemia by one of the army's officials, with the emperor's approval. Wallenstein was born on 24 September 1583 in Heřmanice, Bohemia, which is the easternmost and largest region in what was then the Holy Roman Empire, the present-day Czech Republic, into a poor Protestant branch of the Waldstein (Wallenstein, Valdštejn) family who"}, {"doc_id": 7242345, "score": 83.54258728027344, "title": "Albrecht VII, Count of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt", "text": "Albrecht VII, Count of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt Albrecht VII, Count of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (16 January 1537 – 10 April 1605) was Count of Schwarzburg and founder of the Line of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt, which later received the title of Prince. He was the youngest of the surviving sons of Günther XL, Count of Schwarzburg-Blankenburg and his wife Countess Elisabeth zu Ysenburg-Büdingen in Birstein. His father, Günther XL, had united all of the Schwarzburg possessions. After he died in 1552, the county inherited by his four surviving sons, Günther XLI, John Günther I, William I and Albrecht VII, who divided their country in 1572. After the"}, {"doc_id": 146880, "score": 83.24053955078125, "title": "Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor", "text": "\"Arch-Sleepyhead of the Holy Roman Empire\" () during his lifetime, he is today increasingly seen as an efficient ruler. Born at the Tyrolean residence of Innsbruck in 1415, Frederick was the eldest son of the Inner Austrian duke Ernest the Iron, a member of the Leopoldian line of the Habsburg dynasty, and his second wife Cymburgis of Masovia. According to the 1379 Treaty of Neuberg, the Leopoldinian branch ruled over the duchies of Styria, Carinthia and Carniola, or what was referred to as Inner Austria. Only three of Frederick's eight siblings survived childhood: his younger brother Albert (later to be"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director who was born earlier, Legend Of The Inca Bridge or Gangs Of New York?", "answer": "Legend Of The Inca Bridge", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 1609140, "score": 68.6425552368164, "title": "Steve McQueen (director)", "text": "Steve McQueen (director) Steven Rodney McQueen (born 9 October 1969) is a British film director and screenwriter. For his 2013 film, \"12 Years a Slave\", a historical drama adaptation of an 1853 slave narrative memoir, he won an Academy Award, BAFTA Award for Best Film, and Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama, as a producer, and he also received the award for Best Director from the New York Film Critics Circle. McQueen is the first black filmmaker to win an Academy Award for Best Picture. McQueen frequently collaborates with actor Michael Fassbender, who has starred in three"}, {"doc_id": 6980436, "score": 67.66294860839844, "title": "Jeff Zimbalist", "text": "Jeff Zimbalist Jeffrey Leib Nettler Zimbalist (born August 15, 1978 in Northampton, Massachusetts) is an Academy Award shortlisted, Emmy and Peabody Award winning American filmmaker best known for his feature films Favela Rising, The Two Escobars, Momentum Generation, Nossa Chape, Youngstown Boys, Pelé, , The Scribe of Urabá, and his television series ReMastered and Phenoms. Along with his brother Michael, the Zimbalists have collaborated with eminent names in the entertainment industry, such as Quincy Jones, Pelé, Shakira, Will Smith, Jesse Jackson, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Mick Jagger, Joe Roth, Javier Bardem, Russell Simmons, Irving Azoff, Naomi Campbell, Kelly Slater, Aishwarya Rai, and"}, {"doc_id": 4829226, "score": 67.40396118164062, "title": "Antoine Fuqua", "text": "Award for Best Actor. His next films were the action war drama \"Tears of the Sun\" (2003), the Arthurian legend film \"King Arthur\" (2004), the conspiracy action thriller \"Shooter\" (2007), the crime film \"Brooklyn's Finest\" (2009), and the action thrillers \"Olympus Has Fallen\" (2013) and \"The Equalizer\" (2014), the latter of which again pairs Fuqua with Denzel Washington. He co-created the comic-book miniseries \"After Dark\" with Wesley Snipes, which was written by Peter Milligan and illustrated by Jeff Nentrup. Fuqua was scheduled to direct \"Prisoners\", based on a storybook from Aaron Guzikowski, but left the project. He was slated to"}, {"doc_id": 19695988, "score": 67.3938217163086, "title": "Roman J. Israel, Esq.", "text": "March 2017. Gilroy's collaborators on \"Nightcrawler\", cinematographer Robert Elswit and editor John Gilroy, worked with him again on the project. On January 31, 2017, it was reported that Colin Farrell was in talks to join the cast. As of February 28, 2017, Ashton Sanders was in talks to join as well, though he was unable to because of scheduling conflicts. In April 2017, Nazneen Contractor and Joseph David-Jones joined the cast. As of April 21, 2017, \"Inner City\" had begun filming in Los Angeles. In June 2017, Carmen Ejogo joined the cast as a civil rights worker. On June 22,"}, {"doc_id": 3331052, "score": 67.2931137084961, "title": "Paul Schrader", "text": "murder enquiry, and the Israeli-set \"Adam Resurrected\" (2008), which stars Jeff Goldblum and Willem Dafoe. After five years of trying and failing to find funding to make feature films, Schrader returned with \"The Canyons\" (2013) an erotic dramatic thriller written by Bret Easton Ellis and starring Lindsay Lohan and adult-film star James Deen. The film gained notability as it was one of the first films to use the website Kickstarter to crowd-source its funding. Schrader also used the website Let It Cast to have unknown actors submit their audition tapes over the internet. American Apparel stepped in to provide some"}]}
+{"question": "Which film came out earlier, Mio In The Land Of Faraway or I Could Never Be Your Woman?", "answer": "Mio In The Land Of Faraway", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 13499467, "score": 73.63349914550781, "title": "Mio in the Land of Faraway", "text": "Mio in the Land of Faraway Mio in the Land of Faraway (; ) is a 1987 fantasy film directed by Vladimir Grammatikov and starring Christopher Lee, Christian Bale, Nicholas Pickard, Timothy Bottoms and Susannah York. Based on the 1954 novel \"Mio, My Son\" by Astrid Lindgren, it tells the story of a boy from Stockholm who travels to an otherworldly fantasy realm and frees the land from an evil knight's oppression. \"Mio in the Land of Faraway\" was co-produced by companies from Sweden, Norway and the Soviet Union with a budget of about fifty million Swedish kronor, making it"}, {"doc_id": 13499485, "score": 72.82819366455078, "title": "Mio in the Land of Faraway", "text": "the film's background music. The LP album (CBS 460594-8) contains the following tracks: Mio in the Land of Faraway Mio in the Land of Faraway (; ) is a 1987 fantasy film directed by Vladimir Grammatikov and starring Christopher Lee, Christian Bale, Nicholas Pickard, Timothy Bottoms and Susannah York. Based on the 1954 novel \"Mio, My Son\" by Astrid Lindgren, it tells the story of a boy from Stockholm who travels to an otherworldly fantasy realm and frees the land from an evil knight's oppression. \"Mio in the Land of Faraway\" was co-produced by companies from Sweden, Norway and the"}, {"doc_id": 13499468, "score": 72.71980285644531, "title": "Mio in the Land of Faraway", "text": "the most expensive film adaptation of an Astrid Lindgren book during her lifetime. It featured an international cast consisting largely of British, Russian and Scandinavian actors, while its filming locations included Stockholm, Moscow, Crimea, and Scotland. The film was shot in English and subsequently dubbed in Swedish and Russian. Its special effects were created by Derek Meddings. The film's theme song, \"Mio My Mio\", was composed by two former ABBA members, Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus, and performed by the Swedish band Gemini. Released in 1987, the film saw Nicholas Pickard's debut as an actor and marked Christian Bale's first"}, {"doc_id": 13499480, "score": 72.05130767822266, "title": "Mio in the Land of Faraway", "text": "also the feature-film debut of Christian Bale, who reappeared in December that year as the NBR-acclaimed lead of Steven Spielberg's \"Empire of the Sun\" (1987). The film appeared at the Moscow International Film Festival in July 1987, with its Russian dub competing in the Children's Films category. The film also appeared at the Norwegian International Film Festival on 18 August 1987. It premiered in Sweden on 16 October 1987. The film is distributed in Sweden by Sandrew Metronome, and in the United States by Miramax Films as \"The Land of Faraway\". It was released on VHS by Prism Entertainment in"}, {"doc_id": 13499482, "score": 71.55938720703125, "title": "Mio in the Land of Faraway", "text": "omission of the original work's psychological nuances. Another factor was the film's international eclecticism in its cast and settings, which the \"Cinema Journal\" critic characterized as \"Anglicizing\" and contrasted to the Swedish medievalism of the better-received Lindgren adaptations \"The Brothers Lionheart\" (1977) and \"Ronia the Robber's Daughter\" (1984). Critical response elsewhere has ranged from mixed to negative. Following the 1987 festival screening in Norway, the film-industry magazine \"Variety\" criticized \"Mio in the Land of Faraway\" for its unsubtle handling of Lindgren's text and the actors, although it praised the film's appealing appearance and high production values as well as Christopher"}]}
+{"question": "What is the date of death of Richard Bootle-Wilbraham's father?", "answer": "3 April 1853", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 365825, "score": 75.29434204101562, "title": "Richard III of England", "text": "Tewkesbury that resulted in Edward's restoration to the throne in spring 1471. During his adolescence, Richard developed idiopathic scoliosis. In 2014, after the discovery of Richard's remains, the osteoarchaeologist Dr. Jo Appleby, of Leicester University's School of Archaeology and Ancient History, imaged the spinal column and reconstructed a model using 3D printing, and concluded that though the spinal scoliosis looked dramatic, it probably did not cause any major physical deformity that could not be disguised by clothing. Following a decisive Yorkist victory over the Lancastrians at the Battle of Tewkesbury, Richard married Anne Neville, the younger daughter of the Earl"}, {"doc_id": 10066558, "score": 75.15394592285156, "title": "Richard Gresham", "text": "hangings to the value of 1000 marks or more. In part payment, in January 1521, Gresham asked Wolsey to obtain a licence for him to profit by international trade, including the right to send a ship to Turkey. Margaret, Duchess of Savoy, impounded one of his ships carrying wheat from Antwerp. Gresham asked Wolsey to sign a letter in his support in March 1521, and wrote that he had obtained eight cloths-of-gold for hanging in the Cardinal's closet at Hampton Court. The Gresham family motto is \"Fiat voluntas tua\" ('Thy will be done'). Gresham died at Bethnal Green on 21"}, {"doc_id": 573641, "score": 75.05766296386719, "title": "Richard II of England", "text": "throne; the heir presumptive was Edmund Mortimer, Earl of March, who was descended from Edward III's third son, the second to survive to adulthood, Lionel of Antwerp. Bolingbroke's father, John of Gaunt, was Edward's fourth son, the third to survive to adulthood. The problem was solved by emphasising Henry's descent in a direct \"male\" line, whereas March's descent was through his grandmother. According to the official record (read by Thomas Arundel, archbishop of Canterbury, during an assembly of lords and commons at Westminster Hall on Tuesday 30 September), Richard gave up his crown willingly and ratified his deposition citing as"}, {"doc_id": 573610, "score": 74.61824798583984, "title": "Richard II of England", "text": "at his birth. This anecdote, and the fact that his birth fell on the feast of Epiphany, was later used in the religious imagery of the Wilton Diptych, where Richard is one of three kings paying homage to the Virgin and Child. His elder brother Edward of Angoulême died near his sixth birthday in 1371, and Richard became his father's heir. The Black Prince finally succumbed to his long illness in June 1376. The Commons in parliament genuinely feared that Richard's uncle, John of Gaunt, would usurp the throne. For this reason, the prince was quickly invested with the princedom"}, {"doc_id": 17077075, "score": 74.52307891845703, "title": "Exhumation and reburial of Richard III of England", "text": "left and reducing his apparent height, it did not preclude an active lifestyle, and would not have caused a hunchback. The bones are those of a male with an age range estimation of 30–34, consistent with Richard, who was 32 when he died. Two radiocarbon datings to find the age of the bones suggested dates of 1430–60 and 1412–49—both too early for Richard's death in 1485. Mass spectrometry carried out on the bones found evidence of much seafood consumption, which is known to make radiocarbon dating samples appear older than they are. A Bayesian analysis suggested there was a 68.2%"}]}
+{"question": "What nationality is the director of film Oļegs Un Aina?", "answer": "Soviet", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 19618441, "score": 77.19148254394531, "title": "Ilya Naishuller", "text": "an actor, with a small role in the Roman Karimov crime comedy \"All at Once\" (Russian: \"Всё и сразу\"). Shortly thereafter, Naishuller began shooting his film-directing debut Hardcore, later renamed \"Hardcore Henry\". The action movie was produced by Timur Bekmambetov, Inga Vainshtein Smith, and Ekaterina Kononenko and featured supporting roles from Sharlto Copley and Tim Roth. Naishuller functioned as a screenwriter, director, producer and also took on a role as an actor. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival 2015, and went on to gross $14.3 million USD, becoming one of the most successful Russian films since 1991."}, {"doc_id": 18145297, "score": 76.82675170898438, "title": "Oleg Sentsov", "text": "and all other remaining hostages\". The German government's special envoy for human rights and humanitarian affairs said in a statement that he was \"shaken\" by the severity of the sentences and urged Russia to comply with Council of Europe norms for the humane treatment of prisoners. European directors Agnieszka Holland, Ken Loach, Mike Leigh, and Pedro Almodóvar co-signed a 10 June 2014 letter by the European Film Academy to Russian authorities, demanding that the charges against Sentsov be dropped and the allegations of torture investigated. Iranian film director Mohsen Makhmalbaf dedicated his acceptance of the 2015 Robert Bresson Prize of"}, {"doc_id": 4866963, "score": 76.50521087646484, "title": "Sergei Bodrov", "text": "Sergei Bodrov Sergei Vladimirovich Bodrov (; born June 28, 1948) is a Russian film director, screenwriter, and producer. In 2003 he was the President of the Jury at the 25th Moscow International Film Festival. Bodrov was born in Khabarovsk, Russian SFSR, USSR (now Russia). In the post-Soviet period he emigrated to the United States. His son, actor Sergei Bodrov, Jr. was killed in an avalanche in the mountains of the North Caucasus on September 20, 2002 while shooting his film which was tentatively titled \"The Messenger\". Bodrov's grandmother was ethnic Buryat, which influenced his decision to make the movie \"Mongol\"."}, {"doc_id": 13860794, "score": 76.2780532836914, "title": "Darezhan Omirbaev", "text": "the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. Darezhan Omirbaev Darezhan Omirbaev (, born 15 March 1958) is a Kazakh film director and screenwriter. Omirbaev has directed nine films since 1982; six features, one medium length digital film, and three shorts. His second short, \"Shilde,\" shot in black and white, is autobiographical, as are his first two features \"Kairat\" (also shot in black and white) and \"Cardiogram\", which premiered at the 52nd edition of the Venice Film Festival, winning the CICT/UNESCO Prize. \"Tueur à gages\", a crime story inspired by Tolstoy's \"The Forged Coupon\", screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the"}, {"doc_id": 5887477, "score": 76.12420654296875, "title": "Oleg Yankovsky", "text": "the father) and \"Nostalghia\" (in the main role). In the early 1990s, Yankovsky also played quite different roles in Georgi Daneliya’s tragic comedy \"Passport\" (1990) and in Karen Shakhnazarov’s historical and psychological drama \"The Assassin of the Tsar\" (1991). In 1991, he was the President of the Jury at the 17th Moscow International Film Festival. Starting in 1993, Yankovsky ran the Kinotavr Film Festival in Sochi. He continued to receive awards for his work with several Nika Awards from the Russian Film Academy for his directorial debut \"Come Look at Me\" (2001) and Valery Todorovsky's \"Lyubovnik\" (2002). He appeared as"}]}
+{"question": "What is the date of death of the director of film Break The News (Film)?", "answer": "15 March 1981", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 19324052, "score": 70.51289367675781, "title": "Hollywood Ending (Agent Carter)", "text": "by regular cast members James D'Arcy, Chad Michael Murray, and Enver Gjokaj. \"Hollywood Ending\" originally aired on ABC on March 1, 2016, and according to Nielsen Media Research, was watched by 2.35 million viewers. Whitney Frost absorbs the Zero Matter released from Jason Wilkes, who is rescued by Peggy Carter, as Howard Stark returns and aids in their escape. Jack Thompson finds in Vernon Masters's possession a supposedly incriminating file on Carter and a secret Council key. Joseph Manfredi becomes concerned with Frost's behavior, and her new obsession with opening another rift, this time with a machine of her own"}, {"doc_id": 13908528, "score": 70.257568359375, "title": "Collapse (film)", "text": "Collapse (film) Collapse, directed by Chris Smith, is an American documentary film exploring the theories, writings and life story of controversial author Michael Ruppert. \"Collapse\" premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2009 to positive reviews. Ruppert, a former Los Angeles police officer who describes himself as an investigative reporter and radical thinker, has authored books on the events of the September 11 attacks and of energy issues. Critics in the mainstream media and in D.C. called him a conspiracy theorist and an alarmist. Director Smith interviewed Ruppert over the course of fourteen hours in an interrogation-like setting"}, {"doc_id": 18143020, "score": 69.74993133544922, "title": "London Has Fallen", "text": "years later, UK Prime Minister James Wilson suddenly dies, and arrangements are made for the Western world leaders to attend his funeral in London. Secret Service Director Lynne Jacobs (Angela Bassett) assigns agent Mike Banning (Gerard Butler), a close friend of U.S. President Benjamin Asher (Aaron Eckhart), to lead Asher's security detail while overseas, even though Banning's wife Leah (Radha Mitchell) is due to give birth to their child in a few weeks. The entourage arrives via Air Force One at Stansted Airport, and Banning pushes their arrival at Somerset House in London via Marine One to earlier. As Asher's"}, {"doc_id": 16353373, "score": 69.65475463867188, "title": "Day 5: 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m.", "text": "his friend and President. This episode is notable for the number of cast member deaths. Fox revealed that the season would open with at least one major death prior to the episode's premiere. Dennis Haysbert, who had been with the show since the first season, was reluctant to film the scene where David Palmer is assassinated. The character was originally slated to die in Season 4, but Dennis said he \"just refused to do it for a great many months. Then they sent one of my friends, who's now the show's runner, and he convinced me to do it because"}, {"doc_id": 1587353, "score": 69.61722564697266, "title": "The Parallax View", "text": "the only film in the trilogy not to be distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, \"The Parallax View\" is also the only one of the three not to be nominated for an Academy Award. TV newswoman Lee Carter witnesses the assassination of presidential candidate Charles Carroll atop Seattle's Space Needle. A waiter armed with a revolver is pursued and falls to his death while a second waiter, also armed, leaves the scene unnoticed. A congressional committee decides that the killing was the work of the dead waiter but conspiracy theories subsequently arise. Three years later, Carter visits her former boyfriend and"}]}
+{"question": "Which film came out earlier, Morecambe Church Lads' Brigade At Drill or Little Funny Guy?", "answer": "Morecambe Church Lads' Brigade At Drill", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 10714464, "score": 67.67605590820312, "title": "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (film)", "text": "plague in Crete. He had originally played the part of Lycus in the 1963 West End stage production. Roy Kinnear appeared in eight other films directed by Richard Lester: \"Help!\" (1965), \"How I Won the War\" (1967), \"The Bed Sitting Room\" (1969), \"The Three Musketeers\" (1973), \"The Four Musketeers\" (1974), \"Juggernaut\" (1974), \"Royal Flash\" (1975) and \"The Return of the Musketeers\" (1989). Songs from the original Broadway score which were cut for the film: \"Love I Hear\" (Hero), \"Free\" (Pseudolus and Hero), \"Pretty Little Picture\" (Pseudolus, Hero, Philia), \"I'm Calm\" (Hysterium), \"Impossible\" (Senex and Hero), \"That Dirty Old Man\" (Domina)"}, {"doc_id": 11996210, "score": 67.49642181396484, "title": "Tom Brown's School Days (1940 film)", "text": "by \"The New York Times\", \"showing some of the pastimes, curricular and otherwise\", as the fight scene between Tom Brown and Flashman was captioned. The 1940 film version was released on DVD in 2004, with a cover illustration of Dr. Arnold with Tom Brown and Flashman, as the famed educator admonishes the two after their fight. The film recorded a loss of $110,000. Tom Brown's School Days (1940 film) Tom Brown's School Days is a 1940 coming-of-age drama film about a teenage boy's experiences at Rugby School, Warwickshire in the early 19th century under the reforming headmastership of Thomas Arnold."}, {"doc_id": 10209739, "score": 67.4797592163086, "title": "War Game (film)", "text": "War Game (film) War Game is a 2001 animated short film made by the British animation company Illuminated Films, and based on the Michael Foreman novel of the same name. The film included many of the same scenes listed in the book, although four new characters were created. In the short, the boys (Will, Freddie, Billy, and Lacey), are out playing a game of football when they hear about England declaring war on Germany. As in \"All Quiet on the Western Front\", the boys waste no time in enlisting in the army (at this point the singing Kitchener springs from"}, {"doc_id": 12900148, "score": 67.45783233642578, "title": "Tom Brown's Schooldays (1951 film)", "text": "applauded the acting of John Howard Davies, Robert Newton and especially \"a standout performance by John Forrest as the sneering, bullying Flashman\"; and \"Time Out\" approved of a \"soldily carpentered third screen version of Thomas Hughes' famous Rugby story - atmospherically shot on location in the old school itself.\" Tom Brown's Schooldays (1951 film) Tom Brown's Schooldays is a 1951 British drama film, produced by Brian Desmond Hurst, directed by Gordon Parry and starring John Howard Davies, Robert Newton and James Hayter. It is based on the novel of the same name by Thomas Hughes. For this version, Rugby School"}, {"doc_id": 12900147, "score": 67.33061218261719, "title": "Tom Brown's Schooldays (1951 film)", "text": "Tom Brown's Schooldays (1951 film) Tom Brown's Schooldays is a 1951 British drama film, produced by Brian Desmond Hurst, directed by Gordon Parry and starring John Howard Davies, Robert Newton and James Hayter. It is based on the novel of the same name by Thomas Hughes. For this version, Rugby School was used as a filming location. \"Allmovie\" found the film \"isn't quite as good as the 1940 Hollywood adaptation\"; wheres \"The New York Times\" thought it \"superior in every way to the one made in Hollywood some years back. The quaint customs have an English-cut, at least\"; while \"Variety\""}]}
+{"question": "Where did the director of film Love Unto Waste study?", "answer": "Hong Kong Baptist College", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 15066785, "score": 69.23831176757812, "title": "Waste Land (film)", "text": "Waste Land (film) Waste Land is a 2010 British-Brazilian documentary film directed by Lucy Walker. The film chronicles artist Vik Muniz, who travels to the world's largest landfill, Jardim Gramacho outside Rio de Janeiro, to collaborate with a lively group of catadores of recyclable materials, who find a way to the most prestigious auction house in London via the surprising transformation of refuse into contemporary art. The catadores work in a co-operative founded and led by Sebastião Carlos Dos Santos, the ACAMJG, or Association of Pickers of Jardim Gramacho, who dreamed of improving life for his community. The money created"}, {"doc_id": 15066789, "score": 68.42752075195312, "title": "Waste Land (film)", "text": "Musée\" (From the Trash to the Museum). Waste Land (film) Waste Land is a 2010 British-Brazilian documentary film directed by Lucy Walker. The film chronicles artist Vik Muniz, who travels to the world's largest landfill, Jardim Gramacho outside Rio de Janeiro, to collaborate with a lively group of catadores of recyclable materials, who find a way to the most prestigious auction house in London via the surprising transformation of refuse into contemporary art. The catadores work in a co-operative founded and led by Sebastião Carlos Dos Santos, the ACAMJG, or Association of Pickers of Jardim Gramacho, who dreamed of improving"}, {"doc_id": 11976688, "score": 67.81803131103516, "title": "Aaron Woolfolk", "text": "was the recipient of an ABC Entertainment Talent Development Grant, and was later a Walt Disney Studios/ABC Entertainment Writing Fellow. For his first film, the short \"Rage!\", Woolfolk won a Directors Guild of America award. His short films \"Eki\" and \"Kuroi Hitsuji\", both shot in rural Japan, won several awards, screened in international film festivals, and played on cable television. Woolfolk's short film, \"Nico's Sampaguita\", centered around San Francisco's Fillmore Jazz District, also won a number of awards and screened in several film festivals. Woolfolk's feature directorial debut, \"The Harimaya Bridge\", which starred Danny Glover, Ben Guillory, Saki Takaoka and"}, {"doc_id": 5989954, "score": 67.78995513916016, "title": "Vik Muniz", "text": "documentary film \"Waste Land\", directed by Lucy Walker, which featured Muniz's work on one of the world's largest garbage dumps, Jardim Gramacho, on the outskirts of Rio de Janeiro. The film was nominated to the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature at the 83rd Academy Awards. Vik Muniz received a scholarship to art school because of his drawings. At the age of 18, Muniz worked in advertising in Brazil, redesigning billboards for higher readability. While on the way to his first black-tie gala, Muniz witnessed and attempted to break up a street fight, where he was accidentally shot in the"}, {"doc_id": 17988562, "score": 67.78673553466797, "title": "Study (film)", "text": "on Monday, in the middle of his room, a student (Paolo Benetazzo) tries to study surrounded by his past and his present, obsessed by the concept of life and death, and tortured by the eternal struggle between science and religion. Each day is a distinct representation of how the student’s behavior can be influenced by interpersonal relationships and subsequently by society. His consciousness is revealed through a combination of memories, emotions and motivations in a six-day span, while one day is entirely focused on his unconscious cognitive processes. As the days go by, unexpected characters and situations interfere with the"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the place of death of the director of film Partners Of The Trail (1931 Film)?", "answer": "Hollywood", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 5612844, "score": 74.95257568359375, "title": "The Shooting", "text": "left behind. Gashade, under threat by Spear, reluctantly agrees and tells Coley he will come back for him soon. The three see a bearded man (Charles Eastman) sitting in the middle of the desert nursing a broken leg. The man tells the woman that the person she is seeking is only one day's ride away. She leaves him a canteen of water. Meanwhile, the bearded man's lost horse is found by Coley. He mounts the horse and rides back to the group. He charges at Spear, who shoots him dead. Gashade buries his friend in the sand. All of the"}, {"doc_id": 5730989, "score": 74.86775970458984, "title": "The Shootist", "text": "(O'Brian), a professional gambler and pistol marksman; and Jay Cobb (Bill McKinney), Gillom's ill-mannered employer. Gillom informs each of them, separately, that Books will be at the Metropole Saloon on January 29, his 58th birthday. Books insists that Gillom accept his horse, which he has bought back from Moses, as a gift. On January 29, the headstone arrives, bearing Books' name, birth date, and \"Died 1901\", with the day left blank. After bidding farewell to Bond, who has grown to like him, he boards a trolley for the Metropole Saloon. The room is deserted except for the four men and"}, {"doc_id": 2933646, "score": 74.85701751708984, "title": "William Desmond Taylor", "text": "seemingly was not the motive for the killing; however, a large but undetermined sum of cash that Taylor had shown to his accountant the day before was missing and apparently never accounted for. After some investigation, the time of Taylor's death was set at 7:50 pm on the evening of 1 February 1922. While being interviewed by the police five days after the director's body was found, Mary Miles Minter said that following the murder, a friend, director and actor Marshall Neilan, had told her that Taylor had made several highly \"delusional\" statements about some of his social acquaintances (including"}, {"doc_id": 8997783, "score": 74.43975067138672, "title": "The Shooting Party", "text": "shooting-brake driven by the well-known film horse-master George Mossman. However as they turned the first corner, the brake-plank that Mossman was standing on broke in two and Mossman was hurled forward and down falling between the sets of wheels, taking the reins with him. He was struck by a horse's hoof and concussed. The horses then shied and broke into a gallop. Rupert Frazer admitted that he was the first to jump off, landing safely, but bruised. Now out of control, the horses turned to the right when confronted by a stone wall causing the shooting-brake to roll completely, catapulting"}, {"doc_id": 6889554, "score": 74.18124389648438, "title": "Clyde Bruckman", "text": "of January 4, 1955, Bruckman, a resident of Santa Monica, California, parked his car outside a local restaurant, entered a restroom and shot himself in the head. Some reports claim the location was Santa Monica Boulevard in Hollywood, but according to his January 5 obituary, it was in the city of Santa Monica, and Bruckman left a typewritten note for the \"gentlemen of the Santa Monica Police Department.\" Neither Jules White nor Buster Keaton had any inkling of Bruckman's intentions. Bruckman married first wife Lola in 1916. She died after complications from emergency surgery on October 8, 1931. He was"}]}
+{"question": "Who is the father of the director of film Someone I Loved?", "answer": "Jean-Claude Deret", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 545632, "score": 71.61495971679688, "title": "John Huston", "text": "Man Who Would Be King\" (1975). During his 46-year career, Huston received 15 Oscar nominations, won twice, and directed both his father, Walter Huston, and daughter, Anjelica Huston, to Oscar wins in different films. Huston was known to direct with the vision of an artist, having studied and worked as a fine art painter in Paris in his early years. He continued to explore the visual aspects of his films throughout his career, sketching each scene on paper beforehand, then carefully framing his characters during the shooting. While most directors rely on post-production editing to shape their final work, Huston"}, {"doc_id": 7623216, "score": 71.33899688720703, "title": "Someone to Love (1987 film)", "text": "a developer who is going to build a modern shopping mall, to the party and then quizzes them on camera about their lives, failed relationships, intimacy issues, and loneliness. Someone to Love (1987 film) Someone to Love, directed by Henry Jaglom, is a film made in 1987. It was Orson Welles' final live action film appearance, released after his death but produced before his voice-over in \"\", his final film performance. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. The film is a pseudo-documentary about a filmmaker who throws a Valentine's Day"}, {"doc_id": 3435735, "score": 71.28699493408203, "title": "John Cazale", "text": "Ford Coppola's film \"The Godfather\" and its 1974 sequel. Cazale chose to continue acting despite being diagnosed with lung cancer. He died in New York City on March 13, 1978, shortly after completing his role in \"The Deer Hunter\". Theatre producer Joseph Papp called Cazale \"an amazing intellect, an extraordinary person and a fine, dedicated artist\". A film documentary tribute to Cazale, \"I Knew It Was You\", was screened at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival and featured interviews with Pacino, Steve Buscemi, Meryl Streep, Robert De Niro, Gene Hackman, Richard Dreyfuss, Francis Ford Coppola, and Sidney Lumet. Cazale was born"}, {"doc_id": 4629326, "score": 71.10008239746094, "title": "Bryan Forbes", "text": "a titan of cinema, known and loved by people around the world in the film and theatre industries, and known in other fields, including politics. He is simply irreplaceable and it is wholly apt that he died surrounded by his family.\" Film critic Mark Kermode wrote: \"Once had the fan-boyish pleasure of telling Bryan Forbes how much I loved \"[The] Stepford Wives\". He was charming and self-effacing. A great loss.\" Bryan Forbes Bryan Forbes CBE (; born John Theobald Clarke; 22 July 1926 – 8 May 2013) was an English film director, screenwriter, film producer, actor and novelist, described as"}, {"doc_id": 17017220, "score": 70.80850982666016, "title": "Peter Duffell", "text": "Peter Duffell Peter Duffell (July 10, 1922 − December 12, 2017) was a British film and television director and screenwriter, born in Canterbury, England. The British actor Christopher Lee called Duffell Britain's \"most under-rated director.\" Duffell was born in Canterbury, Kent in 1922. He was the only son of a broken marriage, which resulted in his attending a variety of schools in Kent and London, as his mother moved away to work and he was raised by his grandmother. With a strong academic bent and great enthusiasm for the arts, he studied at London University and then at Keble College,"}]}
+{"question": "Who is the father of the director of film Being Flynn?", "answer": "John Weitz", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 16165809, "score": 87.70111846923828, "title": "Being Flynn", "text": "Being Flynn Being Flynn is a 2012 American drama film starring Robert De Niro, Julianne Moore and Paul Dano, released in select theatres in the United States on March 2, 2012. It was based on \"Another Bullshit Night in Suck City\", a memoir by Nick Flynn. Nick Flynn (Dano) is an aspiring writer who works at a homeless shelter where his estranged father Jonathan (De Niro) is a client. Jonathan, an alcoholic ex-con and self-proclaimed \"master storyteller\", left Nick's mother Jody (Moore) years earlier to raise Nick on her own. She eventually committed suicide, for which Nick feels responsible. Jonathan"}, {"doc_id": 16165813, "score": 85.84151458740234, "title": "Being Flynn", "text": "rating based on 27 reviews, indicating \"mixed or average reviews\". Many critics praised De Niro's performance. Roger Ebert stated that \"to summon up his most iconic role must represent De Niro's faith in this film\". Richard Roeper said \"De Niro returns to genius form in 'Being Flynn'.\" Being Flynn Being Flynn is a 2012 American drama film starring Robert De Niro, Julianne Moore and Paul Dano, released in select theatres in the United States on March 2, 2012. It was based on \"Another Bullshit Night in Suck City\", a memoir by Nick Flynn. Nick Flynn (Dano) is an aspiring writer"}, {"doc_id": 16165812, "score": 81.28862762451172, "title": "Being Flynn", "text": "promising, but ultimately falling short - much like Jonathan himself. He invites Jonathan to his poetry reading, where he introduces his father to his wife and infant daughter. After some hesitation, he allows Jonathan to hold his daughter. \"Being Flynn\" received mixed reviews. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a 53% based on 80 reviews with an average rating of 5.9/10. The site's critical consensus reads \"Robert De Niro gives a sincere, gripping performance, but \"Being Flynn\" is an uneasy mix of drama and comedy that fails to emotionally resonate as a whole.\" On Metacritic, the film received a 53%"}, {"doc_id": 16845367, "score": 77.49784851074219, "title": "Flynn (film)", "text": "and M became interested in distributing the film but thought it needed some re-shooting and some \"name\" stars. They provided a further $1 million for this to happen. The film was then largely re-shot with Frank Howson stepping in as director, and some different support actors cast. Guy Pearce returned as Errol Flynn, but Rebecca Rigg, Jeff Truman and Paul Steven were replaced by Claudia Karvan, Steven Berkoff and John Savage. This caused trouble with Australia's Actors Equity because two Australian actors were replaced with foreign ones. New scenes were shot in Melbourne and Fiji, which stood in for New"}, {"doc_id": 19213377, "score": 76.15209197998047, "title": "Michael Mongillo", "text": "Michael Mongillo Michael Mongillo is an American feature film director, screenwriter, and producer. He is best known for the 2007 mockumentary \"Being Michael Madsen\", which was selected for screenings at the Denver Film Festival and the Raindance Film Festival. Mongillo founded Mean Time Productions in 1997. The production company credits include the Shriekfest award-winning psychological thriller \"The Wind\" (2001), the sci-fi dramedy \"Welcome to Earth\" (2005), the mockumentary \"Being Michael Madsen\" (2007), and the supernatural whodunit \"Diane (2017)\". His work has screened worldwide, including the Denver Film Festival, the Raindance Film Festival, San Francisco Independent, and the New Filmmakers Series,"}]}
+{"question": "Which film came out earlier, Bhuvan Shome or Plugg?", "answer": "Bhuvan Shome", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 19181819, "score": 71.73412322998047, "title": "Bhumi Pednekar", "text": "Narayan Singh's directorial debut \"\" (2017), alongside Akshay Kumar, which tells the story of a young woman in rural India who insists on the eradication of open defecation. Despite disliking the picture, Saibal Chatterjee of NDTV praised Pednekar for \"flesh[ing] out a refreshingly relatable college topper who becomes the principal catalyst for a mini-revolution\". The film proved to be a major commercial success with worldwide earnings of over . Pednekar followed the success of \"Toilet: Ek Prem Katha\" with the comedy-drama \"Shubh Mangal Saavdhan\" (2017), a satire about erectile dysfunction. Directed by R.S. Prasanna, it marked her second collaboration with"}, {"doc_id": 16194244, "score": 70.96751403808594, "title": "Uu Kodathara? Ulikki Padathara?", "text": "Uu Kodathara? Ulikki Padathara? Uu... Kodathara? Ulikki Padathara? (English: A Knock? Will Exit?) (alternative spelling: Oo Kodathara? Ulikki Padathara?), commonly referred to as UKUP, is a 2012 Indian Telugu-language socio-fantasy film produced by Lakshmi Manchu on Manchu Entertainment banner and directed by Sekhar Raja. Starring Nandamuri Balakrishna, Manoj Manchu, Deeksha Seth, Lakshmi Manchu in the lead roles music composed by VidyaSagar, Bobo Shashi along with Chinna's background score. Cinematography is handled by B. Rajasekar. The soundtrack of the film was launched on 30 May 2012. The film was released worldwide on 27 July 2012. The film was also dubbed into"}, {"doc_id": 9947747, "score": 70.8152084350586, "title": "Ooruku Nooruper", "text": "Ooruku Nooruper Ooruku Nooruper (sometimes Oorukku Nooruper; A Hundred Voices for a Cause) is a 2003 Indian Tamil film directed by film editor B. Lenin. Based on a 1979 novel of the same name by Jayakanthan, the film focuses on Capital punishment. The film won two awards at the 49th National Film Awards, including an Award for Best Regional Film. Balan, a young artist, becomes a part of \"Ooruku Nooruper\", a revolutionary organisation. To promote the ideals of the group, he becomes a modern-day Robinhood, as looting becomes an integral part of his life. Anandan, a leftist freelance writer, supports"}, {"doc_id": 12775853, "score": 70.48316192626953, "title": "Maa Bhoomi", "text": "Maa Bhoomi Maa Bhoomi (English: Our land) is a 1980 Telugu drama film written and produced by B. Narsing Rao based on a play by Krishan Chander on the Telangana Rebellion in Hyderabad State. The film depicts a typical life of villagers under feudalistic society in the Telangana region. It was the first feature film of director Goutam Ghose. The film was premiered at the International Film Festival of India, 1980, India's official entry at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival of July 1980, the Cairo and Sidney Film Festivals. The film is listed among CNN-IBN's list of hundred greatest Indian"}, {"doc_id": 15437379, "score": 70.45631408691406, "title": "Ambuli", "text": "Ambuli Ambuli is a 2012 Tamil language Science fiction thriller period film directed by Hari Shankar and Hareesh Narayan, who earlier directed \"Orr Eravuu\" (2010). The film was made in stereoscopic format, making it the first 3-D film in Tamil cinema. It has also Dubbed in Hindi Under the Title \"Kaal Purush\". The film begins with happening in the cornfields in a village in the South India, where a British forest ranger, who is in charge of the fields, has been alerted by some strange noises coming from deep inside the fields. He sets out with his dog and searches"}]}
+{"question": "Who is Duchess Marie Of Württemberg's paternal grandfather?", "answer": "Frederick II Eugene, Duke of Württemberg", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 13692101, "score": 83.87733459472656, "title": "Duchess Marie-Thérèse of Württemberg", "text": "Duchess Marie-Thérèse of Württemberg Duchess Marie Thérèse of Württemberg (; born 12 November 1934,) also known as Duchess of Montpensier, is a German-born aristocrat. A daughter of the claimant to the royal throne of Württemberg, abolished in 1918, she was the first wife of Henri d'Orléans, Count of Clermont (who now bears the titles \"Count of Paris\" and \"Duke of France\" as) current Orléanist claimant to the French throne. Marie Therese was the fifth child and fourth daughter of Philipp Albrecht, Duke of Württemberg, and his second wife, Archduchess Rosa of Austria, Princess of Tuscany. She was born at Altshausen"}, {"doc_id": 13799810, "score": 83.29237365722656, "title": "Duchess Marie of Württemberg", "text": "a new bride after the death of his first, estranged wife, Louise of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg. While Ernest initially sought a wife of high status, he found that his age and poor reputation limited his choices. He settled for Marie, who was thirty-three years old and his niece – uncle-niece relationships were by this time becoming discouraged among European royalty, and Marie was the daughter of Ernest's sister Antoinette. As a result of this union, Marie became stepmother of Ernest II and Prince Albert, future husband of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom. Marie was also their first-cousin. Ernest and his sons"}, {"doc_id": 13799809, "score": 82.74677276611328, "title": "Duchess Marie of Württemberg", "text": "The Kingdom of Württemberg, as it was known from 1806 onward, was a prominent entity in Germany on the level of Prussia, Bavaria, and Saxony, with connections to the English and Russian royal families. Marie was raised at Schloss Fantaisie in Bayreuth. As her father was a general in the Russian army, and later governor of Belarus, Marie lived from 1802 to 1832 at Jelgava (modern day Latvia) and in a St. Petersburg palace. In Coburg on 23 December 1832, Marie became the second wife of 48-year-old Ernest I, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Ernest had been eager to find"}, {"doc_id": 9376487, "score": 82.14805603027344, "title": "Duke Friedrich of Württemberg", "text": "Duke Friedrich of Württemberg Friedrich Philipp Carl Franz Maria Herzog von Württemberg (1 June 1961 – 9 May 2018) was the heir to the headship of the House of Württemberg. Born in Friedrichshafen, he was the eldest son of Carl Herzog von Württemberg and his wife, Diane of Orléans. His godparents were paternal grandfather Philipp Albrecht, Duke of Württemberg and maternal grandmother Princess Isabelle of Brazil. Friedrich married his distant cousin and a descendant of the last king of Württemberg William II of Württemberg, Princess Marie of Wied (born 27 December 1973 in Munich), daughter of Ulrich of Wied and"}, {"doc_id": 9376489, "score": 82.10331726074219, "title": "Duke Friedrich of Württemberg", "text": "Belgians. Duke Friedrich of Württemberg Friedrich Philipp Carl Franz Maria Herzog von Württemberg (1 June 1961 – 9 May 2018) was the heir to the headship of the House of Württemberg. Born in Friedrichshafen, he was the eldest son of Carl Herzog von Württemberg and his wife, Diane of Orléans. His godparents were paternal grandfather Philipp Albrecht, Duke of Württemberg and maternal grandmother Princess Isabelle of Brazil. Friedrich married his distant cousin and a descendant of the last king of Württemberg William II of Württemberg, Princess Marie of Wied (born 27 December 1973 in Munich), daughter of Ulrich of Wied"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director born later, Son Of Babylon or Queen Of The Northwoods?", "answer": "Son Of Babylon", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 14963586, "score": 70.45938110351562, "title": "Son of Babylon", "text": "Son of Babylon Son of Babylon () is a 2010 Iraqi drama film directed, produced and co-written by Mohamed Al-Daradji, Variety's Middle Eastern Filmmaker of the year 2010. The film was developed through The Sundance Institute and was selected as Iraq's official entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards, but it didn't make the final shortlist. The film is set initially in Northern Iraq, 2003, two weeks after the fall of Saddam Hussein. Ahmed, a 12-year-old boy begrudgingly follows in the shadow of his grandmother. On hearing news that prisoners of war have been found"}, {"doc_id": 11403089, "score": 70.17623138427734, "title": "Return to Babylon", "text": "Return to Babylon Return to Babylon is a 2013 black-and-white silent film about the silent movie era. It was directed by Alex Monty Canawati. It stars an ensemble cast of Jennifer Tilly, María Conchita Alonso, Ione Skye, Debi Mazar, Laura Harring, and Tippi Hedren. Photographed with a hand-cranked camera and scored with music of the roaring twenties, this silent film strings together the lives of the most famous and infamous stars of the 1920s, including Rudolph Valentino, Gloria Swanson, Clara Bow, Lupe Vélez, Fatty Arbuckle, and William Desmond Taylor. \"Return to Babylon\" features locations in and around Hollywood, California, including"}, {"doc_id": 20665077, "score": 69.56495666503906, "title": "Native Son (2019 film)", "text": "Native Son (2019 film) Native Son is an upcoming American drama film, directed by Rashid Johnson, from a screenplay by Suzan-Lori Parks. It is based upon novel of the same name by Richard Wright. It stars Ashton Sanders, Nick Robinson, Margaret Qualley, Bill Camp and KiKi Layne. It will have its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 24, 2019. In February 2017, it was announced Rashid Johnson would direct the film, from a screenplay written by Suzan-Lori Parks. In March 2018, it was announced Ashton Sanders, Nick Robinson, Margaret Qualley, Bill Camp and KiKi Layne had been"}, {"doc_id": 738622, "score": 69.19373321533203, "title": "Liam Neeson", "text": "Liam Neeson Liam John Neeson, (born 7 June 1952) is an actor from Northern Ireland with dual British and American citizenship. In 1976, he joined the Lyric Players' Theatre in Belfast for two years. He then acted in the Arthurian film, \"Excalibur\" (1981). Between 1982 and 1987, Neeson starred in five films, most notably alongside Mel Gibson and Anthony Hopkins in \"The Bounty\" (1984), and Robert De Niro and Jeremy Irons in \"The Mission\" (1986). He landed a leading role alongside Patrick Swayze in \"Next of Kin\" (1989). Neeson rose to prominence when he starred in the title role in"}, {"doc_id": 15804105, "score": 69.19024658203125, "title": "Seventh Son (film)", "text": "2015, by Universal Pictures. \"Seventh Son\" received generally negative reviews from film critics and it earned $114 million on a $95 million budget. The film reunited Jeff Bridges and Julianne Moore for the first time since \"The Big Lebowski\" (1998). In a prologue, the witch Mother Malkin is imprisoned in an underground chamber by Gregory, the last of a knightly order known as the Falcons, who have long defended mankind against supernatural threats. Several decades later, Gregory now works as a \"Spook,\" a roving witch hunter. The rise of the centennial blood moon allows Malkin to regain much of her"}]}
+{"question": "Which film came out first, Tender Mercies or Dumbbells In Ermine?", "answer": "Dumbbells In Ermine", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 17287673, "score": 69.24642181396484, "title": "Dusty Ermine", "text": "Dusty Ermine Dusty Ermine is a 1936 British crime film directed by Bernard Vorhaus and starring Anthony Bushell, Jane Baxter and Ronald Squire. In the United States it was released under the alternative title Hideout in the Alps. It was based on the play of the same title by Neil Grant. The film was produced by Julius Hagen, the owner of a film production empire based around Twickenham Studios. The film was shot at one of his other studios, located in the Elstree complex, and also included extensive location filming in the Alps. It was directed by Vorhaus who had"}, {"doc_id": 14839716, "score": 68.79723358154297, "title": "Poison Pen (film)", "text": "Poison Pen (film) Poison Pen is a 1939 film directed by Paul L. Stein, starring Flora Robson, Reginald Tate and Ann Todd. It was based on the 1937 play by Richard Llewellyn. Written shortly before his famous novels \"How Green Was My Valley\" and \"None But the Lonely Heart\", Llewellyn's play - concerning an outbreak of anonymous poison-pen letters that destabilise a small rural community - was first presented at Richmond, near London, on 9 August 1937. A West End production, using a revised text, opened at the Shaftesbury Theatre on 9 April 1938, moving to the Playhouse in July"}, {"doc_id": 17167532, "score": 68.63597106933594, "title": "Dumbbells in Ermine", "text": "Dumbbells in Ermine Dumbbells in Ermine is a 1930 American early talkie pre-Code comedy film based on the 1925 play \"Weak Sisters\" by Lynn Starling. The film stars Robert Armstrong and Barbara Kent, and features Beryl Mercer, James Gleason, and Claude Gillingwater. In a small town in Virginia, Barbara Kent, is being forced into a marriage with a missionary reformer by her socially prominent parents. Kent meets Robert Armstrong, a prizefighter, and falls in love with him. Armstrong's manager, played by James Gleason, tries to dissuade Armstrong from the relationship. Nevertheless, Kent's grandmother, played by Beryl Mercer, and her uncle,"}, {"doc_id": 15713618, "score": 68.5822525024414, "title": "Orchids and Ermine", "text": "Orchids and Ermine Orchids and Ermine is a 1927 silent film comedy starring Colleen Moore, filmed partly on location in New York. The film still exists. This was Mickey Rooney's first feature-length film (his first film being a short subject released in 1926). Set in New York City, flapper Pink Watson (Colleen Moore) works a telephone operator at a cement factory who dreams of marrying rich. Her constant daydreaming of wealth annoys her fellow workers, and ruins the heart of one of her worshipping colleagues. Instead, she interviews at the De Luxe Hotel on Fifth Avenue for the job of"}, {"doc_id": 15375828, "score": 68.4451675415039, "title": "The Lady in Ermine", "text": "The Lady in Ermine The Lady in Ermine is a 1927 American silent romantic drama film directed by James Flood and produced by and starring Corinne Griffith, and distributed by First National Pictures. The film is now considered a lost film. The operetta \"The Lady in Ermine\", upon which this film and later films are based, opened on Broadway October 2, 1922 and ran for 238 performances closing on April 21, 1923. It originally played at the Ambassador Theatre and then at the Century Theatre. The famous Shubert Brothers produced the operetta/play. The story was remade as an early talkie"}]}
+{"question": "What nationality is John Egerton, 3Rd Earl Of Bridgewater's father?", "answer": "English", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 2430925, "score": 75.1748275756836, "title": "John (given name)", "text": "villain in the Robin Hood stories; Prince John, the youngest son of Edward VII, died shortly after birth; and The Prince John, the sickly youngest son of George V, died at age 13. It was reported that Diana, Princess of Wales wished to name her first son (who was ultimately named Prince William) after her own father, John Spencer, but was dissuaded by royal tradition. Because the name \"Jonathan\" is sometimes abbreviated as \"Jon\", \"John\" is often incorrectly considered to be a short form of \"Jonathan\". \"John\" comes from the Hebrew name Yôḥānān, whereas \"Jonathan\" derives from the Hebrew יוֹנָתָן"}, {"doc_id": 1470065, "score": 74.4229736328125, "title": "Ralph Fiennes", "text": "people in the UK. Fiennes was born in Ipswich, on 22 December 1962. He is the eldest child of Mark Fiennes (1933–2004), a farmer and photographer, and Jennifer Lash (1938–1993), a writer. He has English, Irish, and Scottish ancestry. His surname is of Norman origin. His grandfathers were industrialist Sir Maurice Fiennes (1907–1994) and Brigadier Henry Alleyne Lash (1901–1975). His great-great-uncle was Edward Pomeroy Colley, a civil engineer and first class passenger who died in the sinking of . Fiennes is an eighth cousin of Charles, Prince of Wales, and a third cousin of adventurer Ranulph Fiennes and author William"}, {"doc_id": 18922860, "score": 73.9570541381836, "title": "Egerton family", "text": "the GPO, Dublin. Admiral Sir George Egerton, KCB (1852 – 1940) was a senior Royal Navy officer who rose to become Second Sea Lord. He was a grandson of The Rev Sir Philip Grey-Egerton, 9th Baronet. Henry Egerton (died 1746), a younger son of John Egerton, 3rd Earl of Bridgewater, was a clergyman. He was Bishop of Hereford between 1723 and his death in 1746. He married Lady Elizabeth Adriana, daughter of William Bentinck, 1st Earl of Portland. Their son, John Egerton, became Bishop of Durham and was the father of the seventh and eighth Earls of Bridgewater. Sir Stephen"}, {"doc_id": 18922855, "score": 73.58232116699219, "title": "Egerton family", "text": "Louisa Egerton, daughter of the 1st Duke of Bridgewater. Lord Francis Leveson-Gower assumed by Royal licence the surname of Egerton in lieu of his patronymic and was created Viscount Brackley and Earl of Ellesmere in 1846. The 5th Earl of Ellesmere(1915–2000) succeeded as 6th Duke of Sutherland in 1963. After a lengthy lawsuit, the 8th Earl of Bridgewater's estates were inherited by John Egerton-Cust, 2nd Earl Brownlow, great-great-grandson of Lady Amelia Egerton, sister of the seventh and eighth Earls of Bridgewater. However, he died childless at an early age and was succeeded by his younger brother, the 3rd Earl Brownlow,"}, {"doc_id": 18922850, "score": 73.57388305664062, "title": "Egerton family", "text": "Egerton family The Egerton family (pronunciation: \"\"edge-er-ton\"\") is a British aristocratic family. Over time, several members of the Egerton family were made knights, baronets and peers. Hereditary titles held by the Egerton family include the dukedoms of Bridgewater (1720–1803) and Sutherland (since 1963), as well as the earldoms of Bridgewater (1617–1829), Wilton (1801–1999) and Egerton (1897–1909). Several other members of the family have also risen to prominence. The Egertons are an ancient Cheshire family, seated at Oulton Park near Tarporley since the Middle Ages. An ancestor of the 1st Baronet, William le Belward, took the surname of Egerton from the"}]}
+{"question": "Who is the mother of the director of film Polish-Russian War (Film)?", "answer": "Małgorzata Braunek", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 957074, "score": 79.77581787109375, "title": "Doctor Zhivago (film)", "text": "the British Film Institute the following year as the 27th greatest British film of all time. The film takes place mostly against a backdrop of the pre-World War I years, World War I itself, the Russian Revolution of 1917, and the Russian Civil War. A narrative framing device, set in the late 1940s or early 1950s, involves KGB Lieutenant General Yevgraf Andreyevich Zhivago (Alec Guinness) searching for the daughter of his half brother, Doctor Yuri Andreyevich Zhivago (Omar Sharif), and Larissa (\"Lara\") (Julie Christie). Yevgraf believes a young woman, Tanya Komarova (Rita Tushingham), may be his niece and tells her"}, {"doc_id": 18840424, "score": 78.544677734375, "title": "Polish-Russian War (film)", "text": "Magda, but he does not avoid sexual contact with other women. Magda is a blonde keen on going to the tanning salon, obsessed with her alleged overweight and appreciating good cosmetics. She loves \"Strong\" and hates him at the same time, deceives and manipulates him. She uses the opportunity to have a good time and looking for a rich guy with whom she could leave \"to the better countries\". Both of them take drugs. Their relationship resembles a continuous scuffle. After an argument in a bar owned by \"Left\" (Michał Czernecki) \"Strong\" meets a \"Gothgirl\" Angelica (Maria Strzelecka) at night,"}, {"doc_id": 957072, "score": 78.41539001464844, "title": "Doctor Zhivago (film)", "text": "physician whose life is irreversibly altered by the Russian Revolution and subsequent Civil War, and Julie Christie as his married love interest Lara Antipova. The supporting cast includes Geraldine Chaplin, Rod Steiger, Alec Guinness, Tom Courtenay, Ralph Richardson, Siobhán McKenna and Rita Tushingham. Contemporary critics were generally disappointed, complaining of its length at over three hours, and claiming that it trivialized history, but acknowledging the intensity of the love story and the film's treatment of human themes. Over time, however, the film's reputation has improved greatly. At the 38th Academy Awards, \"Doctor Zhivago\" won five Oscars: Best Adapted Screenplay, Best"}, {"doc_id": 18840425, "score": 78.4107894897461, "title": "Polish-Russian War (film)", "text": "an aspiring poet dressed in black, also a virgin and pessimist, for whom \"suicide is a piece of cake\". Angela is the former girlfriend of Robert, the son of Zdzislaw Sztorm, owner of a sand plant. In the morning Natasha Blokus (Sonia Bohosiewicz) appears at house if \"Strong\". She is a good friend of \"Strong\". She experiences withdrawal and looks for drugs in the house, but even soup powder satisfies her completely. Nat comes with an idea, a plan of \"plucking\" Zdzislaw Storm, in which Angela is supposed to help. \"Strong\" follows Magda. He turns up at the town festival,"}, {"doc_id": 5314519, "score": 77.60560607910156, "title": "The Revenge (film)", "text": "about the union of his son Wacław (Rafał Królikowski) with Podstolina. To complicate matters more, Wacław is in love with Klara (Agata Buzek) - ward and niece of Raptusiewicz, who took her in following the death of her parents - and the feeling is mutual. The plot thickens when Klara turns into Papkin's (Roman Polanski) declared object of love. Written in a sharp, ironic style, \"The Revenge\" portrays those national characteristics that in time brought on many of Poland's national tragedies. Written for the stage, Wajda has changed very little and transferred practically the entirety of the work to the"}]}
+{"question": "Who is the mother-in-law of Frederick Ii, Count Of Vaudémont?", "answer": "Isabella, Duchess of Lorraine", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 11196645, "score": 87.38761138916016, "title": "Françoise Marie de Bourbon", "text": "poses as Amphitrite. Françoise Marie de Bourbon Françoise Marie de Bourbon, \"légitimée de France\" (4 May 1677 – 1 February 1749) was the youngest illegitimate daughter of Louis XIV of France and his \"maîtresse-en-titre\", Françoise-Athénaïs, marquise de Montespan. At the age of 14 she was wed to her first cousin Philippe d'Orléans, future regent of France during the minority of Louis XV. Through four of the eight children she bore him in an unhappy marriage she became the ancestress of several of Europe's Roman Catholic monarchs of the 19th and 20th centuries, notably those of Belgium, Italy, Spain, and France."}, {"doc_id": 580160, "score": 86.31139373779297, "title": "Isabella of France", "text": "fictionally depicted as having a romantic affair with the Scottish hero William Wallace. However, in reality, she was nine years old at the time of Wallace's death. Additionally, Wallace is incorrectly suggested to be the father of her son, Edward III, despite Wallace's death being many years before Edward's birth. Edward and Isabella had four children, and she suffered at least one miscarriage. Their itineraries demonstrate that they were together 9 months prior to the births of all four surviving offspring. Their children were: Isabella is descended from Gytha of Wessex through King Andrew II of Hungary and thus brought"}, {"doc_id": 11308148, "score": 86.28302001953125, "title": "Louise de Bourbon, Duchess of Montpensier", "text": "Louise de Bourbon, Duchess of Montpensier Louise de Bourbon (1482 – 15 July 1561) was the Duchess of Montpensier, suo jure from February 1538 to 1561. She was the great great great grandmother of \"La Grande Mademoiselle\". The eldest daughter of Gilbert, Count of Montpensier, and Clara Gonzaga, her paternal grandparents were Louis I, Count of Montpensier and Gabriele de La Tour d'Auvergne. Her maternal grandprents were Federico I Gonzaga, Marquess of Mantua and Margaret of Bavaria. Her five younger siblings included Charles III, Duke of Bourbon. He was killed in battle in May 1527 when he led the Imperial"}, {"doc_id": 11196619, "score": 86.2293701171875, "title": "Françoise Marie de Bourbon", "text": "Françoise Marie de Bourbon Françoise Marie de Bourbon, \"légitimée de France\" (4 May 1677 – 1 February 1749) was the youngest illegitimate daughter of Louis XIV of France and his \"maîtresse-en-titre\", Françoise-Athénaïs, marquise de Montespan. At the age of 14 she was wed to her first cousin Philippe d'Orléans, future regent of France during the minority of Louis XV. Through four of the eight children she bore him in an unhappy marriage she became the ancestress of several of Europe's Roman Catholic monarchs of the 19th and 20th centuries, notably those of Belgium, Italy, Spain, and France. Françoise Marie was"}, {"doc_id": 5733172, "score": 85.95326232910156, "title": "Beatrice I, Countess of Burgundy", "text": "protagonist is deeply in love with her - a love never consummated except for a single kiss. Beatrice I, Countess of Burgundy Beatrice of Burgundy (1143 – 15 November 1184) was a Sovereign Countess of Burgundy from 1148 until her death, and a Holy Roman Empress by marriage to Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor. She was crowned Holy Roman Empress by Antipope Paschal III in Rome on 1 August 1167, and as Queen of Burgundy at Vienne in August 1178. Beatrice was the only surviving child of Renaud III, Count of Burgundy and Agatha of Lorraine. As the only child"}]}
+{"question": "What is the date of death of John Leslie, 1St Duke Of Rothes's father?", "answer": "23 August 1641", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 5410762, "score": 79.49848175048828, "title": "John Leslie, 1st Duke of Rothes", "text": "but in October was made lord chancellor for life. Through the intervention of the Duke of York, he was on 29 May 1680 created Duke of Rothes, Marquis of Balleobreich, Earl of Leslie, Viscount of Lugton, Lord Auchmutie and Caskiebery. He married Anne Crawford-Lindsay, the daughter of John Lindsay, 17th Earl of Crawford. He built the Palace of Leslie (also known as Leslie House), which nearly burnt completely in a fire on Christmas Day 1763. John died at Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh on 27 July 1681. He was awarded a state funeral. The funeral procession was more elaborate and impressive"}, {"doc_id": 5410758, "score": 79.30265808105469, "title": "John Leslie, 1st Duke of Rothes", "text": "John Leslie, 1st Duke of Rothes John Leslie (c. 1630 – 27 July 1681), son of John Leslie, 6th Earl of Rothes, was the 7th Earl of Rothes and 1st Duke of Rothes. According to tradition, he was a descendant of Princess Beatrix, sister of King Malcolm III of Scotland. His family had intermarried with both the Stuarts and the Bruces. He was born in 1630. His mother died when he was ten, and on his father's death in the following year he succeeded to the peerage. He was placed under the care of John Lindsay, 17th Earl of Crawford,"}, {"doc_id": 4250959, "score": 78.98855590820312, "title": "James de la Cloche", "text": "James de la Cloche James de la Cloche (1644?–1669?) is an alleged would-be-illegitimate son of Charles II of England who would have first joined a Jesuit seminary and then gave up his habit to marry a Neapolitan woman. His existence has not been proven, and the parentage with Charles II is unlikely if 1644 is his correct birth date, since the king was only 14 years old then. James de la Cloche is mainly known through studies of British historian Lord Acton. Arthur Barnes in 1908, and Marcel Pagnol in 1973, developed an identification of the famous Man in the"}, {"doc_id": 14630848, "score": 78.728271484375, "title": "John Leslie, 10th Earl of Rothes", "text": "of the 25th Regiment of Foot. He fought at the Battle of Dettingen in 1743 and, having transferred to the Horse Grenadier Guards, at the Battle of Rocoux in 1744. In 1751 he transferred to the military staff in Ireland and in 1758 he became Commander-in-Chief, Ireland. His home, Leslie House in the village of Leslie, was seriously damaged by fire in 1763. He died at his home in 1767. In 1741 he married Hannah Howard; they went on to have two sons and two daughters. Mary, the youngest one, married William Colyear, 3rd Earl of Portmore. In 1763, following"}, {"doc_id": 13969470, "score": 77.93748474121094, "title": "George Leslie, 1st Earl of Rothes", "text": "Leslie or, as some call him, George Leslie II. He was the son of Norman Leslie of Fythkill in Fife. George was the brother of Elizabeth Leslie and father of George Leslie, First Laird of Aikenway; Christian Sinclair, Countess of Orkney; Andrew Leslie, Master of Rothes; Lady Elizabeth Leslie and John Leslie, First Laird of Pitnamoon. He was also the husband of Margaret Lundie, Christina Halyburton and Elizabeth Campbell. He was given the title Lord Leslie in 1445 and in 1458 was given the title of Earl of Rothes by James II of Scotland. He died in 1490 and was"}]}
+{"question": "Which film whose director is younger, Hell To Pay (2014 Film) or Darwin'S Nightmare?", "answer": "Darwin'S Nightmare", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 20309947, "score": 70.67625427246094, "title": "Pirooz Kalayeh", "text": "Pirooz Kalayeh Pirooz Kalayeh (born 11 July 1976) is an Iranian-American film director, screenwriter, and writer. He is known for known for The Human War (2011), Shoplifting from American Apparel (2012), Brad Warner's Hardcore Zen (2013) and Zombie Bounty Hunter M.D. (2015). Kalayeh was born in Tehran, Iran and emigrated to LaFayette, Indiana shortly before the Islamic Revolution. His family settled in Hockessin, Delaware, where he attended high school. Later, he attended The University of Delaware for his undergraduate degree, and then obtained an MFA in creative writing from The Jack Kerouac School. He has been making films since he"}, {"doc_id": 6249762, "score": 70.52493286132812, "title": "Joe Berlinger", "text": "Denial & Depiction\", an examination of the Armenian Genocide through both seated interviews with experts and behind-the-scenes footage of Terry George's historical drama \"The Promise\" (2016). In the winter of 2018 Berlinger re-entered the world of narrative film and directed the forthcoming \"Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile\", which chronicles the life of serial killer Ted Bundy's longtime girlfriend Liz Kloepfer. Starring Zac Efron, Lily Collins, Jim Parsons, John Malkovich, Jeffrey Donovan, Haley Joel Osment and Angela Sarafyan, the film is set to be released in the fall of 2018. , Joe Berlinger has directed 15 documentary series for television,"}, {"doc_id": 4564095, "score": 70.28689575195312, "title": "Lawrence Bender", "text": "Lawrence Bender Lawrence Bender (born October 17, 1957) is an American film producer. Throughout his career, Bender-produced films have received 36 Academy Award nominations, resulting in eight wins. Bender rose to fame by producing \"Reservoir Dogs\" in 1992 and has since produced all of Quentin Tarantino's films with the exception of \"Death Proof\", \"Django Unchained\" and \"The Hateful Eight\". Bender has also produced three documentary films, most notably \"An Inconvenient Truth\" (2006) which won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. He has received three Best Picture nominations for producing \"Pulp Fiction\", \"Good Will Hunting\" and \"Inglourious Basterds\". Bender was"}, {"doc_id": 20238177, "score": 69.87332153320312, "title": "Extinction (2018 film)", "text": "stay prepared for the inevitable return of the humans. Peter suggests that some day there could be peace between humans and synthetics. In December 2013, it was revealed that the screenplay for \"Extinction\", written by Spenser Cohen, had been included in the 2013 Black List of the year’s best unproduced scripts in Hollywood, as voted on by more than 250 studio execs. In January 2014, Joe Johnston signed on to direct the film, and in September 2016, it was revealed that James McAvoy was \"in talks\" to star. In October 2016, Ben Young signed on to direct the film, with"}, {"doc_id": 4838951, "score": 69.78787231445312, "title": "Hubert Sauper", "text": "Hubert Sauper Hubert Sauper (born 27 July 1966) is an Austrian documentary filmmaker, director, writer, producer, and actor best known for the highly controversial \"Darwin's Nightmare\" (2004) which was nominated for an Academy Award. Sauper has lived in the UK, Italy, and the United States and now lives in France. He studied film directing in universities in Vienna and France. He teaches film classes in Europe and the USA. Sauper is famed for his political documentary films, shot in cinema verite style. He earned worldwide recognition for his film's expression, content, and aesthetics. His films are usually controversial for their"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director who was born first, Alan Poza or Đuka Begović?", "answer": "Đuka Begović", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 17431690, "score": 73.68572235107422, "title": "Vukovar, jedna priča", "text": "woman Ana (Mirjana Joković) and a Serb man Toma (Boris Isaković), who marry one another with the blessing of both families right before the Battle of Vukovar. Their harmonic community is brutally broken apart with the start of a civil war. Not only they but everyone around them, against their will, are brought into the craziness of war which divides them from family and friends. Divided, living through hell, they still hope that the horrors of war will stop and that their newborn baby will be able to have a fresh start. The film's slogan was \"Nothing is stronger than"}, {"doc_id": 5760317, "score": 72.49829864501953, "title": "Vinko Brešan", "text": "Vinko Brešan Vinko Brešan (; born 3 February 1964) is a Croatian film director who emerged into international renown with three critically acclaimed and award-winning films that, each in its own way, broke some of the perceived taboos of Croatian cinema in the 1990s. Brešan was born in Zagreb to writer Jela Godlar, who is of part Jewish descent, and famous playwright Ivo Brešan. He studied Philosophy and Comparative Literature at the University of Zagreb, as well as Film and Television Direction at the university's Academy of Dramatic Arts. As a student, he was awarded the Oberhausen debutant prize for"}, {"doc_id": 5760322, "score": 71.38562774658203, "title": "Vinko Brešan", "text": "Sandra Botica, with whom he has two sons - Ivan (b. 1996) and Niko (b. 2000). He was appointed Director of Zagreb Film in December 2004. Vinko Brešan Vinko Brešan (; born 3 February 1964) is a Croatian film director who emerged into international renown with three critically acclaimed and award-winning films that, each in its own way, broke some of the perceived taboos of Croatian cinema in the 1990s. Brešan was born in Zagreb to writer Jela Godlar, who is of part Jewish descent, and famous playwright Ivo Brešan. He studied Philosophy and Comparative Literature at the University of"}, {"doc_id": 11010434, "score": 70.56932067871094, "title": "The Life and Deeds of the Immortal Leader Karađorđe", "text": "the Serbian folk poem \"The Start of the Revolt Against the Dahias\". The film had its premiere in Belgrade on 23 October 1911, where it was positively received. Re-released in 1925, the film was lost after being screened to a group of Serbian immigrants in the United States in 1928. It was considered a lost film until it was discovered by film historians Aleksandar Erdeljanović and Radoslav Zelenović in the Austrian Film Archives in Vienna on 16 July 2003. It has since been re-mastered and broadcast on Serbian television. The film opens with a young Karađorđe Petrović (Milorad Petrović) killing"}, {"doc_id": 13152325, "score": 70.54917907714844, "title": "Zdravko Šotra", "text": "Zdravko Šotra Zdravko Šotra (; born 13 February 1933) is a Serbian and former Yugoslav film and television director and screenwriter. Šotra was born in the village of Kozice, near Stolac, at the time part of the Littoral Banovina of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (modern Bosnia and Herzegovina), into an ethnic Serb family (Herzegovinian Serbs). Šotra started out during the early 1960s as a television director employed by TV Belgrade. Already a prominent TV director, 46-year-old Šotra made his feature film debut in 1979 with \"Osvajanje slobode\", a post-World War II story written by Gordan Mihić about a cultural and"}]}
+{"question": "Where did the performer of song Words Of Love die?", "answer": "Clear Lake, Iowa", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 6490629, "score": 76.23631286621094, "title": "Will Fyffe", "text": "disguised as himself, Fyffe entered the competition for a bet, but he could only win \"second\" prize! According to theatre manager and historian, W. J. MacQueen-Pope: \"Will Fyffe was a man of great honesty and integrity\", and this comes across in his songs when heard today. It was by falling from a hotel room window that Fyffe met his death. After an operation on his right ear in 1947, Fyffe went to recuperate at his own hotel in St Andrews. One night, he fell from the window of his suite and was taken to the local cottage hospital, where he"}, {"doc_id": 17633294, "score": 75.46043395996094, "title": "John McLiam", "text": "he dies unrepentant. Playwright and producer Maxwell Anderson, given the script to consider producing it, condemned the play as lying on well-trampled ground following Seán O'Casey's \"Juno and the Paycock\", declaring, \"I've grown weary of the whole subject. An ancient, irritable, blasphemous, dying but loveable Irishman says his last ten thousand words and goes to his own place. The hell with him.\" McLiam and his wife Roberta had a daughter, Claire. He died in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California in 1994 from melanoma and Parkinson's disease. John McLiam John McLiam (born John Williams; January 24, 1918 – April 16, 1994)"}, {"doc_id": 3588474, "score": 72.94206237792969, "title": "William Warfield", "text": "in a Lake George Opera Festival production of Porgy and Bess. Despite his issues, he did sing on occasion during his final years, despite the fact that by then his singing voice was practically gone. In those years, when he sang \"Ol' Man River\", he would not perform it with the original lyrics, but with the altered ones that Paul Robeson used in his recitals beginning in 1938. He died in Chicago in August 2002, following treatment at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, succumbing to injuries he sustained in his neck from a fall a month prior. Warfield was active in many"}, {"doc_id": 6375655, "score": 72.72002410888672, "title": "Johnny Hartman", "text": "on their jazz label, Grapevine. These were dance tracks of \"Beyond the Sea\" and \"Caravan,\" with the latter also having an extended six-minute version. In the early 1980s Hartman gave several performances for jazz festivals, television, and radio before succumbing to lung cancer at the age of sixty. His reputation with a new generation grew considerably in 1995 when the soundtrack to Clint Eastwood’s \"Bridges of Madison County\" (1995) featured four songs from the then out-of-print \"Once in Every Life\" album. A biography, \"The Last Balladeer: The Johnny Hartman Story\" by Dr. Gregg Akkerman, was published in June 2012 by"}, {"doc_id": 17309272, "score": 72.62234497070312, "title": "William E. Sheridan", "text": "hours of May 18, 1887, in Sydney, just a few hours after suffering a stroke as he sat in the audience of a local theatre. That October, Sheridan's widow along with a group of friends and admirers dedicated a modest monument at Sydney's Waverley Cemetery to commemorate the actor's life. Situated atop a bluff overlooking the Tasman Sea, the monument's inscription reads: \"In the Memory of William Edward Sheridan, Tragedian.\"
\"Died May 18, 1887, Aged 48 Years.\"
\"Oh for the touch of a vanished hand\"
\"And the sound of a voice that is still.\"
\"He was -\"
"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the performer of song Everyday Is Christmas (Song) born?", "answer": "Hong Kong", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 18573747, "score": 69.2628402709961, "title": "Everyday Is Christmas (song)", "text": "Los Angeles. Roxanne Seeman and Philipp Steinke composed \"Everyday Is Christmas\" on guitar in Santa Monica. The demo was recorded with Philipp Steinke singing and playing keyboards and USC musicians overdubbing string bass, drums, and horns. It was the first of five songs written by Roxanne Seeman on the request of producer Andrew Tuason for Jacky Cheung's \"Private Corner\" canto-jazz album. Cheung said he tried having the lyrics for \"Everyday Is Christmas\" adapted into Cantonese, but he liked the meaning of the lyrics in English so much that he decided to record it in English. It is the only song"}, {"doc_id": 7543038, "score": 68.85491943359375, "title": "Christmas (song)", "text": "Christmas (song) \"Christmas\" is a song written by Pete Townshend and is the seventh song on The Who's rock opera \"Tommy\". On the original LP, it opens the second side of the album. The song tells how on Christmas morning, Tommy's father is worried about Tommy's future, and soul. His future is jeopardized due to being deaf, dumb, and blind. The lyrics contrast religious themes such as Christmas and Jesus Christ with Tommy's ignorance of such matters. The rhetorical question, \"How can he be saved from the eternal grave?\" is asked about Tommy's condition and adds speculation as to the"}, {"doc_id": 11310866, "score": 68.10301971435547, "title": "Someday at Christmas", "text": "first appeared on the various artists CD collection, \"Christmas in the City\"). The title track was covered by The Jackson 5 for \"The Jackson 5 Christmas Album\" (1970), The Temptations for \"The Temptations Christmas Card\" (1970), Diana Ross for her \"A Very Special Season\" album (1994), Mary J. Blige (2000), Jack Johnson for the album \"This Warm December\" (2008), Pearl Jam for their 2004 holiday single and Justin Bieber covered the song at the White House. The band Remy Zero also covered the song which is featured on their 2001 EP release \"A Searchers EP\". Diana Ross performed the song"}, {"doc_id": 7543039, "score": 68.10008239746094, "title": "Christmas (song)", "text": "nature of original sin and eternal salvation. In the middle of the song, \"Tommy can you hear me?\" is repeated, with Tommy responding, \"See me, feel me, touch me, heal me.\" According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes.com by Sony/ATV Music Publishing, the song is set in the time signature of common time. It is composed in the key of G Major with Roger Daltrey's vocal range spanning from G to A. The song makes repeated use of suspended fourth chords that resolve to triads. Some of the melodic material is similar to the horn section on \"Tommy\"'s \"Overture\"."}, {"doc_id": 148051, "score": 68.00529479980469, "title": "Father Christmas", "text": "Smart, Rector of Plymtree from 1435 to 1477, has 'Sir Christemas' announcing the news of Christ's birth and encouraging his listeners to drink: \"\"Buvez bien par toute la compagnie\", / Make good cheer and be right merry, / And sing with us now joyfully: Nowell, nowell.\" Many late medieval Christmas customs incorporated both sacred and secular themes. In Norwich in January 1443, at a traditional battle between the flesh and the spirit (represented by Christmas and Lent), John Gladman, crowned and disguised as 'King of Christmas', rode behind a pageant of the months \"disguysed as the seson requird\" on a"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director who was born earlier, Gendernauts or I Am Guilty?", "answer": "Gendernauts", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 706914, "score": 70.849365234375, "title": "Jean-Luc Godard", "text": "Paul\" and \"Le Signe\", was a study of contemporary French youth and their involvement with cultural politics. An intertitle refers to the characters as \"The children of Marx and Coca-Cola.\" Although Godard's cinema is sometimes thought to depict a wholly masculine point of view, Phillip John Usher has demonstrated how the film, by the way it connects images and disparate events, seems to blur gender lines. Godard followed with \"Made in U.S.A\" (1966), whose source material was Richard Stark's \"The Jugger\"; and \"Two or Three Things I Know About Her\" (1967), in which Marina Vlady portrays a woman leading a"}, {"doc_id": 1366581, "score": 70.19725036621094, "title": "Julie Delpy", "text": "Goldberg. The film also features Delpy's real-life parents, Marie Pillet and Albert Delpy, as her character's parents. In one scene, Pillet's character acknowledges having been one of the \"343 bitches\"; in real life, Pillet was one of the signers of the Manifesto of the 343 bitches. In 2009, Delpy starred in \"The Countess\", also her third film as a director in which she played the title role of Elizabeth Báthory. The film also starred Daniel Brühl, and William Hurt. In 2011 Delpy wrote and directed \"Le Skylab\". The film received a theatrical release in France, but failed to find distribution"}, {"doc_id": 20742659, "score": 69.95629119873047, "title": "Exclusion (film)", "text": "Exclusion (film) Exclusion is a 2014 Indian drama film directed by Indo-Canadian film director Deepa Mehta. It is an adaptation of Shilpi Somaya Gowda’s \"Secret Daughter\". The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, John Abraham, Seema Biswas and Terence Stamp in pivotal roles and Nandita Das, Manisha Koirala, Mahima Chaudhry, and Padma Lakshmi in supporting roles. The film music was done by A. R. Rahman, and cinematography and editing by Giles Nuttgens and Colin Monie respectively. The film showcases the Komagata Maru incident, an incident where Canada turned away 397 Indian dissidents as a part of a policy to keep Canada racially"}, {"doc_id": 19880056, "score": 69.61672973632812, "title": "Disobedience (2017 film)", "text": "and an average rating of 7.2/10. The website's critical consensus states, \"\"Disobedience\" explores a variety of thought-provoking themes, bolstered by gripping work from leads Rachel Weisz, Rachel McAdams, and Alessandro Nivola.\" On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 74 out of 100, based on 38 critics, indicating \"generally favorable reviews\". Andrew Barker of \"Variety\" gave the film a positive review, writing that \"Disobedience\" \"may not catapult Lelio beyond the arthouse world, but it's yet another triumph in what's shaping up to be a major career.\" David Rooney of \"The Hollywood Reporter\" also gave the film a positive"}, {"doc_id": 637768, "score": 69.53758239746094, "title": "Leonardo DiCaprio", "text": "stars Lukas Haas, Erika Christensen and Giovanni Ribisi. The film is about Adam Harris (Haas), a twenty-something college dropout lacking real direction in his life. Adam's life changes dramatically when he accidentally captures a serial rapist. The new-found attention inspires him to become a vigilante. Shortly after saw the release of \"The 11th Hour.\" A documentary film which he created, produced, co-written and narrated. With contributions from over 50 politicians, scientists, and environmental activists, including former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, physicist Stephen Hawking, Nobel Prize winner Wangari Maathai, journalist Armand Betscher, and Paul Hawken, the film documents the grave problems"}]}
+{"question": "When did Vithoji Rao Holkar's father die?", "answer": "15 August 1797", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 1801943, "score": 80.5521469116211, "title": "Baji Rao I", "text": "brought up as a Muslim. After Baji Rao's and Mastani death in 1740, Kashibai took the 6 year-old Shamsher Bahadur boy under her care and raised him as one of her own.Shamsher was bestowed upon a portion of his father’s dominion of Banda and Kalpi. In 1761, he and his army contingent fought alongside the Peshwa in the Third Battle of Panipat between the Marathas and Afghans. He was wounded in that battle and died a few days later at Deeg. Baji Rao died on 28 April 1740, at the age of 39 of a sudden fever, possibly heat stroke,"}, {"doc_id": 19672962, "score": 80.29542541503906, "title": "Shivaji VI", "text": "to protect him. In spite of such accusations, British Government did not remove Shivaji VI from the custody of these officers. Eventually, Shivaji VI died as a youngster in 1883. The whole episode became famous as the Kolhapur Prakaran(affair). Removed to Ahmednagar, Sir Shivaji VI died a year later on December 25, 1883 at the age of 20, in a scuffle with, or due to beating received from a British soldier appointed to take care of him – Private Lloyd Passingham. He was succeeded by Shahu as he had left no heir. . The manner of his death was widely"}, {"doc_id": 17308389, "score": 80.26288604736328, "title": "Hari Rao Holkar", "text": "Hari Rao Holkar Hari Rao Holkar (1795-1843), formally Maharajadhiraj Raj Rajeshwar Sawai Shri Hari Rao Holkar IX Bahadur, belonging to the Holkar dynasty of the Marathas was Maharaja Holkar of Indore (Hokar State) from 17 April 1834 until his death at the Juna Rajwada Palace in Indore on 24 October 1843. Hari Rao's accession to the throne (\"gaddi\") was the result of a popular uprising against the adoption and crowning of the child Marthand Rao Holkar by Krishna Bai Holkar, the mother of the deceased Maharaja Malhar Rao Holkar II. In 1819, Hari Rao was involved in a power struggle"}, {"doc_id": 1324841, "score": 79.7267074584961, "title": "Shivaji", "text": "for a year. Sambhaji then returned home, unrepentant, and was again confined to Panhala. In late March 1680, Shivaji fell ill with fever and dysentery, dying around 3–5 April 1680 at the age of 52, on the eve of Hanuman Jayanti. Putalabai, the childless eldest of the surviving wives of Shivaji committed \"sati\" by jumping into his funeral pyre. Another surviving spouse, Sakwarbai, was not allowed to follow suit because she had a young daughter. Rumours followed Shivaji's death, with some Muslims opining he had died of a curse from Jan Muhammad of Jalna, as punishment for Shivaji's troops attacking"}, {"doc_id": 6769324, "score": 79.18144226074219, "title": "Mahadaji Shinde", "text": "over North India. Shinde Chhatri, located in Wanowrie, in Pune is a memorial dedicated to Mahadji Shinde. It is a hall that marks the spot of Mahadji Shinde's cremation on 12 February 1794. The three storied memorial in Rajput architectural style, is one of the most significant landmarks in the city. Mahadaji Shinde Mahadaji Shinde (Marathi: महादजी शिंदे Mahādajī Śiṃdē) (Birth: 3 December 1730) & (Died: 12 February 1794) also spelled as Mahadji Scindia, was a Maratha Statesman and ruler of Gwalior in Northern India. He was the fifth and the youngest son of Ranoji Rao Scindia, the founder of"}]}
+{"question": "Who is Sophie Winkleman's mother-in-law?", "answer": "Princess Michael of Kent", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 7825369, "score": 76.16930389404297, "title": "Elizabeth Bellamy", "text": "after an examination by a physician, it is discovered that Elizabeth is 3–4 months pregnant and she is forced by her father to divulge the identity of the father. In order to avoid a scandal, Lawrence is sent abroad with an allowance, and the Greenwich house is sold. Later, Elizabeth Kirbridge gives birth to a daughter, Lucy Elizabeth, in a London nursing home. To avoid scandal and since Lawrence is the legal father, he is asked to attend the baby's christening. Following the ceremony, he is never heard from again. Elizabeth, lacking maternal feelings, is indifferent to the baby and"}, {"doc_id": 19916810, "score": 76.11349487304688, "title": "Daughters and Sons", "text": "25, France, 24, Chilton, 18, Victor, 17 and Muriel, 12. John's unmarried sister, Hetta, runs the household and while ostensibly acting as John's assistant in fact controls him. The younger members of the family, having no independent means of their own, suffer under the crushing and manipulative rule of their grandmother Sabine and their aunt Hetta. Unknown to her father, France has written a novel which has been accepted for publication. In order to avoid publishing under the same surname as her father, she has agreed with Muriel's new governess, Miss Hallam, that she should publish under her name, and"}, {"doc_id": 3782704, "score": 76.01551818847656, "title": "Evelina", "text": "remove her ignominy (by acknowledging their marriage) and acknowledge Evelina as his legitimate daughter. Mrs Clifton, Berry Hill's longtime housekeeper, is able to reveal the second Miss Belmont's parentage. She identifies Polly Green, Evelina's former wet nurse, mother of a girl 6 weeks older than Evelina, as the perpetrator of the fraud. Polly has been passing her own daughter off as that of Sir John and Caroline for the past 18 years, hoping to secure a better future for her. Ultimately, Lord Orville suggests that the unfortunate girl be named co-heiress with Evelina; kindhearted Evelina is delighted. Finally, Sir Clement"}, {"doc_id": 10531692, "score": 75.5804443359375, "title": "Diana Villiers", "text": "she and her aunt, Sophie's mother, are killed when the carriage runs off a bridge at a dangerous corner. Diana Villiers Diana Villiers is a fictional character in the Aubrey-Maturin series of novels by Patrick O'Brian. Described as beautiful, mercurial, and entirely unreliable, she is the great love and great sorrow of Stephen Maturin's life. Diana enters the series in the second novel of the series, \"Post Captain\", which begins with Captain Jack Aubrey and Doctor Stephen Maturin living ashore during the Peace of Amiens. They first see her in a fox hunting field near their leased country house, and"}, {"doc_id": 17266918, "score": 75.4002685546875, "title": "Duke de Richleau", "text": "ritually sacrifice the girl, Ellen Beddows, upon her 21st birthday on 6 March 1951.Verney foiled the plot with the help of his future wife Molly Fountain and her son John.) The duke and friends also rescued another neophyte from Mocata’s control, the Hungarian Tanith (born 1912), with whom Rex fell in love and married. Tragically, Tanith died a few months later during childbirth, leaving Rex to bring up his son Robin, later also known as Trusscott, alone. During the political tension leading up to the Spanish Civil War, de Richleau was approached by his natural daughter Lucretia-José to recover a"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director who died first, Pusthakamlo Konni Pageelu Missing or The Hunchback Of Rome?", "answer": "Pusthakamlo Konni Pageelu Missing", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 17773254, "score": 72.41838073730469, "title": "Who Killed Pasolini?", "text": "Who Killed Pasolini? Pasolini, un delitto italiano (\"Pasolini, an Italian Crime\"), internationally released as Who Killed Pasolini?, is a 1995 Italian crime-drama film co-written and directed by Marco Tullio Giordana. It depicts the trial against Pino Pelosi, who was charged with the murder of artist and filmmaker Pier Paolo Pasolini. The film entered the competition at the 52nd Venice International Film Festival, in which Giordana won the President of the Italian Senate's Gold Medal. The film also won the David di Donatello for best editing. The film traces the last hours of the life of poet and film director Pier"}, {"doc_id": 1633942, "score": 71.80006408691406, "title": "Marco Pantani", "text": "mio figlio\" (English: \"He was my son\"). A graphic novel titled \"Gli ultimi giorni di Marco Pantani\" (English: \"The Last Days of Marco Pantani\") was released in 2011, chronicling the events that led up to Pantani's death. It was based on a book published by French journalist Philippe Brunel, a friend of Pantani, suggesting that Pantani may have been murdered. Italian television RAI aired a television film in 2007 titled \"\", a biographical film which starred Rolando Ravello as Marco Pantani. A documentary on Pantani's life titled \"\" was released in May 2014 in cinemas. The Memorial Marco Pantani has"}, {"doc_id": 168124, "score": 71.43151092529297, "title": "Giordano Bruno", "text": "one of his \"Calendar Stories\" (Kalendergeschichten) on Bruno Giordano. In \"The heretic's coat\" (\"Der Mantel des Ketzers\"), Brecht extols Bruno's unwavering honesty and selfless concern for justice. \"The Last Confession\" by Morris West (posthumously published) is a fictional autobiography of Bruno, ostensibly written shortly before his execution. In 1973 the biographical drama \"Giordano Bruno\" was released, an Italian/French movie directed by Giuliano Montaldo, starring Gian Maria Volontè as Bruno. The computer game \"In Memoriam\" features a lead character who claims to be Bruno, returned from the dead to seek vengeance. Bruno features as a main character in the historical segments"}, {"doc_id": 20432913, "score": 71.40253448486328, "title": "Bose: Dead/Alive", "text": "Bose: Dead/Alive Bose: Dead/Alive is an Indian historical period drama web television miniseries based on the book \"India's Biggest Cover-up\" by activist Anuj Dhar that was released on JioCinema at ALTBalaji on 20 November, 2017 IST. The show stars Rajkummar Rao, portraying Subhash Chandra Bose, with supporting roles including Naveen Kasturia as Darbari Lal, Edward Sonnenblick as Stanley Allen, and Anna Ador as Emilie Schenkl. On 18 August 1945 after his overloaded Japanese plane crashed in Japanese-occupied Formosa (now Taiwan) Subhas Chandra Bose (Rajkumar Rao) is presumed dead. However his family in Kolkata receive a telegram from Mahatma Gandhi to"}, {"doc_id": 3563249, "score": 70.94931030273438, "title": "Curzio Malaparte", "text": "Curzio Malaparte Curzio Malaparte (; 9 June 1898 – 19 July 1957), born Kurt Erich Suckert, was an Italian writer, film-maker, war correspondent and diplomat. Malaparte is best known outside Italy due to his works \"Kaputt\" (1944) and \"La pelle\" (1949). The former is a semi-fictionalised account of the Eastern Front during the Second World War and the latter is an account focusing on morality in the immediate post-war period of Naples (it was placed on the Vatican's \"Index Librorum Prohibitorum\"). During the 1920s, Malaparte was one of the intellectuals who supported the rise of Italian fascism and Benito Mussolini,"}]}
+{"question": "Are Chemours and Hadag located in the same country?", "answer": "no", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 14755832, "score": 70.37809753417969, "title": "Burkina Faso–Niger Frontier Dispute case", "text": "two countries lies in the sector from the astronomic marker of Tong-Tong to the beginning of the Botou bend. It also paid regard to the Parties’ agreement on the results of the work of the Joint Technical Commission on demarcation of the Burkina Faso-Niger boundary at the sector from the heights of N’Gouma to the astronomic marker of Tong-Tong and the sector from the beginning of the Botou bend to the River Mekrou. Under the judgment, 303 square miles (786 sq km) were awarded to Burkina Faso and 107 square miles (277 sq km) to Niger. In 2015, the two"}, {"doc_id": 8283312, "score": 69.80482482910156, "title": "Le Moustier", "text": "Le Moustier Le Moustier is an archeological site consisting of two rock shelters in Peyzac-le-Moustier, a village in the Dordogne, France. It is known for a fossilized skull of the species \"Homo neanderthalensis\" that was discovered in 1908. The Mousterian tool culture is named after Le Moustier, which was first excavated from 1863 by the Englishman Henry Christy and the Frenchman Édouard Lartet. The Le Moustier skull is estimated to be approximately 45,000 years old. Its characteristics include a large nasal cavity and a somewhat less developed brow ridge and occipital bun, as might be expected in a juvenile. After"}, {"doc_id": 12507284, "score": 69.49000549316406, "title": "Mont Idoukal-n-Taghès", "text": "Mont Idoukal-n-Taghès Mont Idoukal-n-Taghès (also Mont Bagzane, Mont Bagzan) is the highest mountain in Niger. Mont Idoukal-n-Taghès is located in the south central Aïr Mountains, and is at the northern end of the Bagzane plateau. The village and pilgrimage site of Abatol sits at the base of the peak. The Aouderas valley, the path of a seasonal wash (or Kouri) runs south from the foot of Idoukal-n-Taghès towards Agadez, the regional capital. The oasis town of Aouderas is just southwest of the mountain. Due to its high elevation, mount Idoukal'n'Taghes has been found to host a number of Saharan-Mediterranean and"}, {"doc_id": 4216304, "score": 69.07103729248047, "title": "Touggourt", "text": "Touggourt Touggourt (; Berber: , lit. \"the gateway\" or \"the gate\") is a city and commune, former sultanate and capital of Touggourt District, in Ouargla Province, Algeria, built next to an oasis in the Sahara. As of the 2008 census, the commune had a population of 39,409 people, up from 32,940 in 1998, and an annual growth rate of 1.8%. However, Touggourt's urban area includes the communes of Nezla, Tebesbest and Zaouia El Abidia, for a total population of 146,108. Touggourt is notable for its date trees. It was formerly surrounded by a moat, which the French filled up. Bradt"}, {"doc_id": 4134154, "score": 68.68280029296875, "title": "Mount Richard-Molard", "text": "Mount Richard-Molard Mount Richard-Molard, also known as Mount Nimba, is a mountain along the border of Ivory Coast and Guinea in West Africa. The highest peak for both countries and the Nimba Range is at . The mountain is a part of the Guinea Highlands, which straddles the borders between the two countries and Liberia. The nearest major settlements are the town Yekepa to the west in Liberia, Bossou and N'Zoo in Guinea. The mountain is named after the French geographer Jacques Richard-Molard, who died in an accident at the mountain site in 1951. Before that it was called Mount"}]}
+{"question": "Who is the paternal grandfather of James Fitzgerald, 8Th Earl Of Desmond?", "answer": "James FitzGerald, 6th Earl of Desmond", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 4326320, "score": 82.8006362915039, "title": "FitzGerald dynasty", "text": "1st Baron Desmond. These three hereditary knighthoods were created for their kinsmen by the Earls of Desmond, acting as Earls Palatine. The earliest recorded use of the patronymic FitzGerald is that of Raoul fitz Gerald le Chambellan, a Norman baron, chamberlain of Normandy, educator of the young William, future Conqueror of England, and father of William de Tancarville, Earl of Tankerville and chief chamberlain of Normandy and England after the Norman conquest. The eponymous ancestor of the various FitzGerald branches, as well as of the de Barry and FitzMaurice families, was Gerald FitzWalter of Windsor. Gerald was a Norman adventurer"}, {"doc_id": 16609803, "score": 82.71162414550781, "title": "James FitzGerald, 8th Earl of Desmond", "text": "James FitzGerald, 8th Earl of Desmond James FitzGerald, 8th Earl of Desmond (1459–1487) was the son of Thomas FitzGerald, 7th Earl of Desmond and his wife, Ellice de Barry, daughter of William Barry, 8th Baron Barry, and Ellen de la Roche. The execution of the 7th Earl of Desmond provoked an immediate and violent reaction. The dead earl’s elder sons ‘raised their standards and drew their swords, resolved to avenge their father’s murder’. James younger brother, Gerald, laid waste a great deal in Leith and Munster in revenge for his father.[[https://books.google.com/books?id=DdhC3eVIdHgC&pg=PA530&dq=James+FitzGerald,+8th+Earl+of+Desmond&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjDkbTshJjZAhVPrVkKHVoGDLc4FBDoAQg_MAQ#v=onepage&q=James%20FitzGerald%2C%208th%20Earl%20of%20Desmond&f=false Connellan, Owen. \"The Annals of Ireland [from A.D. 1171"}, {"doc_id": 16609804, "score": 82.37797546386719, "title": "James FitzGerald, 8th Earl of Desmond", "text": "to A.D. 1616\", Dublin. Brian Geraghty, 1846, p. 282] James FitzGerald, 8th Earl of Desmond James FitzGerald, 8th Earl of Desmond (1459–1487) was the son of Thomas FitzGerald, 7th Earl of Desmond and his wife, Ellice de Barry, daughter of William Barry, 8th Baron Barry, and Ellen de la Roche. The execution of the 7th Earl of Desmond provoked an immediate and violent reaction. The dead earl’s elder sons ‘raised their standards and drew their swords, resolved to avenge their father’s murder’. James younger brother, Gerald, laid waste a great deal in Leith and Munster in revenge for his father.][[https://books.google.com/books?id=DdhC3eVIdHgC&pg=PA530&dq=James+FitzGerald,+8th+Earl+of+Desmond&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjDkbTshJjZAhVPrVkKHVoGDLc4FBDoAQg_MAQ#v=onepage&q=James%20FitzGerald%2C%208th%20Earl%20of%20Desmond&f=false"}, {"doc_id": 2624113, "score": 82.00374603271484, "title": "Earl of Desmond", "text": "Geraldines. Through Maurice's mother Nest ferch Rhys ap Tewdwr, the House of Desmond traced descent in the female line from the House of Dinefwr. Over a century after Thomas's death, Gerald FitzGerald, 3rd Earl of Desmond, married Eleanor Butler. Through her, John FitzGerald, 4th Earl of Desmond and all subsequent Geraldine earls of Desmond could trace descent through Eleanor de Bohun to Elizabeth of Rhuddlan, daughter of King Edward I of England of the House of Plantagenet by his queen, Eleanor of Castile of the House of Burgundy. There are several numbering schemes for these earls, depending in part on"}, {"doc_id": 15840929, "score": 81.81787872314453, "title": "James FitzThomas FitzGerald", "text": "James FitzThomas FitzGerald James FitzThomas FitzGerald, the Súgán Earl of Desmond (d. 1608), was the eldest son of Sir Thomas Fitzgerald, commonly called \"Thomas Roe\", \"Tomás Ruadh\" or \"Red Thomas.\" James FitzThomas FitzGerald was the son of Tomás Ruadh and Ellice le Poer, daughter of Richard, Baron le Poer. Tomás RuadhFitzGerald was the son of James FitzGerald, 14th Earl of Desmond and Joan Roche, daughter of Maurice Roche, Lord Fermoy. As Joan Roche was his own grandniece, their relationship fell within the proscribed limits of consanguinity. For which reason, the marriage was annulled and their son, Sir Tomás Ruadh FitzGerald"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director born later, Some Boy! or The Lucky Corner?", "answer": "The Lucky Corner", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 20089234, "score": 70.01091766357422, "title": "Lucky Boy (2017 film)", "text": "Films \"approached (him) to make a film about an unlucky person\", and that he is \"always very fascinated with the state of mind of human being\", in the sense that a person \"will blame any failure on luck\" when he thinks he is unlucky, and if \"something happened on this guy, and makes him think that there is a change in his luck, then out of a sudden, he will think he has the world under his feet\", and \"not only he becomes confident, but also takes failures on his stride and will brush them off easily\". On July 15,"}, {"doc_id": 20089235, "score": 69.91460418701172, "title": "Lucky Boy (2017 film)", "text": "2015, during a press conference, it was announced that the film would be directed by Boris Boo, and that Chew Chor Meng and Wang Weiliang would be starring in the film. Chew was cast as Wang's father, due to his previous work experience with Boo on the set of \"Don't Worry Be Happy\", and for his role as Ah Bee in \"Don't Worry Be Happy\" and its spin-off, \"Lobang King\". Wang, who is best known for his role as Lobang in the \"Ah Boys to Men\" franchise, would be taking up the lead role for the first time. Meanwhile, auditions"}, {"doc_id": 1296596, "score": 69.43649291992188, "title": "28 Days Later", "text": "2010 film \"Kick-Ass\". The same song was played in the 2012 advertisement campaign of Louis Vuitton, L'Invitation au Voyage. A sequel, \"28 Weeks Later\", was released on 11 May 2007. Danny Boyle and Alex Garland took producing roles alongside Andrew Macdonald. The plot revolves around the arrival of American troops about seven months after the incidents in the original film, attempting to revitalise a nearly desolate Britain. The cast for this sequel includes Robert Carlyle, Rose Byrne, Jeremy Renner, Imogen Poots, Harold Perrineau, Catherine McCormack, Mackintosh Muggleton, and Idris Elba. In March 2007, Danny Boyle claimed to be interested in"}, {"doc_id": 7011238, "score": 69.2857437133789, "title": "Joe Wright", "text": "Joe Wright Joseph Wright (born 25 August 1972) is an English film director. His motion pictures include the romance film \"Pride & Prejudice\" (2005), the romantic war drama \"Atonement\" (2007), the action thriller \"Hanna\" (2011), his adaptation of \"Anna Karenina\" (2012), Peter Pan origin story \"Pan\" (2015), and World War II political drama \"Darkest Hour\" (2017). Wright was born on 25 August 1972 in London, where his parents, John and Lyndie, founded the Little Angel Theatre, a puppet theatre in Islington. Wright always had an interest in the arts, especially painting. He would also make films on his Super 8"}, {"doc_id": 362588, "score": 69.1615219116211, "title": "Steven Soderbergh", "text": "\"Logan Lucky\", starring Channing Tatum, Adam Driver, and Daniel Craig, among others. The film was produced entirely by Soderbergh, with no studio involved in anything other than theatrical distribution. The film was released on August 18, 2017 by Bleecker Street and Fingerprint Releasing, his own distribution and production company. \"Logan Lucky\" was met with wide-spread critical acclaim, Matt Zoller Seitz writing for Roger Ebert stated: \"The odds seem stacked in Logan Lucky's favor the instant you spot 'Directed by Steven Soderbergh' in the opening credits\". In July 2017, it was revealed that Soderbergh had also secretly shot a horror film"}]}
+{"question": "Where did Hannah Tompkins's husband graduate from?", "answer": "Columbia", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 408829, "score": 73.22471618652344, "title": "The Graduate", "text": "Braddock, aged twenty-one, has earned his bachelor's degree from Williams College and has returned home to a party celebrating his graduation at his parents' house in Pasadena, California. Benjamin, visibly uncomfortable as his parents deliver accolades and neighborhood friends ask him about his future plans, evades those who try to congratulate him. Mrs. Robinson, the wife of his father's law partner, insists that he drive her home. Benjamin is coerced inside to have a drink and Mrs. Robinson attempts to seduce him. She invites him up to her daughter Elaine's room to see her portrait and then enters the room"}, {"doc_id": 408830, "score": 73.12896728515625, "title": "The Graduate", "text": "naked, making it clear that she is available to him. Benjamin initially rebuffs her but a few days later, he clumsily organizes a tryst at the Taft hotel. Benjamin spends the remainder of the summer drifting around in the pool by day, purposefully neglecting to select a graduate school, and seeing Mrs. Robinson at the hotel by night. He discovers that he and Mrs. Robinson have nothing to talk about. However, after Benjamin pesters her one evening, Mrs. Robinson reveals that she entered into a loveless marriage when she accidentally became pregnant with Elaine. Both Mr. Robinson and Benjamin's parents"}, {"doc_id": 14211805, "score": 73.12884521484375, "title": "Tom Haverford", "text": "Brooks Brothers (\"Telethon\"). In \"Go Big or Go Home,\" Tom also boasted about ladies' sneakers he bought from his workplace during Pawnee's government shutdown. Though it is not explicitly said, it's assumed Tom worked at Lady Foot Locker, where his best friend Jean-Ralphio Saperstein has a job too (\"Woman of the Year\"). He later opens up his own luxurious clothing-rental store for growing teens, Rent-A-Swag, and employs Jean-Ralphio's sister Mona Lisa Saperstein. Tom married his Canadian-born college friend Wendy to secure her U.S. citizenship (a green card marriage). Despite the marriage, Tom aggressively flirts with other women, which has prompted"}, {"doc_id": 14150593, "score": 72.85041809082031, "title": "Christopher Coutu", "text": "unsuccessful. Christopher Coutu was born and grew up in Norwich, Connecticut. Coutu graduated from Norwich Tech High School with a certification in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning in 1994. From 1998 to 2003, Coutu earned multiple university degrees, including an MBA from Barney School of Business at the University of Hartford. To fund college tuition, he worked at the Mohegan Sun casino and also in social services. In his online biography, he claims he was the first in his family to earn a college degree. Coutu enlisted in the United States Air Force as an airman and completed the eight-month"}, {"doc_id": 19426348, "score": 72.83631896972656, "title": "Graduation (2016 film)", "text": "lives with his wife, Magda, and their 18-year-old daughter, Eliza, who has just won a scholarship to Cambridge University. She is preparing to write her final exams and needs to maintain a grade of at least 90%. Romeo is a doting father and drives Eliza to school regularly. Romeo's girlfriend, Sandra, is a teacher at Eliza's school. One day while visiting Sandra he receives a message: Eliza has been assaulted near her school. She has a sprained wrist and is emotionally shaken up but is not seriously injured. She reveals that the assailant tried to rape her but did not"}]}
+{"question": "Who is Luísa, Duchess Of Cadaval's paternal grandmother?", "answer": "Luisa de Guzmán", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 6133286, "score": 81.52690124511719, "title": "Luísa, Duchess of Cadaval", "text": "Luísa, Duchess of Cadaval Luísa of Braganza, Duchess of Cadaval (; January 9, 1679 in Lisbon – December 23, 1732 in Évora) was a natural daughter of Portuguese King Peter II and a Portuguese lady named Maria da Cruz Mascarenhas. She was raised among the family of secretary of state Francisco Correia de Lacerda and after that at the Monastery of Carnide with her aunt Maria of Braganza (natural daughter of John IV of Portugal). Luísa married D. Luís and after his death married D. Jaime de Melo, respectively 2nd and 3rd dukes of Cadaval. She died in Évora, Alentejo,"}, {"doc_id": 6133287, "score": 80.14253234863281, "title": "Luísa, Duchess of Cadaval", "text": "and is buried at the Convent of Saint John the Evangelist in the same city. Luísa, Duchess of Cadaval Luísa of Braganza, Duchess of Cadaval (; January 9, 1679 in Lisbon – December 23, 1732 in Évora) was a natural daughter of Portuguese King Peter II and a Portuguese lady named Maria da Cruz Mascarenhas. She was raised among the family of secretary of state Francisco Correia de Lacerda and after that at the Monastery of Carnide with her aunt Maria of Braganza (natural daughter of John IV of Portugal). Luísa married D. Luís and after his death married D."}, {"doc_id": 8065709, "score": 79.26792907714844, "title": "Infanta Luisa Fernanda, Duchess of Montpensier", "text": "issue. Through Antonio, the now non-royal line of dukes di Galliera continues. Alfonso's grandchildren lost royal status due to non-dynastic marriages. The current Duke di Galliera is Alfonso's great-grandson, Don Alfonso Francesco de Orléans-Borbón y Ferarra-Pignatelli. Through Marie Isabelle, she became great-grandmother of king Manuel II of Portugal, Amedeo, Duke of Aosta, Aimone, Duke of Spoleto and Luis Filipe, Duke of Braganza; great-great-grandmother of Juan Carlos I of Spain and Henri, Count of Paris. There are several documents, mostly diplomatic correspondence between Latin American embassies settled in London, in which the personal participation of the king Louis Philippe I is"}, {"doc_id": 8393947, "score": 77.5752944946289, "title": "Maria Luisa, Duchess of Lucca", "text": "Maria Luisa, Duchess of Lucca Maria Luisa of Spain () (6 July 1782 – 13 March 1824) was a Spanish infanta, daughter of King Charles IV and his wife, Maria Luisa of Parma. In 1795, she married her first cousin Louis, Hereditary Prince of Parma. She spent the first years of her married life at the Spanish court where their first child, Charles, was born. In 1801 the Treaty of Aranjuez made her husband King of Etruria, a kingdom created from the former Duchy of Tuscany in exchange for the renunciation of the Duchy of Parma. They arrived in Florence,"}, {"doc_id": 9652245, "score": 77.5423812866211, "title": "Marie Marguerite, Duchess of Anjou", "text": "Marie Marguerite, Duchess of Anjou Marie Marguerite, Duchess of Anjou (\"née\" María Margarita Vargas Santaella; born 21 October 1983) is a Venezuelan heiress and wife of Louis Alphonse of Bourbon, Duke of Anjou, who is considered by Legitimists to be the head of the French Royal House, making Marie Marguerite the Legitimist titular Queen Consort of France. Marie Marguerite was born on 21 October 1983 in Caracas. Her father, Víctor José Vargas Irausquín, is the owner of Banco BOD or Banco Occidental de Descuento (BOD Bank or Western Bank of Discount - WBD). Her mother is Carmen Leonor Santaella Tellería."}]}
+{"question": "Who is younger, Mart Van Duren or Madeleine Simms?", "answer": "Mart Van Duren", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 6615730, "score": 73.30558776855469, "title": "Frits Philips", "text": "July 1929 in The Hague, he married Sylvia, Jonkvrouw van Lennep (The Hague, 16 December 1905 – Eindhoven, 29 August 1992), daughter of Jonkheer van Lennep (Wiesbaden, 3 October 1876 – The Hague, 13 September 1951), and wife Digna Jacoba Mijer (b. Batavia, 28 March 1883). The couple had seven children: \"Digna\" Hintzen-Philips (14 September 1930 - 7 February 2018) who married Peter Hintzen and has Herman-Frederik and Rein), \"Anton Frederik (Ton)\" (b. 12 March 1932 who married Charlotte Daneel and had Frits, Joey and Karel), \"Anne Jetje (Annejet)\" Campbell-Philips (14 October 1933 - 1 March 2007, who married Paul"}, {"doc_id": 3554195, "score": 71.823974609375, "title": "Willem van de Velde the Elder", "text": "the Younger, also a marine painter, born 1633; and Adriaen, a landscape painter, born 1636. His marriage was stormy, at least in its later years. David Cordingly relates that Willem the Elder fathered two children out of wedlock in 1653, one “by his maidservant, and the other by her friend. Nine years later the Elder and his wife went through a legal separation, ‘on account of legal disputes and the most violent quarrels’. The immediate cause of the dispute was his affair with a married woman.” Michael S. Robinson noted that “on 17/27 July 1662, he and his wife agreed"}, {"doc_id": 1664947, "score": 71.35753631591797, "title": "Prince Laurent of Belgium", "text": "of Flanders or Prince of Liège). Source : www.monarchie.be, Prince Laurent Prince Laurent of Belgium Prince Laurent of Belgium (, ; born 19 October 1963) is the second son of King Albert II and Queen Paola, and younger brother of King Philippe. Laurent's involvement with animal welfare and the environment, together with a relative lack of interest in protocol, has caused him to be dubbed by elements of the popular Belgian press as (the \"eco-blunderer\"). Currently, he is 12th in the Belgian line of succession. He had been as high as third in line, but the constitution was amended in"}, {"doc_id": 1664941, "score": 71.19646453857422, "title": "Prince Laurent of Belgium", "text": "Prince Laurent of Belgium Prince Laurent of Belgium (, ; born 19 October 1963) is the second son of King Albert II and Queen Paola, and younger brother of King Philippe. Laurent's involvement with animal welfare and the environment, together with a relative lack of interest in protocol, has caused him to be dubbed by elements of the popular Belgian press as (the \"eco-blunderer\"). Currently, he is 12th in the Belgian line of succession. He had been as high as third in line, but the constitution was amended in 1991 to extend an equal right of succession to women who"}, {"doc_id": 4568762, "score": 70.19315338134766, "title": "Timothy Bentinck", "text": "the Hon. William Bentinck, Baron Bentinck of the Duchy of Guelders (second surviving son of Hans Willem Bentinck), was made a Count of the Holy Roman Empire as \"Count (Graf) Bentinck\", by Imperial Letters Patent. This title continues to be held by Tim Bentinck and his heirs. Under the Royal Warrant of 27 April 1932 on Foreign Titles the dispensation granted by Queen Victoria to use socially the title in Great Britain was rescinded beyond any living heirs, so only Bentinck's late father and aunt were allowed to do so. Bentinck married the milliner Judith Emerson in 1979, and they"}]}
+{"question": "Who was born later, Mickey Hart or Tony Owen?", "answer": "Tony Owen", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 8195647, "score": 73.86839294433594, "title": "Mickey Horton", "text": "and became engaged. They married the next year. Mickey later tested to see if he was unable to have children but the results were forgotten about when he discovered that Laura was pregnant, however the father of this unborn child was not Mickey. Little did he know that his brother, Bill Horton had raped Laura in a drunken rage. When Tom saw the results of Mickey's test, he confronted Laura who lied and said that she had given in and slept with Bill. They agreed to keep quiet to protect the family. In November 1968, Michael William Horton was born"}, {"doc_id": 897817, "score": 72.9599380493164, "title": "Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?", "text": "series) to 1973. Terry's full name is Terence Daniel Collier, born 29 February 1944. Bob's full name is Robert Andrew Scarborough Ferris, born a week earlier. These dates can be worked out from dialogue in the episode \"Birthday Boy\". The \"Scarborough\" in Bob's name is because he was conceived there (although this is contradicted in the opening flashback sequence in the 1976 feature film). However, Terry's \"silver tankard\" joke in his best man's speech at the end of Season 1 (in the episode \"End of an Era\") seems to imply that he, not Bob, turned 21 first. Terry is younger"}, {"doc_id": 6121555, "score": 72.59902954101562, "title": "Mickey Miller", "text": "Mickey left on 1 July 2008. In July 2011, it was announced Swash would reprise his role for the departure storyline of his screen brother Darren and appeared for two episodes on 19 and 20 September 2011. Mickey is the son of Mike Swann (Mark Wingett) and Rosie Miller (Gerry Cowper). Mike left the family when Mickey was just three years old. He grew up with his sister Dawn and later his half siblings Demi (Shana Swash) and Darren Miller (Charlie G. Hawkins). He has always considered his mother's long-term partner, Keith Miller, to be his father, and uses his"}, {"doc_id": 14630727, "score": 72.4754409790039, "title": "Owen Armstrong", "text": "they reconcile: Faye eventually accepts Owen, who soon moves in with the Windass family and later hires Gary under his employment. Following a miscarriage, Izzy is desperate to have a baby. Owen pays Tina McIntyre (Michelle Keegan) to act as a surrogate mother and also lets her stay at his flat rent-free. When Tina gives birth to a baby boy, who Gary and Izzy name Jake, she decides to keep him for herself and renames him \"Joe\", in honour of her late father. Owen evicts Tina from the flat and demands she return the money he paid her. After realising"}, {"doc_id": 16021835, "score": 72.23583221435547, "title": "Mickey Maguire (Shameless)", "text": "give birth to a baby girl. After Liz dies in childbirth, Micky decides to move away from Chatsworth to raise the baby, whom Liz named Jasmine before she died. When saying goodbye to Mimi, he is on the verge of telling her he is gay. However, she silences him and tells him to keep in contact. Mimi implies that she has guessed Micky is gay. Ciarán Griffiths who plays Micky confirmed on Twitter and in \"Attitude\" magazine that he is to leave \"Shameless\" in 2012 during Series 9. In the American remake, also called \"Shameless\", Mickey Maguire is renamed Mickey"}]}
+{"question": "What nationality is Princess Charlotte Of Saxe-Meiningen's husband?", "answer": "Duchy of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 12202378, "score": 77.52072143554688, "title": "Prince Welf Ernst of Hanover", "text": "in a civil ceremony. They were married two days later in a religious ceremony at Essen-Bredeney in Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Although many genealogical sources record the opposite, Welf Ernst and Wibke were not divorced in 1979, but lived together (un-divorced) up to his death. They had one daughter: Patrilineal descent, descent from father to son, is the principle behind membership in royal houses, as it can be traced back through the generations - which means that the \"historically accurate\" royal house of monarchs of the House of Hanover was the House of Lucca (or Este, or Welf). This is"}, {"doc_id": 12124647, "score": 77.38407897949219, "title": "Prince Georg of Hanover", "text": "He is a first cousin of Charles, Prince of Wales and nephew of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh and Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom. Georg married Victoria Anne Bee (born 6 March 1951 in New York City), daughter of Robert Bee and Countess Eleonore Fugger von Babenhausen, on 15 September 1973 at Rottach-am-Tegernsee, Bavaria, Germany (Countess Eleonore married, secondly, Prince Burchard of Prussia in 1961, Georg's first cousin). Georg and Victoria have two daughters: These are traditional, rather than legal, styles and titles sometimes used by courtesy. Patrilineal descent, descent from father to son, is the principle behind membership"}, {"doc_id": 7741358, "score": 77.37788391113281, "title": "Prince Ernst August of Hanover (born 1983)", "text": "through 2016, displaying - among other items - the crown jewels of the Kingdom of Hanover. In the summer of 2016 Ernst August became engaged to Ekaterina Malysheva (b. 1 July 1986), a Russian designer. Days before the wedding, the elder Ernst August publicly stated concerns about potential adverse impacts on family assets if the younger Ernst August were to marry his chosen fiancée. Although his father and grandfather had obtained orders-in-council as recently as 1999 from George VI and Elizabeth II, respectively, authorizing their marriages as male-line descendants of George III as required by the British Royal Marriages Act,"}, {"doc_id": 1435725, "score": 77.33132934570312, "title": "Hans Heinrich Thyssen-Bornemisza", "text": "girls, twins, called Guadalupe Sabina and María del Carmen in July 2006. As part of an attempt to dissolve a trust, thereby acquiring control of her third husband's assets, Tita cast doubt on the paternity of Baron Georg Heinrich Thyssen-Bornemisza, alleging that his father was actually Count Iván Batthyány de Német-Ujvár, the husband of Thyssen's sister, Countess Margit Batthyány. However, a settlement was reached between the parties before the baron's death, which brought to a \"peaceable\" conclusion the wrangling over control of the vast Thyssen art collection, which is to remain in Spain, Hans Henrik having been the founder of"}, {"doc_id": 7741354, "score": 77.11882019042969, "title": "Prince Ernst August of Hanover (born 1983)", "text": "Constantine II of Greece. Ernst August is distantly in the line of succession to the British throne, being a male-line descendant of King George III and a female-line descendant of Queen Victoria. Despite the family's residing in Germany through both World Wars, his paternal grandfather obtained British citizenship for himself and his children in November 1956 under the Sophia Naturalization Act 1705, and their family owned property and conducted business in the post-war United Kingdom. Until his mid-teens, Ernst August and his brother lived at Hurlingham Lodge in London. He also descends from Germany's last emperor, Wilhelm II, following whose"}]}
+{"question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film Lost In The Dark (1914 Film)?", "answer": "Belpasso", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 1466820, "score": 72.74664306640625, "title": "Chaplin (film)", "text": "film is structured around flashbacks as the elderly Charlie Chaplin (now living in Switzerland) recollects moments from his life during a conversation with fictional character George Hayden, the editor of his autobiography. Chaplin's recollections begin with his childhood of extreme poverty from which he escapes by immersing himself in the world of the London music halls. After his mother Hannah Chaplin has an attack of nerves on stage during a performance, the four year old Chaplin takes his mother's place on the stage. Hannah retires from performing and is eventually committed to an asylum after developing psychosis. In the years"}, {"doc_id": 3609969, "score": 72.0423355102539, "title": "1900 (film)", "text": "1900 (film) 1900 (, \"Twentieth Century\") is a 1976 Italian epic historical drama film directed by Bernardo Bertolucci and featuring an international ensemble cast including Robert De Niro, Gérard Depardieu, Dominique Sanda, Francesca Bertini, Laura Betti, Stefania Casini, Ellen Schwiers, Sterling Hayden, Alida Valli, Romolo Valli, Stefania Sandrelli, Donald Sutherland, and Burt Lancaster. Set in Bertolucci's ancestral region of Emilia, the film chronicles the lives and friendship of two men – the landowning Alfredo Berlinghieri (De Niro) and the peasant Olmo Dalcò (Depardieu) – as they witness and participate in the political conflicts between fascism and communism that took place"}, {"doc_id": 1613733, "score": 71.95368957519531, "title": "Napoléon (1927 film)", "text": "to prevent this fate. Riding a horse and revisiting places of his childhood, Napoleon stops in Milelli gardens and considers whether to retreat and protect his family, or to advance into the political arena. Later in the streets of Ajaccio, Pozzo di Borgo (Acho Chakatouny) encourages a mob to put Napoleon to death for opposing Paoli, and the townsfolk surround the Buonaparte home. Napoleon stands outside the door and stares the crowd down, dispersing them silently. Paoli signs a death warrant, putting a price on Napoleon's head. Napoleon's brothers, Lucien (Sylvio Cavicchia) and Joseph (Georges Lampin), leave for Calvi to"}, {"doc_id": 5956428, "score": 71.94047546386719, "title": "Destiny (1921 film)", "text": "to make movies. It wasn’t the three stories themselves that moved me so much, but the main episode – the arrival of the man in the black hat (whom I instantly recognised as Death) in the Flemish village – and the scene in the cemetery. Something about this film spoke to something deep in me; it clarified my life and my vision of the world.\" In Buñuel's \"Un Chien Andalou\", two lovers are buried in the sand, in reference to the Frank's death in the film. Alfred Hitchcock once stated he was impressed with the film. Hollywood actor Douglas Fairbanks"}, {"doc_id": 7449642, "score": 71.78816986083984, "title": "Philippe De Lacy", "text": "Philippe De Lacy Philippe De Lacy (July 25, 1917 – July 29, 1995) was a silent film era child actor. Born during World War I, the already fatherless Philippe lost his mother and five siblings when a German shell devastated the family home. Only two days old at the time of tragedy, the boy was kept alive, but barely, in the basement of his grandmother's house. He was adopted by Mrs. Edith De Lacy, who was associated with the U.S. Woman's Overseas Hospital. After the war ended, Mrs. De Lacy brought Philippe to America, where his stunning looks soon created"}]}
+{"question": "Are director of film Susanna Whipped Cream and director of film Le Salamandre both from the same country?", "answer": "yes", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 20384945, "score": 70.5897445678711, "title": "Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige", "text": "kidnapping and disappearance of Joreige’s uncle, Alfred Junior Kettaneh, or Hadjithomas’s paternal origins in the documentary ISRMYRNA, with the poet and painter Etel Adnan. Hadjithomas and Joreige are also university lecturers and the authors of numerous publications and performances. Joana Hadjithomas is a former member of the Curriculum Committee of the Ashkal Alwan Academy, Home Work Space. They are also active members of the board of Metropolis Cinema, and co-founders of Abbout Productions with Georges Schoucair. Hadjithomas and Joreige are known to work over several years on a single project, and often revisit earlier works in retrospection. The importance of"}, {"doc_id": 4411605, "score": 69.93329620361328, "title": "Thomas Dellert Dellacroix", "text": "Thomas Dellert Dellacroix Thomas Dellert-Bergh also known as Thomas Dellacroix and Tommy Dollar (born 12 July 1953) is a Swedish multimedia artist, painter, actor, singer, songwriter, poet, film maker, director, photographer, theater costume designer, and set designer. As a contemporary visual artist he has had over 100 International exhibitions during the last 30 years. He is represented in collections like The Absolut Vodka Collection, The Heinz collection and in several museums, like the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Death and fame is a central theme in Dellert's works, and he uses irony and humor mixed with horror as one of"}, {"doc_id": 4411602, "score": 69.93329620361328, "title": "Thomas Dellert Dellacroix", "text": "Thomas Dellert Dellacroix Thomas Dellert-Bergh also known as Thomas Dellacroix and Tommy Dollar (born 12 July 1953) is a Swedish multimedia artist, painter, actor, singer, songwriter, poet, film maker, director, photographer, theater costume designer, and set designer. As a contemporary visual artist he has had over 100 International exhibitions during the last 30 years. He is represented in collections like The Absolut Vodka Collection, The Heinz collection and in several museums, like the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Death and fame is a central theme in Dellert's works, and he uses irony and humor mixed with horror as one of"}, {"doc_id": 13914827, "score": 69.8467025756836, "title": "Olivier Ducastel", "text": "In 1995 Ducastel met Jacques Martineau, and the two began a professional and personal relationship. Their first collaborative venture, \"Jeanne et le Garçon formidable\", (an HIV/AIDS-themed musical comedy inspired by the films of Demy, and featuring Virginie Ledoyen and Demy's son Mathieu) was released in 1998. The film was entered into the 48th Berlin International Film Festival. Ducastel and Martineau have since directed further films with gay-related storylines, including the ambitious, almost three-hour-long \"Nés en 68\" starring Laetitia Casta and Yannick Renier. Olivier Ducastel Olivier Ducastel (born 23 February 1962) is a French film director, screenwriter and sound editor who"}, {"doc_id": 20348511, "score": 69.70381164550781, "title": "Marian Dora", "text": "Charles Berlitz, and the films \"\" by Tonino Ricci and \"The Bermuda Triangle\" (by René Cardona Jr.). Dora has claimed that he is fascinated by serial killers like Charles Manson, Andreas Baader, Jeffrey Dahmer, and Dennis Nilsen, particularly their ability to manipulate other people in order to get what they want. Relatively little is known about Dora, except that he is vegetarian and works as physician for a living. Feature films Short films Marian Dora Marian Dora (born 1970 in Southern Germany) is the pseudonym most commonly used by an anonymous German director, cinematographer, actor, screenwriter, editor, producer, composer, assistant"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the place of death of the director of film The Notorious Miss Lisle?", "answer": "New York", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 12124056, "score": 74.93778228759766, "title": "Oliver Bodington", "text": "herself and her presumed lover, Walther von Mumm (AKA Walter de Mumm), of the well-known wine merchant family. Dubbed the \"champagne king\" of Rheims, Baron von Mumm, a pioneer aviator and future Olympic Games bobsledder (1932, Lake Placid), was wounded seriously, but refused to press charges. Immediately following the shooting, Mrs. Barnes (an alias, her real name being Mary Cleveland Rensimer) fled to London's Carlton Hotel. She claimed to be the divorced wife of a Baltimore physician, who, when contacted, revealed that he had never been married to Miss Rensimer and that she had in fact stalked him mercilessly in"}, {"doc_id": 19175221, "score": 74.86149597167969, "title": "Murder on the Orient Express (2017 film)", "text": "connections to the Armstrong family and uncovers their hidden pasts. While interviewing governess Mary Debenham, Poirot is shot in the shoulder by her fiancé Doctor John Arbuthnot, who claims responsibility for the murder, but Bouc stops him from killing Poirot. Poirot realizes that Arbuthnot never meant to kill him — a decorated army sniper and medical doctor could not have missed making a fatal shot at close range. Poirot confronts the suspects outside the train, offering two theories of how Cassetti died. The first is simple but does not meet all of the facts: A murderer disguised as a conductor"}, {"doc_id": 12418970, "score": 74.43663787841797, "title": "A Scandal in Paris", "text": "monkey from a cemetery (where he also claims to be a relation of a Vidocq buried there). He is a bit alarmed when he discovers that his intended victim's son-in-law is the Minister of Police (Alan Napier), but also enchanted by the official's daughter Therese (Signe Hasso). Unbeknownst to him, she had fallen in love with the image of Saint George, and is greatly disturbed by the uncanny resemblance to their guest. Vidocq and Vernet steal and hide the jewels, intending to return for them later. However, when the minister fires Richet (Gene Lockhart), his chief of police, for not"}, {"doc_id": 6901918, "score": 74.4295883178711, "title": "Murder at the Gallop", "text": "Enderby was murdered. The next day, when Miss Marple goes to see her, she finds Cora dead, stabbed in the back with a hatpin. Cora's companion of many years, timid Miss Milchrest (Flora Robson), can provide little information. Miss Marple decides to take a \"holiday\" at the Gallop Hotel/riding school, as it is run by Hector Enderby and the other two surviving heirs and Miss Milchrest are staying there. When Inspector Craddock questions them and Rosamund Shane's spendthrift husband Michael (James Villiers), none of them can produce a satisfactory alibi for the time of Cora Lansquenet's death. An attempt is"}, {"doc_id": 12418969, "score": 74.39277648925781, "title": "A Scandal in Paris", "text": "army. He has a forger relative provide Vidocq with a fake commission as a lieutenant. After two years, the pair leave the army. Returning to Paris, Lieutenant \"Rousseau\" encounters a singer named Loretta (Carole Landis). She is intrigued with him, while he is more attracted to her ruby garter. Accompanying her when she goes to meet her boring admirer, Vidocq manages to steal the garter. As Vidocq and Vernet make a detour around the church adorned by their likenesses, they come across the jewel-laden Marquise De Pierremont (Alma Kruger). Vidocq wrangles an invitation to her chateau after retrieving her pet"}]}
+{"question": "Which film came out earlier, Hell And Mr. Fudge or Yes Or No??", "answer": "Yes Or No?", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 8516503, "score": 68.33174133300781, "title": "Dr. No (film)", "text": "an acrimonious split and Saltzman sold his shares of Danjaq to United Artists. Initially Broccoli and Saltzman had wanted to produce the eighth Bond novel, 1961's \"Thunderball\", as the first film, but there was an ongoing legal dispute between the screenplay's co-author, Kevin McClory and Ian Fleming. As a result, Broccoli and Saltzman chose \"Dr. No\": the timing was apposite, with claims that American rocket testing at Cape Canaveral had problems with rockets going astray. The producers offered \"Dr. No\" to Guy Green, Guy Hamilton, Val Guest and Ken Hughes to direct, but all of them turned it down. They"}, {"doc_id": 10507432, "score": 67.744384765625, "title": "The Beginning or the End", "text": "seldom rises above cheery imbecility.\" According to MGM records, \"The Beginning or the End\" was made on a budget of $2,632,000 (), but earned $1,221,000 () in the United States and Canada and $721,000 () elsewhere, resulting in a loss to the studio of $1,596,000 (). The Beginning or the End The Beginning or the End is a 1947 American docudrama film about the development of the atomic bomb in World War II, directed by Norman Taurog, starring Brian Donlevy and Hume Cronyn, and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film dramatizes the creation of the atomic bomb in the Manhattan Project"}, {"doc_id": 16310034, "score": 67.7142333984375, "title": "Yes or No (film)", "text": "English, French, Spanish, and Portuguese was released by Canon Yuri Films on 1 January 2012. The film was released as VOD on Netflix in the United States and United Kingdom on 5 December 2018. One of Thailand's widely known movie critic websites, \"filmbiz\" stated: \"Slowly on the heels of gay-male teen movie \"Love of Siam\" (, 2007) comes Thailand's first lesbian romance, \"Yes or No\" (\"Yes or No\" ), a much more path-breaking undertaking in the outwardly permissive but underlyingly very conservative country. Professionally shot on a less than $500,000 budget, with good-looking photography by d.p. Ruengwit Ramasoota () and"}, {"doc_id": 8070752, "score": 67.60098266601562, "title": "Science Fiction/Double Feature", "text": "face of their new, instantly-acquired affliction, some cooperating, some fighting: after just a few days society is collapsing. Columbia (1957), released in the United States as \"Curse of the Demon\" A 1957 British horror film directed by Jacques Tourneur, starring Dana Andrews, Peggy Cummins and Niall MacGinnis. An adaptation of M. R. James' \"Casting the Runes\" (1911), the plot revolves around American professor John Holden going to England and investigating a Satanic cult suspected of being responsible for more than one death in recent months. The film's production was turbulent due to clashing ideas between producer Hal E. Chester against"}, {"doc_id": 9214005, "score": 67.4361572265625, "title": "She Shoulda Said No!", "text": "She Shoulda Said No! She Shoulda Said No! (also known as Wild Weed; The Devil's Weed; Marijuana, the Devil's Weed; and The Story of Lila Leeds and Her Exposé of the Marijuana Racket) is a 1949 exploitation film that follows in the spirit of morality tales such as the 1936 films \"Reefer Madness\" and \"Marihuana\". Directed by Sam Newfield (using the pseudonym \"Sherman Scott\") and starring Lila Leeds, it was originally produced to capitalize on the arrest of Leeds and Robert Mitchum on a charge of marijuana conspiracy. The film was issued under many titles; it struggled to find a"}]}
+{"question": "Who is John Hastings, 3Rd Earl Of Pembroke's paternal grandfather?", "answer": "Laurence Hastings, 1st Earl of Pembroke", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 6907119, "score": 80.36219024658203, "title": "John Hastings, 2nd Earl of Pembroke", "text": "of his mother, whilst becoming a ward of the King. In December that year his mother was granted 100 marks a year for his maintenance and upkeep. His mother soon remarried, but her second husband (one John Haklyt) was himself dead by 1357. The wardship of Laurence's estates was divided between his wife Agnes, his mother (John's grandmother, Julian de Leybourne, who later married the Earl of Huntingdon), and Sir John Grey of Ruthin. John himself, in what was to be a gradual process, began receiving grants of manors held by his father in 1362 and 1363. The following year,"}, {"doc_id": 6907121, "score": 79.7911376953125, "title": "John Hastings, 2nd Earl of Pembroke", "text": "The first was arranged by King Edward III, and took place on 19 May 1359 in Reading to Margaret (1347—1361), King Edward III's twelve-year-old fourth daughter. She died around 1 October 1361, probably of plague. and was buried in Abingdon Abbey. The marriage was never solemnized and they had no children. This was an important match for the King; the royal connection meant that, while his wife lived, Pembroke was referred to as the King's son in official records, as his marriage had brought him directly into the royal family. He then married, in July 1368, Anne Mauny (24 July"}, {"doc_id": 10938011, "score": 79.06063079833984, "title": "Laurence Hastings, 1st Earl of Pembroke", "text": "Laurence Hastings, 1st Earl of Pembroke Laurence de Hastings, 1st Earl of Pembroke (20 March 131920 August 1348) was a Norman English nobleman and held the titles 1st Earl of Pembroke (4th creation), Baron Abergavenny and Baron Hastings under Edward II of England and Edward III of England. His father was John Hastings, 2nd Baron Hastings and his mother Juliana Leyburne. He was born at Allesley in Warwickshire and christened at Allesley on the same day. As a great-grandson of William de Valence, 1st Earl of Pembroke, and having inherited through the female line a portion of the estates of"}, {"doc_id": 4349443, "score": 79.05575561523438, "title": "Henry Hastings, 3rd Earl of Huntingdon", "text": "William Hastings esteemed friend and ally of Edward IV and who was beheaded in 1483 at the direction of Richard III. His paternal grandparents were George Hastings, 1st Earl of Huntingdon, and Anne Stafford, Countess of Huntingdon. His maternal grandparents were Henry Pole, 1st Baron Montagu, and Jane Neville, a daughter of George Nevill, 4th Baron Bergavenny, and his wife Margaret, daughter of Hugh Fenn. Anne Stafford was a daughter of Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham, and Catherine Woodville. Henry Pole was a son of Sir Richard Pole and Margaret Pole, 8th Countess of Salisbury. Margaret was the only"}, {"doc_id": 6907156, "score": 78.99791717529297, "title": "John Hastings, 2nd Earl of Pembroke", "text": "Pembroke, as well as Lady of Abergavenny and Mauny, and received her dower in November 1375. The rest of the Hastings estates were held in ward by the King during the minority of Pembroke's young son. Contemporary rumour put his defeat at La Rochelle down to his being—as Cokayne put it—\"a man of evil life, who had committed adultery, or to his having resolved to annul the liberties of the church.\" Another contemporary chronicler described him as a \"homme de graunt renoune.\" Modern historiography has been rather more nuanced. Pembroke's recent biographer has noted a certain immaturity of character—particularly in"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director died later, Face Of A Fugitive or Cage Of Gold?", "answer": "Face Of A Fugitive", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 12014118, "score": 71.44065856933594, "title": "The Reenactment", "text": "the avant-garde author and former communist Geo Bogza scribbled in the snow set on the director's car the words: \"Long live Pintilie! The humble Geo Bogza.\" In May 1970, the Cannes Film Festival offered to show \"The Reenactment\" during its \"Une Quinzaine des Réalisateurs\" event. As Pintilie notes, the invitation was intercepted by the Securitate and never reached him. In a fragment of his 1970 diary, published in 2003, he reflected his frustration over this issue, comparing the censorship apparatus with the bureaucrats sarcastically depicted in the works of 19th century writer Nikolai Gogol: \"the Gogolian clerks have decided to"}, {"doc_id": 14370282, "score": 70.68643188476562, "title": "John Kobal", "text": "of HIV-related pneumonia in London. Three months before his death he completed his final opus \"The Lost World of DeMille\" a story of Cecile B. DeMille, one of the greatest directors. It tells the story of the providential meeting with Samuel Goldwyn, a glove salesman, Jesse Lasky, a disillusioned gold seeker, DeMille, a stage actor, how they forged a partnership to form Paramount. The book is expected to be published in 2019. The John Kobal Foundation, to which he donated his collection, was established as a registered charity at the end of 1992 and presented an annual award in Portrait"}, {"doc_id": 981412, "score": 69.65489196777344, "title": "Robert Bresson", "text": "Robert Bresson Robert Bresson (; 25 September 1901 – 18 December 1999) was a French film director. Known for his ascetic approach, Bresson contributed notably to the art of cinema; his non-professional actors, ellipses, and sparse use of scoring have led his works to be regarded as preeminent examples of minimalist film. Bresson is among the most highly regarded French filmmakers of all time. His works \"A Man Escaped\" (1956), \"Pickpocket\" (1959) and \"Au hasard Balthazar\" (1966) were ranked among the 100 greatest films ever made in the 2012 \"Sight & Sound\" critics' poll. Other films of his, such as"}, {"doc_id": 4816677, "score": 69.60916900634766, "title": "Jack Clayton", "text": "in the 1970s, which were either taken out of his hands, or cancelled in the final stages of preparation. In 1977, he suffered a double blow - his current film was cancelled just two weeks before shooting was due to begin, and a few months later he suffered a serious stroke which robbed him of the ability to speak, and put his career on hold for five years. Despite his relatively small \"oeuvre\", the films of Jack Clayton continue to be appreciated, and both they and their director have been widely admired and praised by leading film critics like Pauline"}, {"doc_id": 11548875, "score": 69.56255340576172, "title": "Leon Vitali", "text": "Red Cloak; the words \"fashion designer Leon Vitali\" also appear in the third column of the newspaper article that Tom Cruise's character reads to learn about a former beauty queen's hotel drugs overdose. Since Kubrick's death, Vitali has overseen the restoration of both picture and sound elements for most of Kubrick's films. In 2004, Vitali was honored with the Cinema Audio Society's President's Award for this work. In 2017, Vitali was the subject of a documentary, \"Filmworker\", directed by Tony Zierra and screened at the London Film Festival in October 2017, in which he is interviewed at length about his"}]}
+{"question": "Who is Chey Chettha Iii's paternal grandfather?", "answer": "Outey", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 18600008, "score": 75.91368103027344, "title": "Yaduveer Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wadiyar", "text": "was one of the larger \"Jagirs\" (feudal estates) bearing allegiance to the Maharaja of Mysore, and Yaduveer was born a scion of that feudal family. His paternal family is related distantly (but agnatically) to the Wodeyar family of the Maharajas of Mysore, because Yaduveer's great-great-great-granduncle had been adopted into the royal family and had ascended the throne as Maharaja Chamarajendra Wadiyar X in 1868. A closer connection to the royal family exists through Yaduveer's mother. Leela Tripurasundari Devi is the daughter of Kantharaj Basavaraj Urs, ruler of Kallahalli feudal estate (again under Mysore) by his wife Princess Gayatri Devi, eldest"}, {"doc_id": 7733335, "score": 74.96007537841797, "title": "Ancestry of Chandragupta Maurya", "text": "during the fourth century BC under Magadhan rule, and Chandragupta grew up with peacock-tamers, herdsmen and hunters. The Buddhist text Mahavamsa calls Chandragupta a scion of a \"Khattya\" (\"kshatriya\") clan named Moriya (Maurya). Divyavadana calls Bindusara (Chandragupta's son) an anointed \"kshatriya\" (\"Kshatriya Murdhabhishikata\"); in the same work, Ashoka (son of Bindusara) is also called a \"kshatriya\". The Mahaparinibbana Sutta of the Buddhist canon states that the Moriyas belonged to the \"kshatriya\" community of Pippalivana. This tradition indicates that Chandragupta had a \"kshatriya\" lineage. Plutarch confirms the \"kshatriya\" origin of Chandragupta. The Mahavamsa connects him to the Sakya clan of Gautama"}, {"doc_id": 10996805, "score": 74.6287612915039, "title": "Che Guevara", "text": "1928. The deception was made to avoid the scandal of being already three months pregnant, before getting marriage, would create. He is the eldest of five children in a middle-class Argentine family of Spanish (including Basque and Cantabrian) descent, as well as Irish by means of his patrilineal ancestor Patrick Lynch. In accordance with the flexibility allowed in Spanish naming customs, his legal name (Ernesto Guevara) will sometimes appear with \"de la Serna\" and/or \"Lynch\" accompanying it. Referring to Che's \"restless\" nature, his father declared \"the first thing to note is that in my son's veins flowed the blood of"}, {"doc_id": 7733329, "score": 74.33912658691406, "title": "Ancestry of Chandragupta Maurya", "text": "Antigonos, Magas and Alexander rule, likewise in the south among the Cholas, the Pandyas, and as far as Tamraparni.\" In the Gandhari version, Antiochos is called \"\"Antiyoko nama Yona-raja\"\" (literally \"The Greek king by the name of Antiochos\"), \"beyond whom live the four other kings: \"\"param ca tena Atiyokena cature rajani Turamaye nama Antikini nama Maka nama Alikasudaro nama\"\" (\"And beyond Antiochus, four kings by the name of Ptolemy, Antigonos, Magas and Alexander\"). According to Greek accounts Xandrammes was deposed by Sandrokottos, son of Sandrokottos. Chandragupta Maurya had opposed Dhanananda of the Nanda dynasty; his son was Bindusara. These names"}, {"doc_id": 1820792, "score": 74.33316040039062, "title": "Skywalker family", "text": "descendant of Luke Skywalker and is a Jedi master. He is the father of Cade Skywalker. The descendant of Anakin Skywalker, Luke Skywalker, Mara Jade Skywalker and Ben Skywalker, and the son of Kol Skywalker. He is a protagonist of the \"\" comic series. According to the comic book series from Dark Horse called \"\", which takes place 125 years after \"Return of the Jedi\", Cade Skywalker, son of Kol Skywalker and a direct descendant of Luke Skywalker, is the last surviving Skywalker of his time. It is shown that he has completely abandoned the Jedi way after an attack"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director born earlier, Wish I Was Here or The Jack-Knife Man?", "answer": "The Jack-Knife Man", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 16441477, "score": 69.40547943115234, "title": "Nicholas Amer", "text": "Draughtsman's Contract\" (1982) with Anthony Higgins and Janet Suzman, Chapuys again in \"A Man for All Seasons\" (1988), Ben Gunn in a re-make of \"Treasure Island\" (1990) with Charlton Heston, \"The Whipping Boy\" (1994), \"The Deep Blue Sea\" (2011) with Rachel Weisz and Tom Hiddleston, \"The Awakening\" (2011) with Rebecca Hall, and his most recent film, a short, \"Heroes Return\" (2012) for Camelot, playing the World War II veteran Private Jack Jennings, filmed on location in the Burmese jungle on the border with Thailand. His many TV credits, starting in the early 1950s, include \"Hamlet\" (1961), \"The Avengers\" (1963), \"I,"}, {"doc_id": 549494, "score": 68.43266296386719, "title": "Peter Weir", "text": "for four Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Director for Weir, it later won for Best Original Screenplay and launched the acting careers of young actors Ethan Hawke and Robert Sean Leonard. It became a major box-office hit and is one of Weir's best-known films to mainstream audiences. Weir's first romantic comedy \"Green Card\" (1990) was another casting risk. Weir chose French screen icon Gérard Depardieu in the lead—Depardieu's first English-language role—and paired him with American actress Andie MacDowell. \"Green Card\" was a box-office hit but was regarded as less of a critical success, although it helped Depardieu's path to"}, {"doc_id": 17017227, "score": 68.3750991821289, "title": "Peter Duffell", "text": "leaves behind Son Christopher and three grandsons, twins William, a successful photographer, Edwin Spooner and James. Peter Duffell Peter Duffell (July 10, 1922 − December 12, 2017) was a British film and television director and screenwriter, born in Canterbury, England. The British actor Christopher Lee called Duffell Britain's \"most under-rated director.\" Duffell was born in Canterbury, Kent in 1922. He was the only son of a broken marriage, which resulted in his attending a variety of schools in Kent and London, as his mother moved away to work and he was raised by his grandmother. With a strong academic bent"}, {"doc_id": 16441508, "score": 68.32032775878906, "title": "Nicholas Amer", "text": "Clearwater in Florida, Richmond, Fairfax, Harrisonburg and Charlottesville in Virginia, the US Military Academy at West Point in New York State, ending at Proctor's Theatre, Schenectady, New York on 16 December. Nicholas Amer's first film part was as a 'pot boy' in the 1950s' film \"The Mudlark\" (1950) with Alec Guinness and Irene Dunne. In the 1970s, film director Waris Hussein asked him to play the Spanish ambassador Chapuys in his production of \"Henry VIII and His Six Wives\" (1972) starring Keith Michell and Charlotte Rampling. His next film was in the English-speaking version of \"Al-risâlah (The Message)\" (1976), shot"}, {"doc_id": 18435184, "score": 68.30339050292969, "title": "Michael H. Shamberg", "text": "Why Not Productions and Open City Films, on the production. The film focuses on an American sportswriter (Stanton Miranda) living in Paris who is consumed with childhood traumas and the death of her brother, Charles (Melvil Poupaud). In \"Souvenir\", Shamberg ignored traditional film structures, favoring fades to black or sequences of still photographs. Indiewire called \"Souvenir\", \"a feast for the senses\" that \"deserves a look by anyone interested in seeing how far the film medium can go\", while the Washington Post wrote that the film was \"intentionally choppy.\" Ann Hornaday, then a film critic with the \"Baltimore Sun\" called \"Souvenir\""}]}
+{"question": "What is the date of death of Maria Anna Sophia Of Saxony's father?", "answer": "5 October 1763", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 4996394, "score": 83.01228332519531, "title": "Anna of Saxony", "text": "her Saxon uncle August and her Hessian uncle Landgrave Wilhelm IV of Hesse-Kassel (1532–1592). After the death of her first son Moritz in 1566, Anna fell to severe depression and suicidal thoughts for the first time. She also tried to drown her grief with excessive alcohol consumption. In 1567 William had to flee due to his opposition to the Habsburg Netherlands, and went with his wife to Dillenburg, the German headquarters of the family. On 14 November 1567 she bore a son and named him Moritz again. At the baptism of 11–19 January 1568 a message arrived for William in"}, {"doc_id": 4996401, "score": 82.77645111083984, "title": "Anna of Saxony", "text": "this time her Hessian and Saxon relatives had already made plans to turn Beilstein castle into a prison, to hold her captive as an adulteress. On 1 October 1572, she was brought there with her youngest daughter Christine. Three years later, her daughter was taken from her. In March of that year, although the divorce was not finalized, the first news appeared of an impending remarriage of William of Orange. His chosen wife was the former Abbess of Jouarre, Charlotte de Bourbon-Montpensier, a daughter of Louis II of Bourbon, Duke of Montpensier, and his first wife, Jacqueline de Longwy. Outraged"}, {"doc_id": 4996389, "score": 82.53255462646484, "title": "Anna of Saxony", "text": "November 28, 1545 † April 12, 1546), Anna grew up as an only child, and might have been spoiled by her parents, particularly her mother. There are indications that Anna suffered from a physical deformity (a back problem or uneven shoulders) and that she might have walked with a limp. After her father's death on 11 July 1553, his younger brother, August (1526–1586), succeeded him as Elector of Saxony, resulting in a loss of Anna's in rank. Shortly afterwards, Anna's mother married Duke Johann Friedrich II of Saxony (1529–1595). On 4 November 1555, six months after her second marriage, her"}, {"doc_id": 4810023, "score": 82.33827209472656, "title": "John George IV, Elector of Saxony", "text": "stab Eleonore with a sword, the unarmed Frederick stopped the weapon with his hand, injuring it and leaving him with a lifelong handicap. After a substantial bribe from the Elector, on 20 February 1693 Magdalene Sybille was created Countess of Rochlitz (\"Grafïn von Rochlitz\") by Imperial Decree. Shortly before, she gave birth the only daughter of the couple, Wilhelmina Maria. But the happiness ended soon: Magdalene Sybille contracted smallpox and died on 4 April 1694, in the arms of the Elector, who was also infected with the disease. John George died twenty-three days later, on 27 April. He was buried"}, {"doc_id": 3777817, "score": 82.05487060546875, "title": "Maria Feodorovna (Sophie Dorothea of Württemberg)", "text": "Emperor for exactly four years, four months, and four days. He was murdered on 12 March 1801. On the night of her husband's assassination, Maria Feodorovna thought to imitate the example of Catherine II and tried to proclaim herself Empress on the grounds that she had been crowned with Paul. It took Maria's son, Alexander I, several days to persuade her to relinquish her reckless claim, for which she had no party to support her. For some time afterward, whenever her son came to visit, the Dowager Empress would place a casket between them containing the bloodstained nightshirt that Paul"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the place of death of the director of film Dans La Nuit (Film)?", "answer": "Cannes", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 19778767, "score": 74.99036407470703, "title": "Le vent de la nuit", "text": "Le vent de la nuit Le Vent de la nuit (\"Night Wind\" in English) is a French drama film that came out in 1999, starring Catherine Deneuve and directed by Philippe Garrel, with a score by John Cale. It tells a story of transient loves and willed deaths, in which a callow young man abandons an older woman and loses a wiser friend. Paul, a young sculptor in Paris who is having an affair with Hélène, a married woman in her fifties, goes to Italy for the unveiling of one of his works. There he meets the laconic Serge, a"}, {"doc_id": 9221286, "score": 74.38906860351562, "title": "La Cité de la peur", "text": "the famous stairs to the Palais des festivals. Odile offers Émile chewing gum, which prompts him to remember, in a flashback, the way Odile always neglected him for her boyfriends, while he was secretly in love with her. The four get out of the car and make their way up the stairs. Suddenly, Jean-Paul Martoni, who has been convicted of the deputy's murder, arrives and, threatening the crowd with a gun, runs into the building. Émile, under enormous stress, passes out. Once inside, Odile panics about Émile's inconsciousness, which leaves her with no projectionist. Simon reveals that he can project"}, {"doc_id": 5455300, "score": 74.29380798339844, "title": "C'était un rendez-vous", "text": "Lelouch's girlfriend Gunilla Friden. He'd told her he'd arrive within ten minutes at the Sacré-Cœur and asked her to appear upon his arrival. In 2003, documentary filmmaker Richard Symons contacted Claude Lelouch and after six months of arduous talks, persuaded him the film should be restored from its original 35 mm negative and re-released on DVD. Symons' company Spirit Level Film now distributes the DVD worldwide. The route was as follows: Bd Périphérique (exits at Porte Dauphine) · Av Foch · Pl Charles-de-Gaulle · Av des Champs-Elysées · Pl de la Concorde · Quai des Tuileries · Pl du Carrousel"}, {"doc_id": 9565998, "score": 74.10686492919922, "title": "Jean Lanfray", "text": "then got into an argument with his wife, and asked his wife to polish his shoes for him. When she refused, Lanfray retrieved a rifle and shot her once in the head, killing her instantly, causing his father to flee. His four-year-old daughter, Rose, heard the noise and ran into the room, where Lanfray shot and killed her and his two-year-old daughter, Blanche. He then shot himself in the jaw and carried Blanche's body to the garden, where he collapsed. He was discovered minutes later by police after they had been notified by his father. After being taken to a"}, {"doc_id": 6862260, "score": 73.8951644897461, "title": "Casque d'Or", "text": "immediate clues for the audience as to why this is happening. Only later is it revealed that the room in which she is staying overlooks the courtyard in which her lover, Manda, is to be executed. British film critic Roy Armes wrote: \"Becker shows all the hurried ugliness and squalor that surrounds the guillotine, so that we feel this execution to be an affront to humanity.\" French New Wave director François Truffaut, who was a fervent admirer of the film's director, Jacques Becker, particularly praised this scene. He wrote: \"If you're at all interested in how stories are constructed, you"}]}
+{"question": "Do the bands Toyboize and The Byrds, originate from the same country?", "answer": "no", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 6880872, "score": 71.70167541503906, "title": "The Toyes", "text": "and the Medical Marijuana anthem \"Green Doctor\". The Toyes The Toyes are an American reggae band based in Grants Pass, Oregon. Their style has been described as a \"cross between Bob Marley and Barenaked Ladies\". They are perhaps most famous as the original songwriters and recorders of the song \"Smoke Two Joints\". It was originally recorded in 1983, and was re-released on their 1993 debut album \"The Toyes\". It was featured on the soundtrack for the 1998 American comedy-thriller film \"Homegrown\". An influential version was recorded by the band Sublime; the song has since been mistakenly attributed to them or"}, {"doc_id": 6880865, "score": 71.27810668945312, "title": "The Toyes", "text": "The Toyes The Toyes are an American reggae band based in Grants Pass, Oregon. Their style has been described as a \"cross between Bob Marley and Barenaked Ladies\". They are perhaps most famous as the original songwriters and recorders of the song \"Smoke Two Joints\". It was originally recorded in 1983, and was re-released on their 1993 debut album \"The Toyes\". It was featured on the soundtrack for the 1998 American comedy-thriller film \"Homegrown\". An influential version was recorded by the band Sublime; the song has since been mistakenly attributed to them or to Bob Marley. \"The Toyes\" also wrote"}, {"doc_id": 5628613, "score": 69.52613830566406, "title": "Toy Matinee", "text": "Toy Matinee Toy Matinee was a short-lived American rock band, and also the title of their only album. Their sound was an array of mixed influences, including progressive rock, AOR and pop reminiscent of both the Beatles and the Beach Boys Toy Matinee was formed by producer/composer/keyboardist Patrick Leonard in collaboration with singer/lyricist/multi-instrumentalist Kevin Gilbert. Backed by a group of session musicians (drummer Brian MacLeod, guitarist Tim Pierce, and bassist Guy Pratt), and with guest appearances from several other musicians including Julian Lennon, the duo recorded just one self-titled album which was released on Reprise Records in 1990. The album"}, {"doc_id": 10645011, "score": 69.5066909790039, "title": "Quintaine Americana", "text": "Quintaine Americana Quintaine Americana is a hard rock band from Boston (but with deep Southern roots) that started out in 1995. Singer/guitarist Rob Dixon and drummer Jason King both hail from the small town of Drew, Mississippi and moved to Boston in the late 1980s. Bassist Marc Schleicher grew up in Norwell, Massachusetts but family reunions brought him to Alabama on a regular basis. In 1996 they released their debut album and placed second in the WBCN Rock & Roll Rumble (\"the\" Boston battle of the bands since 1979). Their second album was released on major label Roadrunner Records. They"}, {"doc_id": 5674638, "score": 69.46115112304688, "title": "Bill Champlin", "text": "Bill Champlin William Bradford \"Bill\" Champlin (born May 21, 1947) is an American singer, musician, arranger, producer, and songwriter. He formed the band Sons of Champlin in 1965, which still performs today (2018), and was a member of the band Chicago from 1981–2009. He has won multiple Grammy Awards for songwriting. As a child, Champlin demonstrated a talent for piano, and eventually picked up the guitar after being inspired by Elvis Presley. He started a band, The Opposite Six, while at Tamalpais High School, in Mill Valley, California and went on to study music in college, but was encouraged by"}]}
+{"question": "Which film was released earlier, Spy Of Napoleon or The Hairdresser'S Husband?", "answer": "Spy Of Napoleon", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 20110036, "score": 70.48473358154297, "title": "An Enemy to the King (film)", "text": "An Enemy to the King (film) An Enemy to the King is a 1916 silent film directed by Frederick A. Thomson. The screenplay is based on the play \"An Enemy to the King\" by Robert Neilson Stephens which was first performed on Broadway at the Lyceum Theatre on 1 September 1896. In sixteenth-century France, Julie de Varion is told that her father, a Huguenot sympathiser, may be freed if she helps to capture Ernanton De Launay, an enemy of the king. In a tavern Julie meets a man who promises to bring her to Ernanton. In reality, the man in"}, {"doc_id": 10567715, "score": 69.83645629882812, "title": "The Assassination of the Duke of Guise", "text": "The Assassination of the Duke of Guise The Assassination of the Duke of Guise (1908) (original French title: La Mort du duc de Guise; often referred to as L'Assassinat du duc de Guise) is a French historical film directed by Charles le Bargy and André Calmettes, adapted by Henri Lavedan, and featuring actors of the Comédie-Française and prominent set designers. It is one of the first films to feature both an original film score, composed by Camille Saint-Saëns, and a screenplay by an eminent screenwriter. Lasting longer than was then usual, about 15 minutes, the film more or less accurately"}, {"doc_id": 14606784, "score": 69.79605865478516, "title": "To Trap a Spy", "text": "early 1966. In the UK it was originally released as a support feature to the James Garner/Julie Andrews comedy \"The Americanization of Emily\" in 1965, but its release coincided with the broadcast of the series. It later appeared as a top billed feature in many cinemas. To Trap a Spy To Trap a Spy is the feature-length film version of the Solo 70 minute television pilot of \"The Man from U.N.C.L.E.\" starring Robert Vaughn. It also features Patricia Crowley, William Marshall, Fritz Weaver and David McCallum. The film was directed by Don Medford. U.N.C.L.E. suspects that the U.S. industrialist and"}, {"doc_id": 11666232, "score": 69.68870544433594, "title": "Voltaire (film)", "text": "orders that Voltaire be sent to the Bastille. However, hearing of a rich present given to Sarnac by Frederick, Voltaire unmasks the count as the real traitor. Sarnac is arrested, and Nanette's estates are restored to her. According to Warner Bros the film earned $393,000 domestically and $372,000 foreign. Voltaire (film) Voltaire is a 1933 American Pre-Code biographical film starring George Arliss as the renowned 18th century French writer and philosopher. In pre-Revolutionary France, Voltaire champions the oppressed commoners and tries to warn King Louis XV (Reginald Owen) about the growing unrest among his subjects. The writer has a powerful"}, {"doc_id": 1837279, "score": 69.67218017578125, "title": "Sabotage (1936 film)", "text": "Sabotage (1936 film) Sabotage, also released as The Woman Alone, is a 1936 British espionage thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Sylvia Sidney, Oskar Homolka, and John Loder. It is loosely based on Joseph Conrad's novel \"The Secret Agent\", about a woman who discovers that her husband, a London cinema owner, is a terrorist agent. \"Sabotage\" should not be confused with Hitchcock's film \"Secret Agent\", also released in 1936, but based on the stories of W. Somerset Maugham. The film holds a rare 100% rating on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes. In 2017 a poll of 150 actors,"}]}
+{"question": "Are Say You Want Me and Dead Calm (Film) from the same country?", "answer": "yes", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 15338847, "score": 70.25177001953125, "title": "Say Say Say", "text": "video, filmed in Santa Ynez Valley, California, features cameo appearances by Linda McCartney, La Toya Jackson, Harry Dean Stanton and Giraldi. The short film centers around two con artists called \"Mac and Jack\" (played by McCartney and Jackson). McCartney biographer Ray Coleman asserted that the majority of the song's lyrics were written by Jackson and given to McCartney the next day. Recording began at AIR Studios in London in May 1981. At the time, McCartney was recording \"Tug of War\", the former Beatle's first solo album after the breakup of his group Wings. Jackson stayed at the home of McCartney"}, {"doc_id": 18186866, "score": 68.68756103515625, "title": "Talk Back and You're Dead", "text": "Talk Back and You're Dead Talk Back and You're Dead is a 2014 Philippine romantic comedy-action film directed by Andoy Ranay, topbilled by James Reid, Nadine Lustre and Joseph Marco. It is based on the best-selling novel of the same name originally published on Wattpad by Alesana Marie. The film was distributed by Viva Films and Skylight Films and was released on August 20, 2014, in theaters nationwide. According to the author of the novel, Joseph Marco is the perfect role for Timothy \"Top\" Pendleton but the producers instead gave Marco the character of Jared \"Red\" Dela Cruz. The scene"}, {"doc_id": 15338859, "score": 67.96027374267578, "title": "Say Say Say", "text": "neighbourhoods, with moves that are reminiscent of Michael Jackson's. The music video (or \"short film\") for \"Say Say Say\" was directed by Bob Giraldi, who had previously directed Michael Jackson's music video for \"Beat It\". Cameo appearances in the video are made by McCartney's then wife Linda, as well as Jackson's older sister La Toya, and actor Harry Dean Stanton. According to LaToya Jackson, during filming of the video, the McCartneys were staying at a property named Sycamore Valley Ranch, five miles from the town of Los Olivos, California in the Santa Ynez Valley. Michael visited them and expressed interest"}, {"doc_id": 18041788, "score": 67.32003784179688, "title": "Right There (film)", "text": "Right There (film) Right There is a 2013 American short film written and directed by Nathan Suher. A romantic comedy about unrequited love, the film starred Ryan Hanley, Lauren Kennedy, Andre Boudreau, and Alexandra Cipolla. It was made as a modern-day silent film and intended by the filmmakers as a homage to the genre. The film follows a shy young man (Ryan Hanley) who one day falls in love with a woman (Lauren A. Kennedy) that he notices on a park bench eating her lunch. However, over the next 30 days, his attempts to gain her attention often meet in"}, {"doc_id": 18186871, "score": 67.29713439941406, "title": "Talk Back and You're Dead", "text": "sequel of this film, entitled \"Never Talk Back To A Gangster\". As of 2018, there is still no confirmation by the director or the production staff about the said sequel coming out, resulting to possible cancellation of the sequel. Talk Back and You're Dead Talk Back and You're Dead is a 2014 Philippine romantic comedy-action film directed by Andoy Ranay, topbilled by James Reid, Nadine Lustre and Joseph Marco. It is based on the best-selling novel of the same name originally published on Wattpad by Alesana Marie. The film was distributed by Viva Films and Skylight Films and was released"}]}
+{"question": "Does Éric Ruf have the same nationality as Jean Léonard Marie Poiseuille?", "answer": "yes", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 20226950, "score": 77.82136535644531, "title": "Eric Arnoux", "text": "media reports, \"in 2012, his company Planet, based in Geneva launched an investment fund known as Pure Concept Investment Fund, active in very high level real estate. It intended to rise 70 million euros and offered returns of 10 to 15%... Planet, like Pure Concept Investment Fund are today in liquidation\". In March 2017, Swiss police arrested Arnoux upon his arrival at Geneva Airport for risk of flight. A criminal trial was opened against him for \"fraud, forgery, disloyal management, effective assets diminution at the expense of creditors, wrongful management, fraudulent bankruptcy, breach of the obligation to hold an accountancy"}, {"doc_id": 2631812, "score": 76.50848388671875, "title": "Raphaël Poirée", "text": "to win medals in the same Olympics for different nations. At the 2002 Winter Olympics, France’s Raphaël and Norway’s Liv won matching silver medals in the biathlon. In July 2013, the couple announced that they were separating. In 2009, Poirée was involved in a quad-bike accident which nearly left him paralysed. One month after undergoing neck and back surgery he was released from hospital. He speaks French, English, Norwegian and Italian All results are sourced from the International Biathlon Union. \"3 medals (1 silver, 2 bronze)\" \"18 medals (8 gold, 3 silver, 7 bronze)\" \"44 victories (7 In, 13 Sp,"}, {"doc_id": 9040072, "score": 75.10746765136719, "title": "Arnaud de Cervole", "text": "Le livre dou voir dit. Arnaud (as \"Arnaut\") appears as a character in Michael Crichton's novel \"Timeline\" and its film adaptation, where he is played by Lambert Wilson. Arnaud de Cervole Arnaud de Cervole, also \"de Cervolles\", \"de Cervolle\", \"Arnaut de Cervole\" or \"Arnold of Cervoles\" (\"c.\" 1300 – 25 May 1366), known as l'Archiprêtre (The Archpriest), was a French mercenary soldier and Brigand of the Hundred Years War in the 14th century. He was born into the minor nobility in what is now the Lot-et-Garonne in the Périgord somewhere around the year 1300. Even though a layman, he possessed"}, {"doc_id": 2415323, "score": 75.05455780029297, "title": "Michel Roger Lafosse", "text": "James Stuart), and \"Gustave Lafosse de Chatry, 5th Baron de Chatry\". These individuals, as well as others, are listed in an extensive genealogy presented by Lafosse as evidence that he is descended from the last Stuart King of Scotland. There is some disagreement over who Lafosse's parents and ancestors were. Lafosse says he was born on 21 April 1958 in the Ville de Bruxelles district, and that his parents were Baron Gustave Joseph Fernand Clément Lafosse and Princess Renée Julienne Stewart. In 2002, Brussels authorities stated that this certificate is a forgery, and that they have a birth certificate showing"}, {"doc_id": 2415329, "score": 74.91529846191406, "title": "Michel Roger Lafosse", "text": "Alliance Orders), and a cultural attaché at the Knights of Malta's embassy in the Democratic Republic of São Tomé and Príncipe in West Africa; and that he has been awarded the United Nations 2001 \"Volunteer Service Medal\" under the name \"Albany\". Lafosse claimed to be the Fons Honorum and Grand Protector of The Imperial and Royal Dragon Court and Order in Britain and the English-speaking world. On 18 June 2006 the \"Sunday Mail\" reported that Lafosse was to be deported after having lost British citizenship because, it is alleged, he submitted a forged birth certificate. Later, on 23 July 2006,"}]}
+{"question": "Which country the director of film The Fast And The Furious (1955 Film) is from?", "answer": "Canadian", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 10091432, "score": 69.75241088867188, "title": "Jackson Bentley", "text": "of Act II, when he arrives at Arab- and British-occupied Aqaba to interview Prince Feisal (Alec Guinness), writing for the \"Chicago Courier\". He admits that he is \"looking for a hero\" to inspire his country's entry into World War I, to which Feisal replies: Bentley covers one of Lawrence's train raids, interviewing Lawrence, Sherif Ali (Omar Sharif), and photographing the event - though Auda ibu Tayi (Anthony Quinn) takes offense, smashing one of his cameras. Bentley re-appears as Lawrence returns to Jerusalem, but is prevented from speaking with Lawrence by Dryden (Claude Rains). He protests that he has a right"}, {"doc_id": 18391987, "score": 67.79701232910156, "title": "The Fate of the Furious", "text": "and Owen Shaw. Celestino Cornielle portrays Raldo, a street racer who Dom earns the respect of. Following the release of \"Furious 7\" (2015), Vin Diesel said regarding a possible sequel: Diesel further hinted at an eighth film on \"Jimmy Kimmel Live!\" when he stated that Kurt Russell's character would span multiple films. He also stated that the next film would take place in New York City. Chris Morgan wrote his sixth script in the franchise, while Neal H. Moritz returned to produce. Moritz later stated, \"[The story] is going to have to be something enticing for all of us. It"}, {"doc_id": 2436155, "score": 67.67699432373047, "title": "The Fast and the Furious (1955 film)", "text": "escape into Mexico. Faber (Bruce Carlisle), one of Connie's friends, is wary of the new stranger driving her car and tries to find out more about Frank. During the race, Frank gives up his chance to escape by coming to the aid of Faber who has crashed. Out of sympathy for Frank and a desire to be with him, Connie informs the police of his plan to reach Mexico so he might face trial and be acquitted. At the last moment, Frank also decides it is better to turn himself in and somehow find a future with Connie. The race"}, {"doc_id": 19777784, "score": 67.63980865478516, "title": "Furious (2017 film)", "text": "of Russia by the Mongols : Within twelve years after bringing the miraculous icon of St.Nicholas from Kherson, the godless Emperor Batu invaded the Russian land with a great multitude of his Tatar warriors and set up camp on the river Voronezh in the vicinity of the principality of Riazan. And he sent his infidel envoys to the city of Riazan, to Great Prince Yury Ingvarevich, demanding tithes from everyone - from the princes and from all ranks of people. And the Great Prince decided to send his son, Fedor Yurevich, to Batu with many gifts and supplications that he"}, {"doc_id": 360445, "score": 67.5609130859375, "title": "Stanley Kubrick", "text": "Schary was familiar with the novel, but stated that MGM would not finance another war picture, given their backing of the anti-war film \"The Red Badge of Courage\" (1951). After Schary was fired by MGM in a major shake-up, Kubrick and Harris managed to interest Kirk Douglas in playing Colonel Dax. The film, shot in Munich, from January 1957, follows a French army unit ordered on an impossible mission, and follows with a war trial of three soldiers, arbitrarily chosen, for misconduct. Dax is assigned to defend the men at Court Martial. For the battle scene, Kubrick meticulously lined up"}]}
+{"question": "Where did Mei Shaowu's father die?", "answer": "Peking", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 11011612, "score": 84.01708221435547, "title": "Zhu Shugui", "text": "of the Kingdom of Tungning, the Qing sent the 17 Ming princes still living on Taiwan back to mainland China where they spent the rest of their lives. Zhu Shugui was 66 years old (by Chinese reckoning; 65 by Western standards) at the time of his suicide. Moved by loyalty, the townsfolk interred him together with his primary wife Lady Luo in what is now Hunei Township. At the time there was no marking on the tomb, and over 100 decoy tombs were built to confound the Qing army’s searches. The tomb, located in Hunei District, Kaohsiung City, was discovered"}, {"doc_id": 8715729, "score": 81.65897369384766, "title": "Chen Jieru", "text": "States on a five-year \"study tour\"; after this she was meant to return and married life would resume. However, once there, Chen learned from press articles that Chiang denied their marriage and said that he had paid for a \"concubine\" to move to the United States, which deeply aggrieved Chen. Chen passed away on 21 January 1971 in British Hong Kong. In 2002, she was moved to Shanghai by her sole heir, fulfilling her last wish to be returned to her native place, making her the first in Chiang Kai-shek's family to be buried in Mainland China after the end"}, {"doc_id": 14656259, "score": 81.45463562011719, "title": "Ma Shaowu", "text": "summoned and by the end of summer he was convalescing. Nobody was apprehended by the police for the attack. Two of his fingers were lost. Ma was interviewed by traveler Peter Fleming in 1936, shortly after the assassination attempt. Fleming also visited the site of the assassination, where bloodstains were still present. He wore a long beige silk robe, had a spittoon and spoke in precise Peking speech. His son's name was Cho-ya. He was then sent to Moscow in the Soviet Union to complete medical treatment. He did not give direct answers, replying through a translator that \"I lost"}, {"doc_id": 18202263, "score": 81.1880111694336, "title": "Puankhequa", "text": "campaign. Puankhequa enjoyed trading and spent most of his waking time doing business. He lived in a mansion, \"Chiu-lung\" (named after the Jiulong River of his ancestral city), on the south bank of the Pearl River near Honam Island (the modern day Haizhu District of Guangzhou). To save as much time as possible for business, he ate on the boat taking him to and from work. In promoting his business, he had no scruples when it came to manipulating officials or bribing the \"Hoppo\" (The Guangdong Customs Supervisor) and passing the costs on to the Europeans. Puankhequa died on 10January"}, {"doc_id": 4641571, "score": 80.92684173583984, "title": "Shaohao", "text": "as Xuanxiao (Hanja:玄囂), the oldest son of the Yellow Emperor found earlier in the text. That would identify the dishonest son as Jiaoji (Hanja:蟜極), Xuanxiao's only known offspring, who was also passed over as emperor. Jiaoji's son, Ku, and grandsons (Zhi and Yao) did become emperors though. Shaohao's tomb, most likely built during the Song dynasty, is traditionally located in present-day Jiuxian (\"old prefecture\") village, on the eastern outskirts of Qufu. The tomb enclosure also includes a pyramidal monument called Shou Qiu, which according to legend was the birthplace of the Yellow Emperor. A different legend posits that Shaohao was"}]}
+{"question": "Who is the maternal grandmother of Catherine Of Bohemia?", "answer": "Mahaut of Châtillon", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 6726322, "score": 81.52605438232422, "title": "Catherine of Bohemia", "text": "V, Duke of Bavaria. Catherine of Bohemia Catherine of Bohemia (, ; 19 August 1342 – 26 April 1395) was Electress of Brandenburg, the second daughter of Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV and Blanche of Valois. Catherine was born on 19 August 1342, the third child and second surviving daughter of Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor, and his first wife Blanche of Valois. On 13 July 1356, Catherine married Rudolf IV, Duke of Austria. The marriage was a political one arranged by her father to make peace with Austria. Rudolph died after nine years of childless marriage. On 19 March"}, {"doc_id": 13542665, "score": 81.47621154785156, "title": "Maria of Bohemia", "text": "Maria of Bohemia Maria of Bohemia ( – after 1172), a member of the Přemyslid dynasty, was Margravine of Austria and Duchess of Bavaria by her first marriage to Duke Leopold I, as well as Margravine of Baden and Verona by her second marriage to Margrave Herman III. Maria was the only daughter of Duke Soběslav I of Bohemia and his wife Adelaide of Hungary, a granddaughter of King Géza I of Hungary. To strengthen the ties between the Bohemian and German nobility, her father married her off to the Babenberg margrave Leopold IV of Austria on 28 September 1138."}, {"doc_id": 6726321, "score": 81.39302062988281, "title": "Catherine of Bohemia", "text": "Catherine of Bohemia Catherine of Bohemia (, ; 19 August 1342 – 26 April 1395) was Electress of Brandenburg, the second daughter of Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV and Blanche of Valois. Catherine was born on 19 August 1342, the third child and second surviving daughter of Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor, and his first wife Blanche of Valois. On 13 July 1356, Catherine married Rudolf IV, Duke of Austria. The marriage was a political one arranged by her father to make peace with Austria. Rudolph died after nine years of childless marriage. On 19 March 1366, Catherine married Otto"}, {"doc_id": 790290, "score": 81.06547546386719, "title": "Anne of Bohemia", "text": "powerful monarch in Europe at the time, ruling over about half of Europe's population and territory. The marriage was against the wishes of many members of his nobility and members of parliament, and occurred primarily at the instigation of Richard's intimate, Michael de la Pole. Although Richard had been offered Caterina Visconti, one of the daughters of Bernabò Visconti of Milan, who would have brought a great deal of money with her as dowry, Anne was chosen – bringing no direct financial benefits to England. She brought with her no dowry, and in return for her hand in marriage, Richard"}, {"doc_id": 8574680, "score": 81.00366973876953, "title": "Eleonor Magdalene of Neuburg", "text": "Eleonor Magdalene of Neuburg Eleonore Magdalene of Neuburg (Eleonore Magdalene Therese; 6 January 1655 – 19 January 1720) was a Holy Roman Empress, German Queen, Archduchess consort of Austria, Queen consort of Hungary and Bohemia as the third and last wife of Leopold I. She was the paternal grandmother of Empress Maria Theresa. Reputed to be one of the most educated and the virtuous women of her time (she translated the Bible from Latin to German), she took part in the political affairs during the reign of her husband and sons. She served as Interim Regent for a few months"}]}
+{"question": "When did Publius Aelius Hadrianus Afer's father die?", "answer": "91", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 2383725, "score": 83.45335388183594, "title": "Lucius Aelius", "text": "supplement the literary sources. All citations to the \"Historia Augusta\" are to individual biographies, and are marked with a \"\"HA\"\". Citations to the works of Fronto are cross-referenced to C.R. Haines' Loeb edition. Lucius Aelius Lucius Aelius Caesar (January 13, 101 – January 1, 138) was the father of Emperor Lucius Verus. In 136, he was adopted by Hadrian and named heir to the throne. He died before Hadrian and thus never became emperor. After Lucius' death, he was replaced by Antoninus Pius, who succeeded Hadrian the same year. Aelius was born with the name Lucius Ceionius Commodus, and became"}, {"doc_id": 2383717, "score": 83.42027282714844, "title": "Lucius Aelius", "text": "Lucius Aelius Lucius Aelius Caesar (January 13, 101 – January 1, 138) was the father of Emperor Lucius Verus. In 136, he was adopted by Hadrian and named heir to the throne. He died before Hadrian and thus never became emperor. After Lucius' death, he was replaced by Antoninus Pius, who succeeded Hadrian the same year. Aelius was born with the name Lucius Ceionius Commodus, and became Lucius Aelius Caesar upon his adoption as Hadrian's heir. He is often sometimes referred to as Lucius Aelius Verus, though this name is not attested outside the Augustan History and probably the result"}, {"doc_id": 272055, "score": 82.81612396240234, "title": "Marcus Aurelius", "text": "the disease killed as much as one-third of the population in some areas and devastated the Roman army. Marcus died on 17 March 180 due to natural causes in the city of Vindobona (modern Vienna). He was immediately deified and his ashes were returned to Rome, where they rested in Hadrian's mausoleum (modern Castel Sant'Angelo) until the Visigoth sack of the city in 410. His campaigns against Germans and Sarmatians were also commemorated by a column and a temple built in Rome. Some scholars consider his death to be the end of the Pax Romana. Edward Gibbon characterize Marcus in"}, {"doc_id": 2383720, "score": 82.31946563720703, "title": "Lucius Aelius", "text": "him special status in his court, and groomed him as his heir. However, in late 136, Hadrian almost died from a haemorrhage. Convalescent in his villa at Tivoli, he decided to change his mind, and selected Lucius Ceionius Commodus as his new successor, adopting him as his son. The selection was done \"invitis omnibus\", \"against the wishes of everyone\"; in particular, Servianus and the young Salinator became very angry at Hadrian and wished to challenge him over the adoption. Even today, the rationale for Hadrian's sudden switch is still unclear. It is possible Salinator went so far as to attempt"}, {"doc_id": 7921597, "score": 82.19142150878906, "title": "Marcus Annius Verus", "text": "Marcus Annius Verus Marcus Annius Verus ( 50 – 138 AD) was the grandfather and adoptive father of the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius, and father-in-law of Emperor Antoninus Pius. He was prefect of Rome and was enrolled as a patrician when Vespasian and Titus were censors. Verus was three times consul, the first time as a suffect in 97, then as ordinary consul in both 121 and 126. This is apparently the cause for a \"very strange inscription, found on a large marble tablet excavated in the sixteenth century at St. Peter's in Rome\" which alludes to this achievement while"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the father of Archduchess Karoline Marie Of Austria born?", "answer": "Florence", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 2016699, "score": 86.05060577392578, "title": "Archduchess Sophie of Austria", "text": "Archduchess Sophie of Austria Archduchess Sophie of Austria (; 5 March 185529 May 1857) was the first child and first of three daughters born to Franz Joseph I, Emperor of Austria, and Elisabeth of Bavaria. She died aged two. Within two months of her marriage to Franz Joseph, Elisabeth was obviously pregnant. On 5 March 1855, the seventeen year-old Empress of Austria delivered a daughter who was christened the same day \"Sophie Friederike Dorothea Maria Josepha\", after Franz Joseph's mother. The infant was christened such without Elisabeth even knowing. On both her mother and her father's side, Sophie descended from"}, {"doc_id": 2016618, "score": 85.22187805175781, "title": "Archduchess Elisabeth Marie of Austria", "text": "2 September 1883 to Crown Prince Rudolf and Stéphanie, daughter of King Leopold II of Belgium. She was named after her grandmothers, Empress Elisabeth of Austria and Queen Marie Henriette of Belgium. The only child of his only (deceased) son, Erzsi was Franz Joseph's favorite granddaughter. In 1889, when Erzsi was a little over five years old, her father and Baroness Mary Vetsera, his mistress, were found dead in what was assumed to be a murder-suicide pact at the Imperial hunting lodge at Mayerling. Her father's death interrupted the dynastic succession within the Austrian imperial family, fractured her grandparents' already"}, {"doc_id": 11097160, "score": 83.12229919433594, "title": "Archduchess Maria Clementina of Austria", "text": "del Poggio Imperiale, Poggio Imperiale then located in the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, which had been ruled by her father Leopold I, Grand Duke of Tuscany (later Holy Roman Emperor) since 1765. She was named after Prince Clemens Wenceslaus of Saxony, her mother's uncle and brother of Maria Amalia of Saxony, Maria Clementina's maternal grandmother. Her father was a son of Empress Maria Theresa and her mother a daughter of Charles III of Spain and Maria Amalia of Saxony. Maria Clementina was her parents' tenth child among sixteen children. She was raised in the Grand Duchy of Tuscany where her"}, {"doc_id": 2016704, "score": 82.78732299804688, "title": "Archduchess Sophie of Austria", "text": "relationship was not a close one. One of Elisabeth's ladies-in-waiting, Marie Festetics, commented in her diary that the Empress did not even take the time to attend Gisela's wedding preparations. Elisabeth also behaved in a similar manner to her only son, Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria. For the rest of her remaining days, Elisabeth would wear a bracelet with a likeness of her dead daughter and kept a portrait of her in her apartments. Archduchess Sophie of Austria Archduchess Sophie of Austria (; 5 March 185529 May 1857) was the first child and first of three daughters born to Franz"}, {"doc_id": 10758593, "score": 82.779296875, "title": "Archduchess Marie Anne of Austria", "text": "mother, Maria Theresa, died after giving birth to her only younger sister Archduchess Amalie Theresa who died with their mother in 1807. She is said to have been intellectually disabled (like her eldest brother, Emperor Ferdinand I) and to have suffered from a severe facial deformity. After living in Schönbrunn Palace, she was moved in 1835 to Hetzendorf Palace, where she spent the rest of her life, and where she died on 28 December 1858. Marie Anne was buried at the Capuchin Church in Vienna, more specifically in the Imperial Crypt, the burial place of her siblings Marie Louise, Duchess"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director died first, Tonight And Every Night or Wagtails Army?", "answer": "Tonight And Every Night", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 6801454, "score": 70.69412994384766, "title": "Gust Avrakotos", "text": "strategy for the Mujahideen. Vickers urged them to drop the Enfield Rifle in favor of a mix of weapons like the AK-47, and to introduce new tactics, training, and logistics. Avrakotos then worked for TRW in Rome and for News Corp., for which he began a business intelligence newsletter, working in Rome and McLean, Virginia. He returned to the CIA as a contractor from 1997 until 2003. Avrakotos died of a stroke in 2005. Avrakotos was portrayed in the 2007 film \"Charlie Wilson's War\" by Academy Award winner Philip Seymour Hoffman. Hoffman was nominated for an Academy Award for Best"}, {"doc_id": 19728603, "score": 68.90962982177734, "title": "David Gilkey", "text": "David Gilkey David P. Gilkey (January 5, 1966 – June 5, 2016) was a U.S. photojournalist for National Public Radio in the United States, for whom he covered disasters, epidemics and war. It was originally reported that Gilkey and his native Afghani handler Zabihullah Tamanna were both killed during the War in Afghanistan (2015–present) by a rocket grenade while covering a skirmish between the Taliban and Afghan forces in the vicinity of Marjah, Helmand Province, Afghanistan. One year after their deaths, NPR clarified that a firefight with troops loyal to a Taliban leader named Mullah Ismail — not to be"}, {"doc_id": 9404029, "score": 68.29088592529297, "title": "Gerard Leachman", "text": "a verbal disagreement over a local robbery. Leachman's death sparked an immediate outbreak of tribal uprisings on the Euphrates between Falluja and Hit, and was responsible for General Haldane's advance on the same area in September, 1920. He was buried in the British Military Cemetery in Baghdad. He was played by Oliver Reed in \"Al-Mas' Ala Al-Kubra\" (aka \"Clash of Loyalties\"), a 1983 film financed by Saddam Hussein, which was nominated for the Golden Prize at the 1983 Moscow International Film Festival. Gerard Leachman Lieutenant-Colonel Gerard Evelyn Leachman, CIE, DSO (27 July 1880, Petersfield, Hampshire – 12 August 1920, Iraq)"}, {"doc_id": 16917739, "score": 68.12889099121094, "title": "Fred Ridgeway", "text": "Fred Ridgeway Frederick Gerrard Ridgeway (16 October 1953 – 12 November 2012) was an Irish-born stage and television actor. He began his professional life pursuing a career as a money-broker, but at the age of 42, he decided to take up professional acting. He performed in a variety of stage productions across the UK, including several Richard Bean plays and a number of Royal Shakespeare Company productions. His final role was as Charlie Clench in \"One Man, Two Guvnors\", which toured the UK as well as appearing on Broadway. Prior to its Broadway run, Ridgeway was diagnosed with motor neurone"}, {"doc_id": 9207389, "score": 68.111328125, "title": "The Man Who Never Missed", "text": "Khadaji hunts and paralyzes them with a potent cocktail of drugs which induces total paralysis by night; the cocktail does not kill, but requires enormous sums of money and at least six months to cure. Over many months, he paralyzes 2,388 of the 10,000 troops on the planet, only missing with a handful of shots, which he carefully conceals. His guerilla tactics are so successful that the Confed forces estimate the \"Shamba Freedom Forces\" (or the \"Shamba Scum\" as the Confed calls them) to have hundreds of members. Eventually, he learns that his six months are about to lapse: the"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the director of film The Autumn Of Pride born?", "answer": "London", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 18009175, "score": 73.71179962158203, "title": "Pride (2014 film)", "text": "accessibility without trivialising the issues addressed in the film. Peter Bradshaw, reviewing for \"The Guardian\", described the film as \"impassioned and lovable\". Bradshaw praised performances of the cast, including Bill Nighy's \"taciturn shyness\" in his portrayal as Cliff and the \"dignified and intelligent performance\" from Paddy Considine as Dai. Imelda Staunton's performance as Hefina Headon, who died in October 2013, was met with positive reviews by critics. Geoffrey Macnab said Staunton's performance as the matriarchal Hefina was \"part Mother Courage and part Hilda Ogden\". Ben Schnetzer's performance as Mark Ashton drew positive reviews. Charlotte O'Sullivan, writing for the \"London Evening"}, {"doc_id": 6805153, "score": 72.52359008789062, "title": "Pride and Glory (film)", "text": "who had previously starred in O'Connor's \"Tumbleweeds\" and \"Miracle\") had been a fan of the script for several years, and the studio entered negotiations with Norton, Farrell and Noah Emmerich to star. Production was set to begin in New York City in January 2006, though principal photography did not begin until the following month. Nick Nolte was on set at the start of filming to play Francis Tierney Sr., but after a chronic knee injury flared up, he was unable to perform and was replaced by Voight. Cinematographer Declan Quinn said that the biggest challenge was \"[trying] to find a"}, {"doc_id": 6805152, "score": 70.21435546875, "title": "Pride and Glory (film)", "text": "rights ceded to Intermedia. Production was expected to start in February 2002 in New York City, and Mark Wahlberg and Hugh Jackman were in talks to star. The film's development was subject to further delays until 2005. Carnahan cited the September 11, 2001 attacks as the primary reason for the delay: \"There was a moment after 9/11, where the notion of doing what might be deemed an anti-cop film, particularly an attack of the NYPD, would be grounds for hanging.\" In September 2005, the rights were once more with New Line Cinema. Production president Toby Emmerich (brother of actor Noah,"}, {"doc_id": 18009161, "score": 69.32139587402344, "title": "Pride (2014 film)", "text": "Stephen Beresford said a stage musical adaptation involving director Matthew Warchus is being planned. The film was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and for the BAFTA for Best British Film, Best Actress in a Supporting Role for Imelda Staunton and for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer. Upon watching the news about the miners' strike, gay activist Mark Ashton realises that the police have stopped harassing the gay community because their attention is elsewhere. He spontaneously arranges a fundraiser to the miners during the Gay Pride Parade in"}, {"doc_id": 10792911, "score": 69.3121566772461, "title": "The Young Victoria", "text": "historical consultant Alastair Bruce were hired, and filming for \"The Young Victoria\" took place at various historical landmarks in England to further the film's authenticity. Despite this, some aspects of the film have been criticised for their historical inaccuracies. Momentum Pictures released the film in the United Kingdom and Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions Group opened \"The Young Victoria\" in limited theatrical release in the United States. Critical reception was generally positive. Princess Victoria of Kent is the heiress presumptive to the throne during the last years of the reign of her uncle King William IV and is subject to a"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director born earlier, Cumbres De Hidalguía or Extraordinary Mission?", "answer": "Cumbres De Hidalguía", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 5160238, "score": 72.77630615234375, "title": "Guillermo Arriaga", "text": "an international screenwriters association. Guillermo Arriaga Guillermo Arriaga Jordán (; born 13 March 1958) is a Mexican author, screenwriter, director and producer. Self-defined as \"a hunter who works as a writer,\" he is best known for his Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay and BAFTA Award for Best Original Screenplay nominations for \"Babel\" and his screenplay for \"The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada\", which received the 2005 Cannes Best Screenplay Award. Arriaga was born 13 March 1958 in Mexico City. At the age of 13, he lost the sense of smell after a brutal street fight that would later serve"}, {"doc_id": 5160232, "score": 72.48538208007812, "title": "Guillermo Arriaga", "text": "Guillermo Arriaga Guillermo Arriaga Jordán (; born 13 March 1958) is a Mexican author, screenwriter, director and producer. Self-defined as \"a hunter who works as a writer,\" he is best known for his Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay and BAFTA Award for Best Original Screenplay nominations for \"Babel\" and his screenplay for \"The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada\", which received the 2005 Cannes Best Screenplay Award. Arriaga was born 13 March 1958 in Mexico City. At the age of 13, he lost the sense of smell after a brutal street fight that would later serve as inspiration for some"}, {"doc_id": 3521830, "score": 71.46469116210938, "title": "Alejandro González Iñárritu", "text": "Alejandro González Iñárritu Alejandro González Iñárritu (; ; credited since 2014 as Alejandro G. Iñárritu; born August 15, 1963) is a Mexican film director, producer, and screenwriter. His feature films have garnered critical acclaim and numerous accolades, including five Academy Awards. In 2006, he became the first Mexican director to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director and the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing for \"Babel\". In 2015, he won three Academy Awards for Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Original Screenplay for \"Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)\" (2014). The following year, he"}, {"doc_id": 3692217, "score": 71.45352935791016, "title": "José Luis Garci", "text": "José Luis Garci José Luis Garci (born as \"José Luis García Muñoz\"; 20 January 1944) is a Spanish director, producer, critic, TV presenter, screenwriter and author. He earned worldwide acclaim and his country's first Best Foreign Language Film Academy Award for \"Begin the Beguine\" (1982). Four of his films, including also \"Sesión continua\" (1984), \"Asignatura aprobada\" (1987) and \"El abuelo\" (1998), have been nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, more than any other Spanish director. His films are characterized for his classical style and the underlying sentimentality of their plots. Born in 1944 in a humble"}, {"doc_id": 19488009, "score": 71.41946411132812, "title": "Iván Noel", "text": "Iván Noel Iván Noel is a French/Argentine producer and director, known for They Returned (2015), En tu Ausencia (2008) and ¡Primaria! (2010). In their July, 2009 journal, Camilo José Cela University compared his works to that of Truffaut and Comencini. He originally started in the arts by writing and performing his own musical compositions. The transition from music to film came from his love for combining and juxtaposing the two art forms in order to make something greater than the two by themselves. Since those first small scenes, he has gone on to release six feature films. All of the"}]}
+{"question": "Which country Catherine Of York's mother is from?", "answer": "England", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 7795221, "score": 76.30635070800781, "title": "Catherine of York", "text": "Catherine of York Catherine or Katherine of York (14 August 1479 – 15 November 1527) was the ninth child and sixth daughter of King Edward IV by his wife Elizabeth Woodville. From birth to death, she was daughter to Edward IV, sister to Edward V, niece to Richard III, sister-in-law to Henry VII and aunt to Henry VIII. The daughter of King Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville, Catherine of York was born at Eltham Palace in 1479. During her early years, one potential husband for Catherine was John, Prince of Asturias, eldest son of Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella"}, {"doc_id": 790442, "score": 73.82125854492188, "title": "Margaret of York", "text": "last one having taken place in August 2012. Although the marriage produced no children, Margaret proved a valuable asset to Burgundy. Immediately after her wedding, she journeyed with her step-daughter Mary through Flanders, Brabant and Hainaut, visiting the great towns: Ursel, Ghent, Dendermonde, Asse, Brussels, Oudenaarde and Kortrijk were all impressed by her intelligence and capability. Less valuable, perhaps, were the family connections she brought. In 1469, her brother, Edward IV, attempted to present Charles the Bold with the Order of the Garter, an honour which would have made Charles guilty of treason against Louis XI had he accepted it;"}, {"doc_id": 790464, "score": 73.26188659667969, "title": "Margaret of York", "text": "the sight of this lovely lady, and pleased with her manners and virtues\". A capable ruler, she proved a masterful Duchess; she was a Yorkist in sympathies, but she was before that the Duchess of Burgundy. She bore no male heir to succeed to the Duchy, but she preserved it from ruin; to her actions can be ascribed the survival of the Burgundian state, and the prevention of French dominance in Europe. Margaret is the major character in the 2008 novel \"A Daughter of York\" by Anne Easter Smith. The book begins with Margaret mourning her father and brother and"}, {"doc_id": 1145791, "score": 73.18505096435547, "title": "Sarah, Duchess of York", "text": "wives of princes. She remained titled \"Sarah, Duchess of York\", in keeping with the standard form of address for former wives of peers. Source: Sarah once described her family as \"country gentry with a bit of old money\". She is descended from both the Stuart and Tudor houses. On her father's side, Sarah is a descendant of King Charles II of England via two of his illegitimate sons, Charles Lennox, 1st Duke of Richmond, and James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth. By her paternal great-great-grandfather Henry Brand, 2nd Viscount Hampden and her maternal great-grandfather Mervyn Wingfield, 8th Viscount Powerscourt, Sarah"}, {"doc_id": 790457, "score": 72.52073669433594, "title": "Margaret of York", "text": "Louis by arranging for his daughter, Margaret, to be betrothed to the young Dauphin of France; she was sent to be raised at the French court, taking with her the Free County of Burgundy and the County of Artois with her as a dowry. This was not the end of the problems for Margaret and Maximilian: the Netherlanders still disliked his rule of the territory. In 1488, he was taken prisoner in Bruges by the citizens, and was freed only upon making far-reaching concessions. The next year, he was summoned back to Austria by his father, the Emperor; Burgundy was"}]}
+{"question": "Are Umm Al-Tuyour, Hama Governorate and Sharqliyya both located in the same country?", "answer": "yes", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 2542952, "score": 82.98760986328125, "title": "Umm Al Quwain", "text": "Umm Al Quwain Umm Al Quwain (UAQ; ; ) is the least populous of the seven constituent emirates in the United Arab Emirates, located in the north of the country. The emirate is ruled by Saud bin Rashid Al Mualla. It had 72,000 inhabitants in 2007 and has an area of . The emirate consists in the main of the coastal city of Umm Al Quwain and the inland oasis town of Falaj Al Mualla, some 30km from the coast. Unlike some of its neighbours, Umm Al Quwain has not made any significant find of oil or gas in its"}, {"doc_id": 5827917, "score": 81.57079315185547, "title": "Al Mahrah Governorate", "text": "Al Mahrah Governorate Al Mahrah or Mahra ( \"\") is a governorate (\"muhafazah\") of Yemen in the southern Arabian Peninsula. Situated in the area of the former Mahra Sultanate, its capital is Al Ghaydah and it has international borders with Saudi Arabia and Oman. A sizeable part of the Al Mahrah population does not speak Arabic as their primary language. Non-Arabic-speakers primarily speak Mehri or Mahri, a Modern South Arabian language similar to the adjacent Dhofar Governorate of Oman. The people that speak Mahri call themselves Mahris and are presumed to be descendants of the ancient people of 'Ad. The"}, {"doc_id": 10042883, "score": 80.75997924804688, "title": "Tuwaiq", "text": "(\"wadis\") run along its sides, such as Wadi Hanifa, and a group of towns lie on its central section, including the Saudi capital, Riyadh. Many settlements have historically existed on either side of it as well, such as those of Sudair and Al-Washm. The Tweig escarpment is mentioned in Yaqut's 13th century geographical encyclopedia under the name Al-'Aridh, though for the past few centuries that name has applied only to the central section of it, around Riyadh. The Arab-D (Upper Jurassic) unit of the Riyadh Group makes up one of the largest petroleum reservoirs in the world. Bureau and Saudi"}, {"doc_id": 4809939, "score": 80.73649597167969, "title": "Hauran", "text": "Museum of Berlin. Hauran The Hauran ( / ALA-LC: \"Ḥawrān\") also spelled \"Hawran\" or \"Houran\") is a region that spans parts of southern Syria and northern Jordan. It is bound in the north by the Ghouta oasis, in the east by the al-Safa field, to the south by Jordan’s desert steppe and to the west by the Golan Heights. Traditionally, the Hauran consists of three subregions: the Nuqrah and Jaydur plains, the Jabal al-Druze massif, and the Lajat volcanic field. The population of the Hauran is largely Arab, but religiously heterogeneous; most inhabitants of the plains are Sunni Muslims belonging"}, {"doc_id": 5827919, "score": 80.6295166015625, "title": "Al Mahrah Governorate", "text": "of sight of the civil war in Yemen which began in 2014. The Al Mahrah Governorate is divided into ten separate districts. These districts are further divided into sub-districts and then into villages. Al Mahrah Governorate Al Mahrah or Mahra ( \"\") is a governorate (\"muhafazah\") of Yemen in the southern Arabian Peninsula. Situated in the area of the former Mahra Sultanate, its capital is Al Ghaydah and it has international borders with Saudi Arabia and Oman. A sizeable part of the Al Mahrah population does not speak Arabic as their primary language. Non-Arabic-speakers primarily speak Mehri or Mahri, a"}]}
+{"question": "Who lived longer, Lydia Knott or Maria Dulębianka?", "answer": "Lydia Knott", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 13126437, "score": 73.28964233398438, "title": "Lucrezia Tornabuoni", "text": "this assistance was provided by helping a family member to get a good position in the church or government. She would also use her own income to provide dowries for women from poor families so that they could marry. Lucrezia died on 25 March 1482 after suffering an illness. By the time of her death, she had many grandchildren. Lucrezia wrote religious stories, plays, and poetry. She read some of the poems to famous poets, comparing them with their compositions. Some of her poems were set to popular tunes and performed publicly. She wrote stories about Esther, Susanna, Tobias, John"}, {"doc_id": 1705882, "score": 73.2308120727539, "title": "Susannah Maria Cibber", "text": "and teacher for her young nephew, Michael Arne. The boy's mother, Cecilia Arne, suffered from recurring health problems and this, compounded with Thomas's busy work schedule, made it impossible for his parents to care for him. Under Susannah's guidance, Michael started out as a stage actor at Drury Lane before he reached the age of ten. He later followed in his father's footsteps to become a successful composer. Susannah died in 1766 and was buried in the north cloisters of Westminster Abbey. On the day of her death Covent Garden and Drury Lane closed their doors as a tribute to"}, {"doc_id": 19381956, "score": 72.66002655029297, "title": "Gertrude Prosperi", "text": "downfall in 1847 and grew worse during Holy Week. The evening before Palm Sunday saw her suffocate after a period of illness though she recovered from that but was confined to bed by Holy Thursday, unable to move and with strong pains. Easter saw her health improve but it declined not long after with a high fever and a series of painful headaches. In August 1847 she didn't get out of her bed that much but was able to move. Prosperi died on 13 September 1847 - as she wanted, in a cruciform posture - and was buried in the"}, {"doc_id": 18199416, "score": 72.60311889648438, "title": "Emilia Chopin", "text": "Emilia Chopin Emilia Chopin (9 November 1812 – 10 April 1827) was a younger sister of Polish composer Fryderyk Chopin. As a child she showed literary and artistic talent but died at age 14, probably of tuberculosis. The Polish given name \"Emilia\", derived from the Roman feminine name \" Aemilia\", is Polish for the English-language name \"Emily\". Together with her brother Fryderyk in 1824, for their father's nameday, she authored a one-act rhymed comedy, \"Omyłka, czyli mniemany filut\" (The Error, or the Seeming Slyboots). Shortly before her death, Emilia helped her sister Ludwika translate and adapt a German novel by"}, {"doc_id": 13021387, "score": 72.55807495117188, "title": "Maria Kalergis", "text": "with her during her illness and nursed her devotedly through her final days. It was probably then that, sensing the approaching end of her life, Maria destroyed her correspondence. Her letters to her daughter, son-in-law and friends have survived, however, and have made it possible to reconstruct many facts about her life and are a valuable source of knowledge about the period. She was interred at Warsaw's Powązki Cemetery. On her death, Liszt wrote his \"Elegy on Marie Kalergi\". Maria Kalergis' grandson, Heinrich von Coudenhove, with Emperor Franz Josef's permission, changed his surname to Coudenhove-Calergi. He married a Japanese lady,"}]}
+{"question": "Which film was released first, Thrill Kill Jack In Hale Manor or Outing Riley?", "answer": "Thrill Kill Jack In Hale Manor", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 7334482, "score": 70.24794006347656, "title": "The Funhouse", "text": "The Funhouse The Funhouse (also released as Carnival of Terror) is a 1981 American horror film directed by Tobe Hooper, written by Larry Block and starring Elizabeth Berridge, Kevin Conway, William Finley, Cooper Huckabee, Miles Chapin, and Sylvia Miles. The film's plot concerns four teenagers who become trapped in a dark ride at a local carnival and are stalked by a deformed killer inside. Released by Universal Pictures, the film was director Hooper's first major studio production after \"Eaten Alive\" (1977) and \"The Texas Chain Saw Massacre\" (1974). Upon its release on March 13, 1981, it has grossed $7.8 million"}, {"doc_id": 18941317, "score": 69.24571228027344, "title": "Ambush (1939 film)", "text": "to build on the popularity of Grace Moore, another opera singer, who had also expanded her talents into movies. Ambush (1939 film) Ambush is a 1939 American drama film directed by Kurt Neumann and written by Laura Perelman and S. J. Perelman. The film stars Gladys Swarthout, Lloyd Nolan, William \"Bill\" Henry, William Frawley, Ernest Truex and Broderick Crawford. The film was released on January 20, 1939 by Paramount Pictures. Charlie Hartman is part of a gang bossed by a criminal named Gibbs that pulls off a daring robbery in broad daylight. Charlie's honest sister Jane ends up being taken"}, {"doc_id": 11876850, "score": 69.01364135742188, "title": "Thrill Kill Jack in Hale Manor", "text": "Thrill Kill Jack in Hale Manor Thrill Kill Jack in Hale Manor is a 2000 independent comedy film produced by the Hale Manor Collective, a trio of Connecticut filmmakers consisting of Mike Aransky, Phil Guerrette and Thomas Edward Seymour. The film parodies action/adventure flicks by following the mystical loner Thrill Kill Jack (played by Guerrette) in his search for a stolen magic gun within the booby-trapped mansion of a master criminal (played by Seymour). According to Seymour in an interview published in the online magazine PulpLit, the film was shot “over a year’s period on weekends. Consequently the film’s scenery"}, {"doc_id": 8162217, "score": 68.9645767211914, "title": "It Happened at Lakewood Manor", "text": "It Happened at Lakewood Manor It Happened at Lakewood Manor (also known by the titles Ants and Panic at Lakewood Manor) is a 1977 American made-for-television horror film starring Lynda Day George, Suzanne Somers, Myrna Loy, Brian Dennehy and Bernie Casey. It was directed by Robert Scheerer and premiered December 2, 1977 on ABC. During construction at the old, hard-pressed Lakewood Hotel, two workers stumble upon a swarm of ants in a closed section of the building. After discovering the unusually aggressive and dangerous ants, the workers attempt to get the warning out, but they are accidentally buried alive. Shortly"}, {"doc_id": 7334496, "score": 68.82066345214844, "title": "The Funhouse", "text": "CD later became a collector's item. A novelization of the screenplay was written by Dean Koontz, under the pseudonym Owen West. As the film production took longer than expected, the book was released before the film. The novel contains a great deal of backstory and characterization which was not used in the film. The Funhouse The Funhouse (also released as Carnival of Terror) is a 1981 American horror film directed by Tobe Hooper, written by Larry Block and starring Elizabeth Berridge, Kevin Conway, William Finley, Cooper Huckabee, Miles Chapin, and Sylvia Miles. The film's plot concerns four teenagers who become"}]}
+{"question": "Are Paul Curtin and Robert Mcfarlane (Photographer) of the same nationality?", "answer": "yes", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 20298087, "score": 72.73323059082031, "title": "David Gamble (photographer)", "text": "David Gamble (photographer) David Martin Gamble is a British-American photographer and artist known for his portrait and journalistic photography. Six of his portraits, including one of Stephen Hawking, are held by the National Portrait Gallery in London, England. A portrait of Neil deGrasse Tyson by Gamble is held in the collections of the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C. Gamble was born in March 1953. In his youth, he was a member of a number of bands in the Cambridge rock scene in the 1970s, including the Inserts, Truth and Rory. He graduated from Ealing School of Art in"}, {"doc_id": 16939823, "score": 72.69315338134766, "title": "Antony Barrington Brown", "text": "Antony Barrington Brown Antony Barrington Brown FRPS (13 July 1927 – 24 January 2012) was a designer, photographer, and explorer, a Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society. He was known to many colleagues as BB. Barrington Brown was educated at St Edward's School, Oxford, and following National Service in the Royal Tank Regiment went up to Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, to read Natural Sciences. At Cambridge he was picture editor of the student newspaper \"Varsity\". His photograph of Watson and Crick, taken in 1953 soon after they had discovered the structure of DNA, later became the iconic image of"}, {"doc_id": 15540876, "score": 71.40550231933594, "title": "Robert McFarlane (photographer)", "text": "documenting mental illness – and performance, he has also taken portraits of a number of notable figures in Australian and international life. These include fellow photographers W Eugene Smith, Don McCullin, Jeff Carter, Max Dupain, David Moore, Trent Parke and Stephen Dupont; political figures such as Bob Hawke, Gough Whitlam, Charlie Perkins and Pauline Hanson; renowned surgeon Sir Edward “Weary” Dunlop; jazz violinist Stéphane Grappelli; boxer Henry Cooper; and Atlantic Records co-founder Ahmet Ertegun. His theatrical work has seen him cover a number of plays featuring Steven Berkoff, and he photographed the early performances of Geoffrey Rush, Cate Blanchett and"}, {"doc_id": 16426584, "score": 71.05867004394531, "title": "Ross Watson", "text": "Ross Watson Ross Watson (born in Brisbane, Australia in 1962) is an artist. He has exhibited in many solo and group exhibitions since 1984, including important surveys of Australian and international contemporary art at the National Gallery of Australia, the National Gallery of Victoria, and in the Toronto and Melbourne International Art Fairs. He has been described as a 'proud, gay man', and sexuality has inspired several of his works Ross's work includes portraits of former Australian Rugby League footballer Ian Roberts, and Olympic Champion Matthew Mitcham In 2012, Ross celebrated 25 years as a professional artist. His art is"}, {"doc_id": 18424105, "score": 70.62190246582031, "title": "AndrewAndrew", "text": "and Fiorucci; and a gold-plated security-tag pin. In 2014 they collaborated with Target Optical to produce the AndrewAndrew eyewear collection. The Andrews' eccentric lifestyle has garnered considerable media attention, notably in the hit HBO series \"Girls\". They dress exactly alike at all times and for seven years ate exactly the same foods. They refuse to discuss anything they did before they met in 1999, and they require journalists to agree not to reveal their last names or places of birth. Their radical collaboration was the subject of a \"New York Times\" profile in 2011; they have also been featured in"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director who is older than the other, The Millennial Bee or Kid With The Golden Arm? ", "answer": "Kid With The Golden Arm", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 3613608, "score": 68.50386810302734, "title": "Young Artist Award", "text": "be eclipsed by their adult co-stars. Two notable examples that year being young Ricky Schroder in \"The Champ\" and Justin Henry in \"Kramer vs. Kramer\", who were each nominated for Golden Globes in the same categories as their adult counterparts. Originally held in the autumn in its early years, the awards ceremony has traditionally taken place in the spring for more than 20 years. The original Youth In Film Award was a statuette was similar to a miniature Oscar. A gilded figure of a man holding a laurel wreath instead of a sword and standing upon a relatively large \"trophy\""}, {"doc_id": 19290730, "score": 66.6468505859375, "title": "Ten Years (2015 film)", "text": "a squad of Youth Guards throwing eggs at a bookstore, but Ming assures his father that he has kept his teaching in mind and has not participated in the vandalism; instead, he often leaks the censor lists and actions to bookstore keepers so that they can remain safe and preserve the books. Relaxed at his son's critical thinking, Sam reminds a bookstore keeper not to get used to such suppressive acts. \"Ten Years\" ends with a quote from the Book of Amos: and \"Already too late\" fading out and replaced by \"Not too late\". The independent film was conceived by"}, {"doc_id": 1835997, "score": 66.61993408203125, "title": "Terminator (franchise)", "text": "David S. Goyer, Justin Rhodes and Billy Ray. The creative team has stated that the new film will feature a young 18 to 21 year-old, who could potentially lead the franchise should the first film be successful. Cameron declined to reveal the nature of the new Terminator villain at the event, stating it would \"ruin the surprise\", but was referred to by Cameron as \"he\" and \"really cool\". The director also made mention of creating a theme park attraction akin to \"\" should the film prove successful. At a fan event in Birmingham, England, Arnold Schwarzenegger confirmed that Linda Hamilton"}, {"doc_id": 11129995, "score": 66.48213195800781, "title": "Year One (film)", "text": "Year One (film) Year One is a 2009 American adventure comedy film directed by Harold Ramis, and produced by Judd Apatow. The film stars Jack Black and Michael Cera. The film was released in North America on June 19, 2009 by Columbia Pictures, where it received negative reviews from critics and underperformed at the box office. The film would be Ramis's last as an actor, writer, and director before his death in 2014. Zed (Jack Black) is a hunter and Oh (Michael Cera) is a gatherer. After being informed that Zed ate from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and"}, {"doc_id": 427554, "score": 66.26140594482422, "title": "Tim Burton", "text": "and color. Starring Ewan McGregor as young Edward Bloom and Albert Finney as an older Edward Bloom, the film also stars Jessica Lange, Billy Crudup, Danny DeVito, Alison Lohman and Marion Cotillard. \"Big Fish\" is also notable as Miley Cyrus' first film—she plays \"Young Ruthie\" credited under her birth name, Destiny Hope Cyrus. \"Big Fish\" received four Golden Globe nominations as well as an Academy Award nomination for Elfman's score. \"Big Fish\" was also the second collaboration between Burton and Helena Bonham Carter, who played the characters of Jenny and the Witch. \"Charlie and the Chocolate Factory\" (2005) is an"}]}
+{"question": "Where does the director of film The Skin Game (1921 Film) work at?", "answer": "Hollandia", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 1970156, "score": 74.20299530029297, "title": "The Skin Game (1931 film)", "text": "class) Hornblowers, played by Edmund Gwenn, John Longden, and Frank Lawton. Two underlying themes in the story are class warfare and the urbanization of the countryside. The Hillcrists are upset by the actions of Mr. Hornblower, whom they consider to be ostentatious and crass, in buying up land, evicting tenant farmers, and surrounding the area with factories. The Hillcrists make every effort they can to preserve the last large piece of open land that adjoins their beautiful rural estate. After being tricked out of the land in an auction, the Hillcrists learn a dark secret about Mr. Hornblower's beautiful daughter-in-law"}, {"doc_id": 15212998, "score": 73.83222961425781, "title": "Skin Trade (film)", "text": "physically humiliated [and] psychologically abused to have no self worth, sort of like [how] I used to feel\". Lundgren wrote the screenplay with Gabriel Dowrick and Steven Elder, while John Hyams performed uncredited script revisions, seven in total, frequently regarding the setting as Lundgren sought financing. The original script was set in Russia. Lundgren even went as far as to personally scout for locations and actors, and to seek financing in Moscow, but it \"didn't work out\". He changed the setting to Southeast Asia after meeting \"someone\" interested in financing the film. Originally, Lundgren planned on playing a supporting role,"}, {"doc_id": 1970158, "score": 73.52173614501953, "title": "The Skin Game (1931 film)", "text": "help keep the secret from her husband, who is aware that something is going on. She hides behind a curtain when her husband unexpectedly storms into the Hillcrist home, demanding to know the secret. Keeping his promise to Chloe, Mr. Hillcrist makes up a story, but the young Mr. Hornblower is not convinced, and declares that he intends to end his marriage, even though Chloe is pregnant with his child. Upon hearing this, Chloe runs to the lily pond outside the Hillcrist home and drowns herself. When her body is discovered, the elder Hornblower concedes that Hillcrist has destroyed him"}, {"doc_id": 10036516, "score": 73.24351501464844, "title": "The Skin Game (play)", "text": "The Skin Game (play) The Skin Game is a play by John Galsworthy. It was first performed at the St Martin's Theatre, London, in 1920, and made its way to the Bijou Theatre, Broadway, in the same year. It was included in Burns Mantle's \"The Best Plays of 1920–1921\". It has been made into a film twice, in 1921 and in 1931. The latter adaptation was directed by Alfred Hitchcock. The plot tells the story of the interaction between two very different families in rural England just after the end of the First World War. Squire Hillcrist lives in the"}, {"doc_id": 15212996, "score": 73.10332489013672, "title": "Skin Trade (film)", "text": "goodbye to Vitayakul and Min. Before leaving, he gives them a picture of Sofia and asks them to hold on to it until he has found her. He then sets out in search of his daughter. The film also stars Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa as Khat, a member of the Cambodian Senate; Maethi Thapthimthong as Nung, Vitayakul's partner on the Thai police force; and Bryce Hodgson as Dex, a petty criminal from New Jersey. The film's co-writer, Steven Elder, appears in a minor role as Dragovic's attorney. Lundgren started researching human trafficking in 2005. He claimed there were \"20 million slaves in"}]}
+{"question": "Who is the mother of the director of film Student Of The Year?", "answer": "Hiroo Johar", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 15234455, "score": 74.63904571533203, "title": "Student of the Year", "text": "realize how important friendship is. On 5 January 2011, Karan Johar uploaded the first look poster of the new film on the micro-blogging website Twitter. \"Student of the Year\" marks the debuts of Alia Bhatt, the daughter of filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt, Varun Dhawan, the son of director David Dhawan, Sidharth Malhotra, Boman Irani's son Kayoze Irani and \"Kuch Kuch Hota Hai\" fame Sana Saeed (role of \"Anjali\" as the daughter of Shah Rukh Khan and Rani Mukerji). Malhotra and Dhawan had previously worked as assistant directors under Johar during the making of the 2010 film \"My Name Is Khan\". Rishi"}, {"doc_id": 15234447, "score": 74.61679077148438, "title": "Student of the Year", "text": "Student of the Year Student of the Year is a 2012 Indian romantic comedy-drama film directed by Karan Johar and produced by Hiroo Yash Johar under the banner of Dharma Productions and in collaboration with Shah Rukh Khan's Red Chillies Entertainment. The movie launched the careers of Varun Dhawan, Sidharth Malhotra and Alia Bhatt, who played the lead roles, and also featured Rishi Kapoor, Sana Saeed, Ronit Roy, Sahil Anand, Ram Kapoor and Farida Jalal in supporting roles. The movie also features Boman Irani, Kajol, Farah Khan and Vaibhavi Merchant in guest appearances. This is Karan Johar's first directorial venture"}, {"doc_id": 15234454, "score": 72.93377685546875, "title": "Student of the Year", "text": "and lets Rohan win. In the award ceremony, Yogi is abused by a drunken friend of theirs, Kaizad \"Sudo\" Sodabottleopenerwala (Kayoze Irani) due to which he eventually retires. In the present, Rohan is a pop star but single. Abhimanyu and Shanaya are now married and Abhimanyu in the present day is now a successful investment banker. They all see each other after coming to meet their principal, Abhimanyu and Rohan have a fight and let out everything they were holding back for ten years. They then unite after Rohan discovers the truth about the triathlon leading both of them to"}, {"doc_id": 15234449, "score": 71.08978271484375, "title": "Student of the Year", "text": "into a flashback set ten years back at the college. The richest and most popular guy in the college, Rohan \"Ro\" Nanda (Varun Dhawan), is the son of a huge business tycoon Ashok Nanda (Ram Kapoor). His father wants him to be a businessman like him and disagrees with his passion for music. Shanaya Singhania (Alia Bhatt), a fashion addict and the most popular girl in the campus is Rohan's girlfriend. She is unsatisfied with her family, as her mother constantly divorces and marries rich men. Shanaya gets upset with Rohan's regular flirting with Tanya Israni (Sana Saeed), another student"}, {"doc_id": 408852, "score": 70.90174102783203, "title": "The Graduate", "text": "consensus reads, \"The music, the performances, the precision in capturing the post-college malaise—\"The Graduate\"s coming-of-age story is indeed one for the ages.\" On the similar website Metacritic, the film holds a score of 77 out of 100, based on 10 critics, indicating \"generally favorable reviews\". The film received Academy Award nominations for Best Picture (Lawrence Turman), Best Actor (Dustin Hoffman), Best Actress (Anne Bancroft), Best Supporting Actress (Katharine Ross), Best Adapted Screenplay (Buck Henry and Calder Willingham), and Best Cinematography (Robert L. Surtees). Mike Nichols won the Academy Award for Best Director. The film also received Golden Globe Award nominations"}]}
+{"question": "Which film whose director is younger, A Woman In Flames or Yudhakaandam?", "answer": "A Woman In Flames", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 19326024, "score": 72.08332061767578, "title": "Kaadu Pookkunna Neram", "text": "Kaadu Pookkunna Neram Kaadu Pookkunna Neram (English :\"When the Woods Bloom\") is a 2016 Indian Malayalam film written and directed by Dr. Biju. The film is produced by Sophia Paul under the film production house, Weekend Blockbusters. It stars Indrajith Sukumaran as a policeman, who is sent into deep jungles to capture the chief of a radical organization, played by Rima Kallingal, but instead finds himself trapped in it. \"Kaadu Pookkunna Neram\" premiered at the Montreal World Film Festival in September 2016. \"Kaadu Pookkunna Neram\" premiered at the Montreal World Film Festival in September 2016. ON September 8, 2016, it"}, {"doc_id": 20774230, "score": 71.27192687988281, "title": "Janaadhipan", "text": "Janaadhipan Janaadhipan () is an upcoming 2019 Indian Malayalam-language political thriller film written and directed by Thanseer M A, starring Hareesh Peradi, Vinu Mohan and Anil Nedumangad in the lead roles.. The music is composed by Mejo Joseph. The film began production in January 2018, and is scheduled to be released on 10 January 2019. \"Janaadhipan\" is directed by Thanseer M A for Devi Entertainments. The film, said to be a political thriller, revolves around a few tense days in the life of a communist Chief Minister of Kerala, who is played by Hareesh Peradi. The director has confirmed that"}, {"doc_id": 19798973, "score": 71.17212677001953, "title": "Thaanaa Serndha Koottam", "text": "that the agreement was valid for a period of three years. In early January 2018, the High Court refused the interim order application and called for the issues to be decided in a civil claim. Vignesh Shivan agreed to work on \"Thaanaa Serndha Koottam\" at short notice, after another project, \"Kaathu Vaakkula Rendu Kadhal\" with Vijay Sethupathi became delayed. Studio Green's K. E. Gnanavel Raja asked Vignesh to do a project to star Suriya and the team chose to use an earlier script planned by Vignesh on the 1987 Opera House heist, like \"Special 26\", where a group posing as"}, {"doc_id": 19326025, "score": 71.04759979248047, "title": "Kaadu Pookkunna Neram", "text": "was announced as the only Indian film to be screened at Eurasia Film Festival. Kerala State Film Awards 2016 - Kaadu Pookkunna Neram Kaadu Pookkunna Neram (English :\"When the Woods Bloom\") is a 2016 Indian Malayalam film written and directed by Dr. Biju. The film is produced by Sophia Paul under the film production house, Weekend Blockbusters. It stars Indrajith Sukumaran as a policeman, who is sent into deep jungles to capture the chief of a radical organization, played by Rima Kallingal, but instead finds himself trapped in it. \"Kaadu Pookkunna Neram\" premiered at the Montreal World Film Festival in"}, {"doc_id": 8962567, "score": 71.02786254882812, "title": "Marudhanayagam", "text": "Film Festival, signalling the film's possible revival. However in February 2018, Kamal Haasan revealed that he would only work on two more films before his proposed retirement from acting, \"Vishwaroopam 2\" and \"Indian 2\". The delay of the film has been subject to references in media and film. In Venkat Prabhu's \"Saroja\", the character played by Premji Amaren supposedly stumbles upon a DVD of \"Marudhanayagam\", while in M. Rajesh's \"Siva Manasula Sakthi\", Santhanam's character mockingly asks for a song from the shelved film to be played on the radio. Director A. L. Vijay revealed that \"Marudhanayagam\" was the inspiration behind"}]}
+{"question": "Do both directors of films Bullet For Stefano and Annabella'S Adventure share the same nationality?", "answer": "yes", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 19603891, "score": 75.73884582519531, "title": "Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio", "text": "Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio Director-actor duo Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio have frequently collaborated, making a total of five feature films and one short film since 2002. The pair's films explore a variety of genres, including crime, thriller, biopic and comedy. Several have been listed on many critics' year-end top ten and best-of-decade lists. The duo's films have been nominated for thirty-one Academy Awards, winning nine. In 2013, the duo was awarded National Board of Review Spotlight award for career collaboration. Scorsese's work with DiCaprio is considered to be as vital as his work with Robert De Niro. The"}, {"doc_id": 19603881, "score": 75.73884582519531, "title": "Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio", "text": "Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio Director-actor duo Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio have frequently collaborated, making a total of five feature films and one short film since 2002. The pair's films explore a variety of genres, including crime, thriller, biopic and comedy. Several have been listed on many critics' year-end top ten and best-of-decade lists. The duo's films have been nominated for thirty-one Academy Awards, winning nine. In 2013, the duo was awarded National Board of Review Spotlight award for career collaboration. Scorsese's work with DiCaprio is considered to be as vital as his work with Robert De Niro. The"}, {"doc_id": 19514354, "score": 72.01763916015625, "title": "Stefano Sollima", "text": "In 2018, Sollima made his English language film debut with the action crime thriller \"\", described as an \"anthological sequel\" to \"Sicario\" (2015), starring Benicio del Toro and Josh Brolin. The same year, he began shooting the internationally co-produced crime TV series \"ZeroZeroZero\", which he also co-created, about global cocaine trade from South America to Europe. Based on Roberto Saviano's non-fiction book of the same name, the show stars Dane DeHaan, Gabriel Byrne and Andrea Riseborough. Stefano Sollima Stefano Sollima (; born 4 May 1966) is an Italian director and screenwriter. He is best known for his gritty crime-drama films,"}, {"doc_id": 20614980, "score": 71.81011962890625, "title": "Bulletproof Heart (film)", "text": "Bulletproof Heart (film) Bulletproof Heart (also known as Killer) is a 1995 independent Canadian-American drama-thriller film directed by Mark Malone. It stars Anthony LaPaglia and Mimi Rogers, alongside a supporting cast featuring Matt Craven, Peter Boyle, Monika Schnarre, Joseph Maher, and Mark Acheson. The film first premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and Houston International Festival in 1994, and was later released to the United States and the United Kingdom in 1995. The story concerns a professional assassin Anthony LaPaglia who is pressured into accepting a new assignment as a favour to his boss Peter Boyle. He later finds"}, {"doc_id": 9944888, "score": 71.73621368408203, "title": "Paolo and Vittorio Taviani", "text": "Paolo and Vittorio Taviani Paolo Taviani (; born 8 November 1931) and Vittorio Taviani (; 20 September 1929 – 15 April 2018), collectively referred to as the Taviani brothers, were Italian film directors and screenwriters who collaborated in productions of note. Paolo Taviani's wife Lina Nerli Taviani has been costume designer of many of their films. At the Cannes Film Festival the Taviani brothers won the \"Palme d'Or\" and the FIPRESCI prize for \"Padre Padrone\" in 1977 and \"Grand Prix du Jury\" for \"La notte di San Lorenzo\" (\"The Night of the Shooting Stars\", 1982). In 2012 they reached again"}]}
+{"question": "What nationality is Giorgos Xylouris's father?", "answer": "Greek", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 301622, "score": 85.17732238769531, "title": "Odysseus", "text": "in Greek, \"θ\" in Etruscan). Relatively little is given of Odysseus' background other than that according to Pseudo-Apollodorus, his paternal grandfather or step-grandfather is Arcesius, son of Cephalus and grandson of Aeolus, while his maternal grandfather is the thief Autolycus, son of Hermes and Chione. Hence, Odysseus was the great-grandson of the Olympian god Hermes. According to the \"Iliad\" and \"Odyssey\", his father is Laertes and his mother Anticlea, although there was a non-Homeric tradition that Sisyphus was his true father. The rumour went that Laërtes bought Odysseus from the conniving king. Odysseus is said to have a younger sister,"}, {"doc_id": 867322, "score": 82.8074722290039, "title": "Pelops", "text": "1983:96). Pelops was a son of Tantalus and either Dione, Euryanassa or Eurythemista. In some accounts, he was called a bastard son of Tantalus while others named his parents as Atlas and the nymph Linos. Of Phrygian or Lydian birth, he departed his homeland for Greece, and won the crown of Pisa or Olympia from King Oenomaus in a chariot race then married Oenomaus's daughter, Hippodameia. Pelops and Hippodameia had at least sixteen children. Their sons include Pittheus (or his mother was Dia), Troezen, Alcathous, Dimoetes, Pleisthenes, Atreus, Thyestes, Copreus, Hippalcimus, Sciron, Cleones and Letreus. Four of their daughters married"}, {"doc_id": 16576033, "score": 82.57916259765625, "title": "Euxantius", "text": "Euxantius In Greek mythology, Euxantius () or Euxanthius () was the son of Minos and a Telchinian woman Dexithea (or Dexinoe). His mother was spared by the gods as they exterminated the Telchines and remained at Ceos where, according to Bacchylides, Minos arrived at one point and, having consorted with Dexithea, left her half his army who set up a colony; in due time Dexithea gave birth to Euxantius who eventually became king of the island. Pindar informs that later on, Euxantius refused to share the power over the Cretan kingdom with Minos' six other sons, being bound to his"}, {"doc_id": 875945, "score": 82.27240753173828, "title": "Penthilus", "text": "Penthilus Penthilus (; Ancient Greek: Πένθιλος) is the illegitimate or legitimate son of half-siblings Orestes and Erigone in Greek mythology. Penthilus' grandmother was Clytemnestra. His maternal and paternal grandfathers were Aigisthos and Agamemnon respectively. Orestes killed both Clytemnestra, who was his own mother and Aigisthos. Erigone is said to have hanged herself or married Orestes after Orestes' first wife, Hermione died. Orestes was ruler over much of the Peloponnese and died of a snakebite at age 70. One story says that as a child, Penthilus was torn apart and devoured by wolves in the Taygetus mountains, near Sparta. His father"}, {"doc_id": 875946, "score": 82.24687194824219, "title": "Penthilus", "text": "established a festival of mourning, the so-called Penthilia in his honour. According to Pausanias, Penthilus grew up and founded a city either on Lesbos or in Thrace. He had a son named Damasias who in turn fathered Gras, the founder of the city Aeolis, between Ionia and Mysia. Penthilus Penthilus (; Ancient Greek: Πένθιλος) is the illegitimate or legitimate son of half-siblings Orestes and Erigone in Greek mythology. Penthilus' grandmother was Clytemnestra. His maternal and paternal grandfathers were Aigisthos and Agamemnon respectively. Orestes killed both Clytemnestra, who was his own mother and Aigisthos. Erigone is said to have hanged herself"}]}
+{"question": "Who is the paternal grandfather of John I, Count Of La Marche?", "answer": "Louis I", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 6266640, "score": 84.515625, "title": "John I, Count of La Marche", "text": "can be traced back more than 1,200 years from Robert of Hesbaye to the present day, through Kings of France & Navarre, Spain and Two-Sicilies, Dukes of Parma and Grand-Dukes of Luxembourg, Princes of Orléans and Emperors of Brazil. It is one of the oldest in Europe. John I, Count of La Marche John of Bourbon (John I/VII, Count of La Marche and of Vendôme), (1344 – 11 June 1393, Vendôme) was the second son of James I, Count of La Marche and Jeanne of Châtillon. He was captured as a young man at the Battle of Poitiers, but ransomed."}, {"doc_id": 6266639, "score": 84.16146850585938, "title": "John I, Count of La Marche", "text": "is descended father to son. Patrilineal descent is the principle behind membership in royal houses, as it can be traced back through the generations - which means that if Count John were to choose an historically accurate house name it would be Robertian, as all his male-line ancestors have been of that house. John is a member of the House of Bourbon, a branch of the Capetian dynasty and of the Robertians. John's patriline is the line from which he is descended father to son. It follows the Kings of France and the Counts of Paris and Worms. This line"}, {"doc_id": 6023733, "score": 82.21318054199219, "title": "James I, Count of La Marche", "text": "Counts of Paris and Worms. This line can be traced back more than 1,200 years from Robert of Hesbaye to the present day, through Kings of France & Navarre, Spain and Two-Sicilies, Dukes of Parma and Grand-Dukes of Luxembourg, Princes of Orléans and Emperors of Brazil. It is one of the oldest in Europe. James I, Count of La Marche James I of Bourbon (1319 – 6 April 1362; also translated as Jacob (I) of Bourbon) was the son of Louis I, Duke of Bourbon and Mary of Avesnes. He was Count of Ponthieu from 1351 to 1360, and Count"}, {"doc_id": 7979079, "score": 81.45164489746094, "title": "Charles, Duke of Vendôme", "text": "Charles, Duke of Vendôme Charles de Bourbon (2 June 1489 – 25 March 1537) was a French \"prince du sang\" and military commander at the court of Francis I of France. He is notable as the paternal grandfather of King Henry IV of France. Charles was born at the Château de Vendôme, eldest son of Francis de Bourbon, Count of Vendôme and Marie of Luxembourg. Charles succeeded his father as Count of Vendôme in 1495. Charles's first military service was in Italy, under King Louis XII of France. In 1514, he was created Duke of Vendôme when the county of"}, {"doc_id": 6266637, "score": 81.385009765625, "title": "John I, Count of La Marche", "text": "John I, Count of La Marche John of Bourbon (John I/VII, Count of La Marche and of Vendôme), (1344 – 11 June 1393, Vendôme) was the second son of James I, Count of La Marche and Jeanne of Châtillon. He was captured as a young man at the Battle of Poitiers, but ransomed. After the death of his father and elder brother following the Battle of Brignais, John succeeded them as Count of La Marche. He took an active part in the Hundred Years' War, and became Governor of Limousin after helping reconquer it from the English. Later he joined"}]}
+{"question": "Which film was released first, Jumanji or Dis-Moi Que Tu M'Aimes?", "answer": "Dis-Moi Que Tu M'Aimes", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 15017910, "score": 70.07743072509766, "title": "Neither Seen Nor Recognized", "text": "Neither Seen Nor Recognized Ni vu, ni connu , is a French comedy film from 1958, directed by Yves Robert, starring Louis de Funès. The film is based on the novel \"L'Affaire Blaireau\" (\"The Badger Case\") by Alphonse Allais. The film is known under the titles: \"Neither Seen Nor Recognized\" (international English title), \"L'affaire Blaireau\" (France - alternative title), and \"Fisch oder Fleisch\" (West Germany). The story had previously been adapted for the 1923 silent film \"The Blaireau Case\" and the 1932 sound film \"The Blaireau Case\". In the wine-growing village of Montpaillard, the humorless gamekeeper Parju is determined to"}, {"doc_id": 13215551, "score": 69.96180725097656, "title": "Je t'aime, je t'aime", "text": "Festival, but the festival was cancelled due to the countrywide wildcat strike that occurred in May 1968 in France. It won two awards – one for best actor, and the other many years later for \"best rediscovery\" in 2014 (Special Award of the Boston Society of Film Critics). While seldom ranked among Resnais's best works, \"Je t'aime, je t'aime\" has received positive reviews since its release. Its synopsis has been cited as an influence on the 2004 Michel Gondry film \"Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind\". Claude Ridder (Claude Rich) is leaving hospital after an attempt at suicide, when he"}, {"doc_id": 15800917, "score": 69.07494354248047, "title": "Moi, un noir", "text": "they have just loaded in their menial jobs, suggesting that the character is being untruthful. The film was received with much acclaim and is heralded as influential in launching the French New Wave movement. It was awarded the 1958 Louis Delluc Prize. Oumarou Ganda, who portrayed Edward G. Robinson in this film, went on to become one of Africa's seminal filmmakers. This film pioneered the use of evocative jump cuts and non-professional actors, two traits that Jean-Luc Godard would use to craft his film \"Breathless\" and shape the French New Wave. Godard ranked Moi, un Noir as his fourth favorite"}, {"doc_id": 13215550, "score": 69.0263442993164, "title": "Je t'aime, je t'aime", "text": "Je t'aime, je t'aime Je t'aime, je t'aime (\"I Love You, I Love You\") is a 1968 French science fiction film directed by Alain Resnais from a screenplay by Jacques Sternberg. The plot centres on Claude Ridder (Claude Rich) who is asked to participate in a mysterious experiment in time travel when he leaves the hospital after a suicide attempt. The experiment, intended to return him after one minute of observing the past, instead causes him to experience his past in a disjointed fashion. His fate is left ambiguous. The film was listed to compete at the 1968 Cannes Film"}, {"doc_id": 21013083, "score": 68.8670654296875, "title": "Juze (film)", "text": "Juze (film) Juze or Juje is an Indian film in Konkani, written and directed by Miransha Naik. The film is about the social injustice and exploitation faced by migrant labourers in Goa, and is set in the 1990s. It was co-produced by people from India, France and Netherlands (Thin Air, Three Rivers, Kepler Films, Cine-Sud Promotion) under the banner of Goa Film Bazaar, with some of the editing done in Paris. The film premiered at the Hong Kong International Film Festival in April 2017, and was also chosen for the Karlovy Vary Film Festival. It became the first Konkani film"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the place of death of Anne Devereux's husband?", "answer": "Banbury", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 6290878, "score": 78.37699890136719, "title": "Louis-Alexandre de Launay, comte d'Antraigues", "text": "wife were assassinated with a stiletto at their country home at 27 Barnes Terrace, by an Italian servant whom they had dismissed. It has never been established whether the murder was committed from private or political motives. Some claimed that the motive behind the murders was simply the fact that d'Antraigues' wife treated her servants badly. Others saw more sinister political machinations at work. Both Napoleon and Louis XVIII had ample cause to want d'Antraigues removed from the scene. Throughout his long exile (1790–1812), he published a number of pamphlets (\"Des monstres ravagent partout\", \"Point d'accommodement\", etc.) against both the"}, {"doc_id": 18270765, "score": 77.74700164794922, "title": "François Benjamin Courvoisier", "text": "Mercer found the main rooms of the house in disarray, as if they had been ransacked by thieves. She alerted Hannell and Courvoisier and it was agreed they would check on Lord William. They found him in bed with his throat cut and his pillow soaked in blood. Mercer went for the Police and a doctor and, when they returned, found Courvoisier 'in a stupefied state' still in Russell's room. Courvoisier appeared to regain his senses and suggested Russell's son should be contacted before taking the Police downstairs where he pointed to marks on the pantry door and said 'It"}, {"doc_id": 10024795, "score": 77.58816528320312, "title": "Anne de Chantraine", "text": "stool. At dawn Anne was awakened by the jailer the clerk of the court, and a friar minor, who announced the fatal news to her. She was led out. The executioner was waiting with the cart, and the condemned girl climbed into it. When they reached the end of the village where the pyre was prepared, Anne collected all the strength that remained to her. In a loud voice, she denied that she was a witch, acknowledged her sins as a thief, and admitted to having no accomplices. Léonard Balzat helped her to climb the pyre, seated her on the"}, {"doc_id": 3098713, "score": 77.46891021728516, "title": "Anne of Brittany", "text": "the cities of the Duchy, where her vassals received her sumptuously. In addition, she ensured the proper collection of taxes. Exhausted by many pregnancies and miscarriages, Anne died of a kidney-stone attack in the Château de Blois at 6 a.m. on 9 January 1514, after having dictated in her will the customary partition of her body (\"dilaceratio corporis\", \"division of the body\" in heart, entrails and bones) with multiple burials, a privilege of the Capetian dynasty, which allowed for multiple ceremonies (funerals of the body - the most important - and heart) and places (the burial of the body and"}, {"doc_id": 2398584, "score": 77.2474136352539, "title": "Philippe I, Duke of Orléans", "text": "onto his son after suffering a fatal stroke at noon 9 June 1701 at the age of sixty. Louis XIV, upon hearing his only sibling had died, said \"I cannot believe I will never see my brother again.\" The Duchess of Burgundy, his granddaughter, was distraught, avowing that she \"had loved Monsieur very much.\" Philippe's heart was taken to the Val-de-Grâce convent on 14 June, and his body was taken on 21 June to the Basilica of St Denis, where it remained until the French Revolution, at which time the basilica was desecrated and all graves destroyed. Elizabeth Charlotte, worried"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director who is older than the other, Handsome Siblings or 5 Flights Up? ", "answer": "5 Flights Up", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 6485252, "score": 68.18618774414062, "title": "Starcrash", "text": "who smash Elle to pieces and abduct Stella, but a man in a golden mask arrives, firing lasers through his eyes, and rescues her. He is revealed to be the Emperor's son, Prince Simon (Hasselhoff). They are again attacked and overpowered by the cavemen, but Akton appears and fights them off with his laser sword; he then reveals that they are standing on the Count's weaponized planet. Arriving at an underground laboratory, the three are captured by the guards. The Count appears and reveals his plan to use them as bait to bring the Emperor to the planet and then"}, {"doc_id": 6163886, "score": 67.70822143554688, "title": "The Prestige (film)", "text": "over electrical standards, which appears in the film in parallel to Angier and Borden's competition for magical supremacy. In the novel, Tesla and Edison serve as foils for Angier and Borden, respectively. Den Shewman of \"Creative Screenwriting\" says the film asks how far one would go to devote oneself to an art. The character of Chung Ling Soo, according to Shewman, is a metaphor for this theme. Film critic Alex Manugian refers to this theme as the \"meaning of commitment.\" Nicolas Rapold of \"Film Comment\" addresses the points raised by Shewman and Manugian in terms of the film's \"refracted take"}, {"doc_id": 6894564, "score": 67.4902114868164, "title": "Beyond Tomorrow (film)", "text": "design on time, even though it is Christmas Eve. Michael O'Brien (Charles Winninger), the third partner in the firm, arrives with presents for all and kindly lets their employees leave. The three old men then go home to the mansion they share with Madame Tanya (Maria Ouspenskaya), an elderly countess dispossessed by the Russian Revolution, for a dinner with prestigious guests. When the guests cancel at the last minute, George is convinced it is because of his dark past. To relieve George's black mood, Michael comes up with an idea to obtain new guests for dinner. Each man throws out"}, {"doc_id": 2945467, "score": 67.45558166503906, "title": "9 to 5 (film)", "text": "a suitable name for a 21st-century sequel would be \"24/7\". Parton suggested they had better hurry up before they reach retirement age. In the DVD commentary, the three reiterate their enthusiasm; Fonda suggests a sequel should cover outsourcing and they agree Hart would have to return as their nemesis. In a 2018 interview, Dolly Parton announced that a sequel is in the works to bring the story into a modern-day setting. In July 2018, Jane Fonda also confirmed that a sequel was in the works with herself, Tomlin and Parton returning to their roles as mentors to a new generation"}, {"doc_id": 9657821, "score": 67.43895721435547, "title": "When a Woman Ascends the Stairs", "text": "other too well\", and, though she can't bring herself to say it, loves the married Fujisaki. Still in love with Keiko, Komatsu quits the bar after she refuses his marriage proposal. Keiko is then shown returning again for work, ascending the stairs, pretending to be happy. In 2007, The Criterion Collection released a one-disc Region 1 DVD edition. Special features included an audio commentary by Donald Richie, a new interview with Tatsuya Nakadai, the theatrical trailer and new English subtitle translation. The edition also included a booklet containing essays by Phillip Lopate, Catherine Russell, Audie Bock, and Hideko Takamine. When"}]}
+{"question": "Who was born first out of Thomas Henry Holland and Jean-Mandé Sigogne?", "answer": "Jean-Mandé Sigogne", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 6923740, "score": 78.37644958496094, "title": "Zénaïde Bonaparte", "text": "his wife when Zénaïde was only five; the idea was to carry on the Napoleonic succession (a return to power was always anticipated) by marrying his two daughters to sons of two of his brothers. The wedding was met with surprisingly little fanfare, perhaps because Zénaïde's mother was outraged at the excessive sum of the dowry (730,000 francs, which was unreasonable considering that Lucien's villa in Rome had cost only 150,000), which had strained her resources. Charles was an ornithologist (who named the Zenaida doves after her). They had twelve children, listed below. Zénaïde Bonaparte Zénaïde Laetitia Julie Bonaparte, Princess"}, {"doc_id": 8294321, "score": 77.90980529785156, "title": "Clytemnestra", "text": "produced four offspring from two eggs: Castor and Clytemnestra from one egg, and Helen and Polydeuces (Pollux) from the other. Therefore, Castor and Clytemnestra were fathered by Tyndareus, whereas Helen and Polydeuces were fathered by Zeus. Agamemnon and his brother Menelaus were in exile at the home of Tyndareus; in due time Agamemnon married Clytemnestra and Menelaus married Helen. In a late variation, Euripides's \"Iphigenia at Aulis\", Clytemnestra's first husband was Tantalus, King of Pisa; Agamemnon killed him and Clytemnestra's infant son, then made Clytemnestra his wife. In another version, her first husband was King of Lydia. The kings of"}, {"doc_id": 10322676, "score": 77.84745788574219, "title": "Jane Mecom", "text": "far of Jane Franklin, theorizes that the young girl could have had an affair and become pregnant out of wedlock from it, and the marriage was an attempt to save the family dignity. Lepore bases this theory on interpretations of one of Benjamin's earliest letters to Jane that scolds her for being overly sexual. If there had been a child she miscarried it; her first son, Josiah Mecom, was born two years later and she named him for her father. He died three weeks before his first birthday. While it has been suggested that Benjamin Franklin gave Mecom a spinning"}, {"doc_id": 17566599, "score": 77.14967346191406, "title": "Edward of Angoulême", "text": "Edward of Angoulême Edward of Angoulême (27 January 1365 – September 1370) was second in line to the throne of the Kingdom of England and heir apparent to the Earldom of Kent. Born in Angoulême, he was the eldest child of Edward, Prince of Wales, commonly called \"the Black Prince\", and Joan, Countess of Kent, and thus was a member of the House of Plantagenet. Edward's birth, during the Hundred Years' War, was celebrated luxuriously by his father and by other monarchs, such as Charles V of France. Edward died at the age of five, leaving his three-year-old brother, Richard"}, {"doc_id": 588511, "score": 76.86809539794922, "title": "Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord", "text": "he may have fathered illegitimate ones. Four possible children of his have been identified: Charles Joseph, comte de Flahaut, generally accepted to be an illegitimate son of Talleyrand; the painter Eugène Delacroix, once rumoured to be Talleyrand's son, though this is doubted by historians who have examined the issue (for example, Léon Noël, French ambassador); the \"Mysterious Charlotte\", possibly his daughter by his future wife, Catherine Worlée Grand; and Pauline, ostensibly the daughter of the Duke and Duchess Dino. Of these four, only the first is given credence by historians. However, the French historian has lately given much credibility to"}]}
+{"question": "Which film came out first, Il Burbero or Sleep, My Love?", "answer": "Sleep, My Love", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 9757230, "score": 70.33903503417969, "title": "Sacco & Vanzetti (1971 film)", "text": "portrayal of Rosa Sacco (the wife of Nicola Sacco). In 1972, Morricone won from the Association of Italian Film Journalists the Nastro d'Argento (\" Silver Band \") prize in the division Best Original Score. Sacco & Vanzetti (1971 film) Sacco & Vanzetti (Italian: \"Sacco e Vanzetti\") is an Italian docudrama written and directed by Giuliano Montaldo that premiered in Italy on 16 March 1971. The story is based on the events surrounding the trial and judicial execution of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, two anarchists of Italian origin, who were sentenced to death by a United States court in the"}, {"doc_id": 9757222, "score": 70.21263885498047, "title": "Sacco & Vanzetti (1971 film)", "text": "Sacco & Vanzetti (1971 film) Sacco & Vanzetti (Italian: \"Sacco e Vanzetti\") is an Italian docudrama written and directed by Giuliano Montaldo that premiered in Italy on 16 March 1971. The story is based on the events surrounding the trial and judicial execution of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, two anarchists of Italian origin, who were sentenced to death by a United States court in the 1920s. The film's musical score was composed and conducted by Ennio Morricone with the three-part ballad sung by Joan Baez. The film is mainly shot in colour although it both starts and finishes in"}, {"doc_id": 5419564, "score": 69.84074401855469, "title": "Mauro Bolognini", "text": "in France. Bolognini began directing his own feature films in the mid-1950s, and received his first international success with \"Wild Love\" (\"Gli innamorati\"). His other notable films of the 1950s and early 1960s include \"Young Husbands\" (\"Giovani mariti\"), \"The Big Night\" (\"La notte brava\"), \"From a Roman Balcony\" (\"La giornata balorda\"), and the Marcello Mastroianni-Claudia Cardinale starrer \"Il bell'Antonio\" (arguably his masterpiece), all written by Pier Paolo Pasolini. Parting professionally with Pasolini in 1961, Bolognini directed two love stories starring Claudia Cardinale, \"The Lovemakers\" (\"La Viaccia\") and \"Careless\" (\"Senilità\"), and the coming-of-age films \"Agostino\" and \"Corruption\" (\"La corruzione\") before turning"}, {"doc_id": 10346737, "score": 69.52873229980469, "title": "Good Morning, Night", "text": "Good Morning, Night Buongiorno, notte (Good Morning, Night) is an Italian film released in 2003 and directed by Marco Bellocchio. The title of the feature film, \"Good Morning, Night\", is taken from a poem by Emily Dickinson. The plot is freely adapted from the 1988 book \"The Prisoner\" by the former brigadeist Anna Laura Braghetti, which tells of the 1978 kidnapping, detention and murder of Aldo Moro by the Red Brigades. A small group of terrorists of the Red Brigades rent an apartment. They kidnap Aldo Moro, former prime minister of Italy and leader of the \"Democrazia Cristiana\" (Christian democracy)"}, {"doc_id": 9982556, "score": 69.30305480957031, "title": "Sleep, My Love", "text": "Sleep, My Love Sleep, My Love is a 1948 American film noir directed by Douglas Sirk and starring Claudette Colbert, Robert Cummings and Don Ameche. Alison Courtland, a wealthy New Yorker, hasn't a clue how she ended up on a train bound for Boston. When she phones her husband, Richard, the police listen in and learn from Richard that his wife has threatened him with a gun. On a flight home, fellow passenger Bruce Elcott falls in love with the married but unhappy Alison. Her husband makes Alison begin seeing Dr. Rhinehart, a psychiatrist. But it turns out that Rhinehart"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director died earlier, I Married A Monster From Outer Space or T-Men?", "answer": "T-Men", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 6028538, "score": 71.9012451171875, "title": "I Married a Monster from Outer Space", "text": "he is not the only man in town that appears to have changed. Now suspicious, she follows him one evening when he goes out for a walk and shockingly discovers that her husband is actually an alien humanoid. After a year of marriage, Marge Farrell (Gloria Talbott) is despondent that her husband Bill (Tom Tryon) is cold and not acting toward her the way he did before they were married. He doesn't show any signs of genuine affection towards her or toward his new dog, a surprise anniversary present from Marge. The dog barks and snarls at him whenever he"}, {"doc_id": 6028548, "score": 71.71710968017578, "title": "I Married a Monster from Outer Space", "text": "as a trap where the death of one partner seems inevitable. In 1998 the now defunct UPN television network produced and aired a remake of the film titled \"I Married a Monster\", with Richard Burgi as the alien husband. In 2004 Paramount released a DVD of the film which, other than the open matte, full frame (1.33:1) format of the 1998 VHS release, cropped the original 1:85:1 image to the modern (1.78:1) TV aspect ratio. The label L'Atelier 13 released a Spanish language DVD under the title \"Me casé con un monstruo del espacio exterior\". I Married a Monster from"}, {"doc_id": 6028541, "score": 71.15151977539062, "title": "I Married a Monster from Outer Space", "text": "town's Chief of Police, who does nothing after hearing her story. She attempts to call Washington, D.C., but all outgoing phone lines are busy. She attempts to leave by car and the local police stop her, saying the only exit bridge is down that leads out of town. Finally, her doctor (Ken Lynch) comes to believe her wild story, and he gathers up a posse of men he knows cannot be disguised aliens. They attack the aliens in their hidden spaceship. Bullets can't hurt the invaders, who are surrounded by some kind of force barrier. The aliens, however, prove to"}, {"doc_id": 6028537, "score": 70.97820281982422, "title": "I Married a Monster from Outer Space", "text": "I Married a Monster from Outer Space I Married a Monster from Outer Space is a 1958 American black-and-white science fiction film from Paramount Pictures, produced and directed by Gene Fowler Jr., that stars Tom Tryon and Gloria Talbott. Paramount released the film theatrically as a double feature with \"The Blob\". The film's storyline concerns a young wife that begins to realize that her husband is not the man he was before they married. He has lost all real affection for her and for his new pet dog, which she gave him as a present. Thereafter, she quickly discovers that"}, {"doc_id": 6324613, "score": 70.85688018798828, "title": "Gary Winick", "text": "Winick directed the films \"Out of the Rain\" (1991), \"Tadpole\" (2002), \"13 Going on 30\" (2004), and the live-action remake of \"Charlotte's Web\" (2006). His final films were \"Bride Wars\" and \"Letters to Juliet\". He produced such films as \"Pieces of April\" (2003) and \"November\" (2004) through his New York City-based independent film production company InDigEnt, founded in 1999. Winick died of pneumonia in Manhattan on February 27, 2011, at age 49, resulting from brain cancer that had spread throughout him since 2009. Gary Winick Gary Scott Winick (March 31, 1961February 27, 2011) was an American filmmaker whose movies as"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the director of film Nothing To Declare (Film) born?", "answer": "Armentières", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 15287340, "score": 74.3411636352539, "title": "Nothing to Declare (film)", "text": "Nothing to Declare (film) Nothing to Declare () is a 2010 franco-belgian comedy film, written and directed by Dany Boon. On 1 January 1993, two customs officers, one Belgian and the other French, have to deal with closure of their small customs post situated between Courquain in France and Koorkin in Belgium. Both a hereditary francophobe and an over-zealous Belgian customs officer, Ruben Vandevoorde is forced to join the first Franco-Belgian mobile squad. The first French volunteer for the squad is Mathias Ducatel, Vandervoorde's personal \"bête noire\". He does this because he has fallen in love with Vandervoorde's sister Louise,"}, {"doc_id": 15287344, "score": 73.7599105834961, "title": "Nothing to Declare (film)", "text": "interview with ClapVideo, Dany Boon says that he wrote this film because he wanted to create something as strong as Welcome to the Sticks or Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis (original title). He was inspired by the fact that \"we're all a stranger to someone\", and that \"we all experience some futile rejection that lead us to do stupid things\". He also took inspiration of his parents' relationship and transformed it into the love story between Mathias Ducatel and Louise Vandevoorde. According to Pathé the film sold tickets in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais on the opening night, the biggest film success in the"}, {"doc_id": 15287345, "score": 73.57505798339844, "title": "Nothing to Declare (film)", "text": "region since \"Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis\". Nothing to Declare (film) Nothing to Declare () is a 2010 franco-belgian comedy film, written and directed by Dany Boon. On 1 January 1993, two customs officers, one Belgian and the other French, have to deal with closure of their small customs post situated between Courquain in France and Koorkin in Belgium. Both a hereditary francophobe and an over-zealous Belgian customs officer, Ruben Vandevoorde is forced to join the first Franco-Belgian mobile squad. The first French volunteer for the squad is Mathias Ducatel, Vandervoorde's personal \"bête noire\". He does this because he has fallen"}, {"doc_id": 15287341, "score": 71.44880676269531, "title": "Nothing to Declare (film)", "text": "and is afraid to unveil their love because of the trouble it will cause within her family. Meanwhile, in an effort to raise money for the restaurant \"No Man's Land\" during the transition to the Schengen Agreement, Jacques and Irene are hired by a drug trafficker named Duval to pass along information concerning the mobile squad's checkpoints. Unfortunately, the information is rendered useless as Duval's accomplice Tiburce hilariously fails to avoid customs and end up in jail. In their pursuit of the drug trafficker, Vandevoorde and Ducatel become close, at first because the priest tells Vandevoorde that his hatred towards"}, {"doc_id": 19844850, "score": 70.13044738769531, "title": "I Am Your Father", "text": "unmasked Vader (in \"Return of the Jedi\"). Prowse lives anonymously in Croydon, a suburb of London. The story begins when a young filmmaker travels to London to propose that Prowse reshoot scenes from the trilogy, to prove that Prowse could have played Darth Vader in that particular scene. In a symbolic way, the directors, assisted by a group of enthusiastic fans, will try to give Prowse the recognition he never had. In this documentary, the directors find some clues about the difficult relationship between Prowse and Lucasfilm, suggesting that the reason for their differences was an article published by a"}]}
+{"question": "Who is Magdalene Of Jülich-Cleves-Berg's father-in-law?", "answer": "Wolfgang, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 1435725, "score": 79.81945037841797, "title": "Hans Heinrich Thyssen-Bornemisza", "text": "girls, twins, called Guadalupe Sabina and María del Carmen in July 2006. As part of an attempt to dissolve a trust, thereby acquiring control of her third husband's assets, Tita cast doubt on the paternity of Baron Georg Heinrich Thyssen-Bornemisza, alleging that his father was actually Count Iván Batthyány de Német-Ujvár, the husband of Thyssen's sister, Countess Margit Batthyány. However, a settlement was reached between the parties before the baron's death, which brought to a \"peaceable\" conclusion the wrangling over control of the vast Thyssen art collection, which is to remain in Spain, Hans Henrik having been the founder of"}, {"doc_id": 15925517, "score": 79.61963653564453, "title": "Magdalene of Jülich-Cleves-Berg", "text": "Magdalene of Jülich-Cleves-Berg Duchess Magdalene of Jülich-Cleves-Berg (2 November 1553 – 30 August 1633) was the fifth child of Duke William \"the rich\" of Jülich-Cleves-Berg and Maria of Austria, a daughter of Emperor Ferdinand I. She married in 1579 with Count Palatine John I \"the lame\" of Zweibrücken. Emperor Charles V had in 1546 granted the Duchy of Jülich-Cleves-Berg the right of female succession. So, when her brother, Duke John William, died in 1609 without a male heir of his own, both her and William's daughters could play a vital role in the question of who would inherit the important"}, {"doc_id": 15925520, "score": 78.82990264892578, "title": "Magdalene of Jülich-Cleves-Berg", "text": "Reformed Church of Meisenheim. Magdalene of Jülich-Cleves-Berg Duchess Magdalene of Jülich-Cleves-Berg (2 November 1553 – 30 August 1633) was the fifth child of Duke William \"the rich\" of Jülich-Cleves-Berg and Maria of Austria, a daughter of Emperor Ferdinand I. She married in 1579 with Count Palatine John I \"the lame\" of Zweibrücken. Emperor Charles V had in 1546 granted the Duchy of Jülich-Cleves-Berg the right of female succession. So, when her brother, Duke John William, died in 1609 without a male heir of his own, both her and William's daughters could play a vital role in the question of who"}, {"doc_id": 15925518, "score": 78.3608169555664, "title": "Magdalene of Jülich-Cleves-Berg", "text": "North West German territory. Magdalene's husband John claimed the inheritance for Palatinate-Zweibrücken, as did the Elector of Brandenburg, John Sigismund, who was married to Anna, a daughter of Magdalena's sister Marie Eleonore (John Sigismund claimed his a marriage contract from 1573 gave him the best claim). The third claimant was Count Palatine Philip Louis of Neuburg, the husband of Magdalen's other sister Anna. Finally, the Duchy of Saxony claimed Jülich-Cleves-Berg, based on an agreement to that effect with the Emperor. Since all claimants were members of comprehensive European coalitions and so the Habsburgs and France were indirectly involved, and international"}, {"doc_id": 15925519, "score": 78.32384490966797, "title": "Magdalene of Jülich-Cleves-Berg", "text": "conflict threatened: the War of the Jülich succession. However, after King Henry IV of France died, the conflict could be settled provisionally be the Treaty of Xanten. The duchy was divided between Brandenburg and Palatinate-Neuburg. In the meantime, Magdalena's husband had died in 1604 and his claim had been inherited by her eldest son John II (1584–1635), who did not receive a share under the Treaty of Xanten. Margareta's daughter Elisabeth (1581–1637) married Georg Gustav, Count Palatine of Pfalz-Veldenz. She had two younger sons: Frederick Casimir (1585–1645) and John Casimir (1589–1652). She died in 1633 and was buried in the"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director who is older than the other, Velli Vizha or A Year Ago In Winter? ", "answer": "Velli Vizha", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 17865078, "score": 71.59648895263672, "title": "Varushamellam Vasantham", "text": "Varushamellam Vasantham Varushamellam Vasantham (lit. \"Spring All Year\") is a 2002 Tamil language film directed by Ravi Shankar and produced by R. B. Choudary. The film featured the Manoj, Kunal and Anita Hassanandani in the lead roles, while M. N. Nambiar plays a supporting role. The film, which had music composed by Sirpi, opened in May 2002. The film was remade in Telugu as \"Manchivaadu\". Raja (Manoj) is an unemployed, carefree, lazy young man who lives with his brother Ramesh (Kunal) and their grandfather (M. N. Nambiar). Their grandfather is a well respected retired collector who favours Ramesh since he"}, {"doc_id": 20497379, "score": 71.19525146484375, "title": "18 Vayasu Puyale", "text": "18 Vayasu Puyale 18 Vayasu Puyale (English: \"18 years Storm\") is a 2007 Tamil romance film directed by M. Vijay. The film features newcomer Ajay Pradeep and Preethi Varma in lead roles, with Rajesh, Nalini, Fathima Babu, Venniradai Moorthy, Lollu Sabha Balaji and Pandu playing supporting roles. The film, produced by M. S. Tamilarasan and M. Illias, had musical score by Leo and was released on 14 September 2007. The storyline revolves around Surya (Ajay Pradeep), a college drop-out and a good-for-nothing guy. Surya is from a middle-class family and lives with his father Ramakrishnan (Rajesh), his mother Seetha (Fathima"}, {"doc_id": 16603703, "score": 70.68154907226562, "title": "Chennaiyil Oru Naal", "text": "Chennaiyil Oru Naal Chennaiyil Oru Naal (English: \"A day in Chennai\") is a 2013 Indian Tamil language thriller film written by brothers Bobby and Sanjay and directed by Shaheed Kader. The film features an ensemble cast led by R. Sarathkumar, Prakash Raj, Cheran, Prasanna, Raadhika, Parvathy and Iniya. The film, a remake of the 2011 Malayalam film \"Traffic\", has its narrative in a hyperlink format. A multi-narrative thriller that intertwines multiple stories around one particular incident, the film is inspired from an actual event in Chennai. It was titled \"Naangu Vazhi Saalai\" earlier. The film opened on 29 March 2013"}, {"doc_id": 17581677, "score": 70.27169036865234, "title": "How Old Are You? (film)", "text": "Jyothika in the lead, making her comeback. The story is centered on a 36-year-old character named Nirupama Rajeev (Manju Warrier) who works as a UD clerk in the Revenue Department. Her husband is Rajeev Narayanan (Kunchako Boban) who works at Akashavaani and aspires of migrating to Ireland, but Nirupama can't accompany him as most Irish companies turn down her job applications. There is nothing interesting about her life; she leads a normal life but craves for a change. One fine day, she gets an invitation from the President and gets summoned to the IG's office and learns that the President"}, {"doc_id": 13317707, "score": 70.18970489501953, "title": "Kadhalikka Neramillai", "text": "William Wyler's \"Roman Holiday\" (1953). In a 2016 interview with \"The New Indian Express\", she recalled, \"I was very young and most movies were family-oriented. I couldn’t relate to them. So when [\"Kadhalikka Neramillai\"] came by, I readily agreed.\" T. S. Balaiah and R. Muthuraman were chosen to play the characters Viswanathan and Vasu respectively. Nagesh, then a struggling actor whose breakthrough role was in Sridhar's \"Nenjil Or Aalayam\" (1962), was selected to play Viswanathan's son Chellappa. V. S. Raghavan was cast as the father of Muthuraman's character. \"Kadhalikka Neramillai\" was the first Tamil film to be made in Eastmancolor."}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director who died first, The Goose Woman or You Can No Longer Remain Silent?", "answer": "You Can No Longer Remain Silent", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 5622570, "score": 68.64317321777344, "title": "Silent Tongue", "text": "to destroy her corpse, but he won't. The film was the last to be released featuring a performance by River Phoenix, who died on October 31, 1993 from a drug overdose. The film's release was delayed, and Phoenix continued to work on \"The Thing Called Love\" (the film he had just completed at the time of his death), which was released before \"Silent Tongue\". On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 38% based on , with a weighted average rating of 4.9/10. Peter Travers from \"Rolling Stone\" awarded the film 4/4 stars, calling it \"a demanding chunk"}, {"doc_id": 16211818, "score": 68.46917724609375, "title": "Beth Gutcheon", "text": "Fox in February 1983, starring Kate Nelligan, Judd Hirsch, and Stockard Channing. Because of the similar timing of \"Still Missing\" and \"Without A Trace\", some suggested a strained relationship between Gutcheon and the parents of famously missing child Etan Patz. The controversy was corrected in a 1982 letter to the Editor at the New York Times where Stanley K. Patz, Etan's father, said \"We repeatedly stated that we had no quarrel with Beth Gutcheon and that we liked her.\" In spring 2010, \"Still Missing\", was re-published in the UK by Persephone Books, a London-based publisher committed to reprinting \"neglected classics"}, {"doc_id": 14393538, "score": 68.4260482788086, "title": "Michael Collins (film)", "text": "which portrays De Valera as a weak, mannered, sniveling prima donna whose grandstanding led to decades of unnecessary bloodshed in, and over, Ireland.\" Boland did not die in the manner suggested by the film. He was shot in a skirmish with Irish Free State soldiers in The Grand Hotel, Skerries, North Co. Dublin in the aftermath of the Battle of Dublin. The hotel has since been demolished but a plaque was put where the building used to be. His last words in the film - \"Have they got Mick Collins yet?\" - are however, based on a well-known tradition. The"}, {"doc_id": 10990942, "score": 67.95990753173828, "title": "And When Did You Last See Your Father?", "text": "British Independent Film Awards, including Best British Independent Film, Best Actor (Jim Broadbent), Best Supporting Actor (Colin Firth), Most Promising Newcomer (Matthew Beard), Best Director, and Best Screenplay. Jim Broadbent was nominated for the London Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor but lost to Daniel Day-Lewis in \"There Will Be Blood\". Elaine Cassidy was nominated for the Irish Film & Television Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Film Role but lost to Saoirse Ronan in \"Atonement\". The Region 1 DVD was released on 4 November 2008. The film is in anamorphic widescreen format with an audio track in"}, {"doc_id": 2670827, "score": 67.94429016113281, "title": "John Boorman", "text": "\"Where the Heart Is\". She died of ovarian cancer in 1996 at the age of 36. She was married to the journalist Lionel Rot-cage, the son of French singer Régine. John Boorman also has a daughter, Daisy Boorman, who is the twin sister of Charley, and three other children: Lola, Lee and Lily Mae. According to a 2012 interview, he was recently divorced. Academy Awards British Academy Film Awards Golden Globe Awards John Boorman John Boorman , (born 18 January 1933) is an English filmmaker who is best known for his feature films such as \"Point Blank\", \"Hell in the"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the composer of song By The Beautiful Sea (Song) born?", "answer": "Atlantic City, New Jersey", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 11480865, "score": 70.28886413574219, "title": "Botany Bay (song)", "text": "Botany Bay (song) \"Botany Bay\" is a song that can be traced back to the musical burlesque, \"Little Jack Sheppard\", staged at The Gaiety Theatre, London, England, in 1885 and in Melbourne, Australia, in 1886. The show was written by Henry Pottinger Stephens and William Yardley, with music composed and arranged by Wilhelm Meyer Lutz. The show's programme credits \"Botany Bay\" as \"Old Air arr. Lutz\", and the more recent crediting of the music for \"Botany Bay\" to Florian Pascal, is totally spurious. Florian Pascal was the pseudonym of Joseph Williams, Jr. (1847–1923), a music publisher and composer who published"}, {"doc_id": 11632528, "score": 69.74269104003906, "title": "Benjamin Carr", "text": "He published many of own 61 art songs in two serial anthologies, the \"Musical Journal for the Piano Forte\" (1800–04) and \"Carr’s Musical Miscellany in Occasional Numbers\" (1812–25). Also among his songs are several sets of ballads, including \"Six Ballads from The Lady of the Lake\" op.7, published in the same year (1810) as the poem by Sir Walter Scott on which they are based; the set contains the Hymn to the Virgin (\"Ave Maria\"), which is especially notable for its harp-like arpeggiated accompaniment. Carr’s most popular song was “The Little Sailor Boy” (1798). He was perhaps the first American"}, {"doc_id": 3345110, "score": 69.60652923583984, "title": "Frederic Weatherly", "text": "Frederic Weatherly Frederic Edward Weatherly, KC (4 October 1848 – 7 September 1929) was an English lawyer, author, lyricist and broadcaster. He was christened and brought up using the name Frederick Edward Weatherly, and appears to have adopted the spelling 'Frederic' later in life. He is estimated to have written the lyrics to at least 3,000 popular songs, among the best-known of which are the sentimental ballad \"Danny Boy\" set to the tune \"Londonderry Air\", the religious \"The Holy City\", and the wartime song \"Roses of Picardy\". Weatherly was born and brought up in Portishead, Somerset, the eldest son in"}, {"doc_id": 18044990, "score": 69.53205871582031, "title": "Lydia Jane Wheeler Peirson", "text": "Lydia Jane Wheeler Peirson Lydia Jane Wheeler Peirson (1802–1862; sometimes spelled Pierson) was an American poet, nicknamed \"the forest minstrel\". Born in Middletown, Connecticut, she was the daughter to William Wheeler. She developed an aptitude for literary works at an early age, writing and singing verses before age 12. These first songs were about God and nature. She memorized entire books, including \"The Shipwreck\", \"The Lady of the Lake\", \"Lalla-Rookh\", \"The Bride of Abydos\", and \"The Corsair\". At the age of 16, she moved with her parents to Canandaigua, New York and married Oliver Peirson two years later. With her"}, {"doc_id": 11480872, "score": 69.52103424072266, "title": "Botany Bay (song)", "text": "shearers in the US TV miniseries \"The Thorn Birds\" (1983) . Botany Bay (song) \"Botany Bay\" is a song that can be traced back to the musical burlesque, \"Little Jack Sheppard\", staged at The Gaiety Theatre, London, England, in 1885 and in Melbourne, Australia, in 1886. The show was written by Henry Pottinger Stephens and William Yardley, with music composed and arranged by Wilhelm Meyer Lutz. The show's programme credits \"Botany Bay\" as \"Old Air arr. Lutz\", and the more recent crediting of the music for \"Botany Bay\" to Florian Pascal, is totally spurious. Florian Pascal was the pseudonym of"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the director of film Route 132 (Film) born?", "answer": "Beauport, Quebec", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 14778351, "score": 70.78321838378906, "title": "Road to Nowhere (film)", "text": "release in New York on June 10, 2011 and in Los Angeles on June 17, 2011. A promising young filmmaker named Mitchell Haven invites Laurel Graham, an unknown actress, to play Velma Duran, a person involved in a financial scandal that made headlines, in his new film. The director falls in love with his muse, and the sordid criminal affair on which the film is based resurfaces. \"Road to Nowhere\" is Monte Hellman's first feature film in 21 years. The film was written by \"Variety\" executive editor Steven Gaydos. Shannyn Sossamon was the first actor to be cast after Gaydos"}, {"doc_id": 16943329, "score": 69.60590362548828, "title": "Nebraska (film)", "text": "candidates for the role included Paul Rudd, Casey Affleck, and Matthew Modine, who spoke publicly of being considered. Payne later selected Will Forte, despite rumors that a high-profile actor was wanted. Payne stated he cast the comedian because: The film was shot with Arri Alexa digital cameras and Panavision C-Series anamorphic lenses. The film's lighting was designed to accommodate black and white screening, and was converted from color to black and white in post-production because Payne said he wanted to produce an \"iconic, archetypal look\". According to cinematographer Phedon Papamichael, the choice was to use \"the poetic power of the"}, {"doc_id": 5607399, "score": 69.2865219116211, "title": "Justin Theroux", "text": "List of awards and nominations received by Theroux. Justin Theroux Justin Paul Theroux (; born August 10, 1971) is an American actor, comedian, film producer and screenwriter. He is known for his work with film director David Lynch in \"Mulholland Drive\" (2001) and \"Inland Empire\" (2006), his starring role as Kevin Garvey in the HBO series \"The Leftovers\" (2014–2017) and as Tom in \"The Girl on the Train\" (2016). He is also known as a screenwriter for films such as \"Tropic Thunder\" (2008) and \"Iron Man 2\" (2010). Theroux was born in Washington, D.C. His mother, Phyllis Grissim Theroux, is"}, {"doc_id": 2209133, "score": 69.1777572631836, "title": "Road to Perdition", "text": "the graphic novel by Steven Spielberg while he was filming \"Cast Away\". Initially too busy to make sense of the story, he later received David Self's adapted screenplay, to which he became attached. Hanks, a father to four children, described Michael Sullivan's role, \"I just got this guy. If you're a man, and you've got offspring ... emotionally, it's devastating.\" Tyler Hoechlin was chosen from over 2,000 candidates to portray Michael Sullivan's son. The actor was 14 years old at the time of filming. For scenes in which Hoechlin's character assisted his father as a getaway driver, Hoechlin was trained"}, {"doc_id": 5607391, "score": 69.01622009277344, "title": "Justin Theroux", "text": "Justin Theroux Justin Paul Theroux (; born August 10, 1971) is an American actor, comedian, film producer and screenwriter. He is known for his work with film director David Lynch in \"Mulholland Drive\" (2001) and \"Inland Empire\" (2006), his starring role as Kevin Garvey in the HBO series \"The Leftovers\" (2014–2017) and as Tom in \"The Girl on the Train\" (2016). He is also known as a screenwriter for films such as \"Tropic Thunder\" (2008) and \"Iron Man 2\" (2010). Theroux was born in Washington, D.C. His mother, Phyllis Grissim Theroux, is an essayist and author and his father, Eugene"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director who was born later, Yeh Dil or The Discreet Charm Of The Bourgeoisie?", "answer": "Yeh Dil", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 17878726, "score": 71.68113708496094, "title": "Dil Dhadakne Do", "text": "then reported that after her cousin dropped out, Kareena Kapoor was having second thoughts about appearing in the film; the opportunity to act alongside her cousin had been the main attraction for her. She left the production later that month, saying she could not leave her family for the required three months and calling her decision \"her loss\". In late June 2013, Akhtar approached Priyanka Chopra to part that role, and Chopra accepted. In October, Anil Kapoor was confirmed to play the role of Chopra and Singh's father in the film. It was also reported that Dimple Kapadia could possibly"}, {"doc_id": 7969269, "score": 71.1102523803711, "title": "Charles Shyer", "text": "opened number one at the box office and went on to gross in excess of $75 million within the U.S. Shyer co-wrote and produced the Meyers-directed remake of \"The Parent Trap\" (1998). Acclaimed for its humorous, cute and stylish updating of the classic Disney film, \"The Parent Trap\" became another instant worldwide success for the team, grossing over $65 million domestically. Shyer next tackled a period drama, \"The Affair of the Necklace\" (\"L'Affaire du Collier\"), starring Hilary Swank, Adrien Brody and Simon Baker. The film featured lush cinematography, costumes and settings in the Czech Republic and France, and garnered an"}, {"doc_id": 4953546, "score": 70.83726501464844, "title": "Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam", "text": "as a remake of \"Andha Ezhu Naatkal\" and \"Woh Saat Din\". It was filmed throughout the Gujarat-Rajasthan border region, in addition to Budapest, Hungary, which was used to represent Italy. The film was premiered in the Indian Panorama section at the 1999 International Film Festival of India. It was remade in Bengali as \"Neel Akasher Chandni\" in 2009, with Jeet reprising Salman Khan's role, Jisshu Sengupta reprising Ajay Devgn's role, and Koel Mallick reprising Aishwarya Rai's role. Nandini (Aishwarya Rai) is the daughter of Pundit Darbar (Vikram Gokhale), a renowned proponent of Indian classical music. It is announced that a"}, {"doc_id": 4067522, "score": 70.65355682373047, "title": "Anil Kapoor", "text": "has also committed to star in Karan Johar's directorial venture, Takht, a historical drama featuring an ensemble cast, including Ranveer Singh, Alia Bhatt, Bhumi Pednekar, and Vicky Kaushal. In 2002, Kapoor produced his first film, the comedy \"Badhaai Ho Badhaai\", in which he also starred. It was followed by \"My Wife's Murder\" (2005), and \"Gandhi, My Father\" (2007). \"Gandhi, My Father\" focuses on the relationship between Mahatma Gandhi and his son Harilal Gandhi and was awarded the National Film Award – Special Jury Award / Special Mention. He produced the movie \"Shortkut: The Con Is On\" starring Akshaye Khanna and"}, {"doc_id": 7610347, "score": 70.61276245117188, "title": "Tahmineh Milani", "text": "an elderly man. Despite receiving permission to produce the film from the reformist Khatami government, she was imprisoned in 2001. A backlash from many world-famous directors including Francis Ford Coppola and Martin Scorsese caused the government to release her after two weeks, but official charges were never dropped. Milani's 2005 film \"Unwanted Woman\" tells the story of a woman forced to cover up a journey with her friend because of a law that bans travel for unmarried couples. \"Vakonesh Panjom\" (\"The Fifth Reaction\") is the story of a woman who leaves her wealth, home, and children after the death of"}]}
+{"question": "Are Cerro Barroso and Chacraraju located in the same country?", "answer": "yes", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 4578921, "score": 81.54633331298828, "title": "Cerro Escorial", "text": "Cerro Escorial Cerro Escorial is a stratovolcano at the border of Argentina and Chile. It is part of the Corrida de Cori volcanic group and its youngest member. A well-preserved crater forms its summit area. Lava flows are found on the Chilean and smaller ones on the Argentinian side, the former reaching as far as from the volcano. One of these is dated 342,000 years ago by argon-argon dating. A Plinian eruption on Escorial was the source of the dacitic Escorial ignimbrite. Pulsed changes in the magma supply during the eruption generated a radial ignimbrite structure which was deposited in"}, {"doc_id": 19052539, "score": 81.12039947509766, "title": "Cerro Guacha", "text": "volume of . It was later interpreted to be a combination of the Guacha, Tara and non-Guacha Atana ignimbrites. Cerro Guacha Cerro Guacha is a Miocene caldera in southwestern Bolivia's Sur Lípez Province. Part of the volcanic system of the Andes, it is considered to be part of the Central Volcanic Zone (CVZ), one of the three volcanic arcs of the Andes, and its associated Altiplano-Puna volcanic complex (APVC). A number of volcanic calderas occur within the latter. Cerro Guacha and the other volcanoes of that region are formed from the subduction of the Nazca plate beneath the South America"}, {"doc_id": 20529918, "score": 81.10631561279297, "title": "Chimpa", "text": "Chimpa Chimpa is a volcano in Argentina, close to the border between the Jujuy Province and the Salta Province. The volcano is of Miocene age, one date given being 12 million years ago. Chimpa has two summits, the high Cerro Chimpa and the high Cerro Cajón. The volcanic edifice was constructed in two stages, the first consisting of explosive and the second of effusive activity. The explosive activity generated ignimbrites and pyroclastic flows. On top of these, many poorly preserved lava flows were emplaced in a radial pattern and constitute three separate formations. The volcanic rocks are of basaltic andesite"}, {"doc_id": 19052522, "score": 81.02299499511719, "title": "Cerro Guacha", "text": "Cerro Guacha Cerro Guacha is a Miocene caldera in southwestern Bolivia's Sur Lípez Province. Part of the volcanic system of the Andes, it is considered to be part of the Central Volcanic Zone (CVZ), one of the three volcanic arcs of the Andes, and its associated Altiplano-Puna volcanic complex (APVC). A number of volcanic calderas occur within the latter. Cerro Guacha and the other volcanoes of that region are formed from the subduction of the Nazca plate beneath the South America plate. Above the subduction zone, the crust is chemically modified and generates large volumes of melts that form the"}, {"doc_id": 4356905, "score": 80.6004638671875, "title": "Acotango", "text": "thought that the mountain might have been one of the high Incan Andean sanctuaries. However, more exploration is needed to verify this information. Acotango Acotango is the central and highest of a group of stratovolcanoes straddling the border of Bolivia and Chile. It is high. The group is known as Kimsa Chata and consists of three mountains: Acotango, Umurata () north of it and Capurata () south of it. The group lies along a north-south alignment. The Acotango volcano is heavily eroded, but a lava flow on its northern flank is morphologically young, suggesting Acotango was active in the Holocene."}]}
+{"question": "Where did the performer of song Maana Ke Hum Yaar Nahin study?", "answer": "Manchester Business School", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 8553109, "score": 74.50189971923828, "title": "Shafqat Amanat Ali", "text": "degree from Government College University, Lahore (now known as GC University). He received the roll of honour from the Music Society of Government College University, Lahore, which is led by Tariq Farani. \"Aankhon Ke Saagar,\" \"Khamaj,\" \"Ankhiyan\" and \"Mitwa\" are some of his most popular works. He also sang the songs \"Phir Wohi Raastey\" and \"Allah Megh De\" for a Pakistani film named \"Ramchand Pakistani\". Shafqat was introduced to Bollywood by Shankar Mahadevan. One morning while driving to his studio, he heard Shafqat's hit song \"Aankhon Ke Saagar\" on the radio. He immediately called the radio jockey who was his"}, {"doc_id": 11444360, "score": 74.29292297363281, "title": "Fareed Ayaz", "text": "National College's student union persuaded him to join National College during the academic year of 1975-76. He participated in a majority of Inter-College Musical competitions and every time won the first prize and Trophy for the college. He broke all previous records of most Trophies won by any individual in solo performances that year. The trophies won by him are still among the valuable treasures of National College Karachi. In a few competitions, judges questioned his participation as though he was a professional singer and competitions were for amateurs. In his teens, he was already considered by many as a"}, {"doc_id": 12885825, "score": 74.04634857177734, "title": "Dhunn", "text": "creating their own music. However, after the completion of their high school in 2000, Ankur moved to Carnegie Mellon University, US for further studies. Muneer also subsequently moved to Michigan State University, USA for pursuing his college. In USA, Ankur served as the President of Awaaz (a student organisation for Indian Music at Carnegie Mellon University) during the year 2002–2003 and also formed a fusion band Raag 'n Roll. The band was an instant hit amongst the students, having gathered more than 350 people for its first performance in Pittsburgh, USA. The band was however disbanded the next year with"}, {"doc_id": 6243086, "score": 74.00260162353516, "title": "Hadiqa Kiani", "text": "Turkey, Jordan, Bulgaria, and Greece, winning various medals along the way and performing for thousands around the world. Kiani was also a part of Sohail Rana's children's program \"Rang Barangi Dunya,\" a weekly musical on PTV. As an eighth grader, Kiani moved from her birthplace Rawalpindi to Lahore where she continued her classical training by Ustad Faiz Ahmed Khan and Wajid Ali Nashad. Kiani went on to graduate from Pakistan's top institutions, earning her bachelor's degree in Psychology from Kinnaird College for Women University and her Masters in Psychology from the historic Government College University (Lahore). In the early 1990s,"}, {"doc_id": 17220130, "score": 73.99622344970703, "title": "Nahreel", "text": "music at the age of 14 when his father bought him a piano and a teacher to tutor him on how to play. He officially began his career in music as an assistant music producer at Kama Kawa records in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. He worked there for a period of two years before leaving to India to further his studies at Punjab College. His Riz One instrumental for Izzo Bizness, released under MJ Records, led the rapper Izzo Bizness to become one of the best-selling Tanzanian performing artists of 2009, to get nominations for major awards and meet the"}]}
+{"question": "Which film came out earlier, Music For A Blue Train or Big Eden?", "answer": "Big Eden", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 6562391, "score": 65.43010711669922, "title": "Melody (1971 film)", "text": "Melody (1971 film) Melody (originally marketed as S.W.A.L.K. in the UK — S.W.A.L.K. is a message traditionally written on the envelopes of love letters by British schoolchildren, standing for \"sealed with a loving kiss\") is a 1971 British film directed by Waris Hussein about puppy love. The film starred Jack Wild, Mark Lester and Tracy Hyde. Although the film was a box office disappointment in both the United States and Britain, it turned out to be an enormous hit in Japan as well as in some Latin American countries such as Argentina and Chile, and a modest hit in South"}, {"doc_id": 6562396, "score": 65.41983032226562, "title": "Melody (1971 film)", "text": "Japan on December 22, 2015 and StudioCanal released it on Region B Blu-ray on May 8, 2017. Melody (1971 film) Melody (originally marketed as S.W.A.L.K. in the UK — S.W.A.L.K. is a message traditionally written on the envelopes of love letters by British schoolchildren, standing for \"sealed with a loving kiss\") is a 1971 British film directed by Waris Hussein about puppy love. The film starred Jack Wild, Mark Lester and Tracy Hyde. Although the film was a box office disappointment in both the United States and Britain, it turned out to be an enormous hit in Japan as well"}, {"doc_id": 7635778, "score": 64.6549301147461, "title": "Oliver! (film)", "text": "Oliver! (film) Oliver! is a 1968 British musical drama film directed by Carol Reed, written by Vernon Harris, and based on the stage musical of the same name. Both the film and play are based on Charles Dickens's novel \"Oliver Twist\". The film includes such musical numbers as \"Food, Glorious Food\", \"Consider Yourself\", \"As Long as He Needs Me\", \"You've Got to Pick a Pocket or Two\", and \"Where Is Love?\". Filmed at Shepperton Film Studio in Surrey, it was a Romulus Films production and was distributed internationally by Columbia Pictures. At the 41st Academy Awards for 1968, \"Oliver!\" was"}, {"doc_id": 8613281, "score": 64.30433654785156, "title": "Howard Talbot", "text": "Howard Talbot Richard Lansdale Munkittrick, better known as Howard Talbot (9 March 1865 – 12 September 1928), was an American-born, English-raised conductor and composer of Irish descent. He was best known for writing the music to several hit Edwardian musical comedies, including \"A Chinese Honeymoon\", \"The Arcadians\" and \"The Boy\", as well as a number of other successful British musicals during the first two decades of the 20th century. Of Irish descent, Talbot was born in America in Yonkers, New York but moved to London at the age of four. His parents were Alexander Munkittrick and his wife, Lillie. Originally"}, {"doc_id": 14531484, "score": 64.0932846069336, "title": "London Melody", "text": "London Melody London Melody is a 1937 British musical film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Anna Neagle, Tullio Carminati and Robert Douglas. It was made at British and Dominions Imperial Studios, Elstree and Pinewood Studios by Wilcox's independent production company and distributed by J. Arthur Rank's General Film Distributors. It was also released with the alternative title Look Out for Love. A musical with a trial. One of several Anna Neagle - Tullio Carminati vehicles of the era, \"London Melody\" was one of five films directed within a year or so by Neagle's future husband, Herbert Wilcox. This time"}]}
+{"question": "Who is the paternal grandmother of Marie Of Brabant, Queen Of France?", "answer": "Marie of Hohenstaufen", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 11808606, "score": 84.52579498291016, "title": "Marie Thérèse of France (1667–1672)", "text": "1672 at the Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye and was buried at the Royal Basilica of Saint Denis, outside Paris, France. Patrilineal descent is the principle behind membership in royal houses, as it can be traced back through the generations - which means that if Princess Marie Thérèse were to choose an historically accurate house name it would be Robertian, as all her male-line ancestors have been of that house. Marie Thérèse is a member of the House of Bourbon, a branch of the Capetian dynasty and of the Robertians. Marie Thérèse's patriline is the line from which she is descended father"}, {"doc_id": 10652624, "score": 83.92852783203125, "title": "Louise Henriette de Bourbon", "text": "Henriette de Bourbon, Duchess of Orléans, was a grandmother of the French monarch Louis-Philippe King of the French, \"the Citizen King\". Her descendants include the present-day pretenders to the throne of France and Italy and the kings of Spain and Belgium. Louise Henriette was born in Paris, the only daughter of Louis Armand de Bourbon, Prince of Conti and Louise Élisabeth de Bourbon. Her father was the second son of François Louis de Bourbon, Prince of Conti known as \"le Grand Conti\" and his wife Marie Thérèse de Bourbon. Her paternal grandmother and her maternal grandfather being siblings, her parents"}, {"doc_id": 11196619, "score": 83.7594223022461, "title": "Françoise Marie de Bourbon", "text": "Françoise Marie de Bourbon Françoise Marie de Bourbon, \"légitimée de France\" (4 May 1677 – 1 February 1749) was the youngest illegitimate daughter of Louis XIV of France and his \"maîtresse-en-titre\", Françoise-Athénaïs, marquise de Montespan. At the age of 14 she was wed to her first cousin Philippe d'Orléans, future regent of France during the minority of Louis XV. Through four of the eight children she bore him in an unhappy marriage she became the ancestress of several of Europe's Roman Catholic monarchs of the 19th and 20th centuries, notably those of Belgium, Italy, Spain, and France. Françoise Marie was"}, {"doc_id": 12208781, "score": 83.70191955566406, "title": "Marie Elisabeth of France", "text": "and would proudly tell everyone that she belonged to both of those great royal houses. Dynastically, Marie Elisabeth was important because she was the only Valois grandchild of Henry II and Catherine de' Medici, despite their having raised four sons to adulthood. Had Marie Elisabeth been male, she would have been heir to the throne of France and, had she lived long enough, might have continued the House of Valois into a new generation, and prevented some of the subsequent wars over the succession and religion. Even as a female (\"i.e.\", barred by Salic law from inheriting the throne in"}, {"doc_id": 12208779, "score": 83.57332611083984, "title": "Marie Elisabeth of France", "text": "on 2 February 1573 in Saint-Germain l'Auxerrois. Despite the religious and political controversy stemming from the Saint Bartholomew's Day Massacre (which had occurred only two months before her birth), one of her godmothers was the Protestant Queen Elizabeth I of England, who sent William Somerset, 3rd Earl of Worcester as her proxy for the ceremony. Her other godmother and namesake was her maternal grandmother, the Holy Roman Empress, and her godfather was Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy. When Marie Elisabeth was less than two years old her father, King Charles IX, died and her uncle became Henry III of France."}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director who died earlier, Pirates Of Monterey or Forbidden Waters?", "answer": "Forbidden Waters", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 7094007, "score": 70.75141906738281, "title": "Don Alvarado", "text": "\"Don Page\" for screen credit purposes, he began working as an assistant director for Warner Bros. and a few years later as a production manager. In these capacities he was part of the team that made a number of highly successful films including \"The Treasure of the Sierra Madre\" (1948), \"East of Eden\" and \"Rebel Without a Cause\" in 1955, and in 1958 his final film work, \"The Old Man and the Sea\". Alvarado died of cancer in 1967, aged 62, in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California and was interred in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Hollywood Hills. For"}, {"doc_id": 541575, "score": 70.32794189453125, "title": "Anthony Quinn", "text": "Anthony Quinn Antonio Rodolfo Quinn Oaxaca (April 21, 1915 – June 3, 2001), more commonly known as Anthony Quinn, was a Mexican actor, painter and writer. He starred in numerous critically acclaimed and commercially successful films, including \"La Strada\", \"The Guns of Navarone\", \"Zorba the Greek\", \"Guns for San Sebastian\", \"Lawrence of Arabia\", \"The Shoes of the Fisherman\", \"The Message\", \"Lion of the Desert\", \"Last Action Hero\" and \"A Walk in the Clouds\". He won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor twice: for \"Viva Zapata!\" in 1952 and \"Lust for Life\" in 1956. Quinn was born Antonio Rodolfo Quinn"}, {"doc_id": 16922598, "score": 70.0196304321289, "title": "Anthony Quinn filmography", "text": "Anthony Quinn filmography Anthony Quinn (April 21, 1915June 3, 2001) was a Mexican American actor, painter, and writer. The following is a filmography of his work. Quinn starred in numerous critically acclaimed and commercially successful films, including: \"Zorba the Greek\", \"Lawrence of Arabia\", \"Lion of the Desert\", \"The Guns of Navarone\", \"The Message\", \"Requiem for a Heavyweight\", \"Guns for San Sebastian\", \"Lion of the Desert\" and \"La Strada\". He won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor twice; for \"Viva Zapata!\" in 1952 and \"Lust for Life\" in 1956. One film starring Anthony Quinn has been listed on the National"}, {"doc_id": 16704075, "score": 69.95117950439453, "title": "Pirates of Monterey", "text": "by De Roja's men. A jealous Ortega searches and is also taken captive, but after an escape, Kent kills De Roja in a battle with swords. Mexico's soldiers rout the royalists, and a grateful Ortega gives his blessings to Marguerita and Kent. Rod Cameron had impressed Universal with his performance opposite Yvonne de Carlo in \"Salome Where She Danced\" and the studio wanted to put him in a similar technicolor film with Maria Montez. This was meant to be \"Frontier Gal\" but Montez refused to make the movie and went on suspension. De Carlo acted opposite Cameron instead. Eventually Montez"}, {"doc_id": 8069274, "score": 69.75521850585938, "title": "Dehl Berti", "text": "Joseph of the Nez Perce in The American Adventure at Walt Disney World's Epcot Center in Florida. Berti died of a heart attack in Los Angeles, California on November 26, 1991, at the age of 70. He is interred there at Oakwood Memorial Park Cemetery. His films include: \"Laguna Heat\" (1987); \"Bullies\" (1986); \"Invasion USA\" (1985); \"Second Thoughts\" (1983); \"Wolfen\" (1981); \"The Last of the Mohicans\" (1977); \"Scott Free\" (1976); \"The Shaman's Last Raid\", \"Sweet Hostage, and Seven Alone\" (1975); \"Ritual of Evil\" (1969); \"Under Fire, Undersea Girl, Apache Warrior, and Hell Bound\" (1957); and \"The Toughest Man Alive\" (1955)."}]}
+{"question": "Where was the director of film The Girl Of Last Night born?", "answer": "Elberfeld", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 12797127, "score": 72.57466125488281, "title": "Last Night (2010 film)", "text": "by Entertainment One in association with the Gaumont Film Company, and deals with questions about emotional and physical infidelity. The film was developed as a romance and suspense story before Tadjedin recognized its moral significance. After persuading Knightley to break a year-long acting hiatus to participate in the film, Tadjedin cast the other roles with consideration for the actors' chemistry. Mendes originally turned down the role of Laura but agreed to appear in the film after a conversation with Tadjedin. Scenes were filmed in SoHo, Manhattan, between 2008 and 2009 with Peter Deming as the director of photography. The soundtrack"}, {"doc_id": 20375628, "score": 72.3474349975586, "title": "The Last September (film)", "text": "nephew Laurence during the twilight of the Anglo-Irish gentry. They are joined by the Montmorencys who hide the fact that they are presently homeless. Lois is being courted by a soldier stationed in Ireland during The Troubles. The arrival of Marda Norton causes an upheaval amongst all in the house as does an escaped Irish nationalist being hunted by the British soldiers. Writing for \"The New York Times\", A. O. Scott noted Warner's direction \"struggles against the arch politesse that too often characterizes the genre. She plunges into the forest with a hand-held camera and shoots her characters through windows,"}, {"doc_id": 9071799, "score": 71.92263793945312, "title": "Suddenly, Last Summer (film)", "text": "witnessing the death of her cousin, Sebastian Venable, while travelling with him in Spain the previous summer. The film stars Elizabeth Taylor, Katharine Hepburn, and Montgomery Clift with Albert Dekker, Mercedes McCambridge, and Gary Raymond. New Orleans, 1937: Catherine Holly (Elizabeth Taylor) is a young woman institutionalized for a severe emotional disturbance that occurred when her cousin, Sebastian Venable, died under questionable circumstances while they were on summer holiday in Europe. The late Sebastian's wealthy mother, Violet Venable (Katharine Hepburn), makes every effort to deny and suppress the potentially sordid truth about her son and his demise. Toward that end,"}, {"doc_id": 20521406, "score": 70.5301513671875, "title": "Last Girl Standing", "text": "Last Girl Standing Last Girl Standing is a 2015 American psychological horror film written and directed by Benjamin R. Moody. It stars Akasha Villalobos, Danielle Evon Ploeger, and Brian Villalobos. Camryn survives an attack from a homicidal killer wearing a deer mask, later dubbed The Hunter, which claims the lives of her friends. Four years later, she is suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, and trying to live a quiet life – working in a laundromat, and avoiding contact with other people. That changes when Nick starts a job at the laundromat, and Camryn begins to believe that someone is stalking"}, {"doc_id": 17631663, "score": 70.33766174316406, "title": "Last Weekend (film)", "text": "Last Weekend (film) Last Weekend is a 2014 American comedy/drama film starring Patricia Clarkson, Zachary Booth, and Joseph Cross. The film premiered at the San Francisco International Film Festival on May 2, 2014. In May, the film was acquired for theatrical release and iTunes/VOD on August 29, 2014 by IFC/Sundance Selects. The film will also open the Provincetown International Film Festival on June 18, 2014. \"Last Weekend\" was filmed entirely on location in Lake Tahoe, California. It was the first feature film in thirteen years to be shot entirely in the area. When an affluent matriarch (Patricia Clarkson) gathers her"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the place of death of Prince Karl Anton August Of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck's father?", "answer": "Reval", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 5570609, "score": 81.42473602294922, "title": "Prince Karl Anton August of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck", "text": "was passed on from Peter to Anton's only son, Friedrich. Prince Karl Anton August of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck Prince Karl Anton August of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck (10 August 1727, in Marburg – 12 September 1759, in Stettin) was the son of Peter August, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck and Princess Sophie of Hesse-Philippsthal. On 30 May 1754, Anton (as he was known) married Countess Frederica Charlotte of Dohna-Schlodien in Leistenau (3 July 1738 - 21 April 1785) in Königsberg. The couple had one child: Anton would have inherited the dukedom of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck had it not been for his early death of wounds received at the Battle"}, {"doc_id": 5570608, "score": 81.41543579101562, "title": "Prince Karl Anton August of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck", "text": "Prince Karl Anton August of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck Prince Karl Anton August of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck (10 August 1727, in Marburg – 12 September 1759, in Stettin) was the son of Peter August, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck and Princess Sophie of Hesse-Philippsthal. On 30 May 1754, Anton (as he was known) married Countess Frederica Charlotte of Dohna-Schlodien in Leistenau (3 July 1738 - 21 April 1785) in Königsberg. The couple had one child: Anton would have inherited the dukedom of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck had it not been for his early death of wounds received at the Battle of Kunersdorf. His father Peter outlived him, so the dukedom"}, {"doc_id": 1606420, "score": 80.61366271972656, "title": "Ludwig Beck", "text": "become Reichsverweser (Regent) and head of the provisional government that would assume power in Germany after Hitler had been eliminated. The plot failed, however, and by the next morning — according to the account by Fabian von Schlabrendorff — Beck was in the custody of General Friedrich Fromm, and he offered to commit suicide (\"accept the consequences\"). His last words were \"I am thinking of earlier times.\" Beck then shot himself. In severe distress, Beck succeeded only in severely wounding himself, and a sergeant was brought in to administer the \"coup de grâce\" by shooting Beck in the back of"}, {"doc_id": 3052588, "score": 78.75809478759766, "title": "Karl Wilhelm Naundorff", "text": "King of France\" and in his death certificate he is named as \"Charles-Louis de Bourbon, Duke of Normandy (Louis XVII), who was known under the name of Charles-Guillaume Naundorff, [...] son of His Majesty the late Louis XVI, King of France and of Her Imperial and Royal Highness Marie Antoinette, Archduchess of Austria, Queen of France, who both died in Paris\". France has insisted this document be set aside but the Netherlands has refused. Naundorff's descendants did not give up. Some of them insisted on using the surname \"de Bourbon\" and they petitioned for recognition to French courts and senates"}, {"doc_id": 5570628, "score": 78.69166564941406, "title": "Frederick Louis, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck", "text": "Frederick Louis, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck Frederick Louis of Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck (; 6 April 1653 – 7 March 1728) was a Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck and field marshal of the Prussian Army. He was the son of August Philipp, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck and Countess Marie Sibylle of Nassau-Saarbrücken. Frederick Louis was born in Beck (now part of Löhne), Principality of Minden, Brandenburg-Prussia. He was only the \"titular\" duke, because he did not inherit the domain of Beck. It had been inherited by Duke Frederick William I, the son of his elder brother, Duke August, in 1689. Duke Frederick William I was killed in"}]}
+{"question": "Who is Murad Bakhsh's paternal grandfather?", "answer": "Jahangir", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 13566196, "score": 78.59778594970703, "title": "Shahrbanu", "text": "through Salekh Zo'ul Battee the brother of Sur Qus. Sha-Poor Dhul’al Kinaf (died ca 224 AD) is the 22nd generation after Shem and his son Ardeshir I, the founder of Sasanian Empire in 241 CE, was in the 23rd generation after Shem. His fourth descendant was Yazdegard and his sixth descendant in generation (tenth to Sha-Poor Dhul’al Kinaf) was Yazdegerd III, died in 652/53 ca. With this pedigree Shahar Bano is placed at serial number 33 in descendant to King Jamshed and fortieth in Pedigree to Sa’am Bin Noah The genealogy of Bahá'u'lláh also provides detail about Shahrbanu The name"}, {"doc_id": 13566195, "score": 78.4605941772461, "title": "Shahrbanu", "text": "that the slave-girl was his mother, while she was his retainer\". According to the Table of Nations one of the sons of Saam was Arphaxad or Arpachshad also known as Zo’ul Had Nabi Allah. The second generation of Shem was Sar Qus the son of Arphaxad (or Arfakhshad). Through his descendents her lineage is further traced to (i) Ku’Mars (ii) Siya Mak (iii) Hoshang (iv) Sayo Mars who was the father of (v) King Jamshed. The period of King Jamshed is traditionally assigned to be near-contemporaneous with the life of the Prophet Ibrahim/Abraham, making Abraham a sixth cousin of Jamshed"}, {"doc_id": 5513940, "score": 78.26100158691406, "title": "Hashim ibn Abd Manaf", "text": "Hashim ibn Abd Manaf Hashim ibn Abd Manaf (; ) was the great-grandfather of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and the progenitor of the Banu Hashim clan of the Quraish tribe in Mecca. His birth name was 'Amr al-ʻUlā (). At some point in his life before his father's death, 'Amr chose for himself the name \"Hashim\", as it was the name God used for Abraham ('Amr was a Hanif, following the \"religion of Abraham\"). The narrations coming out from Islamic hagiographists to explain the name Hashim are different. Another narration suggests that `Amr was called Hashim because Hashim translates as"}, {"doc_id": 17080735, "score": 77.90862274169922, "title": "Kharshbun", "text": "Kharshbun Kharshbun and Sharkhbun are brothers son of Sarban, the first son of the legendary Pashtun ancestor Qais Abdur Rashid. The Sarbani tribes, all supposed descendants of Sarban, form one of the major lineage branches of the Pashtun tribes. Kharshbun's progeny compose the Eastern Pashtuns, found primarily in Pakistan, and he had three sons Kand, Zamand, Kasi, whereas his brother Sharkhbun's progeny compose the Western Pashtuns, generally found in Afghanistan, the most famous of these latter Pashtuns being the Durrani or Abdali tribes. The following is a genealogical breakdown of Kharshbun's sons and the tribes that are said to be"}, {"doc_id": 19380663, "score": 77.87728881835938, "title": "House of Viseh", "text": "House of Viseh House of Viseh () is the most important Turanian clan in Shahnameh and Persian mythology. They are descendants of Tur. Tur is father of Zadashm (زادَشْم) and grandfather of Viseh (ویسه). Viseh is the leading member of this clan. He has 6 sons named Houman, Barman, Nastihan, Lahhak, Farshidvard and Piran. Piran is the king of Khotan and the vizier of Afrasiab, the king of Turan. Houman is the highest ranking commander of Turanian army. All of the members of this clan were killed in the battle of Davazdah Rokh. This incident was the beginning of Turan's"}]}
+{"question": "Which country the director of film West 32Nd is from?", "answer": "American", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 9319531, "score": 77.77793884277344, "title": "West 32nd", "text": "a room salon, one of the most common places in Korean Culture. Korean Mobster Jin Ho Chun (Jun-ho Jeong) runs the place as a money launderer for the Korean mafia. Chun makes sure the room salon is running smoothly by taking care of customers. His mistress, Sook Hee (Jane Kim), makes her first appearance while entertaining some VIP customers. Chun then grabs a bag full of cash and makes his way into his car. As Chun begins to drive off, another car blocks his way, and he gets shot to death while still in his car. An ambitious young lawyer"}, {"doc_id": 9319532, "score": 76.94147491455078, "title": "West 32nd", "text": "is introduced, John Kim (John Cho) who has just taken on a case that could push him up the ladder to becoming partner at his law firm. The case revolves around a young teenager, misfit youth Kevin Lee who is accused of murdering Mobster Chun. Kim takes on the case pro-bono for the Lee family. Kim is discussing the case with Kevin's older sister Lila Lee (Grace Park), who is still in shock over her brother's case. Kim assures Lee that they will win the case and there's nothing to worry about. During investigating the case Kim comes upon a"}, {"doc_id": 9319545, "score": 76.65389251708984, "title": "West 32nd", "text": "to glare at the mirror and the screen goes black. West 32nd West 32nd is a 2007 film and the second feature film by Michael Kang. The film stars John Cho, Jun-seong Kim, Grace Park, Jane Kim and Jeong Jun-ho. The film revolves around John Kim, an ambitious young lawyer in New York, who takes on a pro-bono case involving a fourteen-year-old Korean boy accused of murder. Upon investigating the case, he meets Mike Juhn, a street level Mobster from Flushing. The two try to use each other to climb their respective ladders. The film starts by showing the city"}, {"doc_id": 9319530, "score": 76.59857940673828, "title": "West 32nd", "text": "West 32nd West 32nd is a 2007 film and the second feature film by Michael Kang. The film stars John Cho, Jun-seong Kim, Grace Park, Jane Kim and Jeong Jun-ho. The film revolves around John Kim, an ambitious young lawyer in New York, who takes on a pro-bono case involving a fourteen-year-old Korean boy accused of murder. Upon investigating the case, he meets Mike Juhn, a street level Mobster from Flushing. The two try to use each other to climb their respective ladders. The film starts by showing the city streets of Korea-Town in New York, then goes straight into"}, {"doc_id": 9319533, "score": 73.91747283935547, "title": "West 32nd", "text": "name, Mike Juhn (Jun-seoung Kim) by a low level street thug Danny who on occasion plays basketball with Kim and runs with Juhn's Crew. Kim sees this as an opportunity to learn more about the case and approaches Juhn. Juhn who has now taken Chun's old position in running the Room salon meets Kim. Juhn is hesitant at first when approached by Kim but then starts opening up to him, when he sees Kim as a way for him to become a legitimate business man. The Two men start using each other to get to the top of their profession."}]}
+{"question": "Which film whose director was born first, Dui Jibon or Temptations Of A Shop Girl?", "answer": "Temptations Of A Shop Girl", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 17453486, "score": 71.06779479980469, "title": "Bajar dengan Djiwa", "text": "Bajar dengan Djiwa Bajar dengan Djiwa (; Perfected Spelling: Bayar dengan Jiwa; Indonesian for \"Pay with [One's] Soul\") is a now-lost 1941 film from the Dutch East Indies (modern day Indonesia). Directed by R Hu and produced by Ang Hock Liem, it starred A Bakar, Djoewariah, O Parma, Oedjang, RS Fatimah, Soelastri, and Zonder. The story centers on two families torn apart by finances and clashes of personality. The third film produced by Union Films, \"Bajar dengan Djiwa\" featured many actors who had previously appeared in the company's works. It was released by February 1941. Advertisements emphasised the realism of"}, {"doc_id": 17453493, "score": 70.48628997802734, "title": "Bajar dengan Djiwa", "text": "Indonesia's archives, and the film historian Misbach Yusa Biran writes that some Japanese propaganda films can be found at the Netherlands Government Information Service. Bajar dengan Djiwa Bajar dengan Djiwa (; Perfected Spelling: Bayar dengan Jiwa; Indonesian for \"Pay with [One's] Soul\") is a now-lost 1941 film from the Dutch East Indies (modern day Indonesia). Directed by R Hu and produced by Ang Hock Liem, it starred A Bakar, Djoewariah, O Parma, Oedjang, RS Fatimah, Soelastri, and Zonder. The story centers on two families torn apart by finances and clashes of personality. The third film produced by Union Films, \"Bajar"}, {"doc_id": 18559025, "score": 70.38844299316406, "title": "Dabangg (film series)", "text": "Dabangg (film series) Dabangg is a series of Indian action films. The first film was directed by Abhinav Kashyap and produced by Arbaaz Khan, and the rest of the films were produced and directed by Arbaaz Khan. The series stars Salman Khan as Chulbul Pandey. It is now the fifth highest grossing Indian film series. Chulbul Pandey, a young boy, lives with his younger half-brother, Makhanchan \"Makkhi\" Pandey, stepfather Prajapati Pandey (Vinod Khanna) and mother, Naina Devi (Dimple Kapadia) in Laalgunj, Uttar Pradesh. His stepfather is always partial towards Makkhi which constantly angers Chulbul. He harbours a feeling of resentment"}, {"doc_id": 17453488, "score": 69.94036865234375, "title": "Bajar dengan Djiwa", "text": "to a loan shark named Asnan (O. Parma), a move which breaks the heart of Djuliah's boyfriend Ruhiyat (A Bakar). Other scenes include comic interactions between two servants, Icah (Ijem) and Djemblug (Komung). \"Bajar dengan Djiwa\" was directed by R Hu for Union Films. It was Hu's second film for the company; he had already completed one film for the company, \"Harta Berdarah\" (\"Bloody Treasure\"; 1941), in collaboration with Rd Ariffien. The film, Union's third, was produced by its head, Ang Hock Liem. The story was written by journalist Saeroen, who had joined Union with \"Harta Berdarah\" after previously finding"}, {"doc_id": 17589365, "score": 69.92036437988281, "title": "Dasima", "text": "version\" as it had been brought in accordance to more \"modern\" tastes. As a result, there were several changes to the story, including the removal of the term \"njai\" from the title, a shift from a \"njai\" (a concubine) to an ordinary woman as the central character, and the removal of mystical elements present in the original work. The black-and-white film featured cinematography by WT Wei, with HB Angin as artistic director. It starred S. Soekarti, Mohammad Mochtar, and M. Sani. It also featured S. Talib, Djaleha, Toehamsa, and Habibah. Mochtar had been with Tan's since 1939's \"Alang-Alang\". In these"}]}
+{"question": "Does Gloria Taylor (Curler) have the same nationality as Rory Connop?", "answer": "yes", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 3056422, "score": 72.32136535644531, "title": "Juliet Mills", "text": "Mills said of the age difference, \"Everybody is always interested in the fact that I am married to someone who is a lot younger than I am ... There are no rules, and that's what I believe, because age doesn't really matter. If you meet someone that you're really close to, someone that you love, stick with that.\" Caulfield is stepfather to Melissa Miklenda; Mills' daughter from her second marriage and Sean Alquist; Mills' son from her first marriage. Mills became a naturalised United States citizen on 10 October 1975. Juliet Mills Juliet Maryon Mills (born 21 November 1941) is"}, {"doc_id": 10779653, "score": 72.29682159423828, "title": "Floss McPhee", "text": "later finds Floss cowering in pain but Floss asks her to keep in a secret. But it becomes apparent she is suffering from a serious illness. Floss, along with her husband Neville, first appears in the Caravan Park when the Fletcher family arrive. Floss travels to the city meets her grandson Ben (Justin Rosniak) after lying to his nanny about her references and uses a false name \"Mrs Neville\". Ben, not knowing who Floss is rude to her at first but eventually softens towards her and she takes him to Summer Bay to meet his grandfather. When Ben discovers pictures"}, {"doc_id": 5569171, "score": 72.145263671875, "title": "Rosemary DeCamp", "text": "Hannah Bailey, wife of the hardy, cantankerous pioneer James Briton \"Brit\" Bailey (Paul Fix) in the 1969 episode \"Here Stands Bailey\". In the story line, the Baileys make their final settlement in southeastern Texas after having overcome many obstacles over the years. Now they face the order of Stephen F. Austin that they vacate their land. But Austin soon has a change of heart and asks them to stay. Bailey dies with his final wish of interment standing upright facing west, hence his grave marker, \"Here Stands Bailey Facing West.\" During the 1960s, she appeared in commercials for the laundry"}, {"doc_id": 10779655, "score": 72.14057159423828, "title": "Floss McPhee", "text": "Scott orders Floss and Neville to leave but they don't want to. Ben threatens to run away when his grandparents are banished, so they lie to him, telling him they don't want to see him again. When Mother's Day approaches, Scott agrees to visit Floss and brings his wife Anna (Kate Turner), and Ben with him and the McPhees spend the day playing cricket on the beach. Floss becomes obsessed after a Tarot reading reveals Bobby Simpson (Nicolle Dickson) will cause the death of one of the Fletchers and remembers the license plate when she begins dreaming of Frank Morgan's"}, {"doc_id": 16551483, "score": 72.06883239746094, "title": "Gemma Flynn", "text": "Gemma Flynn Gemma McCaw (née Flynn, born 2 May 1990) is a New Zealand field hockey player who has represented her country in three Summer Olympics (2008, 2012, and 2016). She married former All Blacks captain Richie McCaw in January 2017. Born in Tauranga, Gemma McCaw is the youngest child and only daughter of Rob and Michelle Flynn. Of Māori descent, McCaw affiliates to Te Arawa. She attended Tauranga Intermediate School and Tauranga Girls' College, and studied sports science at Massey University. As Gemma Flynn, she has competed for the New Zealand women's national field hockey team (the \"Black Sticks"}]}
+{"question": "Are both Dargi, Kerman and Bmahray located in the same country?", "answer": "no", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 216607, "score": 75.99320983886719, "title": "Jalalabad", "text": "Jalalabad Jalālābād , or Dzalalabad, formerly called Ādīnapūr as documented by the 7th-century Xuanzang, is a city in eastern Afghanistan. It is the capital of Nangarhar Province. Jalalabad is located at the junction of the Kabul River and the Kunar River. It is linked by an approximately highway with Kabul to the west, and a highway with the Pakistani city of Peshawar to the east. Jalalabad has a population of 356,274 (2015 estimate), making it one of the five largest cities of Afghanistan. Jalalabad is a leading center of social and trade activity because of its proximity with the Torkham"}, {"doc_id": 4552631, "score": 75.49726867675781, "title": "Birjand", "text": "Birjand Birjand ( , also Romanized as Bīrjand and Birdjand) is the capital of the Iranian province of South Khorasan. The city is known for its saffron, barberry, jujube, and handmade carpet exports. Birjand had a population of 187,020 in 2013. Birjand is a fast-growing city and a major center of commerce in eastern Iran. The main name of this city is Birjand, which is also written in the form of Berjan, Berjand, Berken and Birgand. Mr. Rajabali Labaf Khaniki, in his article entitled \"Notice in the Name of Birjand,\" states that Birjand is a combination of the two components"}, {"doc_id": 2582725, "score": 75.43375396728516, "title": "Kerman Province", "text": "been established by archeologists. Kerman has an abundance of historical sites and landmarks, 283 in total, according to Iran's Cultural Heritage Organization. Ancient abandoned citadels such as Arg-e Bam and Rayen Castle have been preserved in the desert for 2,000 years. Historical documents refer to Kerman as \"Karmania\" (in Ancient Greek Καρμανία), \"Kermania\", \"Germania\", \"Carmonia\", and \"Žermanya\", which means bravery and combat. Geographers have recorded Kerman's ancient name as \"Go'asheer\" (Bardesheer). The altitudes and heights of the province are the continuation of the central mountain ranges of Iran. They extend from the volcanic folds beginning in Azarbaijan and, by branching"}, {"doc_id": 11127686, "score": 74.86840057373047, "title": "Koh-i-Baba", "text": "agriculture as their prime source of income and potato the prime crop. Koh-i-Baba The Baba Mountain range (; ) is the western extension of the Hindu Kush, and the origin of Afghanistan's Kabul, Arghandab, Helmand, Farah, Hari, Murghab, Balkh, and Kunduz rivers. The mountain range is crowned by Foladi peak (\"Shah Fuladi\", ) rising 4951 m; 16,244 ft. above sea level, and is located south of Bamyan. The Koh-i-Firoz plateau merges farther to the west by gentle gradients into the Paropamise, and which may be traced across the Hari River to Mashad. To the southwest of the culminating peaks, long"}, {"doc_id": 216627, "score": 74.76996612548828, "title": "Jalalabad", "text": "be able to attract international teams to play Afghanistan, who currently have One Day International status until at least 2013. Jalalabad Jalālābād , or Dzalalabad, formerly called Ādīnapūr as documented by the 7th-century Xuanzang, is a city in eastern Afghanistan. It is the capital of Nangarhar Province. Jalalabad is located at the junction of the Kabul River and the Kunar River. It is linked by an approximately highway with Kabul to the west, and a highway with the Pakistani city of Peshawar to the east. Jalalabad has a population of 356,274 (2015 estimate), making it one of the five largest"}]}
+{"question": "Who is the spouse of the director of film The Dressmaker From Paris?", "answer": "Jean Harlow", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 1391671, "score": 77.732421875, "title": "Jacqueline Bisset", "text": "had lengthy romances with French-Canadian actor Michael Sarrazin, Moroccan real estate magnate Victor Drai, Russian dancer/actor Alexander Godunov, Swiss actor Vincent Pérez, and Turkish martial arts instructor Emin Boztepe. \"There are so many misunderstandings in life. I once caused a scandal by saying I lived with two men. I didn't mean it in a sexual sense. We were just like any people sharing an apartment.\" Boztepe and Perez were 18 and 20 years her junior, respectively. Bisset has said, Bisset is godmother to actress Angelina Jolie. Jacqueline Bisset Winifred Jacqueline Fraser Bisset ( ; born 13 September 1944) is an"}, {"doc_id": 7107820, "score": 77.66129302978516, "title": "Mouna Ayoub", "text": "a gold Chanel dress that cost over 300,000 euros.\" Her rags to riches story, involving cross cultural tension and claimed \"scandal\", has been the subject of intense reportage. As \"The Daily Telegraph\" reported: \"ONE of the richest women in the world will this week disclose how a disastrous marriage to a Saudi Royal family adviser drove her to depression and attempted suicide.\" Mouna Ayoub Mouna Ayoub () (born on 27 February 1957 in Kuwait) is a well-known French socialite and businesswoman of Lebanese origin. Frequently in the media, she is often a guest of the Cannes film festival and makes"}, {"doc_id": 12451717, "score": 77.63447570800781, "title": "Made in Paris", "text": "by Roger Barclay (John McGiver). Ted Barclay (Chad Everett), the son of Roger Barclay, takes a special interest in Maggie. After taking her on a date, he finds that her morals are different from the multitude of his previous women. This bachelor doesn’t seem to mind a good chase. Irene sends Maggie to Paris as her representative for the annual fashion shows of the major European fashion designers such as Marc Fontaine, Dior, and Balenciaga. The most important show is Marc Fontaine (Louis Jourdan) because Barclay Ames is the only store in New York that handles Fontaine gowns, and Maggie"}, {"doc_id": 9797508, "score": 77.37565612792969, "title": "The Earrings of Madame de…", "text": "of the Madame in question – the same as that of her husband's – is never heard nor seen onscreen. The few times in the film when it might be revealed, it is elided by noise or a camera trick. Louise (Danielle Darrieux) is an aristocratic woman of \"Belle Époque\" Paris, married to André (Charles Boyer), both a count and a high-ranking French army general. Louise is a beautiful, but spoiled and superficial woman who has amassed debts due to her lifestyle. She arranges to secretly sell her costly heart-shaped diamond earrings, a wedding present from her husband, to the"}, {"doc_id": 15353025, "score": 76.98956298828125, "title": "Pierre Casiraghi", "text": "models. Casiraghi has been in a relationship with the aristocratic journalist Beatrice Borromeo since May 2008. They were married in a civil ceremony on 25 July 2015 in the gardens of the Prince's Palace of Monaco. The religious ceremony took place on Isola Bella on 1 August 2015. Pierre and Beatrice's first child, Stefano Ercole Carlo, was born on 28 February 2017. Their second child, Francesco Carlo Albert was born on 21 May 2018. In February 2012, Casiraghi was briefly hospitalized following a physical altercation at a New York nightclub. According to media reports, Casiraghi approached the table of businessman"}]}
+{"question": "Which school was founded first, Colegio Israelita De México or Waldorf University?", "answer": "Waldorf University", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 12162785, "score": 85.77935028076172, "title": "Colegio Israelita de México", "text": "del Recuerdo no. 44 in Vista Hermosa, Mexico City. Colegio Israelita de México The Colegio Israelita de México A.C., providing services as Colegio Israelita de México ORT, is a private K-12 school in Lomas de Vista Hermosa, Cuajimalpa, Mexico City. It is also known by its acronym, CIM, or as the Idishe, the first word in its Yiddish name. The school was founded in 1924, when a group of immigrants decided to create an educational institution for the children of Jewish immigrants arriving in Mexico. The school first operated in Colombia No. 39; it moved to Colombia No. 12 from"}, {"doc_id": 12162783, "score": 85.56193542480469, "title": "Colegio Israelita de México", "text": "Colegio Israelita de México The Colegio Israelita de México A.C., providing services as Colegio Israelita de México ORT, is a private K-12 school in Lomas de Vista Hermosa, Cuajimalpa, Mexico City. It is also known by its acronym, CIM, or as the Idishe, the first word in its Yiddish name. The school was founded in 1924, when a group of immigrants decided to create an educational institution for the children of Jewish immigrants arriving in Mexico. The school first operated in Colombia No. 39; it moved to Colombia No. 12 from 1925 through 1927. It then moved to Naranjo no."}, {"doc_id": 12162784, "score": 83.74164581298828, "title": "Colegio Israelita de México", "text": "267 and grew significantly during the 1930s, with the first 6th grade graduation taking place in 1933. In 1935, it moved to San Lorenzo no. 290, where it would remain until the 1970s. The school began to operate a Secundaria (grades 7 through 9) in 1936, with the first 9th grade graduation taking place in 1938. It also began operating a kindergarten in 1936. The school added a Preparatoria (grades 10 and 11) in 1948, and when Mexico switched to a 12 grade system in the mid 1960s, it added a grade 12. The school is currently located in Loma"}, {"doc_id": 9370878, "score": 83.55267333984375, "title": "Colegio de Santa Cruz de Tlatelolco", "text": "Colegio de Santa Cruz de Tlatelolco The Colegio de Santa Cruz in Tlatelolco, Mexico, the first European school of higher learning in the Americas, was established by the Franciscans in the 1530s with the intention, as is generally accepted, of preparing Native American boys for eventual ordination to the Catholic priesthood. Students trained in the colegio were important contributors to the work of Franciscan Bernardino de Sahagún in the creation of his monumental twelve-volume \"General History of the Things of New Spain\", often referred to as the Florentine Codex. The failure of the colegio had long lasting consequences, with scholar"}, {"doc_id": 9370891, "score": 82.73332214355469, "title": "Colegio de Santa Cruz de Tlatelolco", "text": "at the colegio in grammar, rhetoric, and theology did, however, enormously aid the Franciscans in their efforts to evangelize the Indians and to record indigenous history and culture in texts that remain fundamental to our understanding of Nahua culture. Colegio de Santa Cruz de Tlatelolco The Colegio de Santa Cruz in Tlatelolco, Mexico, the first European school of higher learning in the Americas, was established by the Franciscans in the 1530s with the intention, as is generally accepted, of preparing Native American boys for eventual ordination to the Catholic priesthood. Students trained in the colegio were important contributors to the"}]}
+{"question": "Which film came out first, Oloibiri (Film) or The Eagle'S Claw?", "answer": "The Eagle'S Claw", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 19921221, "score": 81.17120361328125, "title": "Oloibiri (film)", "text": "Oloibiri (film) Oloibiri is a 2016 Nigerian action thriller film directed by Curtis Graham, produced by Rogers Ofime and starring [], Olu Jacobs and Richard Mofe Damijo. The film tells a story on how government agencies, along with oil companies exploited the newly discovered oil in the historic town of Oloibiri. The film had its premier on 21 October 2016 at the Shell Nigeria hall, Muson center, Onikan. Former head of state, General Yakubu Gowon, former Secretary general, Commonwealth, Emeka Anyaoku were present at the event. Speaking to Channels TV after watching the film, former Minister for Information, Professor Jerry"}, {"doc_id": 13844773, "score": 78.51835632324219, "title": "Ola Balogun", "text": "University. His earliest features were short documentaries: \"One Nigeria\" released in 1969, \"Les Ponts de Paris\" (1971), \"Fire In the Afternoon\" (1971), \"Thundergod\" (1971), \"Nupe Masquerade\" (1972), \"In the Beginning\" (1972), and \"Owuama, A New Yam Festival\" (1973). His debut film was \"Alpha\", a semi-autobiographical low-budget film released in 1972 when he was still at Ife In 1973, he formed his own independent film company, Afrocult Foundation, which released his subsequent films. His follow-up to \"Alpha\" was \"Vivre\", released in 1974, and then \"Nigersteel\", a government-sponsored project. In 1975, he released \"Amadi\", an Igbo-language film. His next project was directing"}, {"doc_id": 19921223, "score": 77.36270141601562, "title": "Oloibiri (film)", "text": "a deeply effective and engaging manner, but it is a bloody decent start\". Chimdusa Izuzu of Pulse Nigeria highlighted in her review that the question of who should be accused of the underdevelopment of the area despite the fact that the place was the first area where oil was discovered. Oloibiri (film) Oloibiri is a 2016 Nigerian action thriller film directed by Curtis Graham, produced by Rogers Ofime and starring [], Olu Jacobs and Richard Mofe Damijo. The film tells a story on how government agencies, along with oil companies exploited the newly discovered oil in the historic town of"}, {"doc_id": 13844774, "score": 77.14503479003906, "title": "Ola Balogun", "text": "and producing \"Ajani Ogun\", a Yoruba-language film in partnership with Duro Ladipo and starring Ade Love. The film was a box-office hit and the popularity of \"Ajani Ogun\" raised Balogun's profile in movie cinematography and direction within the country. Although his next film \"Musik Man\" was not well received by audiences, the subsequent project, Ade Love's \"Ija Ominira\", found popularity. Balogun followed \"Ija Ominira\" with \"A Deusa Negra\" (1978), a Portuguese-Nigerian production, then \"Aiye\" (1980), starring Hubert Ogunde, and \"Orun Mooru\" (1982) with Moses Olaiya. Balogun was born in 1945 in Aba, Nigeria, to Yoruba parents. His father practised law"}, {"doc_id": 13844781, "score": 77.1219711303711, "title": "Ola Balogun", "text": "producer had seen some of Balogun's previous works and asked him to shoot a new movie in Brazil. Despite some tensions and financial challenges, he completed the film in 1978. In \"Aiye\" (1979), Balogun expanded the stage play of one of Hubert Ogunde's popular acts into a feature-length film. The theme of the movie was a classic tale of the struggle between good and evil. The good was a traditional priest or babalawo and the evil characters were the witches in the village. \"Aiye\", which employed many Yoruba stage actors and some technical crew from \"Black Goddess\", was a financial"}]}
+{"question": "Which country the founder of Morgans Hotel Group is from?", "answer": "American", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 8141559, "score": 79.01575469970703, "title": "Morgans Hotel Group", "text": "Morgans Hotel Group Morgans Hotel Group (MHG) was a global hospitality company acquired by SBE Entertainment Group in 2016. The company, founded by Ian Schrager, is credited with inventing the Boutique Hotel concept in 1984 when it opened Morgans Hotel in New York. MHG owned or partially owned and managed thirteen hotels in London, Los Angeles, Miami, Las Vegas, New York and San Francisco comprising over 3,000 rooms. Among the hotel brands belonging to the Morgans Hotel Group were Delano, Mondrian, Hudson, Shore Club, Royalton, and A Morgans Original. Each of its hotels was designed by a world−renowned designer, including:"}, {"doc_id": 8141561, "score": 76.90870666503906, "title": "Morgans Hotel Group", "text": "In addition, sbe received an investment from Cain Hoy Enterprises, a global real estate investment company headed by Todd Boehly and Jonathan Goldstein. Jonathan Goldstein and Ron Burkle joined Sam Nazarian on sbe’s board of directors. The company is generally credited with inventing the Boutique Hotel in 1984 when it opened Morgans Hotel in New York. In the 1980s, Ian Schrager and his business partner Rubell turned their attention to hotels. Their first hotel, Morgans, opened in 1984 and was an instant hit, introducing the boutique lifestyle hotel to the world. Following the success of Morgans, they opened the well"}, {"doc_id": 18811865, "score": 75.38246154785156, "title": "Morgan family", "text": "An American Banking Dynasty and the Rise of Modern Finance\", he chronicles the lives of the Morgans, whose lives are “encrusted with legend... ripe with mystery, [and] exposed to such bitter polemics”. The Morgan family originated in Wales during the 17th century. Born in Llandaff, Glamorgan County, Miles Morgan was the son of William Morgan. At the age of 20, Miles sailed for America, along with his brothers, John and James, seeking new opportunities in the New World. Arriving in April 1636, he landed in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Settling in Roxbury and later Springfield, Massachusetts, Miles met Prudence Gilbert,"}, {"doc_id": 18811872, "score": 75.3587875366211, "title": "Morgan family", "text": "Perhaps the most prominent member of the family is J. P. Morgan (1837–1913), son of J.S. Morgan. He became exposed to his father’s business deals at an early age. He worked as an accountant until eventually becoming a partner at Drexel, Morgan & Co. in 1871. By 1885, he began buying out railroads and reorganizing them. Through his business strategies, the term “Morganization” was coined to describe his method of creating monopolies (FAWZY sons) through buying companies, eliminating competition, and cutting costs. By the turn of the century, he became incredibly successful in his business endeavors, controlling most of the"}, {"doc_id": 7887940, "score": 74.90910339355469, "title": "Morgan (clothing)", "text": "Morgan (clothing) Morgan de toi is a clothing brand, owned by the French company Morgan SA. The company was established in 1947 to sell lingerie, but has since diversified. At present it has over 650 retail outlets worldwide. Production is vertically integrated and takes place mainly in France. The brand is targeted at women between the ages of 18 and 35. The CEO is Yann Jaslet and the headquarters are in Paris. Morgan operates worldwide in the following arenas: The UK operation had moved to 7 Back Hill, London (former site of the Van der Moolen Bonds offices), and appointed"}]}
+{"question": "Which film whose director is younger, Youth In Oregon or La Playa Dc?", "answer": "Youth In Oregon", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 19035619, "score": 79.83477783203125, "title": "Youth in Oregon", "text": "world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 16, 2016. Shortly after, Orion Pictures and Samuel Goldwyn Films acquired distribution rights and set the film for a February 3, 2017, release. Youth in Oregon Youth in Oregon is a 2016 American comedy-drama film directed by Joel David Moore. The film stars Frank Langella, Billy Crudup, Christina Applegate, Nicola Peltz, Mary Kay Place, and Josh Lucas. The film had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 16, 2016. The film was released in theaters on February 3, 2017, by Orion Pictures and Samuel Goldwyn Films. A man"}, {"doc_id": 19035618, "score": 79.5571517944336, "title": "Youth in Oregon", "text": "April 2014, with the hiring of Joel David Moore to direct a script by Andrew Eisen. In March 2015, Frank Langella was cast in the film's leading role. \"The Hollywood Reporter\" announced that Billy Crudup had joined the cast in May 2015. In June 2015, it was reported that Christina Applegate would co-star. That same month, Josh Lucas was cast in the film. In early July 2015, Nicola Peltz was cast to portray the daughter of Crudup and Applegate. Principal photography began on June 20, 2015, in New York City. Filming concluded on July 20, 2015. The film had its"}, {"doc_id": 19035617, "score": 78.25833129882812, "title": "Youth in Oregon", "text": "Youth in Oregon Youth in Oregon is a 2016 American comedy-drama film directed by Joel David Moore. The film stars Frank Langella, Billy Crudup, Christina Applegate, Nicola Peltz, Mary Kay Place, and Josh Lucas. The film had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 16, 2016. The film was released in theaters on February 3, 2017, by Orion Pictures and Samuel Goldwyn Films. A man is tasked with driving his embittered 80-year-old father-in-law cross country to be legally euthanized in Oregon, while along the way helping him rediscover a reason for living. The project was announced in"}, {"doc_id": 15587289, "score": 71.15442657470703, "title": "Young Adult (film)", "text": "York City in the towns of White Plains, Nanuet, New City, Tappan, Ardsley, and Port Chester, and in the Long Island towns of Garden City and Massapequa Park, the last of which included Woody's Village Saloon. A few days were also shot on a soundstage at JC Studios in Brooklyn. Following Charlize Theron and Patrick Wilson's casting, Patton Oswalt was signed after doing a table read-through of the script at Reitman's house. Oswalt said that because his character, Matt Freehauf, had been badly beaten as a teen and was required to walk with a brace, he consulted with both an"}, {"doc_id": 4446395, "score": 71.05853271484375, "title": "Joel David Moore", "text": "(2014), and played Joey Ramone in the historical film \"CBGB\" (2013). In 2016, he directed his second feature, \"Youth in Oregon\", starring Frank Langella, Christina Applegate, and Billy Crudup. In 2017, it was reported that Moore had signed on to appear in both of the \"Avatar\" sequels, \"Avatar 2\" (2020) and \"Avatar 3\" (2021). Joel David Moore Joel David Moore (born September 25, 1977) is an American character actor and director. Born and raised in Portland, Oregon, Moore studied acting in college before relocating to Los Angeles to pursue a film career. His first major role was as Owen Dittman"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director born first, Show Them No Mercy! or To Mary – With Love?", "answer": "To Mary – With Love", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 16987357, "score": 70.39446258544922, "title": "Jesus, Mary and Joseph!", "text": "her a merry Christmas. The call does not go well and Peter returns to the story. On the way to Bethlehem on a mule (played by Meg), Joseph is skeptical about the baby. Elsewhere, three wise men (played by Glenn Quagmire, Cleveland Brown, and Joe Swanson) are inspired to travel to Bethlehem themselves. They stop at the palace of King Herod (played by Carter Pewterschmidt) for water and talk of their plans to see the Messiah. Herod decides to protect his title and win the love of Jodie Foster (a reference to John Hinckley, Jr.) by killing the child. Mary"}, {"doc_id": 21013913, "score": 70.14511108398438, "title": "Joseph & Mary", "text": "Joseph & Mary Joseph & Mary is a 2016 biblical drama film directed by Roger Christian and starring Kevin Sorbo as Joseph. It portrays the birth and early life of Jesus under the rule of King Herod the Great of the Roman Empire in the 1st century and includes an allegory about forgiveness involving the rabbi Elijah, a fictional character invented for the film. When King Herod the Great's tax collectors kill Aaron for being unable to pay, his friend Elijah the rabbi swears to protect Aaron's wife Rebekah and their children. Joseph and Mary travel to Bethlehem for the"}, {"doc_id": 16782099, "score": 68.88020324707031, "title": "For the Love of Mary", "text": "eye on detail, organization, character, and wit. According to Butler, the screenplay lacks all of these. The main \"gimmick\", of the President of the United States getting personally involved in straightening out the love life of a switchboard operator, is \"obnoxiously cute and simply too unbelievable.\" Butler does applaud de Cordova's direction and the acting—Harry Davenport is especially good as a Supreme Court justice—but it is not enough to salvage a poor script and unbelievable story. Butler concludes: In his 1948 review for \"The New York Times\", Bosley Crowther called the film \"a sly piece of propaganda against the administrators"}, {"doc_id": 8407824, "score": 68.69023895263672, "title": "A Child Is Waiting", "text": "Garland's misty-eyed compassion and Mr. Lancaster's crisp authority as the all-seeing, all-knowing doctor who patiently runs the home are of a standard dramatic order. Gena Rowlands and Steven Hill are a bit more erratic and thus convincing as the highly emotional parents of the boy. But top honors go to Bruce Ritchey, who plays the latter role, and to the group of actual retarded children who appear uninhibitedly in this film. To them and to John Cassavetes, who directed them with notable control [...] we must be thankful that what might have been harrowing and even distasteful beyond words to"}, {"doc_id": 21013918, "score": 68.67893981933594, "title": "Joseph & Mary", "text": "\"Common Sense Media\" gave the film a negative review of 1/5 stars, writing that the film \"doesn't flinch from using brutality as a means to tell the tale\" and concluding that it is \"not recommended for younger kids.\" Joseph & Mary Joseph & Mary is a 2016 biblical drama film directed by Roger Christian and starring Kevin Sorbo as Joseph. It portrays the birth and early life of Jesus under the rule of King Herod the Great of the Roman Empire in the 1st century and includes an allegory about forgiveness involving the rabbi Elijah, a fictional character invented for"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director born first, The Mysterious Mr. Davis or Queen X?", "answer": "Queen X", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 15394441, "score": 69.82067108154297, "title": "Project X (2012 film)", "text": "Project X (2012 film) Project X is a 2012 American comedy film directed by Nima Nourizadeh and written by Michael Bacall and Matt Drake based on a story by Bacall, and produced by director Todd Phillips. The film follows three friends—Thomas (Thomas Mann), Costa (Oliver Cooper) and J.B. (Jonathan Daniel Brown)—who plan to gain popularity by throwing a party, a plan which quickly escalates out of their control. The title \"Project X\" was initially a placeholder for a final title, but interest generated by the secretive title kept it in place. A nationwide open casting call was employed to find"}, {"doc_id": 13679294, "score": 69.75591278076172, "title": "LA X", "text": "first timeline begins on Oceanic Flight 815, in which the survivors' attempt to change the future has apparently successfully averted the crash. The island is now shown to be at the bottom of the ocean. Most of the characters' situations remain the same, e.g. Kate Austen (Evangeline Lilly) is still being transported in custody of U.S. Marshal Edward Mars (Fredric Lehne); Dr. Jack Shephard (Matthew Fox) is transporting his deceased father; and John Locke (Terry O'Quinn) is still paralyzed. However, there are some differences as well, e.g. Boone Carlyle (Ian Somerhalder) is returning to Los Angeles without his stepsister; Hugo"}, {"doc_id": 4617892, "score": 69.56352996826172, "title": "Charlie Hunnam", "text": "in Asian markets. Hunnam reunited with del Toro in the horror film \"Crimson Peak\", alongside Mia Wasikowska, Tom Hiddleston, and Jessica Chastain. The film began shooting in February 2014 and was released on 16 October 2015. Hunnam starred as geographer Percy Fawcett in James Gray's adventure drama \"The Lost City of Z\", filmed from August–October 2015, premiered at the New York Film Festival in 2016, and was released in April 2017. Hunnam also starred in Guy Ritchie's action-adventure film \"\", which was filmed between March and July 2015 and was released in May 2017. Immediately prior to getting cast on"}, {"doc_id": 7170800, "score": 69.15821075439453, "title": "The Strange World of Planet X (film)", "text": "of the Earth from cosmic rays. A sudden burst of cosmic radiation from deep space causes brain damage in one local man, turning him into a homicidal maniac, while also causing the insect life to mutate in the area around the village and laboratory. In the midst of this growing threat to the world's safety, a mysterious \"Mr. Smith\" (Martin Benson) arrives in the village. He is well-spoken, with little knowledge of ordinary life, but a great deal of knowledge about magnetic fields, while offering strong opinions about the dangerous experiments that Dr. Laird is conducting. Murray is positive that"}, {"doc_id": 11477657, "score": 69.0940170288086, "title": "The Return of Doctor X", "text": "both of which he believed were among his worst. A pair of bizarre murders occur wherein the victims are drained of their rare Type One blood type. Reporter Walter Garrett (Wayne Morris) consults with his friend Dr. Mike Rhodes (Dennis Morgan) which leads them to Rhodes' former mentor, hematologist Dr. Francis Flegg (John Litel). Flegg is initially unhelpful, but Garrett and Rhodes notice a striking resemblance between Flegg's strange assistant, Marshall Quesne (Humphrey Bogart) and the late Dr. Maurice Xavier in old press cuttings. After opening the empty grave, they confront Flegg. Flegg admits using his new scientific methods to"}]}
+{"question": "What is the date of birth of Robert Boyle, 11Th Earl Of Cork's father?", "answer": "19 April 1829", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 604907, "score": 78.79194641113281, "title": "Robert Boyle", "text": "was a devout and pious Anglican and is noted for his writings in theology. Boyle was born at Lismore Castle, in County Waterford, Ireland, the seventh son and fourteenth child of The 1st Earl of Cork ('the Great Earl of Cork') and Catherine Fenton. Lord Cork, then known simply as Richard Boyle, had arrived in Dublin from England in 1588 during the Tudor plantations of Ireland and obtained an appointment as a deputy escheator. He had amassed enormous wealth and landholdings by the time Robert was born, and had been created Earl of Cork in October 1620. Catherine Fenton, Countess"}, {"doc_id": 686961, "score": 77.71703338623047, "title": "Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork", "text": "victory of the British and Protestant interest in Ireland. In addition to being the first Earl of Cork, he was the patriarch of the Boyle family through his many prominent descendants, whose titles included Earl of Orrery (1660), Earl of Burlington (1664), Earl of Glasgow (1703) and Earl of Shannon (1756). Boyle was born at Canterbury on 3 October 1566, the second son of Roger Boyle (d. 24 March 1576 at Preston, near Faversham in Kent), a descendant of an ancient landed Herefordshire family, and of Joan (15 October 1529 –20 March 1586), daughter of John Naylor, who were married"}, {"doc_id": 2022859, "score": 77.26197814941406, "title": "Shane O'Neill (son of Conn)", "text": "(\"Conán Maol\") used the nickname with more positive connotations. Shane was born in or just before 1530, to Conn Bacach O'Neill, chief of the O'Neills of Tyrone, and Sorcha O'Neill, daughter of Hugh Oge O'Neill, chief of the O'Neills of Clandeboye. Shane's mother died while he was very young and Shane, following Gaelic custom, was fostered by the O'Donnelly family, who raised him until adulthood. As the youngest of Conn's six sons, the fact that he was not sent to one of the great families for fostering suggests that he was not expected to achieve much status. He was briefly"}, {"doc_id": 2022857, "score": 76.74948120117188, "title": "Shane O'Neill (son of Conn)", "text": "at M1552.7) he is referred to as \"Sean Donngaileach Ó Neill\". This refers to the fact that as a youth he was fostered by his cousins, the O'Donnelly Clan, of which the Chief was Marshal of the O'Neill forces. This was rendered as anglicisations such as \"Donnolloh\" in contemporary manuscripts, and as \"John, or Shane Doulenagh O'Neil\" in Abbé MacGeoghegan's 1758 \"History of Ireland\". After he assumed the leadership of the O'Neills, he was referred to simply as \"Ó Néill\" (\"The O'Neill\"). The nickname \"Shane the Proud\" (), which appears in nineteenth and early twentieth century popular histories, was coined"}, {"doc_id": 2022860, "score": 75.47398376464844, "title": "Shane O'Neill (son of Conn)", "text": "abducted in 1531 by a rival O'Neill family, but otherwise nothing is known about his youth. The English, since the late 1530s, had been expanding their control over Ireland, this century-long effort is known as the Tudor conquest of Ireland. To incorporate the native Irish lordships, they granted English titles to Irish lords – thus making Conn Bacach O'Neill, Shane's father, the first Earl of Tyrone. However, whereas in Gaelic custom the successor to a lordship was elected from his kinsmen in the system of Tanistry, the English insisted on succession by the first-born son or primogeniture. This created a"}]}
+{"question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film Humko Deewana Kar Gaye?", "answer": "India", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 6978169, "score": 78.63420867919922, "title": "Humko Deewana Kar Gaye", "text": "rendered a special song for the film which became extremely popular. The film released on 14 April 2006. The music of the film released on 2 February 2006. Aditya (Akshay Kumar), an automobile engineer, is passionate about cars. Not only is he an engineer, he is also a test driver for the company. He is engaged to marry Sonia (Bipasha Basu), a budding fashion designer. Aditya and Sonia are not on the same wavelength; while he is a traditionalist, she is an ultra-modern woman for whom career comes first. Much as Aditya tries to overlook these facts, they keep coming"}, {"doc_id": 6978171, "score": 78.35975646972656, "title": "Humko Deewana Kar Gaye", "text": "business magnate Karan Oberoi (Anil Kapoor). She has come to Canada all by herself to shop for her wedding. Despite her family's great wealth, she is a simple girl with a thirst for true love. She had everything she could ask for in her childhood but never time from her ever-so-busy father. Now, the man her father has chosen for her hardly has any time for her either. She finds a friend in Aditya, and as the two spend time together, their friendship grows. Aditya gets a chance from the company to participate in a car rally. He persuades Jia"}, {"doc_id": 6978170, "score": 78.1297378540039, "title": "Humko Deewana Kar Gaye", "text": "in the way of their relationship. Nevertheless, their wedding date is fixed and their families are preparing for the event. Meanwhile, Aditya is sent by his employer to Canada to learn about a new car model to be launched in India. Sonia also leaves at the same time for Paris in connection with a fashion show. Aditya arrives in Canada and is received by his sister Simran (Bhagyashree), her husband Robby (Mahesh Thakur) and their son, who all live in Canada. Destiny makes Aditya continually bump into Jia (Katrina Kaif), daughter of business tycoon Yashwardhan Birla, and fiancée of the"}, {"doc_id": 5309227, "score": 77.89220428466797, "title": "Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!", "text": "a wedding\". The story was constructed differently than what was popular at the time. There were no villains, violence, or battles between good and evil. From conception to finished product, the film took four years. Madhuri Dixit was paid a salary of for playing the role of Nisha. Aamir Khan was initially offered the role of Prem, but he declined the offer due to being dissatisfied with the script. It then went to Salman Khan, helping him to become a superstar. The producers/distributors exercised a higher than normal level of control over their work. There was a limited release, a"}, {"doc_id": 9362354, "score": 77.16159057617188, "title": "Hum (film)", "text": "shot in various locations including Mumbai, Ooty, and Mauritius. Mukul S. Anand had considered and discussed a potential scene for this film with Rajinikanth, where Amitabh Bachchan's character would help Govinda get a seat in the Police Academy. Anand discarded the scene, because he did not find it suitable. But Rajinikanth felt the scene had the potential to develop into a script for a possible feature film, which resulted into the 1995 Tamil film \"Baashha\". The soundtrack was composed by Laxmikant–Pyarelal. Two songs were inspired by Guinean singer Mory Kanté's 1987 album \"Akwaba Beach\", with \"Jumma Chumma De De\" being"}]}
+{"question": "Are John F. Mulholland Jr. and Tony Succar of the same nationality?", "answer": "yes", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 9042817, "score": 70.56938171386719, "title": "Hamid and Umer Hayat", "text": "Hamid and Umer Hayat Hamid Hayat (born September 10, 1983) is a United States citizen of Pakistani descent from Lodi, California. His father, Umer Hayat (born January 5, 1958), was born in Pakistan and emigrated to the United States in 1976; he is a naturalized American citizen. Together they were the subjects of the first terrorism trial in the state of California. Both were alleged to be part of, or associated with, a terrorist sleeper cell. In June 2005 Hamid Hayat was arrested and charged with providing material support to terrorists, and of lying about it to FBI agents. The"}, {"doc_id": 4298120, "score": 70.5556640625, "title": "Ryan and Kyle Pepi", "text": "Ryan and Kyle Pepi Ryan and Kyle Pepi (born August 2, 1993, in North Attleboro, Massachusetts) are twin child actors. In 1995, they had a recurring role on the soap opera \"Another World\", playing \"Kirkland Harrison\". In 1999, they played the character \"Jackie Dunphy\" in the movie \"Outside Providence\". The twins also shared credits for guest roles on episodes of the television series \"MADtv\" in 1999, \"The X-Files\" in 2000, \"ER\" in 2001, and \"Robbery Homicide Division\" in 2002. Ryan and Kyle also worked on commercials for products such as Ford Windstar, Papa Gino's, Playskool, Milton Bradley, Kids Town, Family"}, {"doc_id": 4298121, "score": 70.37723541259766, "title": "Ryan and Kyle Pepi", "text": "Fun Magazine, and Parents Magazine. In 2011, Kyle Christopher Pepi and Ryan David Pepi graduated from Mansfield High School in Mansfield, Massachusetts. Ryan and Kyle Pepi Ryan and Kyle Pepi (born August 2, 1993, in North Attleboro, Massachusetts) are twin child actors. In 1995, they had a recurring role on the soap opera \"Another World\", playing \"Kirkland Harrison\". In 1999, they played the character \"Jackie Dunphy\" in the movie \"Outside Providence\". The twins also shared credits for guest roles on episodes of the television series \"MADtv\" in 1999, \"The X-Files\" in 2000, \"ER\" in 2001, and \"Robbery Homicide Division\" in"}, {"doc_id": 11571031, "score": 70.05876159667969, "title": "Jack Worthington", "text": "Jack Worthington Jack Rodney Worthington II (born November 22, 1961) is an American investment banker. In a 2008 article in \"Vanity Fair\", Worthington claimed that his mother confided to him, as a result of the discovery of a genetic illness of his presumed father later in life, that he is the illegitimate son of the thirty-fifth President of the United States, John F. Kennedy. Worthington was born in Maverick County, Texas, to Jack Rodney Worthington (August 18, 1937 - May 19, 2007) and Mary Evelyn Bibb Worthington (born 1941). He was born on November 22, 1961, exactly 2 years prior"}, {"doc_id": 3759770, "score": 69.501953125, "title": "Ammar al-Baluchi", "text": "Ammar al-Baluchi Ammar Al-Baluchi (, ; also transliterated as Amar Al-Balochi, born Ali Abdul Aziz Ali) is a Pakistani citizen in U.S. custody at Guantanamo Bay detention camp. Charges against him include \"facilitating the 9/11 attackers, acting as a courier for Osama bin Laden and plotting to crash a plane packed with explosives into the U.S. consulate in Karachi.\" Member of the same al-Baluchi clan as Khalid Sheikh Muhammad (KSM) and Ramzi Yousef, U.S. officials state that he was a \"key Lieutenant\" of his uncle KSM who assisted KSM in the execution of the September 11 attacks, and that he"}]}
+{"question": "Who lived longer, Silas Hardy or Lee Mantle?", "answer": "Lee Mantle", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 662690, "score": 71.69412231445312, "title": "Laurel and Hardy", "text": "that Hardy's home was sold to help cover the cost of his medical expenses during this time. He died of a stroke on August 7, 1957, and longtime friend Bob Chatterton stated that Hardy weighed just at the time of his death. Hardy was laid to rest at Pierce Brothers' Valhalla Memorial Park, North Hollywood. Following Hardy's death, Laurel and Hardy's films were returned to movie theaters as clips of their work were featured in Robert Youngson's silent-film compilation \"The Golden Age of Comedy\". For the remaining eight years of his life, Stan Laurel refused to perform and even turned"}, {"doc_id": 662689, "score": 71.66667175292969, "title": "Laurel and Hardy", "text": "Laurel and Hardy provided a filmed insert in which they reminisce about their friends in British variety. They made their final appearance on camera in 1956 in a private home movie, shot by a family friend at the Reseda, CA home of Stan Laurel's daughter, Lois. It contains no audio and is three minutes in length. In 1956, while following his doctor's orders to improve his health due to a heart condition, Hardy lost over . However, he suffered several strokes that resulted in the loss of mobility and speech. Despite having a long and successful career, it was reported"}, {"doc_id": 1273813, "score": 71.13725280761719, "title": "Joe Shuster", "text": "unsuccessful. In 1975, Siegel launched a publicity campaign, in which Shuster participated, protesting DC Comics' treatment of him and Shuster. The Association of American Editorial Cartoonists president, Jerry Robinson was involved in the campaign along with comic-book artist Neal Adams. In the face of a great deal of negative publicity over their handling of the affair (and due to the upcoming Superman movie), DC's parent company Warner Communications reinstated the byline dropped more than thirty years earlier and granted the pair a lifetime pension of $20,000 a year, later increased to $30,000, plus health benefits. The first issue with the"}, {"doc_id": 662687, "score": 70.5051040649414, "title": "Laurel and Hardy", "text": "them\". To which Stan replies \"That's going to take a long time, isn't it?\" On May 17, 1954, the pair made their last live stage performance in Plymouth, UK at the Palace Theatre. On December 1, 1954, the team made their only American television appearance when they were surprised and interviewed by Ralph Edwards on his live NBC-TV program \"This Is Your Life\". Lured to the Knickerbocker Hotel as a subterfuge for a business meeting with producer Bernard Delfont the doors opened to their suite #205, flooding the room with light and the voice of Edwards. This telecast was preserved"}, {"doc_id": 662702, "score": 70.15996551513672, "title": "Laurel and Hardy", "text": "A biopic called \"Stan & Ollie\" starring Steve Coogan as Laurel and John C. Reilly as Hardy debuted in October 2018 at the BFI London Film Festival. Notes Citations Bibliography Laurel and Hardy Laurel and Hardy were a comedy double act during the early Classical Hollywood era of American cinema. The team was composed of Englishman Stan Laurel (1890–1965) and American Oliver Hardy (1892–1957). They became well known during the late 1920s through the mid-1940s for their slapstick comedy, with Laurel playing the clumsy and childlike friend of the pompous bully Hardy. The duo's signature tune is known variously as"}]}
+{"question": "Which film whose director is younger, Heartworn Highways or Me & You, Us, Forever?", "answer": "Me & You, Us, Forever", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 3884325, "score": 69.82208251953125, "title": "Road movie", "text": "scene\"; Walter Salles' \"The Motorcycle Diaries\" (2004), about Che Guevera's epic motorcycle trip; Mark Duplass and Jay Duplass' \"The Puffy Chair\" (2005), the \"first mumblecore road movie\"; \"Broken Flowers\" (2005); Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris' \"Little Miss Sunshine\" (2006), about a family's trip in a VW camper van; \"Old Joy\" (2006); Alexander Payne's \"Nebraska\" (2012), which depicts a father and son on a road trip; Steven Knight's \"Locke\" (2013), about a construction executive taking stressful calls on a road trip; and Jafar Panahi's \"Taxi Tehran\" (2015), about a cab driver ferrying strange passengers around the city. Timothy Corrigan has called"}, {"doc_id": 20118732, "score": 68.95623779296875, "title": "Brett Haley", "text": "the US on June 8, 2018. Brett Haley Brett Haley is an American film director, writer and editor best known for his work on \"The Hero\", \"I'll See You in My Dreams\", \"The New Year\" and the 2018 film \"Hearts Beat Loud\". Born in Illinois and raised in Key West, Florida and Pensacola, Florida, Brett Haley discovered filmmaking at an early age. Armed with a VHS videocamera as a 9 year-old, he recalls, \"From a young age, I was a storyteller. I just knew it was what I wanted to do\". Haley credits his older brother, Joshua Ferris, for introducing"}, {"doc_id": 13965969, "score": 68.74272918701172, "title": "Me & You, Us, Forever", "text": "group. The two forge a friendship and find they have a common bond: both have been thinking about their lost first loves. As he reminisces about his old high school girlfriend (Kathryn Worsham), he regrets he ever broke up with her. Now, 30 years later, he wants to see her again. According to Christiano, the idea for the film occurred years before his marriage, and he began writing it in about 2002, basing it on his own \"first love\" teen romance in New York. He stated that he wrote it with the intention of helping Christians through difficult times, and"}, {"doc_id": 19085884, "score": 68.37174987792969, "title": "Southbound (2015 film)", "text": "ground behind them continues to crumble, Mitch and Jack drive away. Producers Brad Miska and Radio Silence began working together in 2014 to create the concept as Miska brought on Benjamin, Bruckner, and Horvath to fill out the other director roles. Pre-production began in shortly thereafter and the filmmakers (most of whom had previously worked together on \"V/H/S\") collaborated throughout the process. Principal photography took place in various locations throughout the greater Los Angeles area and the Mojave Desert in 2015, including Twentynine Palms and Amboy. Roy’s was filmed at Roy's Motel and Café in Amboy, California. A festival version"}, {"doc_id": 20960693, "score": 67.94715118408203, "title": "Back Roads (2018 film)", "text": "Back Roads (2018 film) Back Roads is a 2018 American drama film directed by Alex Pettyfer, and the screenplay by Tawni O'Dell and Adrian Lyne was adapted from the best selling novel by Tawni O'Dell. The film stars Alex Pettyfer, Jennifer Morrison, Nicola Peltz, Chiara Aurelia, Hala Finley, June Carry, with Robert Patrick and Juliette Lewis. The film premiered at the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival and will be in selected theaters in the United States on December 7, 2018, by Samuel Goldwyn Films, and will also be released on video on demand and digital. Based on the Oprah’s Book Club"}]}
+{"question": "Who was born earlier, Fana Kochovska or Michael Gurstein?", "answer": "Fana Kochovska", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 3166583, "score": 75.22451782226562, "title": "Johann Georg Hiedler", "text": "her illegitimate five-year-old son, Alois. It was later claimed Johann Georg had fathered Alois prior to his marriage to Maria, although Alois had been declared illegitimate on his birth certificate and baptism papers; the claim that Johann Georg was the true father of Alois was not made after the marriage of Maria and Johann Georg, or, indeed, even during the lifetime of either of them. In 1877, twenty years after the death of Johann Georg and almost thirty years after the death of Maria, Alois was legally declared to have been Johann Georg's son. Johann Georg's younger brother, Johann Nepomuk"}, {"doc_id": 11845653, "score": 74.3729248046875, "title": "The Makropulos Affair", "text": "physician to Emperor Rudolf II. Kolenatý disbelieves the answers. When Jaroslav asks again her name, she repeats: Elina Makropulos. Jaroslav asks if she was the mistress of Baron Joseph Prus: she says yes. Gregor then asks if she was Ellian MacGregor: she replies yes. She further states that Ferdinand Gregor was her son, which makes her a direct ancestor of Gregor (his great-great-great-great-great-grandmother). Kolenatý again asks her date of birth, which she repeats: 1585. Hauk-Šendorf asks then if she was Eugenia Montez, and she admits yes. She also admits to being Elsa Müller and Ekaterina Myshkin. Emilia confesses that she"}, {"doc_id": 6423261, "score": 73.21632385253906, "title": "Eupraxia of Kiev", "text": "century, because Henry forced Eupraxia-Adelaide to take part in orgies, when she became pregnant she was unable to tell who the father of her child was. Eupraxia-Adelaide thus decided to leave Henry. Christian Raffensperger has suggested that there might be some truth to this story, based on a reference to the death of one of Henry’s sons in Donizo’s \"Vita Mathildis\" (written c.1115). Since Henry’s children by his first wife Bertha are accounted for, according to Raffensperger this could be a child by Eupraxia-Adelaide (alternatively, it could be a reference to a child by a mistress, or simply a mistake)."}, {"doc_id": 11919212, "score": 72.97981262207031, "title": "János Wass", "text": "daughter's wedding. János Wass János Wass (), or \"Prince\" John, (16th century) was an illegitimate son of King Louis II of Hungary and Bohemia, the ill-fated king, who died young and in mysterious circumstances at the Battle of Mohács by a liaison with his mother, Anne of Foix-Candale's former lady's maid, Angelitha Wass. His and his mother's names appear in the sources of the Chamber in Pozsony (now Bratislava) as either János Wass or János Lanthos which can refer to the fact that he used his mother's name first, then that of his 'job', 'lantos' that means 'lutanist, bard'. He"}, {"doc_id": 3462076, "score": 72.85708618164062, "title": "Johann Nepomuk Hiedler", "text": "after all, the stepson of his brother Johann Georg, and Nepomuk may have known that in fact Alois was Johann Georg's natural child. After the death of Alois' mother Maria, it could hardly have been a suitable life for a ten-year old child to be raised by an itinerant miller. Nepomuk left Alois a considerable portion of his life savings. Nepomuk's granddaughter, Klara, had a longstanding affair with Alois before marrying him in 1885 after the death of his second wife. In 1889 she gave birth to Adolf Hitler. Johann Nepomuk Hiedler Johann Nepomuceno Hiedler, also known as Johann Nepomuk"}]}
+{"question": "Who is the paternal grandfather of Yi Hong?", "answer": "Prince Yi Kang", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 9763036, "score": 81.71615600585938, "title": "Bo Yikao", "text": "Bo Yikao Bo Yikao was the oldest son of King Wen of Zhou and the elder brother of King Wu, the founder of the Zhou dynasty of ancient China. As a member of the Zhou royal house, his family name was Ji. \"Bo\" refers to his status as the oldest son of his father. \"Yikao\" may have been his personal name or a posthumous name used for ritual purposes. It is known that he did not inherit his father's realm along the Wei River. Based on later Chinese inheritance laws and legends, it is typically thought that he predeceased his"}, {"doc_id": 15045724, "score": 81.35618591308594, "title": "Hou Ji", "text": "ruling family of the Zhou dynasty. Hou Ji's original name was Qi (), meaning \"abandoned\". Two separate versions of his origin were common. In one version of Chinese mythology, he was said to have been supernaturally conceived when his mother Jiang Yuan, a previously barren wife of the Emperor Ku, stepped into a footprint left by Shangdi, the supreme sky god of the early Chinese pantheon. Another account simply make him one of Ku's four sons, each prophesied to father a family of emperors over China. This origin allowed his descendants to claim a lineage from the Yellow Emperor as"}, {"doc_id": 17719308, "score": 81.07459259033203, "title": "Ye the Great", "text": "Zhou families. Ye the Great Ye or Yeh the Great () was a figure in Chinese mythology. In the \"Records of the Grand Historian\", Sima Qian's account of the origin of the House of Ying made him the son of Lady Xiu and the egg of a black bird. He was said to have been the father of Fei the Great, who later became known as Boyi, by the Lady Hua. Some Chinese scholars have argued that his name was a title or epithet of Gao Yao, who served under Emperor Shun and was counted as the ancestor of some"}, {"doc_id": 9763040, "score": 80.44992065429688, "title": "Bo Yikao", "text": "white rabbits, which are later brought under the care of the moon goddess Chang'e. Bo Yikao Bo Yikao was the oldest son of King Wen of Zhou and the elder brother of King Wu, the founder of the Zhou dynasty of ancient China. As a member of the Zhou royal house, his family name was Ji. \"Bo\" refers to his status as the oldest son of his father. \"Yikao\" may have been his personal name or a posthumous name used for ritual purposes. It is known that he did not inherit his father's realm along the Wei River. Based on"}, {"doc_id": 17719307, "score": 80.16243743896484, "title": "Ye the Great", "text": "Ye the Great Ye or Yeh the Great () was a figure in Chinese mythology. In the \"Records of the Grand Historian\", Sima Qian's account of the origin of the House of Ying made him the son of Lady Xiu and the egg of a black bird. He was said to have been the father of Fei the Great, who later became known as Boyi, by the Lady Hua. Some Chinese scholars have argued that his name was a title or epithet of Gao Yao, who served under Emperor Shun and was counted as the ancestor of some Li and"}]}
+{"question": "Who is the paternal grandfather of Frederick Iii, Landgrave Of Thuringia?", "answer": "Frederick I, Margrave of Meissen", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 12211233, "score": 88.25003051757812, "title": "Prince Welf Henry of Hanover", "text": "Henry was a descendant of Victoria of the United Kingdom and Albert, Prince Consort through their eldest daughter Victoria, Princess Royal, the wife of Frederick III, German Emperor. His sister, Princess Friederike of Hanover married Paul I, King of the Hellenes. Patrilineal descent, descent from father to son, is the principle behind membership in royal houses, as it can be traced back through the generations - which means that the \"historically accurate\" royal house of monarchs of the House of Hanover was the House of Lucca (or Este, or Welf). This is the descent of the primary male heir. For"}, {"doc_id": 6420512, "score": 88.20066833496094, "title": "Frederick III, Landgrave of Thuringia", "text": "was divided between his three sons and Thuringia was inherited by his brothers; it later passed to his nephew Frederick IV, Landgrave of Thuringia, son of his brother Balthasar, and was ultimately inherited by Frederick the Strict's grandson, Frederick II, Elector of Saxony. Frederick was married to Catherine of Henneberg, heiress of Coburg, Neustadt, Sonneberg, Neuhaus, Rodach, etc. (died Coburg 15 July 1397), daughter of Count Heinrich IV of Henneberg. They had four sons: Frederick III, Landgrave of Thuringia Frederick III, the Strict (14 December 1332, Dresden – 21 May 1381, Altenburg), Landgrave of Thuringia and Margrave of Meissen, was"}, {"doc_id": 146880, "score": 88.03144836425781, "title": "Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor", "text": "\"Arch-Sleepyhead of the Holy Roman Empire\" () during his lifetime, he is today increasingly seen as an efficient ruler. Born at the Tyrolean residence of Innsbruck in 1415, Frederick was the eldest son of the Inner Austrian duke Ernest the Iron, a member of the Leopoldian line of the Habsburg dynasty, and his second wife Cymburgis of Masovia. According to the 1379 Treaty of Neuberg, the Leopoldinian branch ruled over the duchies of Styria, Carinthia and Carniola, or what was referred to as Inner Austria. Only three of Frederick's eight siblings survived childhood: his younger brother Albert (later to be"}, {"doc_id": 509892, "score": 87.91766357421875, "title": "Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor", "text": "became Duke of the southern German region of Swabia (Herzog von Schwaben), and shortly afterwards made his first trip to the East, accompanied by his uncle, the German king Conrad III, on the Second Crusade. The expedition proved to be a disaster, but Frederick distinguished himself and won the complete confidence of the king. When Conrad died in February 1152, only Frederick and the prince-bishop of Bamberg were at his deathbed. Both asserted afterwards that Conrad had, in full possession of his mental powers, handed the royal insignia to Frederick and indicated that Frederick, rather than Conrad's own six-year-old son,"}, {"doc_id": 13877947, "score": 87.29098510742188, "title": "William II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg", "text": "only son as a child and he himself had no eligible daughters, he selected his grandson, Albert of Saxe-Wittenberg, the son of his daughter Elizabeth, as his successor. In fact he had previously asked Emperor Charles IV for the eventual enfeoffment of the state to his grandson, but backed away again in the years that followed, because he feared the influence of Albert's uncles, Wenceslas and Rudolf. A further reason may be found in the terms of the Brunswick-Lüneburg investiture agreement of 1235 as well as the succession treaties agreed by William's father with the Brunswick line of the House"}]}
+{"question": "Who is Archduchess Isabella Clara Of Austria's father-in-law?", "answer": "Charles Gonzaga", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 13348715, "score": 83.29845428466797, "title": "Archduchess Isabella Clara of Austria", "text": "drink an aphrodisiac, or in the midst of a lascivious intercourse. Already during the life of her husband, Isabella Clara, relying on the advice of her lover, controlled the political situation in the Duchy. Becoming a Regent on behalf of her minor son, she appointed Count Bulgarini as her First Minister and took a neutral position between the Spanish and French Kingdoms, and also kept a cautious policy to achieve the independence of the Duchies of Mantua and Montferrat from the Holy Roman Empire. In November 1666 she received for her son the Ducal investiture from the Holy Roman Empire,"}, {"doc_id": 14114884, "score": 80.73564147949219, "title": "Archduchess Isabella of Austria", "text": "of Prince Leopold of Bavaria and his wife Archduchess Gisela of Austria. The wedding took place at the Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna, and was attended by many important figures, including Franz Joseph I of Austria, Prince Georg's maternal grandfather. Before the wedding, Isabella renounced all rights of succession to the Austrian and Hungarian thrones, an act required of all archduchesses when they married, regardless of the groom's rank. She solemnly made her renunciation in front of the entire Viennese court. It is believed that Isabella had second thoughts even before the marriage, but was forced to go through with the"}, {"doc_id": 14114886, "score": 80.56378173828125, "title": "Archduchess Isabella of Austria", "text": "residence in Munich, where Isabella first experienced Bavarian court life. They lived there for three days before Isabella left the city for her Viennese home to stay with her mother, and refused to return. Family members tried to bring about a reconciliation, and there seemed to be hopes for a resolution for a small period of time. When these failed, Georg's father Prince Leopold even took a special journey to Vienna to convince Isabella to return. In the end however, all efforts failed. The two were very different in character and disposition, and Isabella reportedly felt she had been slighted"}, {"doc_id": 13348714, "score": 80.27617645263672, "title": "Archduchess Isabella Clara of Austria", "text": "Duke and a baptized Jew from the Mantua ghetto. Their relations at first were secret, but soon were known by all. Due to her affair, Isabella Clara suffered the reject and contempt from the Ducal court. In June 1661 an assassination attempt was made against the Count Bulgarini, but the shot killed his father. In 1660, after the death of her mother-in-law, Isabella Clara also took the title of Duchess of Montferrat. When Charles II died suddenly on 14 August 1665, there were rumors that he was poisoned by his wife's orders. In fact, the Duke died either accidentally after"}, {"doc_id": 14114885, "score": 80.08995819091797, "title": "Archduchess Isabella of Austria", "text": "plans regardless. On the evening before the wedding, a mysterious fire broke out; it was extinguished before the building was destroyed, but not before it destroyed her wedding dress and vast trousseau. Isabella reportedly used the fire as an excuse to postpone the wedding, indicating her guilt by some. One account states, \"The bride, rebellious and tearful, showed in every action that she hated her husband\". The couple honeymooned in Wales, Paris, and Algiers but separated before they returned to Bavaria. Sources state that they quarreled all through the honeymoon and became irreconcilable. Upon their return, the couple took up"}]}
+{"question": "Who was born first, Evan Noel or Lukky Tedjamukti?", "answer": "Evan Noel", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 7318647, "score": 72.96682739257812, "title": "Lee Ann Kim", "text": "were inspired by a story she watched regarding former National Football League quarterback Dan Marino's own family, prompting the couple to adopt a child while having a birth child of their own. They contacted the Holt International adoption agency and were matched with a boy in March, 2005. However, when the agency was notified that Kim was due to give birth in July 2005, the agency put a stop to the adoption process and reassigned the boy to another family. This was devastating for Kim, who had already named the boy Samuel. Her birth child, Weston Yongwon Song, was born"}, {"doc_id": 13874299, "score": 70.40119934082031, "title": "Thursday October Christian I", "text": "Thursday October Christian I Thursday October Christian (14 October 1790 – 21 April 1831) was the first son of Fletcher Christian (leader of the historical mutiny on the \"Bounty\") and his Tahitian wife Mauatua. He was conceived on Tahiti, and was the first child born on the Pitcairn Islands after the mutineers took refuge on the island. Born on a Thursday in October, he was given his unusual name because Fletcher Christian wanted his son to have \"no name that will remind me of England.\" Thursday, at age 16, married an older native woman, Teraura (Susannah), who had been Ned"}, {"doc_id": 20037465, "score": 70.34442138671875, "title": "Ali Cobby Eckermann", "text": "pregnant, and gave birth when she was 19. Her son was adopted. After turning 18, Eckermann began searching for her birth mother, Audrey, but didn't find her until she was 34, after information had been released with the \"Bringing Them Home\" report in 1997. Four years later, she found her son Jonnie. Most of her early adult life was spent in the Northern Territory, on Arrernte country, Jawoyn country and Larrakia country. She worked in various places, including a remote arts centre outside Alice Springs. She says that 'I learnt to live in two different ways over my life. I"}, {"doc_id": 8911233, "score": 69.92829895019531, "title": "Jayden", "text": "names in 1994, at number 850. It became dramatically more popular among ethnic minorities in the U.S. thereafter with the naming of Jaden Smith (a variant of Jayden; derived from his mother's name, \"Jada\"), the son of two famous actors, in 1998: use of the name about doubled between 1998 and 1999. Australia saw \"Jayden\" as a top 100 name in the state of Victoria in 1989. In the United States, a decade later, \"Jayden\" rank had risen to 62 and peaked at number 4 in 2011 with 16,979 births. The rank of \"Jayden\" is 26; variants that have peaked"}, {"doc_id": 20695995, "score": 69.73271179199219, "title": "David Tudehope", "text": "an Australia Day function in Ingham, Queensland. Among Tudehope's most notable cases were the birth of quintuplets, Tahlia, Olivia, Mikaela, Madaleine and Ethan Wale in 1991 and the birth of Jonathon Heeley who was born 12 weeks premature in 1992 with a birthweight of 374 grams, making him at that time the smallest baby to have ever survived being born in Australia. Throughout his career, Tudehope has authored or co-authored a number of neonatology-related books, including: David Tudehope David Ian Tudehope is an Australian physician, specialising in neonatology. Tudehope is credited with progressing neonatal research in Queensland in his roles"}]}
+{"question": "What is the place of birth of Kamures Kadın's husband?", "answer": "Istanbul", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 19139431, "score": 84.24375915527344, "title": "Muhteşem Yüzyıl: Kösem", "text": "gives birth to a son named Osman. Fahriye Sultan and Dervish wed. Kösem warns Safiye that she has only one day to pack all her belongings and leave for the Eski Saray, otherwise Kösem will inform the sultan about everything. Safiye agrees, asking only that she get the letter proving Fahriye's treason. The next morning, all the harem is alarmed at Safiye Sultan's departure. As she is on her carriage accompanied by Bülbül and Cennet, Cennet hands her the manuscript. Safiye is shocked that the manuscript is plain and contains no writing, meaning Kösem had tricked her and kept the"}, {"doc_id": 15147188, "score": 81.91329956054688, "title": "Muhteşem Yüzyıl", "text": "imperial household, especially romantic entanglements and rivalries. The animosity between Hürrem Sultan and Mahidevran Sultan, mother of the Sultan's eldest son, and the role of Hafsa Sultan, the valide sultan; Hürrem's rise as Süleyman's favorite while pregnant with his son, her falling from favor several times and her eventual return to grace; Pargalı İbrahim's entanglement with Hatice Sultan, the Sultan's sister, and many others. The story begins 37 years after the death of Suleiman the Magnificent. It recounts the life of Mahpeyker Kösem Sultan, a female ruler of the Ottoman Empire through her sons and grandson. The show generated controversy"}, {"doc_id": 19139433, "score": 81.58676147460938, "title": "Muhteşem Yüzyıl: Kösem", "text": "Sultan Ahmed asks his mother Handan Sultan to return to the palace, which pleases her very much. Months pass and Kösem bears a son named Mehmed. When Mehmed Giray visits Fahriye, she admits to him that she hates him. As a result, Mehmed begins working with Kösem Sultan to lure Fahriye out of the religious house, so the guards may take her to the Sultan's justice. They succeed in hatching this plan, and Fahriye is taken to the Sultan, who spares her for the sake of the royal family's reputation. He later exposes his true intentions when he assigns Dervish"}, {"doc_id": 19139422, "score": 80.95843505859375, "title": "Muhteşem Yüzyıl: Kösem", "text": "dies, clearing the way for Ahmed to ascend to the Ottoman throne. Meanwhile, in Tinos (modern day Greece) Anastasia (also referred as Nasya), is a 13-year old Greek girl who lives an idyllic life with her father Enzo, her mother, and her younger sister. Previously, she was painted with a lamb in her hands. This portrait Is delivered to Safiye Sultan, who presents it as a gift to her grandson Sultan Ahmed I. Due to the impression made on him, Safiye Sultan orders the girl to be brought to Topkapi Palace. On the road to Istanbul, Anastasia spots Iskander, a"}, {"doc_id": 15262119, "score": 80.44316101074219, "title": "Nebahat Çehre", "text": "and intensely severe love, full of quarrels and beatings. Nebahat would get beaten up a lot by Yılmaz.\"\" A particularly renowned incident that had occurred between Güney and Çehre and which has been described by several individuals who knew them, involves Çehre to leave home and board a train with her brother Tayyar without the knowledge of Güney, and go to the northwestern Turkish city of Eskişehir, to visit her relatives. Güney, upon discovering this, pursues the train within his car, drives ahead and parks his automobile on the train tracks. As the train reaches Güney with a screeching noise,"}]}
+{"question": "Which film was released first, The Heat'S On or Horror Story (Film)?", "answer": "The Heat'S On", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 15662807, "score": 69.73458862304688, "title": "The Heat's On", "text": "the screen until 27 years later in \"Myra Breckenridge\" (1970), and chose to pursue a successful career in theater instead. The Heat's On The Heat's On (1943) is a musical movie starring Mae West, William Gaxton, and Victor Moore, and released by Columbia Pictures. Broadway star Fay Lawrence (West) is a temperamental diva who is reluctantly persuaded by a Broadway producer (Gaxton) to star in his latest production. Mae West was 49 at the time of the movie's production, her first film in three years, after an interlude starring on Broadway. Due to Mae West's risqué and ribald dialogue being"}, {"doc_id": 15662806, "score": 69.09050750732422, "title": "The Heat's On", "text": "The Heat's On The Heat's On (1943) is a musical movie starring Mae West, William Gaxton, and Victor Moore, and released by Columbia Pictures. Broadway star Fay Lawrence (West) is a temperamental diva who is reluctantly persuaded by a Broadway producer (Gaxton) to star in his latest production. Mae West was 49 at the time of the movie's production, her first film in three years, after an interlude starring on Broadway. Due to Mae West's risqué and ribald dialogue being severely censored by the conservative Hays office, the movie was not a box office success. West did not return to"}, {"doc_id": 16641067, "score": 69.05974578857422, "title": "The Heat (film)", "text": "Recreation\" and ultimately sold it to producer Peter Chernin for $600,000 prior to even being presented to prospective bidders. Inspired by the buddy cop film genre, primarily examples such as \"Running Scared\" (1986) and \"Lethal Weapon\" (1987), Dippold set out to write a film in which the leads were portrayed by women. As Dippold explains, \"[In] \"Running Scared\", they go down to the Caribbean and there's this montage of them on scooters, and there's a different hot girl on the back every time it cuts back to the scooter. And it just felt like, I don't want to be the"}, {"doc_id": 16641055, "score": 68.77586364746094, "title": "The Heat (film)", "text": "The Heat (film) The Heat is a 2013 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by Paul Feig and written by Katie Dippold. It stars Sandra Bullock, Melissa McCarthy, Demián Bichir, Marlon Wayans, Michael Rapaport, and Jane Curtin. The film centers on FBI Special Agent Sarah Ashburn and Boston Detective Shannon Mullins, who must take down a mobster in Boston. The film was released in the United States on June 28, 2013. It received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised the chemistry, and performances of Bullock and McCarthy, and was a success at the box office, grossing $229 million"}, {"doc_id": 16641074, "score": 68.3039321899414, "title": "The Heat (film)", "text": "bad impression that this was a less funny film. Shortly after the film's release, director Feig announced that the film would be followed by a sequel. In October 2013, Bullock stated that she won't come back for the sequel and the project itself was put on hold. Instead, the sequel was reportedly being replaced by a spin-off film that will center around Jamie Denbo and Jessica Chaffin's characters Beth and Gina from the first film. The Heat (film) The Heat is a 2013 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by Paul Feig and written by Katie Dippold. It stars"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director died later, There'S Always Vanilla or L'Ultimo Amante?", "answer": "There'S Always Vanilla", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 2308911, "score": 72.13037109375, "title": "Lucio Fulci", "text": "years, some believed that he may have intentionally allowed himself to die by not taking his diabetes medications, but this is controversial. Dario Argento paid for Fulci's funeral arrangements. Fulci's films had remained generally ignored or dismissed for many years by the mainstream critics, who regarded his work as exploitation. However, genre fans appreciated his films as being stylish exercises in extreme gore. At least one of his films, \"The Beyond\", has \"amassed a large and dedicated following\". In 1998, \"The Beyond\" was re-released to theaters by Quentin Tarantino, who has often cited the film, and Fulci himself, as a"}, {"doc_id": 9240144, "score": 71.55462646484375, "title": "Claudio Villa", "text": "ninth; in 1967 he sang \"Non andare più lontano\", finishing eleventh. His death in 1987 by a heart attack was announced live by host Pippo Baudo during the last night of that year's Sanremo Festival. His tomb, surrounded by bas-relief and wall-paintings made in occasion of 20th anniversary of death, is located in San Sebastiano cemetery in Rocca di Papa, near Rome, where he lived for many years with his family. The singer was largely unknown in North America until the 1996 film \"Big Night\" was released, co-directed by Stanley Tucci and Campbell Scott. The film won international acclaim. The"}, {"doc_id": 3126150, "score": 71.51154327392578, "title": "Joe D'Amato", "text": "a limited theatrical release in Italy. In 1998, D'Amato directed the swashbuckler \"I predatori delle Antille\" starring Anita Rinaldi. Joe D'Amato died of a heart attack in Rome on January 23, 1999. According to Luigi Cozzi, his death happened unexpectedly while he was busy preparing a new film. His last film was the adult film \"Showgirl\" (1999), a take on Paul Verhoeven's \"Showgirls\" (1995). Throughout his career, D'Amato used his birthname Aristide Massaccesi only once for a directorial credit, namely for \"Death Smiles on a Murderer\" (1973). However, it was regularly used for other credits. For his first work as"}, {"doc_id": 19637895, "score": 70.79701232910156, "title": "Alberto Negrin", "text": "Alberto Negrin Alberto Negrin (born 2 January 1940) is an Italian film director and screenwriter, known for his historical, nostalgic and political films. Negrin started his career as a fine art photographer. In 1962 he debuted as an assistant stage director, collaborating with Orazio Costa and Giorgio Strehler. In a career spanning over four decades, Negrin has directed over 30 films and series, including the giallo film \"Enigma rosso\" (1978), \"Mussolini and I\" (1985), starring Bob Hoskins, Anthony Hopkins and Susan Sarandon, the TV miniseries \"The Secret of the Sahara\" (1987) (with Ben Kingsley), \"\" (1989) (with Burt Lancaster), \"Tower"}, {"doc_id": 3291246, "score": 70.64634704589844, "title": "Nino Manfredi", "text": "elections with the Pannella List, he withdrawn the candidature to not give up his artistic commitments. In 1993, during the shooting of \"Un commissario a Roma\", he suffered a hypoxia which compromised his memory functions. Starting from \"Un commissario a Roma\" his popularity revamped thanks to a series of successful RAI TV-series and miniseries, notably \"Linda e il brigadiere\". Manfredi's last role was Galapago, an almost mute stranger with no memory in Miguel Hermoso's Spanish drama film \"The End of a Mystery\". On 7 July 2003, a few months after the release of the film, he was struck by a"}]}
+{"question": "Do both films September Affair and A Gathering Of Eagles have the directors that share the same nationality?", "answer": "yes", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 10407124, "score": 69.6476058959961, "title": "Vantage Point (film)", "text": "Vantage Point (film) Vantage Point is a 2008 American political action thriller film directed by Pete Travis and written by Barry L. Levy. The story focuses on an assassination attempt on the President of the United States, as seen from the various vantage points of different characters. Dennis Quaid, Matthew Fox, Forest Whitaker, William Hurt and Sigourney Weaver star in principal roles. The film is often compared, unfavorably, to Akira Kurosawa's \"Rashomon\", which also employed storytelling through multiple perspectives. \"Rashomon\" used the multiple perspectives to question the possibility of truth, in a process called the Rashomon effect; in contrast, \"Vantage"}, {"doc_id": 10407160, "score": 69.04547882080078, "title": "Vantage Point (film)", "text": "a nomination from the Taurus World Stunt Awards in the category of \"Best Work With A Vehicle\" in 2009. Vantage Point (film) Vantage Point is a 2008 American political action thriller film directed by Pete Travis and written by Barry L. Levy. The story focuses on an assassination attempt on the President of the United States, as seen from the various vantage points of different characters. Dennis Quaid, Matthew Fox, Forest Whitaker, William Hurt and Sigourney Weaver star in principal roles. The film is often compared, unfavorably, to Akira Kurosawa's \"Rashomon\", which also employed storytelling through multiple perspectives. \"Rashomon\" used"}, {"doc_id": 1711758, "score": 69.03266143798828, "title": "They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (film)", "text": "in her marriage at the time, she drew on her personal anguish to help her with her characterization. Warren Beatty originally was considered for the role of Robert Syverton and Pollack's first choice for Rocky was character actor Lionel Stander. The film is notable for using the technique of flashforwards (glimpses of the future), not commonly used in movies. They are used in the last 18 minutes of the film, as passages appear denoting the fate of Robert, just before the tragic shock ending. Costar Gig Young was noted for his deep characterization of Rocky: he patterned his character after"}, {"doc_id": 16613907, "score": 68.41757202148438, "title": "Ted Richmond", "text": "Ted Richmond Ted Richmond (June 10, 1910 – December 23, 2013) was an American film producer credited with 66 films between 1940 and 1979. He was born in New Bedford, Massachusetts. Richmond produced films for several studios including Universal Pictures, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Columbia Pictures. His most noted films include Return of the Seven (1966) with Yul Brynner, Red Sun (1971) with Charles Bronson, and Papillon (1973) with Steve McQueen and Dustin Hoffman. He died in Paris at the age of 103 in 2013. Richmond was born in New Bedford, Massachusetts. He first worked in the movie business as an usher"}, {"doc_id": 15051245, "score": 68.41682434082031, "title": "McHenry Brothers", "text": "McHenry Brothers The McHenry Brothers are Edward Alexander McHenry (born August 25, 1983) and Rory Patrick McHenry (born 14 July 1987), siblings known professionally as the McHenry Brothers, are British film directors and screen writers. Edward and Rory are the eldest of four sons whose father, David McHenry is a production designer and mother, Maureen Bennett is an actress. Edward and Rory grew up in London and then Gloucestershire. They started collaborating on short films at a very young age and produced a trilogy of short films called \"A Baptism of Fire\" using action figures. Edward studied Fine Art at"}]}
+{"question": "Who is Joanna, Duchess Of Durazzo's paternal grandmother?", "answer": "Agnes of Périgord", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 8998112, "score": 81.15602111816406, "title": "Joanna of Austria, Grand Duchess of Tuscany", "text": "Careggi villa where it had been set up in the garden by Lorenzo de' Medici. The position of Joanna in the Florentine court was a difficult one: between 1566 and 1575, she gave birth to six daughters, of whom only three survived infancy. The absence of a male heir to continue the dynasty was the cause of constant conflict with her husband, who preferred the company of his mistress Bianca Cappello, who gave birth to a son, Antonio, in 1576. Finally, in 1577 Joanna gave birth to the long-awaited heir, baptised Filippo in honour of King Philip II of Spain,"}, {"doc_id": 8998110, "score": 80.9635009765625, "title": "Joanna of Austria, Grand Duchess of Tuscany", "text": "died 2 days after Joanna's birth and her sister Elisabeth of Austria, Queen of Poland, died two years before Joanna was born. Her paternal grandparents were Philip I of Castile and Joanna of Castile. Her maternal grandparents were King Vladislaus II of Bohemia and Hungary, and Anna of Foix-Candale. Through her father, Joanna was also a descendant of Isabella I of Castile and Mary of Burgundy. Her marriage to Francesco I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, took place on 18 December 1565 in Florence, after she solemnly arrived in the city by the Porta al Prato. Giorgio Vasari and"}, {"doc_id": 8998113, "score": 80.9404296875, "title": "Joanna of Austria, Grand Duchess of Tuscany", "text": "Joanna's first cousin. The birth was celebrated with great joy by the court, as now the succession of the Grand Duchy was secured and any ambitions of Bianca Cappello to have her son Antonio as heir of Tuscany were eliminated. However Filippo was to die young, and Joanna's brother-in-law, Ferdinando, succeeded Francesco as Grand Duke. On 10 April 1578, Joanna – heavily pregnant with her eighth child – fell from the stairs in the Grand Ducal Palace in Florence. Some hours later, she prematurely gave birth to a son, who died immediately. She died the next day on 11 April."}, {"doc_id": 1647464, "score": 80.90223693847656, "title": "Joanna I of Naples", "text": "Cardinal Aimery de Châtelus. Almost immediately, the court was involved in violent political struggles among the members of the Angevin house, especially the closest relatives of King Robert's three brothers: The Durazzo branch took major importance with the marriage between Charles of Durazzo and Maria, Countess of Alba and the Queen's sister, on 21 April 1343. Through this union, the Duke of Durazzo was placed first in line to the throne. When Joanna reached her majority, it was necessary to proceed with her official coronation. In accordance with the will of her grandfather, she opposed the coronation of her husband,"}, {"doc_id": 1647453, "score": 80.80909729003906, "title": "Joanna I of Naples", "text": "she had been born in Florence, but she may have actually been born during her parents' travel towards the town, according to scholar Nancy Goldstone. Joanna's elder sister, Louise, had died in January 1326, and her only brother, Charles Martel, lived only eight days in April 1327. Charles of Calabria died unexpectedly on 9 November 1328. With his death, his father faced the serious problem of succession, because Charles' posthumous child was also a daughter, Maria. Although Neapolitan law did not prevent women from inheriting the throne, the concept of a reigning queen was unusual. The agreement between the Holy"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director who is older than the other, A Man Of Mayfair or First Love Unlimited? ", "answer": "A Man Of Mayfair", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 10254081, "score": 70.65937805175781, "title": "Suri Krishnamma", "text": "Suri Krishnamma Suri Krishnamma (born 10 May 1961) is a British film director and writer best known for feature films \"A Man of No Importance\", \"New Year's Day\" and \"Dark Tourist\" and television dramas \"A Respectable Trade\" and \"The Cazalets\". He has a number of festival awards, including 3 BAFTA nominations. Born in Shanklin, Isle of Wight, Suri Krishnamma is the son of an English mother and Indian Father. His mother, a former head teacher at an Island comprehensive school, was a Labour Councillor and peace activist. Together with his father she helped with the organisation of the Isle of"}, {"doc_id": 11976874, "score": 70.2051773071289, "title": "Norbert Smith: A Life", "text": "films such as \"Where Eagles Dare\" and \"The Wild Geese\" and suggests the hard-drinking, hell-raising behaviour associated with actors such as Richard Burton, Richard Harris, Oliver Reed and Peter O'Toole. \"Carry On Banging\", presented as an excerpt from one of the Carry On films, features three actors from the genuine Carry On series: Barbara Windsor, Jack Douglas and Kenneth Connor. Sir Norbert's role as an impertinent butler in \"Martha\" mirrors Sir John Gielgud's role in the film \"Arthur\", while his final project, attempting blackface for the Mandela biopic, parodies Olivier's \"blackface\" role in \"Othello\" and that of Alec Guinness in"}, {"doc_id": 14852514, "score": 69.57025909423828, "title": "The Man Without Desire", "text": "the era, notably the celebrated \"The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari\". 18th-century Venetian Count Vittorio Dandolo (Novello) is devastated by the death of his lover Leonora (Nina Vanna) and loses all interest in life. Wishing to escape from his grief, he devises a method of putting himself in a state of suspended animation. He awakens 200 years later in 1920s Venice where he meets Genevia, Leonora's double, who turns out to be a descendant of his former love. Falling immediately in love with Genevia, he proposes marriage which Genevia accepts. He then discovers that his 200-year slumber has left him with"}, {"doc_id": 11176713, "score": 69.45601654052734, "title": "Erotic Inferno", "text": "\"How to Seduce A Virgin\", directed by Jess Franco, but walked out. These three films were all later reviewed in Cinema X magazine under the banner \"Lord Longford- We rate his selection\". When Old Man Barnard (Anthony Kenyon), a millionaire, is reported drowned at sea his gold digging sons Paul (Karl Lanchbury) and Martin (Chris Chittell) come looking for their inheritance. Arriving at the Barnard family estate they renew an old enemy in Adam (Michael Watkins), their father's butler. He tells them the Barnard mansion has to remain locked and bolted until the will is read, begrudgingly all three men"}, {"doc_id": 6601231, "score": 69.31122589111328, "title": "Sherlock Holmes pastiches", "text": "Holmes and Professor Moriarty. The film was produced by Steven Spielberg and written by Chris Columbus; the novelization was written by Alan Arnold. In both \"The Return of Sherlock Holmes\" (1987 TV movie) and \"Sherlock Holmes Returns\" (1993 TV movie) a cryogenically frozen Holmes is awakened in the present day. \"Hands of a Murderer\" (1990 TV movie) sees Edward Woodward playing Holmes and John Hillerman (of Magnum, P.I. fame) as Watson, in a plot involving Mycroft (Peter Jeffrey) and Moriarty (Anthony Andrews) battling for control of government secrets. \"\" (2002 TV movie) has James D'Arcy as a youthful, bed-hopping Holmes,"}]}
+{"question": "What nationality is the director of film Blood Street?", "answer": "Chinese", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 4623991, "score": 75.40299224853516, "title": "Blood Meridian", "text": "novels. After being persuaded by Andrew Dominik to adapt the novel, Franco shot twenty-five minutes of test footage, starring Scott Glenn, Mark Pellegrino, Luke Perry and Dave Franco. For undisclosed reasons, Rudin denied further production of the film. On May 5, 2016, \"Variety\" revealed that Franco was negotiating with Rudin to write and direct an adaptation to be brought to the Marché du Film, with Russell Crowe, Tye Sheridan and Vincent D'Onofrio starring. However, later that day, it was reported that the project dissolved, due to issues concerning the film rights. Lynne Ramsay has expressed an interest in adapting the"}, {"doc_id": 7411787, "score": 74.91926574707031, "title": "Blood Diamond", "text": "tries to take the stone, but the area is suddenly raided by government troops. Vandy buries the stone before being captured. Both Vandy and Poison are incarcerated in Freetown, along with Danny Archer (Leonardo DiCaprio), a white Rhodesian gunrunner jailed while trying to smuggle diamonds into Liberia. They were intended for Rudolph van de Kaap (Marius Weyers), a corrupt South African mining executive. Hearing of the pink diamond in prison, Archer arranges for himself and Vandy to be freed from detention. He travels to Cape Town to meet his employer: Colonel Coetzee (Arnold Vosloo), an Afrikaner formerly with the apartheid-era"}, {"doc_id": 4573435, "score": 74.43022918701172, "title": "James Purefoy", "text": "and Kit, (born 2017) with documentary director and producer Jessica Adams. He married Adams in Somerset in July 2014. Purefoy is a supporter of Yeovil Town FC. James Purefoy James Brian Mark Purefoy (born 3 June 1964) is an English actor, producer and director. He played Mark Antony in the HBO series \"Rome\", former college professor-turned-serial-killer Joe Carroll in the series \"The Following\", and Solomon Kane in the feature film \"Solomon Kane\". In February 2018 he starred as Laurens Bancroft in \"Altered Carbon\", a Netflix original series. He was born in Somerset and attended Sherborne School before training at the"}, {"doc_id": 4573426, "score": 74.172119140625, "title": "James Purefoy", "text": "James Purefoy James Brian Mark Purefoy (born 3 June 1964) is an English actor, producer and director. He played Mark Antony in the HBO series \"Rome\", former college professor-turned-serial-killer Joe Carroll in the series \"The Following\", and Solomon Kane in the feature film \"Solomon Kane\". In February 2018 he starred as Laurens Bancroft in \"Altered Carbon\", a Netflix original series. He was born in Somerset and attended Sherborne School before training at the Central School of Speech and Drama. His appearances in stage plays and a variety of television roles in the UK and USA have grown since the 1980s."}, {"doc_id": 1466330, "score": 73.61116027832031, "title": "Daniel Day-Lewis", "text": "(1989), \"There Will Be Blood\" (2007), and \"Lincoln\" (2012), making him the only male actor in history to have three wins in the lead actor category, and one of only three male actors to win three Oscars. He was also nominated in this category for \"In the Name of the Father\" (1993), \"Gangs of New York\" (2002), and \"Phantom Thread\" (2017). He has also won four BAFTA Awards for Best Actor, three Screen Actors Guild Awards, and two Golden Globe Awards. In November 2012, \"Time\" named Day-Lewis the \"World's Greatest Actor\". Daniel Michael Blake Day-Lewis was born in Kensington, London,"}]}
+{"question": "What is the place of birth of the performer of song Crying, Waiting, Hoping?", "answer": "Lubbock, Texas", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 20118068, "score": 68.93943786621094, "title": "Early, Early in the Spring (folk song)", "text": "Walking Up London Street\", \"I Was Forced on Board to Serve My King\", \"The Sailor Deceived\", \"Sweet William\" (or \"Willie\"), and \"The Disappointed Sailor\", and cowboy variants are called \"Cowboy's Girl\", \"Following the Cow Trail\" and \"The Trail to Mexico\". A sailor goes on board ship (sometimes pressed) while his sweetheart pledges her undying love. It was one morning in the spring, I went on board to serve the king. I left my dearest dear behind Which oftentimes told me her heart was mine. During his voyages he writes to her but hears nothing in return. He thinks"}, {"doc_id": 20118067, "score": 68.63026428222656, "title": "Early, Early in the Spring (folk song)", "text": "Early, Early in the Spring (folk song) Early, Early in the Spring (folk song) (Roud 152, Laws M1) is a British folk song that has been collected from traditional singers in England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Canada and the United States. It tells the story of a sailor gone to sea whose girl promises to wait for him. When he returns she has married a rich man and he goes back to sea with a broken heart and a misogynistic attitude. In a few American versions the betrayed lover is a cowboy. Other names for this song include \"As I Was"}, {"doc_id": 11001238, "score": 68.26678466796875, "title": "Lining out", "text": "Loretta Lynn's father, Ted Webb. Lining out Lining out or hymn lining, called precenting the line in Scotland, is a form of a cappella hymn-singing or hymnody in which a leader, often called the clerk or precentor, gives each line of a hymn tune as it is to be sung, usually in a chanted form giving or suggesting the tune. It can be considered a form of call and response. First referred to as \"the old way of singing\" in eighteenth-century Britain, it has influenced twentieth century popular music singing styles. In 1644, the Westminster Assembly outlined its usage in"}, {"doc_id": 6365532, "score": 68.211669921875, "title": "Animal song", "text": "initial sensitive period are referred to as closed-ended learners, whereas some birds (e.g. canaries; \"Serinus canaria\"), continue to learn new songs later in life, and are called open-ended learners. Some species of birds, such as the brown-headed cowbird (\"Molothrus ater\"), parasitize other bird species, laying their eggs in the nests of other birds such that the heterospecific bird raises the chicks. Although most birds acquire song learning within the first year, brown-headed cowbirds have a delayed sensitive period, occurring approximately one year after hatching. This may be an adaptation to prevent the young birds from learning the songs from the"}, {"doc_id": 3242053, "score": 67.70162200927734, "title": "Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang", "text": "members privileged by virtue of education and monetary resources, one large family founds an isolated community in an attempt to survive the still-developing global disasters. As the death toll rises, mainly to disease and nuclear warfare, they discover that the human population left on earth is universally infertile. From cloning experiments conducted through the study of mice, the scientists in the small community theorize that the infertility might be reversed after multiple generations of cloning, and the family begins cloning themselves in an effort to survive. The assumption is that after a few generations of cloning, the people will be"}]}
+{"question": "What is the place of birth of the composer of film The Charming Young Lady (Film)?", "answer": "Moravské Budějovice", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 19645752, "score": 72.40432739257812, "title": "The Young Cosima", "text": "The Young Cosima The Young Cosima (1939) is the last novel by Australian writer Henry Handel Richardson. Set around 1850 the novel follows the composer Richard Wagner as he fights for recognition and details his relationships with Franz Liszt, Hans von Buelow and his wife Cosima von Buelow (who later married Wagner). A reviewer in \"The Argus\" was very impressed with the book: \"Great novelist that she is Henry Handel Richardson has now written an historical romance which should make her name better known among the rank and file of readers Her famous Australian trilogy, \"The Fortunes of Richard Mahony\""}, {"doc_id": 8116978, "score": 71.8894271850586, "title": "Henceforward...", "text": "and order has broken down in at least some parts of the city, and social interaction is limited by the automation of many shops and services. Composer Jerome has been estranged from his wife Corinna (a bank manager) for four years. Their 13-year-old daughter, Geain (pronounced Jane) lives with her mother. Jerome has been unable to compose music since they left and is convinced he needs Geain back with him to be his inspiration. The action takes place in Jerome's very untidy and neglected flat. Before the play begins, Jerome has arranged a meeting with wife Corinna and Mervyn Bickerdyke"}, {"doc_id": 19645755, "score": 71.8402328491211, "title": "The Young Cosima", "text": "and excitement, that slight stiffness appropriate to the nineteenth century.\" The Young Cosima The Young Cosima (1939) is the last novel by Australian writer Henry Handel Richardson. Set around 1850 the novel follows the composer Richard Wagner as he fights for recognition and details his relationships with Franz Liszt, Hans von Buelow and his wife Cosima von Buelow (who later married Wagner). A reviewer in \"The Argus\" was very impressed with the book: \"Great novelist that she is Henry Handel Richardson has now written an historical romance which should make her name better known among the rank and file of"}, {"doc_id": 9679763, "score": 71.75544738769531, "title": "Who Am I This Time? (film)", "text": "and Juliet.\" Harry and Helene find that they can pursue a relationship by reciting stage romances to each other, and the story ends with him proposing, in character, from a scene in Oscar Wilde's \"The Importance of Being Earnest\". The film's score was composed by John Cale of The Velvet Underground. Hinckley, Illinois served as stand-in for fictional North Crawford. The quotations recited by the actors, from \"Cyrano de Bergerac\" to \"The Importance of Being Earnest\", are often paraphrased. In the opening act, Harry Nash delivers the final lines of \"Cyrano\", which were taken not from the well-known translations of"}, {"doc_id": 1211953, "score": 71.6934814453125, "title": "The Piano", "text": "Supporting Actress for Paquin, and Best Original Screenplay for Campion. Paquin was 11 years old at the time and is the second youngest actor to win an Oscar in a competitive category. A mute Scotswoman named Ada McGrath is sold by her father into marriage to a New Zealand frontiersman named Alisdair Stewart, bringing her young daughter Flora with her. Ada has not spoken a word since she was six and no one, including herself, knows why. She expresses herself through her piano playing and through sign language, for which her daughter has served as the interpreter. Flora, it is"}]}
+{"question": "Who is James Roosevelt Roosevelt's sibling-in-law?", "answer": "Eleanor Roosevelt", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 5266666, "score": 80.70550537109375, "title": "Roosevelt family", "text": "fifth cousin Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933–1945), whose wife, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, was Theodore's niece. The earliest known ancestor of the family was a man from the Netherlands named Claes van Rosenvelt. It has been suggested that he was related to the Van Roosevelts of Oud-Vossemeer, who were amt lords in the Tholen region of the Netherlands. While evidence suggests that Claes van Rosenvelt indeed came from the Tholen region where the Van Roosevelts were landowners, no records exist that prove that he is related to the noble family. It may simply be a coincidence, or Claes van Rosenvelt may"}, {"doc_id": 14033647, "score": 80.47173309326172, "title": "Roosevelt (name)", "text": "the Democratic Party and the Oyster Bay Roosevelts with the Republican Party. President Theodore Roosevelt, an Oyster Bay Roosevelt, was President Franklin Roosevelt's fifth cousin. Despite political differences that led family members to actively campaign against each other, the two branches generally remained friendly. James Roosevelt, Sr. met his wife at a Roosevelt family gathering in the home of Theodore's mother, and James' son Franklin married Theodore's niece Eleanor. It is a common misconception that there is one coat of arms associated to everyone of a common surname, when, in fact, a coat of arms is property passed through direct"}, {"doc_id": 5443250, "score": 79.04679107666016, "title": "James Roosevelt I", "text": "their New York home. In August 1876, the couple traveled on James' yacht for a cruise to Long Island Sound, during which Rebecca experienced a massive heart attack when the pair were underway and died a short time afterward. Four years after Rebecca's death, he met a sixth cousin named Sara Ann Delano (1854–1941) at a party celebrating the graduation of his distant cousin Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (1858–1919) from Harvard University. James and Sara were married on October 7, 1880, and became the parents of Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882–1945), who married Eleanor Roosevelt (1884–1962). James reportedly was a good father"}, {"doc_id": 2552575, "score": 78.518798828125, "title": "Randolph Jefferson", "text": "After Anne died, Randolph Jefferson married Mitchie B. Pryor of Buckingham. The Jefferson–Hemings controversy concerns the question of whether there was an intimate relationship between U.S. President Thomas Jefferson and his mixed-race slave, Sally Hemings, that resulted in his fathering her six children of record. Randolph Jefferson was proposed in one study as a possible alternate to his brother. Jefferson's grandson, Thomas Jefferson Randolph, told a historian in the 1850s that Peter Carr, a nephew of Jefferson's (the son of his sister), had fathered Hemings' children. Historians generally asserted this denial for over 130 years. While some historians of the"}, {"doc_id": 4420430, "score": 78.47705078125, "title": "Lucy Mercer Rutherfurd", "text": "relationship was covered in a documentary film in XX - \"\"FDR\"\" for \"The Presidents\" series of multi-part video retrospectives for the \"\"American Experience\"\" series on American history and biography on the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS). Also, two decades later in the 2014 documentary film, also televised for the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), \"The Roosevelts\", directed by noted documentary film-maker Ken Burns, with an accompanying companion pictorial book by Geoffrey Perrett Lucy Mercer Rutherfurd Lucy Page Mercer Rutherfurd (April 26, 1891 – July 31, 1948) was an American woman best known for her affair with future US President Franklin D. Roosevelt."}]}
+{"question": "Do both films Darfur Now and Timeline (2003 Film) have the directors from the same country?", "answer": "yes", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 11099112, "score": 75.3326644897461, "title": "Darfur Now", "text": "Darfur Now Darfur Now is a 2007 documentary film examining the genocide in Darfur, Sudan. It was written and directed by Ted Braun and produced by Don Cheadle, Mark Jonathan Harris and Cathy Schulman. Executive Producers included Jeffrey Skoll, Omar Amanat, Dean Schramm, Diane Weyermann, and Matt Palmieri. The film is a call to action for people all over the world to help the ongoing crisis in Darfur. \"Darfur Now\" premiered at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was released in the United States and Canada on November 2, 2007. \"Darfur Now\" follows the story of six individuals,"}, {"doc_id": 20378169, "score": 74.28418731689453, "title": "Darfur genocide", "text": "story public using the the images and stories of lives systematically destroyed. In 2009, Uwe Boll, a director and producer, released a movie named Attack on Darfur. The story centers on American journalists visiting Sudan to interview the locals about the ongoing conflict. They are confronted with the atrocities the Janjaweed caused in which they try their best to stop the killings and help the villagers faced with genocide. Filmmaker Ted Braun examines the genocide in Darfur, Sudan. Alongside Hotel Rwanda star Don Cheadle, the film Darfur Now (2007) is a call to action for people all over the world"}, {"doc_id": 11099114, "score": 74.25298309326172, "title": "Darfur Now", "text": "Sudanese Liberation Army; Ahmed Mohammed Abakar, a displaced builder and farmer who now serves as leader and head sheikh of a camp of 47,000 other displaced Darfurians; and Pablo Recalde, leader of the World Food Program in West Darfur. Darfur Now Darfur Now is a 2007 documentary film examining the genocide in Darfur, Sudan. It was written and directed by Ted Braun and produced by Don Cheadle, Mark Jonathan Harris and Cathy Schulman. Executive Producers included Jeffrey Skoll, Omar Amanat, Dean Schramm, Diane Weyermann, and Matt Palmieri. The film is a call to action for people all over the world"}, {"doc_id": 13194277, "score": 73.9367446899414, "title": "Darfur (film)", "text": "International Independent Film and Video Festival prize for the best international film. Human rights activist John Pendergast and Amnesty International were both reported to be impressed with the film. Darfur (film) Darfur (previously called \"Janjaweed\") is a film directed by Uwe Boll concerning the current conflict in Darfur, starring David O'Hara, Kristanna Loken, Billy Zane and Edward Furlong. The film was also released as Attack On Darfur. The plot of \"Darfur\" revolves around six Western journalists who visit a small village in Darfur in western Sudan under the escort of a squad of troops of the African Union peacekeeping mission."}, {"doc_id": 13194273, "score": 73.52593994140625, "title": "Darfur (film)", "text": "Darfur (film) Darfur (previously called \"Janjaweed\") is a film directed by Uwe Boll concerning the current conflict in Darfur, starring David O'Hara, Kristanna Loken, Billy Zane and Edward Furlong. The film was also released as Attack On Darfur. The plot of \"Darfur\" revolves around six Western journalists who visit a small village in Darfur in western Sudan under the escort of a squad of troops of the African Union peacekeeping mission. When they learn the brutal state sponsored militia called the Janjaweed are heading towards the village, they are faced with an impossible decision: leave Sudan and report the atrocities"}]}
+{"question": "Which film came out first, Scratch And Crow or Big Nothing?", "answer": "Scratch And Crow", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 14144117, "score": 68.45989990234375, "title": "Scratch and Crow", "text": "Scratch and Crow Scratch and Crow (1995) is a four-minute, 16mm, animated film made by Helen Hill as her MFA thesis at the California Institute of the Arts. On January 1, 2017, an authorized Helen Hill Vimeo account launched and includes a high-resolution streaming version of the film, with this annotation: \"This hand drawn animated film reveals the secret life cycle of chickens, from their hatching by mother cats to their noisy ascent into Heaven. Filmed in 16 mm.\" Harvard University Library created \"The Helen Hill Collection, 1990-2006: Film Guide\" (2011), which describes the non-narrative content of the film in"}, {"doc_id": 5813512, "score": 66.93212890625, "title": "The Fox and the Crow", "text": "The Fox and the Crow The Fox and the Crow are a pair of anthropomorphic cartoon characters created by Frank Tashlin for the studio. The characters, the refined but gullible Fauntleroy Fox and the streetwise Crawford Crow, appeared in a series of animated short subjects released by Screen Gems through its parent company, Columbia Pictures. Tashlin directed the first film in the series, the 1941 Color Rhapsody short \"The Fox and the Grapes\", based on the Aesop fable of that name. Warner Bros. animation director Chuck Jones later acknowledged this short, which features a series of blackout gags as the"}, {"doc_id": 4102526, "score": 66.65319061279297, "title": "Scratch (2001 film)", "text": "world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in 2001 and was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award by the Independent Feature Project (IFP). In 2002, it was released in theaters nationwide by Palm Pictures, distributed internationally by Intermedia Films. After its release, the film inspired two world tours of top DJs, and a performance movie named \"\" (also directed by Doug Pray and produced by Brad Blondheim). \"Scratch\" was released to near universal critical praise, with 93% \"Fresh\" on Rotten Tomatoes. Stephen Holden in \"The New York Times\" wrote that, \"Watching D.J. Qbert, a leading hip-hop musician from the San"}, {"doc_id": 14144120, "score": 66.28119659423828, "title": "Scratch and Crow", "text": "University of South Carolina, New York University, BB Optics, and the Orphan Film Project. Colorlab's new 16mm print premiered at the 2007 Ann Arbor Film Festival, which was dedicated to Helen Hill, who died that year. The opening screen credit reads: \"A film by Helen Hill.\" The closing credits: \"Thanks to Maureen Selwood, Christine Panushka, Jules Engel, Eastman Kodak, Dollar-a-Day Doodlers. / made at calarts / © ch. hill 1995\". Scratch and Crow Scratch and Crow (1995) is a four-minute, 16mm, animated film made by Helen Hill as her MFA thesis at the California Institute of the Arts. On January"}, {"doc_id": 3531979, "score": 66.26676940917969, "title": "Smell-O-Vision", "text": "scent of a trapped tiger and many more. We believe, with Rudyard Kipling, that smells are surer than sounds or sights to make the heartstrings crack. \"Behind the Great Wall\" was released on December 2, 1959, just three weeks ahead of \"Scent of Mystery\", and the competition between the two films was called \"the battle of the smellies\" by \"Variety\". Besides the slightly earlier release date, the name AromaRama itself made fun of Todd Sr.'s Cinerama process, and the choice of film was also deliberate, as travelogues were one of Cinerama's specialties. An alternate explanation of the provenance of the"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director died earlier, The Bitter Tears Of Petra Von Kant or The Beloved Of His Highness?", "answer": "The Beloved Of His Highness", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 3462906, "score": 75.92999267578125, "title": "The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant", "text": "\"The Duke of Burgundy\". The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant () is a 1972 German film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder, based on his own play. The film has an all-female cast, and it is set in the home of the protagonist Petra von Kant. It follows the changing dynamics in her relationships with the other women. Petra's story is told in a theater-like fashion in four different acts, each depicting the states of mind of the main character hinted visually by her clothes and hair. The film was entered into the"}, {"doc_id": 3462892, "score": 75.38550567626953, "title": "The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant", "text": "The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant () is a 1972 German film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder, based on his own play. The film has an all-female cast, and it is set in the home of the protagonist Petra von Kant. It follows the changing dynamics in her relationships with the other women. Petra's story is told in a theater-like fashion in four different acts, each depicting the states of mind of the main character hinted visually by her clothes and hair. The film was entered into the 22nd Berlin International Film"}, {"doc_id": 3462905, "score": 72.93019104003906, "title": "The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant", "text": "Orchestra. The \"Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant\" and \"The Marriage of Maria Braun\" are considered landmarks of European cinema. The two films have secured Fassbender an undisputed place as film artist and auteur. The 2014 film \"Clouds of Sils Maria\" revolves around a remount of a play called \"Maloja Snake\" about an intergenerational lesbian relationship. Olivier Assayas (writer/director of \"Clouds of Sils Maria\") acknowledged the link between \"The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant\" and the fictional play \"Maloja Snake\". Peter Strickland has cited \"The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant\" as a major influence on his 2015 film"}, {"doc_id": 11561480, "score": 72.20418548583984, "title": "When Nietzsche Wept", "text": "life and finally the two becoming friends, but not before the film has explored a great deal of Nietzsche's philosophy and Breuer's psychoanalysis. Breuer's anguish over his supposed unhappiness is explored by means of his highly symbol-laden dreams, thus showing the importance of interpretation as a stepping stone in what would constitute Freud's approach to psychoanalytic techniques. The film is host to a variety of famous faces of the day; Josef and Mathilde Breuer, Friedrich Nietzsche, Lou Salome, Sigmund Freud, Bertha Pappenheim, Paul Rée as well as references to Franz Overbeck, and the music of the composer, Richard Wagner. The"}, {"doc_id": 3462893, "score": 72.13838195800781, "title": "The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant", "text": "Festival. Petra von Kant (Carstensen) is a prominent fashion designer based in Bremen. The film is almost totally restricted to her apartment's bedroom, decorated by a huge reproduction of Poussin's \"Midas and Bacchus\" (c.1630), which depicts naked and partially clothed men. The room also contains numerous life-size mannequins for her work, though only her assistant Marlene (Hermann) is shown using them. Petra's marriages have ended in death or divorce. Her first husband Pierre was a great love, who died in a car accident while Petra was pregnant; the second began the same way, but ended in disgust. Petra lives with"}]}
+{"question": "Who is Xiao Sagezhi's father-in-law?", "answer": "Yelü Bei", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 19917834, "score": 83.5794448852539, "title": "Xiao Sagezhi", "text": "Han was described by the Song Dynasty historian Sima Guang, in his \"Zizhi Tongjian\", as the first member of the Shulü household to use the name of Xiao, although it is not clear whether Sima's assertion was actually correct; the \"History of Liao\" explained that because Emperor Taizu admired Han Dynasty's founder Emperor Gao (Liu Bang), he had his own Yelü clan take on the Han Chinese surname of Liu, while having the clans of past and present consorts of Yelü chieftains take on the surname of Xiao, after Emperor Gao's prime minister Xiao He; based on Liao tradition, nearly"}, {"doc_id": 5044359, "score": 83.49751281738281, "title": "Wei Zifu", "text": "youngest son Liu Fuling was born to Lady Zhao, and Emperor Wu was ecstatic in having a child at the advanced age of 62. Lady Zhao herself was introduced to Emperor Wu by some warlock, and was also known as \"Consort Fist\" (拳夫人) or \"Consort Hook\" (鉤弋夫人) due to legend that she was born with a contractured clenched fist, which somehow magically opened up when Emperor Wu massaged it, revealing a jade hook in her palm. Because her pregnancy with Liu Fuling purportedly lasted 14 months long — the same as the mythical Emperor Yao — Emperor Wu decided to"}, {"doc_id": 9783565, "score": 83.26519775390625, "title": "Jiang Huan", "text": "Jiang Huan Jiang Huan (Chinese: 姜环; Pinyin: Jiāng Huán) is a character featured within the famed classic Chinese novel \"Fengshen Yanyi\". Jiang Huan is the younger brother of Queen Jiang, the original wife of King Zhou. At one point in time following the Queen Jiang arc, Jiang Huan would appear before Grand Counselor Fei Zhong and claim that he had been living within Fei Zhong's household for over five years. Once Fei Zhong told Jiang Huan the evil plot to kill the queen, Jiang would reply with the words: \"\"My lord, your wish is my duty even if I have"}, {"doc_id": 9314919, "score": 83.09388732910156, "title": "Xiao Chaogui", "text": "a member of the Hakka people, but it has also been suggested that he was Yao He may have been a relative of Yang Xiuqing. He, along with his wife, father, and brothers, joined Hong Xiuquan's Society of God Worshippers. He possessed a \"legendary reputation for valor and physical strength.\" He was married to Yang Yunjiao, a zealous God Worshipper. Yang claimed to have visited Heaven in 1837 during a serious illness and to have been informed of the coming of a religious instructor, who was later presumed to be Hong Xiuquan. Some sources have stated that, following the death"}, {"doc_id": 17382985, "score": 82.82658386230469, "title": "Lao Ai", "text": "Lao Ai Lao Ai (; died 238 BCE) was an imposter eunuch and official of the State of Qin during the late Warring States period. He was the lover of Queen Dowager Zhao, the mother of Qin Shi Huang, later the First Emperor of China. He was enfeoffed as Marquis of Changxin (長信侯). After a conspiracy to incite rebellion was uncovered, he was executed by Qin Shi Huang. According to Sima Qian's \"Records of the Grand Historian\", Lao Ai had a giant penis, being of such size as being able to be used as an axle for a wooden carriage."}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director died earlier, Face Of A Fugitive or Ramachaari?", "answer": "Face Of A Fugitive", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 8916580, "score": 75.34123992919922, "title": "Raman Raghav", "text": "under treatment at the Central Institute of Mental Health and Research. When a panel of doctors who examined him at the directive of the High Court found that he would never be cured, the High Court reduced his sentence to life imprisonment in its judgement of 4 August 1987. A few years later, in 1995, Raghav died at Sassoon Hospital. He had been suffering from renal failure. Indian filmmaker Sriram Raghavan produced a 70-minute short film on Raman Raghav, starring Raghuvir Yadav in the lead role. The 1978 Tamil movie \"Sigappu Rojakkal\" was reportedly loosely based on Raghav. The movie"}, {"doc_id": 4885577, "score": 75.11666870117188, "title": "P. Ramlee", "text": "ventured into film directing under the mentoring of Madras-born director . On 29 May 1973, P. Ramlee died at the age of 44 years old from a heart attack and was buried at Jalan Ampang Muslim Cemetery, in Kuala Lumpur. A 90-minute documentary on his life released by History Channel Asia on October 2010 further revealed that his untimely death shocked the nation into a sense of collective guilt spread nationwide. This was because, prior to his death, he had been discredited and rejected by the entertainment industry and the public at large, who felt that he was a \"has-been\""}, {"doc_id": 6680223, "score": 74.78958892822266, "title": "Ramanand Sagar", "text": "Ramanand Sagar Ramanand Sagar (29 December 1917 – 12 December 2005) (born Chandramauli Chopra) was an Indian film director. He is most famous for making the \"Ramayan\" television series, a 78-part TV adaptation of the ancient Hindu epic of the same name, starring Arun Govil as Lord Ram and Deepika Chikhalia as Sita. This TV serial was then widely watched and liked across the country. It teaches the mankind holy and shrine values of life marking an indelible impression of the high ideals of heavenly culture to be imbibed for all mankind on this earth. The Government of India awarded"}, {"doc_id": 4405666, "score": 74.74261474609375, "title": "Balu Mahendra", "text": "which offers courses in cinematography, direction and acting. Following a brief phase of poor health, Mahendra died of cardiac arrest in February 2014. Widely regarded as an auteur, Mahendra usually scripted and edited his films apart from shooting them. He was the recipient of six National Film Awards (including two for Best Cinematography), five Filmfare Awards South and several state government awards. Mahendra was born in 1939 into a Sri Lankan Tamil family in the village Amirthakali near Batticaloa, Sri Lanka. Born to a professor father, he did his schooling at Methodist Central College and St. Michael's College, Batticaloa. As"}, {"doc_id": 15870989, "score": 74.69676208496094, "title": "Samir Chanda", "text": "at Sambhar town in Rajasthan, as it has similar architecture. Later, for some scenes, historic Jama Masjid was digitally added to the frame as a backdrop. Wasiq Khan, who later did \"Gangs of Wasseypur\" (2012) and \"Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela\" (2013), started his career as an assistant art director with Chanda in films, Mani Ratnam's \"Iruvar\" (1997) and Shyam Benegal's \"Hari-Bhari\" (2000), before starting out on his own. He died in Mumbai on 18 August 2011, at the age of 53. Reportedly, he suffered a drug reaction to a painkiller he had taken for a toothache earlier that day, and"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director who is older than the other, Kanchana Sita or Ghost Of The China Sea? ", "answer": "Ghost Of The China Sea", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 2600234, "score": 69.06350708007812, "title": "The Apu Trilogy", "text": "The director mentioned in an interview that he found similarities between certain parts of the life of Subir Banerjee and the iconic character Apu. In the film actor Parambrata Chatterjee portrays a younger Subir Banerjee, while Ardhendu Bannerjee plays the role of the aged Banerjee. According to Michael Sragow of \"The Atlantic Monthly\" in 1994: Across the world, filmmakers such as Martin Scorsese, James Ivory, Abbas Kiarostami, Elia Kazan, Carlos Saura, Isao Takahata, Philip Kaufman, Wes Anderson and Danny Boyle have been influenced by \"The Apu Trilogy\", with many others such as Akira Kurosawa praising the work. In Gregory Nava's"}, {"doc_id": 10254081, "score": 68.45413208007812, "title": "Suri Krishnamma", "text": "Suri Krishnamma Suri Krishnamma (born 10 May 1961) is a British film director and writer best known for feature films \"A Man of No Importance\", \"New Year's Day\" and \"Dark Tourist\" and television dramas \"A Respectable Trade\" and \"The Cazalets\". He has a number of festival awards, including 3 BAFTA nominations. Born in Shanklin, Isle of Wight, Suri Krishnamma is the son of an English mother and Indian Father. His mother, a former head teacher at an Island comprehensive school, was a Labour Councillor and peace activist. Together with his father she helped with the organisation of the Isle of"}, {"doc_id": 5056844, "score": 68.43870544433594, "title": "The Legend of Suriyothai", "text": "King John III of Portugal (1521—1557) from Domingos de Seixas, a mercenary in the Ayutthaya Kingdom from 1524 to 1549, were consulted. The film depicts some Portuguese, and their introduction of Early Modern warfare, but the only one with a speaking part depicts a physician called to the deathbed of the poisoned king. A follow-up film on King Naresuan, \"King Naresuan\" was planned for release in 2007. Amporn Jirattikorn argues that other motivations for the film included a fear of foreign influence after the 1997 Asian financial crisis and competition from another historical figure, the sister to King Naresuan. According"}, {"doc_id": 972708, "score": 68.23847198486328, "title": "Tsui Hark", "text": "Tsui Hark Tsui Hark (, , born 15 February 1950), born Tsui Man-kong, is a Vietnam-born Chinese film director, producer and screenwriter. Tsui has directed several influential Hong Kong films such as \"Zu Warriors from the Magic Mountain\" (1983), the \"Once Upon a Time in China\" film series (1991-1997) and \"The Blade\" (1995), and also has been a prolific writer and producer, whose other works include \"A Better Tomorrow\" (1986), \"A Chinese Ghost Story\" (1987), and \"The Killer\" (1989). He is viewed as a major figure in the Golden Age of Hong Kong cinema and is regarded by critics as"}, {"doc_id": 5061763, "score": 68.07250213623047, "title": "Chatrichalerm Yukol", "text": "2\". Around 1999, Chatrichalerm embarked on the most ambitious film project of his career, \"The Legend of Suriyothai\", a lavish production about a 16th-century Siamese queen, Suriyothai. For his production, he received the backing of Queen Sirikit and the royal family. The film was at first conceived as being eight hours long. By the time it premiered in Thai cinemas, it was nearly three hours long. An even-more-condensed version was released in the United States in 2003, edited and \"presented by\" Francis Ford Coppola, a former classmate of Chatrichalerm's from UCLA. After \"Suriyothai\", Chatrichalerm started work on an even bigger"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the husband of Wilhelmine Of Prussia, Margravine Of Brandenburg-Bayreuth born?", "answer": "Weferlingen", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 10549653, "score": 86.7260971069336, "title": "Christiane Eberhardine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth", "text": "Augustus, Duke of Saxony, the younger brother of the elector, John George IV, on 20 January 1693 at age 21. The marriage was purely political and highly unhappy. Augustus considered her boring, while she was shocked and hurt by his constant infidelity. Three years later, on 17 October 1696, their son Frederick Augustus was born in Dresden. This was the only pregnancy in their entire 34-year-long marriage. He was brought up by his paternal grandmother, Anna Sophie of Denmark. Because Christiane Eberhardine and her mother-in-law got on well, she visited her son frequently. Christiane Eberhardine's husband converted to Catholicism to"}, {"doc_id": 16025661, "score": 86.42532348632812, "title": "Elisabeth of Brandenburg, Duchess of Brunswick-Calenberg-Göttingen", "text": "youngest daughter, the Lutheran Catherine, to the Catholic High Burgrave William of Rosenberg, to provide for her economically. When Elisabeth completed the difficult journey to Münden to attend the wedding, she found that Eric had deliberately given her the wrong date and that the marriage had taken place some time earlier. After the announcement of the marriage contract, Elisabeth was surprised to learn that Catherine would retain her Lutheran faith and would employ her own Lutheran pastor at court. Elisabeth died a year later, in 1558, in Ilmenau, apparently completely exhausted and with a \"broken heart.\" Her children commissioned an"}, {"doc_id": 11921487, "score": 86.00122833251953, "title": "Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth", "text": "I decided to have his oldest surviving daughter, Wilhelmine, marry him at the last moment. The groom was not consulted in this decision. From the beginning, the marriage went well. The young couple liked each other, and Wilhelmine ignored his lisp. Although Wilhelmine was not particularly beautiful, she had a cheerful, intellectual and pleasant personality. She described Frederick as good-hearted and charitable, but also a little frivolous. The union produced only one child, a daughter: In Brunswick on September 20, 1759, about a year after Wilhelmine's death from illness, Frederick married Duchess Sophie Caroline Marie of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel. Their marriage was"}, {"doc_id": 12038757, "score": 85.80958557128906, "title": "Maximilian William of Brunswick-Lüneburg", "text": "survive the ordeal for long. The newborn duke was named after the Archbishop-Elector of Cologne Maximilian Henry of Bavaria and the \"Great\" Elector of Brandenburg Frederick William. Sophia was a caring mother, but was concerned by Maximilian William's lack of \"\"geist\"\". Her firstborn, George Louis, suspected that she favoured Maximilian William, especially after the latter lost two fingers in a hunting accident. Traditionally, the Welf lands were equally divided among sons. In 1684, however, the family agreed to adopt the principle of primogeniture, allowing the entire inheritance to pass to the eldest son and thus preventing further division of the"}, {"doc_id": 12205778, "score": 85.50123596191406, "title": "Wilhelmina Maria Frederica of Rochlitz", "text": "popular assumption, the English monarchs were not her godparents. Sir William Dutton Colt, the English envoy to Dresden since 1689, was her actual godfather. The name Frederica was given to please the Danish royal family. (Frederick was the name of her grandmother, the Dowager Electress Anna Sophie's father, Frederick III of Denmark.) Her godfather having died when she was two months old, she was raised at the royal court of her uncle and guardian, Augustus II the Strong, King of Poland. In 1720 she married a Polish nobleman, Count Świętosław Piotr Dunin (died 1736), Castellan of Radom. They had four"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director who was born later, Spies Strike Silently or The Raindrop?", "answer": "The Raindrop", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 11431773, "score": 70.16683197021484, "title": "Anthony B. Richmond", "text": "Anthony B. Richmond Anthony Barry Richmond BSC, ASC (born 7 July 1942) is an English cinematographer known for his work with director Nicolas Roeg on the films \"Don't Look Now\", \"The Man Who Fell to Earth\" and \"Bad Timing\". Richmond was married to actress Jaclyn Smith from 1981 to 1989, with whom he had two children. This marriage led eventually to work in Hollywood. Richmond's second marriage, in 1995, is to film producer Amanda DiGiulio. The couple had a daughter, Samantha in 1996. Amanda has now retrained and works as a therapist. Richmond is a member of the American and"}, {"doc_id": 8279644, "score": 69.7265625, "title": "28 Weeks Later", "text": "28 Weeks Later 28 Weeks Later is a 2007 horror film directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, a sequel to the 2002 film \"28 Days Later\". The film stars Robert Carlyle, Rose Byrne, Jeremy Renner, Harold Perrineau, Catherine McCormack, Imogen Poots, and Idris Elba. Its plot is set after the events of the first film, depicting the efforts of NATO military forces to salvage a safe zone in London, the consequence of two young siblings breaking protocol to find their infected mother, and the resulting reintroduction of the Rage Virus to the safe zone. The film was released in the United"}, {"doc_id": 547876, "score": 69.72343444824219, "title": "Severus Snape", "text": "of the Phoenix\", the fifteen-year-old Snape (portrayed by Alec Hopkins) makes a brief appearance in a flashback to Snape’s youth. In the final film, \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2\", the younger Snape, perhaps ten or eleven, is played by Benedict Clarke. In 2016, a fan film prequel, \"Severus Snape and the Marauders\", was released online and Snape was played by Mick Ignis. Before Alan Rickman was offered the role of Severus Snape, the role was originally offered to Tim Roth, who turned the role down in favour of portraying General Thade in \"Planet of the Apes\"."}, {"doc_id": 11431774, "score": 69.30753326416016, "title": "Anthony B. Richmond", "text": "British Societies of Cinematographers. Anthony B. Richmond Anthony Barry Richmond BSC, ASC (born 7 July 1942) is an English cinematographer known for his work with director Nicolas Roeg on the films \"Don't Look Now\", \"The Man Who Fell to Earth\" and \"Bad Timing\". Richmond was married to actress Jaclyn Smith from 1981 to 1989, with whom he had two children. This marriage led eventually to work in Hollywood. Richmond's second marriage, in 1995, is to film producer Amanda DiGiulio. The couple had a daughter, Samantha in 1996. Amanda has now retrained and works as a therapist. Richmond is a member"}, {"doc_id": 788165, "score": 69.07620239257812, "title": "Nicolas Roeg", "text": "Nicolas Roeg Nicolas Jack Roeg (; 15 August 1928 – 23 November 2018) was an English director and cinematographer, best known for directing \"Performance\" (1970), \"Walkabout\" (1971), \"Don't Look Now\" (1973), \"The Man Who Fell to Earth\" (1976), \"Bad Timing\" (1980), and \"The Witches\" (1990). Making his directorial debut 23 years after his entry into the film business, Roeg quickly became known for an idiosyncratic visual and narrative style, characterized by the use of disjointed and disorienting editing. For this reason, he was considered a highly influential filmmaker, with such directors as Steven Soderbergh, Christopher Nolan, and Danny Boyle citing"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director born earlier, Deuces Wild or Cavalcade Of The West?", "answer": "Cavalcade Of The West", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 13089625, "score": 71.84556579589844, "title": "The American West", "text": "Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull. Produced and distributed by Sundance Productions, the series features exclusive interviews with notable names from classic Western films, including Robert Redford, James Caan, Burt Reynolds, Tom Selleck, Kiefer Sutherland, Mark Harmon, and Ed Harris. The series was to be initially aired on Discovery Channel, but was changed to AMC and retooled in 2014. Production on the series began in August 2015, following AMC's ordering it straight to series. Filming for the series was predominantly done in West Virginia's Berkeley and Jefferson counties, as well as Prickett's Fort State Park in Marion County. The series features"}, {"doc_id": 5649146, "score": 71.4598617553711, "title": "Deuces Wild", "text": "Deuces Wild Deuces Wild is a 2002 American crime drama film directed by Scott Kalvert and written by Paul Kimatian and Christopher Gambale, who also created the story. It stars Stephen Dorff, Brad Renfro, James Franco, Matt Dillon, and Fairuza Balk, among others. The film is set in 1958 Brooklyn, New York City. Martin Scorsese was originally the executive producer (as a favor to Paul Kimatian), but he eventually removed his name from this film. It was the final film of cinematographer John A. Alonzo before his death in 2001. As the tagline states, there is little firearm violence; most"}, {"doc_id": 12908947, "score": 70.63762664794922, "title": "The Call of the Wild (2007 film)", "text": "how it addressed \"specific details of McCandless's controversial life (and even more controversial demise)\" by director Ron Lamothe covering \"a surprisingly expansive amount of geographic and thematic terrain as he journeys cross-county – driving, then hitchhiking – in McCandless's footsteps.\" In watching the production, Young offered \"the film becomes not so much about McCandless or Lamothe (though it's certainly to some degree a portrait of both) but a more general rumination on the ambitions and limitations of the generation to which both belonged (the picture is part-dedicated to 'Generation X') and also a celebration of rural America's more eccentric backwaters.\""}, {"doc_id": 20812928, "score": 70.52365112304688, "title": "Call of the Wild (2019 film)", "text": "developing the film adaptation of the Jack London's 1903 novel \"The Call of the Wild\", set in Yukon around 1890s about the Klondike Gold Rush, which would be directed by Chris Sanders from the script by Michael Green, and would be produced by Erwin Stoff. In July 2018, Harrison Ford and Dan Stevens were cast in the film, with Ford set to star as John Thornton, who goes on the hunt for gold. The film would get heavy special effects work from its studio Technoprops. In August 2018, Colin Woodell joined the cast. In September, Omar Sy and Karen Gillan"}, {"doc_id": 1829151, "score": 70.4172592163086, "title": "Wild Wild West", "text": "Wild Wild West Wild Wild West is a 1999 American steampunk western action comedy film produced and directed by Barry Sonnenfeld and written by S. S. Wilson, Brent Maddock, Jeffrey Price and Peter S. Seaman. Loosely based on \"The Wild Wild West\" 1960s TV series created by Michael Garrison, the film stars Will Smith and Kevin Kline as two Secret Service agents who protect President Ulysses S. Grant and the United States during the American Old West. The supporting cast features Kenneth Branagh, Salma Hayek, Ted Levine, M. Emmet Walsh and Bai Ling. Produced by Peters Entertainment and Sonnenfeld-Josephson Worldwide"}]}
+{"question": "Who is younger, Guy Arvely Dolsin or Altuğ Çelikbilek?", "answer": "Altuğ Çelikbilek", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 15698941, "score": 71.14384460449219, "title": "Mahmud Namık Osmanoğlu", "text": "Mahmud Namık Osmanoğlu Şehzade Mahmud Francis Namık Osmanoğlu (born 27 April 1975) is the only child of Şehzade Ömer Abdülmecid Osmanoğlu and Beulah Hanım, née Banbury, and great-great grandson of Sultan Mehmed V, the 35th Sultan of the Ottoman Empire. Mahmud is married to Genevieve Robson. Upon marriage Genevieve took the Turkish name Inci and the title Hanımefendi. They have two sons, Şehzade Ziyaeddin Reşad, born in London on 6 June 2012, and Şehzade Ömer Cem, born in London on 5 August 2015. Mahmud was born in London on 27 April 1975. He attended Gulliver Preparatory High School in Miami,"}, {"doc_id": 15698322, "score": 70.44025421142578, "title": "Orhan Murad Osmanoğlu", "text": "Orhan Murad Osmanoğlu Orhan Murad Osmanoğlu (born 26 December 1972) is the eldest son of Osman Selaheddin Osmanoğlu and his wife Athena Joy Hanim, née Christoforides. He is the great-great-great-grandson of Sultan Murad V, 33rd Sovereign of the House of Osman through his grandfather Ali I Vasıb, 41st Head of the Imperial House of Osman, and also the great-great-grandson of Sultan Mehmed V, 35th sovereign of the House of Osman (the former ruling house of the historical Ottoman Empire), through his grandmother Emine Mükbile. Murad attended the Royal Grammar School at High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, and holds a degree in Business"}, {"doc_id": 15698323, "score": 69.82130432128906, "title": "Orhan Murad Osmanoğlu", "text": "Studies from the University of London, in London, Greater London, Middlesex. He lives with his family in Buckinghamshire, and works for a software development company. On 17 February 2000, Murad married Italian Brazilian Patricia Iotti. On marriage, Patricia adopted the name Emine Hanim. They have two sons; Turan Cem Osmanoğlu who was born in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, on 7 January 2004 and Tamer Nihad Osmanoğlu, born in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, on 15 April 2006. Showing the line of descent from the founder of the Ottoman dynasty to present day through the male descendants of Sultan Murad V Orhan Murad Osmanoğlu"}, {"doc_id": 15698933, "score": 69.39035034179688, "title": "Ömer Abdülmecid Osmanoğlu", "text": "Hanım (b. 8 April 1943), née Banbury. (Şehzade) Mahmud Namık Osmanoğlu was born in London, on 27 April 1975. He has two grandsons, (Şehzade) Ziyaeddin Reşad, born in London on June 6, 2012, and (Şehzade) Ömer Cem, born in London on August 5, 2015. Ömer Abdülmecid had a career as an oil trader in the City of London and is now retired and lives in England. Showing the line of descent from the founder of the Ottoman dynasty to present day through Sultan Mehmed V's youngest son Ömer Hilmi: Ömer Abdülmecid Osmanoğlu Şehzade Ömer Abdülmecid Osmanoğlu (born 4 June 1941)"}, {"doc_id": 14826931, "score": 69.18177795410156, "title": "Zulkifli Hasan", "text": "Nugraha, studied in the UK and is now a businessman. In September 2017, Farras married Milka Anisya Norosiya. Among their wedding guests were military commander General Gatot Nurmantyo and senior politicians Oesman Sapta Odang, Amien Rais, Hidayat Nur Wahid, Aburizal Bakrie and Akbar Tandjung. Zulkifli's second daughter, Zita Anjani, studied in London and in 2015 opened an early learning school called Kids Republic. His youngest child, Rafi Haikal, chose to study architecture in New York. Zulkifli has four brothers, including three who also became politicians: Zainudin Hasan (born 1965), Hazizi (1976) and Helmi Hasan (1979). The oldest brother in the"}]}
+{"question": "Are both villages, Nelemnoye and Dyrestuy, located in the same country?", "answer": "yes", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 18196303, "score": 77.56425476074219, "title": "Myndalne", "text": "Myndalne Myndalne (; ) is a village in the Sudak Municipality of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, a territory recognized by a majority of countries as part of Ukraine and annexed by Russia as the Republic of Crimea. Previously, the settlement was known as the Arka-Deresi village (). Following the forced deportation of the Crimean Tatars in 1944, the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Russian SFSR published a decree on May 18, 1948 renaming the settlement along with many others throughout Crimea from their native Crimean Tatar names to their current variants. Myndalne is located on Crimea's southern"}, {"doc_id": 8214645, "score": 76.17415618896484, "title": "Srednekolymsk", "text": "Srednekolymsk Srednekolymsk (; , \"Orto Xalıma\") is a town and the administrative center of Srednekolymsky District in the Sakha Republic, Russia, located on the left bank of the Kolyma River, northeast of Yakutsk, the capital of the republic. As of the 2010 Census, its population was 3,525. When the Russians arrived in the 1640s, they built three forts on the Kolyma: Nizhnekolymsk, Srednekolymsk, and Verkhnekolymsk (i.e., lower, middle, and upper Kolymsk). They were about three days sled journey apart. Nizhnekolymsk was on the delta near the route to Anadyrsk. Srednekolymsk was at the head of navigation by seagoing koches, in"}, {"doc_id": 8214649, "score": 75.9731216430664, "title": "Srednekolymsk", "text": "and early May. Srednekolymsk Srednekolymsk (; , \"Orto Xalıma\") is a town and the administrative center of Srednekolymsky District in the Sakha Republic, Russia, located on the left bank of the Kolyma River, northeast of Yakutsk, the capital of the republic. As of the 2010 Census, its population was 3,525. When the Russians arrived in the 1640s, they built three forts on the Kolyma: Nizhnekolymsk, Srednekolymsk, and Verkhnekolymsk (i.e., lower, middle, and upper Kolymsk). They were about three days sled journey apart. Nizhnekolymsk was on the delta near the route to Anadyrsk. Srednekolymsk was at the head of navigation by"}, {"doc_id": 18196304, "score": 75.55022430419922, "title": "Myndalne", "text": "shore at an elevation of . Its population was 6 in the 2001 Ukrainian census. Current population: Myndalne Myndalne (; ) is a village in the Sudak Municipality of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, a territory recognized by a majority of countries as part of Ukraine and annexed by Russia as the Republic of Crimea. Previously, the settlement was known as the Arka-Deresi village (). Following the forced deportation of the Crimean Tatars in 1944, the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Russian SFSR published a decree on May 18, 1948 renaming the settlement along with many others throughout"}, {"doc_id": 7059996, "score": 75.37976837158203, "title": "Peredelkino", "text": "eastern portion is located in jurisdiction of Western Administrative Okrug of Moscow, its northwestern portion—in jurisdiction of Odintsovsky District of Moscow Oblast, and its southwestern portion—in jurisdiction of Leninsky District of Moscow Oblast. Komarovo Peredelkino Peredelkino () is a dacha complex situated just to the southwest of Moscow, Russia. The settlement originated as the estate of Peredeltsy, owned by the Leontievs (maternal relatives of Peter the Great), then by Princes Dolgorukov and by the Samarins. After a railway passed through the village in the 19th century, it was renamed Peredelkino. In 1934, Maxim Gorky suggested handing over the area to"}]}
+{"question": "Who is the father of the director of film Snake In The Eagle'S Shadow?", "answer": "Yuen Siu-tien", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 4285973, "score": 76.69357299804688, "title": "Yuen Woo-ping", "text": "Yuen Woo-ping Yuen Woo-ping (; born 1945) is a Hong Kong martial arts choreographer and film director, renowned as one of the most successful and influential figures in the world of Hong Kong action cinema. He is one of the inductees on the Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong. Yuen is also a son of Yuen Siu-tien, a renowned martial arts film actor. Yuen was born in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China. He achieved his first directing credit in 1978 on the seminal \"Snake in the Eagle's Shadow\", starring Jackie Chan, followed quickly by \"Drunken Master\". The films were smash hits, launching"}, {"doc_id": 3130006, "score": 75.85049438476562, "title": "Snake in the Eagle's Shadow", "text": "Snake in the Eagle's Shadow Snake in the Eagle's Shadow () is a 1978 Hong Kong martial arts action comedy film directed by Yuen Woo-ping in his directorial debut, and starring Jackie Chan, Hwang Jang Lee and Yuen Woo-ping's real life father, Yuen Siu Tien. Right after this film, Yuen Woo-ping directed \"Drunken Master\", released in the same year, which also starred Jackie Chan, Hwang Jang Lee and Yuen Siu Tien, and followed a similar plot. Chien Fu (Jackie Chan), an orphan adopted by a kung fu school, is overworked as their janitor and abused by the kung fu teachers"}, {"doc_id": 3130012, "score": 74.00736999511719, "title": "Snake in the Eagle's Shadow", "text": "and Chan persevered and together with \"Drunken Master\", this film launched Jackie Chan into national stardom. The combination of comedy, martial arts, stunts and acrobatics had been done before, in Lau Kar-leung's 1975 film \"Spiritual Boxer\". However, the release of \"Snake in the Eagle's Shadow\" heralded a new direction for Hong Kong action movies. Ng See-Yuen and Yuen Woo-ping checked over many actors for the part of the old, eccentric, wandering Kung Fu master, before Ng suggested casting Yuen's own father, Yuen Siu Tien. Yuen would continue to reprise the role of Beggar So several more times before his death"}, {"doc_id": 3130013, "score": 73.73104858398438, "title": "Snake in the Eagle's Shadow", "text": "in 1979. According to his book \"\", Chan lost a tooth after Hwang Jang Lee kicked him in the face during a fight scene. His arm was also accidentally slashed by a sword that was supposed to be blunt, but while he was screaming in pain, the camera kept rolling. As well as original music by Chou Fu-liang, the film also features Jean Michel Jarre's \"Oxygène (Part 2)\" and Space's \"Magic Fly\". Like many Hong Kong movies of the era, it also includes samples from western movie scores, including \"You Only Live Twice\", \"The Spy Who Loved Me\", \"Carrie\", and"}, {"doc_id": 3130007, "score": 72.89353942871094, "title": "Snake in the Eagle's Shadow", "text": "as a walking punching-bag, with the school's cook, Ah-Wu (Tino Wong), being his only sympathizer. Chien befriends an old beggar (Yuen Siu Tien) by offering him a meal and a place to stay. Unknown to Chien, the old beggar is actually Pai Cheng-Tien, one of the last surviving masters of the Snake-style of kung fu. Pai is on the run from the Eagle Claw clan, which is viciously killing off all of the rival Snake-style masters, but is ambushed by Eagle Claw student Su Chen and an assassin masquerading as a Christian missionary (Roy Horan), and is injured. After being"}]}
+{"question": "Who was born later, Hans Georg Nägeli or Thibaut Duval?", "answer": "Thibaut Duval", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 3009370, "score": 74.80213928222656, "title": "Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi", "text": "wool-spinning business to the farm, hoping to improve his financial situation. The challenges increased as much as his debt. Three months after their financial support was withdrawn, Schulthess gave birth to the couple's only son, Jean-Jacques Pestalozzi. He was nicknamed Schaggeli and often had epileptic fits that led Pestalozzi and Schulthess to constantly worry about his health. After the failure of his farming venture, Pestalozzi wanted to help the poor. He had been poor himself most of his life and he had observed orphans who gained apprenticeship as farmers only to be overworked and underfed. He desired to teach them"}, {"doc_id": 10454750, "score": 73.43603515625, "title": "Jean-Marie Loret", "text": "May, June and July 1917, also to Ardooie in Belgium (p. 528). The critics of this account pointed out that Maser had no evidence of this beyond Loret's own claims, which were secondhand at best. A genetic certification of his biological inheritance, done at the University of Heidelberg, resulted in the findings that \"at best, Loret \"could\" be Hitler's son\", but that he need not be such. Maser claimed that evidence for Hitler's paternity included Charlotte Lobjoie's commitment to a French sanatorium (allegedly at Hitler's instruction) after the German invasion of France, and a protracted interrogation of Loret by the"}, {"doc_id": 14299102, "score": 72.8626708984375, "title": "Eugenio, Count of Villafranca", "text": "lives. The only child born of this union, a son known as the \"Chevalier de Savoie\", inherited Eugène's property when he died in his castle at Domart, Picardy, aged 31. In addition to King Louis designating his finance minister, Breteuil, to be his tutor, the young chevalier was allowed a 15,000 livres allowance, while his widowed mother was given a 6,000 livre pension. Despite the Parisian mob's murder of his aunt, the Princesse de Lamballe, after the French Revolution he was made a page at the court of Napoleon I in 1812, became a colonel of the Hussars 2nd Regiment,"}, {"doc_id": 7625523, "score": 72.48064422607422, "title": "Nicolas Beaujon", "text": "each married into the military nobility of the Empire; Hortense to Auguste de Marmont the Duke de Raguse, with no children, and Alphonse, now the Count de Perregaux, to the daughter of Marshall Jacques MacDonald. Their children were to have no heirs of their own and so even the illegitimate line of Beaujon was ultimately extinguished, though as a last gasp, the brief marriage of Alphonse's son Edouard to the famous \"Lady of the Camelias\" (the inspiration for both \"Camille\" and \"La Traviata\" does lend a final bit of glamour to this genealogy. In 1784 Beaujon founded, on his grounds,"}, {"doc_id": 20222105, "score": 72.34136962890625, "title": "Bombast von Hohenheim", "text": "He accompanied Count Eberhard V on his pilgrimage to Jerusalem. This Georg Bombast von Hohenheim has been suggested as the possible biological father of Wilhelm Bombast von Hohenheim (d. 1534), the father of Paracelsus (Theophrastus von Hohenheim) (1493–1541). The name \"Paracelsus\" itself is most likely a latinization of \"Hohenheim\" (and not, as has frequently been alleged, a reference to Aulus Cornelius Celsus). Georg Bombast von Hohenheim (d. 1566), a nephew of Georg (d. 1499), also had a career in the Order of Saint John, and became grand prior of Germany. With his death in 1566, the male line of the"}]}
+{"question": "Which film came out earlier, Hard Core Logo or Wolves Of The Street?", "answer": "Wolves Of The Street", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 3017323, "score": 72.12991333007812, "title": "Hard Core Logo", "text": "and MacIvor decided to rewrite the screenplay for two women, with Molly Parker and Tracy Wright in mind. The film was released in 2010 as \"Trigger\". Rennie has a cameo in the film, reprising his role as Billy Tallent. \"Hard Core Logo 2\" premiered at the Whistler Film Festival on December 4, 2010 with the members of Die Mannequin and McDonald walking the red carpet. It had its second screening at the Victoria Film Festival on February 6, 2011. Although music figures heavily in the film, a conventional soundtrack album was not initially released; instead, McDonald had several notable Canadian"}, {"doc_id": 3015039, "score": 70.3134536743164, "title": "Bruce McDonald (director)", "text": "Bruce McDonald (director) Bruce McDonald (born May 28, 1959) is a Canadian film and television director, writer and producer. He is known for his award-winning cult films \"Roadkill\" (1989) and \"Hard Core Logo\" (1996). He was part of a loosely-affiliated group of filmmakers to emerge from Toronto known as the Toronto New Wave. McDonald was born in Kingston, Ontario, and later graduated from the film program at Ryerson University. His first movie was \"The Plunge Murderer\", followed by a feature-length zombie flick, \"Our Glorious Dead\", made with his grandfather's Super 8 camera and shot on location at his Rexdale high"}, {"doc_id": 6805154, "score": 69.57991027832031, "title": "Pride and Glory (film)", "text": "fresh way to do a police drama where it feels real and not like something we've seen a hundred times before.\" \"Pride and Glory\" was originally scheduled for release on March 14, 2008, and trailers for the film appeared, with showings of \"No Country for Old Men\", \"Atonement\", and \"American Gangster\". In January 2008, New Line announced that it was pushing back the release until 2009, citing both Norton and Farrell's 2008 releases of \"The Incredible Hulk\", and \"In Bruges\" respectively. The studio had not commented further on the delay, which angered O'Connor. He blamed internal New Line politics for"}, {"doc_id": 8175854, "score": 69.52732849121094, "title": "Full Moon Features", "text": "brand requested the company produce a slasher film, due to the late '90s resurgence of this subgenre, thanks to \"Scream\" and \"I Know What You Did Last Summer\". With the help of an uncredited Tempe Entertainment, Band produced \"Bleed\" and acquired Keith Walley's \"Scared\", renaming it \"Cut Throat\". Band produced only two more films \"officially\" under the Shadow name: (\"Birthrite\", \"Delta Delta Die!\"). Another Keith Walley film \"Speck\" was acquired. William Shatner's DV science-fiction movie \"Groom Lake\", produced by J.R. Bookwalter became notorious as one of the most-expensive films of the modern era of Full Moon. Band also decided around"}, {"doc_id": 4443634, "score": 69.46597290039062, "title": "Spawn (film)", "text": "preceded by other black superhero films such as \"The Meteor Man\" (1993), \"Spawn\" was the first to be based on a major comic book. \"Steel\" starring NBA basketball player Shaquille O'Neal based on a DC character, was also released later in the same month as \"Spawn\". Writing in 2018, Barry Hertz of \"The Globe and Mail\" was critical of the fact that Michael Jai White was barely seen, and his face hidden by a mask or prosthetics. Unlike \"Blade\" (1998) which came later and was promoted based on the popularity of action star Wesley Snipes and happened to be based"}]}
+{"question": "Who died first, Robert Penn or Marino Capicchioni?", "answer": "Robert Penn", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 7807302, "score": 72.10111236572266, "title": "Giovanni dalle Bande Nere", "text": "that his leg was amputated below the knee. No damage was found to the thigh, where the shot supposedly hit. The tibia and fibula, the bones of the lower leg, were found sawed off from the amputation. There was no damage to the femur. It is now thought that de' Medici may have died of gangrene. Giovanni's premature death metaphorically signaled the end of the age of the \"condottieri\", as their mode of fighting (which emphasized armored knights on horseback) was rendered practically obsolete by the introduction of the mobile field cannon. He is therefore known as the last of"}, {"doc_id": 1311952, "score": 71.90001678466797, "title": "Carlo Gambino", "text": "last years, Gambino still ruled his family and the other New York families with an iron fist, while keeping a low profile both from the public and law enforcement. He had to choose who he would appoint as his successor after his death. He chose his brother in-law and capo, Paul Castellano, over his underboss, Aniello Dellacroce. Dellacroce, while disappointed, trusted \"the Godfather's\" judgement, and remained silent. Gambino died in the early morning hours of Friday, October 15, 1976, at his home in Massapequa, New York, having watched the television broadcast of the New York Yankees winning the American League"}, {"doc_id": 12408931, "score": 71.85518646240234, "title": "Luigi Giuliano", "text": "Giuseppe Misso, and revealed specific details regarding the murder of the Vatican's banker Roberto Calvi, who was found hanging from scaffolding beneath Blackfriars Bridge in the financial district of London in 1982. Luigi Giuliano's collaboration with the Italian authorities was preceded by that of his two brothers, Guglielmo and Raffaele. In retaliation for the defection of the three Giuliano brothers, Nunzio Giuliano was killed by the Camorra during an ambush at the Via Tasso in Naples in 2005, followed by Luigi Giuliano's son Giovanni on December 7, 2006. Giovanni had previously refused to join the Witness Protection program. Luigi Giuliano"}, {"doc_id": 15370371, "score": 71.85504150390625, "title": "Nicola D'Onofrio", "text": "much coherent with the ideals he had chosen to live up to in his life. The strong impression that with his death a Passion was accomplished, can be noticed in the simple words of a country lady, an old family friend: \"Having verified his death, the doctor opened the door and said to his mother: Lady, here is your son! Just as if it were the Virgin Mary receiving her crucified Son.\"(12). A confrère who was a great friend of Nicola wrote during the days immediately after his death: \"Now down here with us remains only a cut stem, his"}, {"doc_id": 1872452, "score": 71.75948333740234, "title": "Fra Diavolo", "text": "Fra Diavolo Fra Diavolo (lit. Brother Devil; 7 April 1771–11 November 1806), is the popular name given to Michele Pezza, a famous Neapolitan guerrilla leader who resisted the French occupation of Naples, proving an “inspirational practitioner of popular insurrection”. Pezza figures prominently in folk lore and fiction. He appears in several works of Alexandre Dumas, including \"The Last Cavalier: Being the Adventures of Count Sainte-hermine in the Age of Napoleon\", not published until 2007 and in Washington Irving's short story \"The Inn at Terracina\". The nickname \"Fra Diavolo\" came about due to an old Itrano custom: Until early in the"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the place of death of Bonne Of Armagnac's father?", "answer": "Paris", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 1723271, "score": 77.50749969482422, "title": "Charlotte Corday", "text": "in the tumbril amid a large and curious crowd she remained calm, although drenched by a sudden summer rainfall. Her corpse was disposed of in the Madeleine Cemetery. After Corday's decapitation, a man named Legros lifted her head from the basket and slapped it on the cheek. Charles-Henri Sanson, the executioner, indignantly rejected published reports that Legros was one of his assistants. Sanson stated in his diary that Legros was in fact a carpenter who had been hired to make repairs to the guillotine. Witnesses report an expression of \"unequivocal indignation\" on her face when her cheek was slapped. The"}, {"doc_id": 5572925, "score": 77.12568664550781, "title": "Charles-Henri Sanson", "text": "the execution may not have gone as smoothly as possible: “One of two accounts of Louis’ death suggest the blade did not sever his whole neck in one go, and had to be borne down on by the executioner to get a clean cut.” Quite possibly, then, the execution went from being quick and fast to being more difficult and painful. As David Andress notes, however, “With his spine severed already, it is nevertheless unlikely that Louis could have uttered the ‘terrible cry’ that one account claims.” The Queen, Marie Antoinette, was executed by his son Henri, who succeeded his"}, {"doc_id": 9565998, "score": 76.56958770751953, "title": "Jean Lanfray", "text": "then got into an argument with his wife, and asked his wife to polish his shoes for him. When she refused, Lanfray retrieved a rifle and shot her once in the head, killing her instantly, causing his father to flee. His four-year-old daughter, Rose, heard the noise and ran into the room, where Lanfray shot and killed her and his two-year-old daughter, Blanche. He then shot himself in the jaw and carried Blanche's body to the garden, where he collapsed. He was discovered minutes later by police after they had been notified by his father. After being taken to a"}, {"doc_id": 10516681, "score": 76.48786926269531, "title": "Agathe de Rambaud", "text": "she noted on the young \"Dauphin\" at the request of Marie Antoinette. She fought a long battle to attest to his rights, enduring searches of her home where police seized a number of documents, files, and even presents presented to her from the Royal family. Agathe de Rambaud would eventually die at Aramon. She lived there for years at the home of her granddaughter's husband, rue Banasterie à Avignon, by the Palais des Papes. She was first buried at Aramon, then her body was transferred to the new family tomb at St.Véran in Avignon. A street in Avignon bears her"}, {"doc_id": 3865349, "score": 75.81462860107422, "title": "Bernard-René Jourdan de Launay", "text": "however written on 5 July that \"there are two sources of anxiety concerning the Bastille; the person of the commandant (de Launay) and the nature of the garrison there\". De Launay had three daughters by two wives. Some of de Launay's brother's descendants settled in Russia (see Boris Delaunay and Vadim Delaunay for details). His killing is described graphically in Charles Dickens' \"A Tale of Two Cities\" (Book II, Chapter 21) and also in Hilary Mantel's \"A Place of Greater Safety\". Bernard-René Jourdan de Launay Bernard René Jourdan, marquis de Launay (1740–1789) was the French governor of the Bastille, the"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the place of death of Anna Komnene Doukaina's father?", "answer": "Despotate of Epirus", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 11509501, "score": 80.33753967285156, "title": "Theodora of Khazaria", "text": "news of his death, Anastasia, Justinian's mother, took his six-year-old son and co-emperor, Tiberios, to sanctuary at St. Mary's Church in Blachernae, but was pursued by Philippikos' henchmen, who dragged the child from the altar and, once outside the church, murdered him, thus eradicating the line of Heraclius. Whether Theodora was still alive during the events remains unclear. Theophanes and Nikephoros make no mention of her when recounting the deposition. Joannes Zonaras presumed her to be already deceased, but he was writing four centuries after the events and the factual accuracy of his statement is debatable. Unlike other Empresses, there"}, {"doc_id": 1378971, "score": 79.46912384033203, "title": "Anna Komnene", "text": "Anna Komnene Anna Komnene (, \"Ánna Komnēnḗ\"; 1 December 1083 – 1153), commonly latinized as Anna Comnena, was a Byzantine princess, scholar, physician, hospital administrator, and historian. She was the daughter of the Byzantine Emperor Alexios I Komnenos and his wife Irene Doukaina. She is best known for her attempt to usurp her brother, John II Komnenos, and for her work \"The Alexiad\", an account of her father's reign. At birth, Anna was betrothed to Constantine Doukas, and she grew up in his mother's household. She was well-educated in \"Greek literature and history, philosophy, theology, mathematics, and medicine.\" Anna and"}, {"doc_id": 6693631, "score": 79.38725280761719, "title": "Anna of Trebizond", "text": "Constantinople on a western ship. Although Anna was now on the throne, William Miller points out that the aristocrats who put her there – \"the senatorial party\"—had the ascendancy: \"Two or three of the senators governed behind the scenes, while Anna Comnena sat on the throne, the people insulted the ruling clique and plotted another insurrection, and the Turkomans had seized the opportunity of these internal troubles to make another, providentially fruitless, raid.\" Niketas and Gregory, the leaders of the \"Scholarioi\", returned to Constantinople with Constantine Doranites and others, and convinced the government to give them Michael's young son, John,"}, {"doc_id": 1378980, "score": 79.33736419677734, "title": "Anna Komnene", "text": "to participate in various scholarly circles. The couple had six known children: Eirene, Maria, Alexios, John, Andronikos, and Constantine. Only Eirene, John, and Alexios survived to adulthood. In 1087, Anna’s brother, John, was born. Several years after his birth, in 1092, John was designated emperor. According to Niketas Choniates, Emperor Alexios \"favored\" John and declared him emperor while the Empress Irene \"threw her full influence on [Anna's] side\" and \"continually attempted\" to persuade the emperor to designate Nikephoros Bryennios, Anna’s husband, in John's place. Around 1112, Alexios fell sick with rheumatism and could not move. He therefore turned the civil"}, {"doc_id": 1378979, "score": 78.5781478881836, "title": "Anna Komnene", "text": "and orphanages. She was considered an expert on gout. Anna treated her father during his final illness. In roughly 1097, Anna's parents married her to \"Caesar\" Nikephoros Bryennios. Nikephoros Bryennios a member of the Bryennios family that had held the throne before the accession of Anna's father, Alexios I. Nikephoros was a soldier and a historian. Most scholars agree that the marriage was a political one -- it created legitimacy for Anna's paternal family through Bryennois' connections to past emperor's family. The two were an intellectual couple, and Nikephoros Bryennios tolerated and possibly encouraged Anna's scholarly interests by allowing her"}]}
+{"question": "Which film came out first, The House On The Edge Of The Park or Goonga Pehelwan?", "answer": "The House On The Edge Of The Park", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 4623138, "score": 68.45404052734375, "title": "Gayndah", "text": "Burnett river. The Gayndah Bear was first sighted in the late 1950s and again in 2000. \"The Mango Tree\" is a 1977 Australian drama film based on the novel \"The Mango Tree\" by Ronald McKie and directed by Kevin Dobson and starring Geraldine Fitzgerald and Sir Robert Helpmann. Filming took place in the town of Gayndah, Mount Perry and Cordalba as well as Bundaberg. The shoot went for seven weeks starting April and ending in June. The streets of Gayndah were closed for filming and a street-scape was created to emulate the 19th century period of the screenplay. Gayndah was"}, {"doc_id": 549486, "score": 68.33946228027344, "title": "Peter Weir", "text": "group of students from an exclusive girls' school who mysteriously vanish from a school picnic on Valentine's Day 1900. Widely credited as a key work in the \"Australian film renaissance\" of the mid-1970s, \"Picnic\" was the first Australian film of its era to gain both critical praise and be given substantial international theatrical releases. It also helped launch the career of internationally renowned Australian cinematographer Russell Boyd. It was widely acclaimed by critics, many of whom praised it as a welcome antidote to the so-called \"ocker film\" genre, typified by \"The Adventures of Barry McKenzie\" and \"Alvin Purple\". Weir's next"}, {"doc_id": 11207582, "score": 68.15229797363281, "title": "Paw (film)", "text": "Paw (film) Paw (also known as Boy of Two Worlds) is a 1959 Danish film directed by Astrid Henning-Jensen. A boy from the Caribbean, affected by the deaths of his parents and maiden aunt, escapes to the Danish forest. \"Paw\" was originally released in Denmark in December 1959. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and was entered into the 1960 Cannes Film Festival. In the United States, the film was released in April 1970 by G. G. Communications under the title \"Boy from Two Worlds\"; twelve minutes were cut from the original 100-minute running"}, {"doc_id": 1324478, "score": 67.75424194335938, "title": "Broken Hill", "text": "of Bundanyabba—is a thinly disguised portrait of Broken Hill. Cook based the novel on eccentric ocker characters he befriended in Broken Hill, drawing on their penchant for ritualistic drinking, two-up, hunting and alfa-male mateship. The novel was adapted into a 1971 film of the same name, shot on location in Broken Hill and starring Broken Hill native Chips Rafferty in his final film role. \"Wake in Fright\" is now regarded as a seminal film of the Australian New Wave, attracting many more film productions to Broken Hill and the surrounding region, including \"\" (1981), \"Spirits of the Air, Gremlins of"}, {"doc_id": 16793048, "score": 67.57017517089844, "title": "Stockade (film)", "text": "Hans Pomeranz issued a formal demand to Eric Willis, chief secretary of the NSW government for an inquiry into the New South Wales industry. He was ultimately unsuccessful. Pomeranz and Cook eventually distributed the film themselves. Commercial reception was poor but the film was widely screened in schools and on television. Stockade (film) Stockade is a 1971 Australian musical film directed by Hans Pomeranz and Ross McGregor and starring Rod Mullinar. It is about the Eureka Stockade. The film was based on a musical play by Kenneth Cook which had been commissioned by the New South Wales Drama foundation and"}]}
+{"question": "When is Crown Prince Uiso's mother's birthday?", "answer": "6 August 1735", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 1924108, "score": 72.10673522949219, "title": "Naruhito, Crown Prince of Japan", "text": "Naruhito, Crown Prince of Japan Naruhito is expected to succeed his father as Emperor upon the latter's abdication on 30 April 2019. According to Japan's traditional order of succession, if he ascends the throne on that date, he will become the 126th emperor of the world's oldest monarchy. He will also become Japan's first emperor who was born after World War II. Naruhito was born on 23 February 1960 at Imperial Household Agency Hospital in Tokyo Imperial Palace, Tokyo. The prince later quipped, \"I was born in a barn inside the moat\". His mother, Empress Michiko, is a convert to"}, {"doc_id": 1924124, "score": 71.83031463623047, "title": "Naruhito, Crown Prince of Japan", "text": "member of the Imperial House of Japan. in Japan Naruhito, Crown Prince of Japan Naruhito is expected to succeed his father as Emperor upon the latter's abdication on 30 April 2019. According to Japan's traditional order of succession, if he ascends the throne on that date, he will become the 126th emperor of the world's oldest monarchy. He will also become Japan's first emperor who was born after World War II. Naruhito was born on 23 February 1960 at Imperial Household Agency Hospital in Tokyo Imperial Palace, Tokyo. The prince later quipped, \"I was born in a barn inside the"}, {"doc_id": 8898755, "score": 71.50784301757812, "title": "King Javan's Year", "text": "creating a new Transfer Portal in the castle. Javan's official coronation occurs on July 31, but the ensuing celebration is marred by an old rivalry between two powerful lords. Earl Hrorik II of Eastmarch accuses Earl Murdoch of Carthane of murdering his brother, an event that occurred three years earlier at Alroy's and Javan's thirteenth birthday. The two nobles engage in a duel to death the following day, and Hrorik mortally wounds Murdoch. Before his death, Murdoch urges his allies to move against Javan, believing the king is becoming too powerful to control. Several weeks later, Javan discovers his brother"}, {"doc_id": 1924123, "score": 71.18933868408203, "title": "Naruhito, Crown Prince of Japan", "text": "Yamanashi Prefectures because of his reported love of the mountain. On 1 December 2017, the government announced that the crown prince would be proclaimed emperor upon the abdication of his father, making this the first time in history that such a move would be officially made public in advance. October 2019 is reportedly being considered for the date of his enthronement ceremony. Naruhito's patriline is the line from which he is descended father to son. Patrilineal descent is the principle behind membership in royal houses, as it can be traced back through the generations, which means that Naruhito is a"}, {"doc_id": 13994228, "score": 70.89270782470703, "title": "Kyaswa", "text": "Theinkha and his wife Eindawthe. An inscription donated by his maternal aunt (younger sister of his mother) states that Kyaswa was born on Monday, 4 May 1198 at 4 o'clock in the morning. The date is two weeks later than 20 April 1198, given by the \"Zatadawbon Yazawin\" chronicle. The table below lists the dates given by the four main chronicles. Kyaswa assumed the regnal name \"Śrī Tribhuvanāditya Pavarapaṇḍita Dhammarāja\" (ၐြီတြိဘုဝနာဒိတျပဝရပဏ္ဍိတဓမ္မရာဇ). Kyaswa's reign, like his father's, was largely peaceful but the depletion of the royal treasury due to large tax-free religious landholdings became more pronounced. The royal treasury was so"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director who was born later, Complete Unknown or Dr. Goldfoot And The Girl Bombs?", "answer": "Complete Unknown", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 7497166, "score": 70.75130462646484, "title": "Dr. Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs", "text": "release is markedly different to the English-language edition, with more screen time spent on the antics of Franco and Ciccio, and less on Vincent Price and the other cast members. Additionally, the film's Italian title is entirely different, spoofing the 1965 film \"The Spy Who Came in from the Cold\". Price plays the titular mad scientist who is working with the Chinese government to use exploding female robots to disrupt a scheduled NATO war-game by blowing up the various generals involved in the exercise (one of whom looks exactly like Goldfoot, and whom Goldfoot later impersonates). Fabian is the hero"}, {"doc_id": 8279644, "score": 70.22570037841797, "title": "28 Weeks Later", "text": "28 Weeks Later 28 Weeks Later is a 2007 horror film directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, a sequel to the 2002 film \"28 Days Later\". The film stars Robert Carlyle, Rose Byrne, Jeremy Renner, Harold Perrineau, Catherine McCormack, Imogen Poots, and Idris Elba. Its plot is set after the events of the first film, depicting the efforts of NATO military forces to salvage a safe zone in London, the consequence of two young siblings breaking protocol to find their infected mother, and the resulting reintroduction of the Rage Virus to the safe zone. The film was released in the United"}, {"doc_id": 7497168, "score": 70.17786407470703, "title": "Dr. Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs", "text": "and the Bikini Machine\". To satisfy the multinational financial backers, two versions of the film were eventually produced: the Italian version places greater emphasis on Franco and Ciccio, while the American film puts forward Vincent Price's Goldfoot. Mario Bava was signed to direct. He had no interest in the film but was hired because Lucisano had him under contract, and he did not participate in the post-production phase of the American version. Frankie Avalon was originally intended to reprise his role as Craig Gamble from the first film, but he pulled out due to the impending birth of his third"}, {"doc_id": 12201146, "score": 69.98269653320312, "title": "2012 (film)", "text": "2012 (film) 2012 is a 2009 American epic science fiction disaster film directed by Roland Emmerich and starring John Cusack, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Amanda Peet, Oliver Platt, Thandie Newton, Danny Glover and Woody Harrelson. The film was produced by Centropolis Entertainment and distributed by Columbia Pictures. Filming, originally planned for Los Angeles, began in Vancouver in August 2008. The plot follows novelist Jackson Curtis as he attempts to bring his family to safety amid a worldwide geological disaster. The film refers to Mayanism and the 2012 phenomenon in its portrayal of cataclysmic events. After a lengthy advertising campaign which included the"}, {"doc_id": 20370795, "score": 69.43019104003906, "title": "Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story", "text": "onslaught, her departure for the United States, six marriages, her acting career, her landmark invention, decline, and finally her death at the age of in 85, 2000. The focus of the film is on her co-creation with George Antheil of the technology of frequency hopping. The film delves into Lamarr's different, seemingly unhealthy relationships with Louis B. Mayer (the head of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios), Max Jacobson (Dr. Feelgood), and director Cecil B. DeMille. The film also shows how Hedy Lamarr became so reclusive at the end of her life. Distribution rights to the film were acquired by Zeitgeist Films and Kino"}]}
+{"question": "Who is the paternal grandfather of Johann, Count Of Cleves?", "answer": "Dietrich VI, Count of Cleves", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 16085712, "score": 79.977294921875, "title": "Burkhard I, Count of Zollern", "text": "Burkhard I, Count of Zollern Burkhard I, Count of Zollern (; born before 1025; killed as part of a feud in 1061) is considered the first well-documented ancestor of the Hohenzollern dynasty. Because of his name, it has been attempted to link the Hohenzollern family's descent to the medieval Burchardings family, but without success. His father may have been Friedrich, a count in the Sülichgau area (roughly corresponding to today's Tübingen district). His mother may have been Irmentrud, the daughter of Count Burkhard of Nellenburg. In the annals of the monk Berthold of Reichenau from the year 1061, \"Buchardus de"}, {"doc_id": 8059353, "score": 79.33966064453125, "title": "John William, Duke of Jülich-Cleves-Berg", "text": "Jülich-Cleves-Berg was a combination of \"reichsfrei\" states within the Holy Roman Empire. Johann Wilhelm was first married in 1585 to Jakobea of Baden (d. 1597), daughter of Philibert, Margrave of Baden. He was secondly married to Antonia of Lorraine (d. 1610), daughter of Charles III, Duke of Lorraine. Johann Wilhelm later entered into a morganatic marriage with Anna op den Graeff of the Op den Graeff family, with whom he had a son, Herman op den Graeff. Because Anna op den Graeff was of low social rank, Johann Wilhelm's titles and privileges were not passed on to her or their"}, {"doc_id": 3271017, "score": 78.80510711669922, "title": "John III, Duke of Cleves", "text": "John III, Duke of Cleves John III \"the Peaceful\", Duke of Cleves and Count of Mark (John III, Duke of Cleves; John I, Duke of Jülich-Berg; ; 10 November 1490 – 6 February 1538 or 1539) was a son of John II, Duke of Cleves and Mathilde of Hesse, daughter of Henry III, Landgrave of Upper Hesse. John III became Regent of the United Duchies of Jülich-Cleves-Berg in 1521, and Lord of Ravensberg in 1528. John represented a compensatory attitude, which strove for a \"\", a middle way, between the two confessions during the Protestant Reformation. Despite what others may"}, {"doc_id": 8059354, "score": 78.7572250366211, "title": "John William, Duke of Jülich-Cleves-Berg", "text": "son. He was subject to mental illness, for which he was treated by the physician Francesco Maria Guazzo. Upon Duke Johann William's death in 1609, his inheritance was claimed by the heirs of his two eldest sisters: the heir of Maria Eleonora of Cleves (1550–1608), the eldest sister and married to Albert Frederick, Duke of Prussia, was Anna of Prussia, the Electress of Brandenburg, a Protestant. The second sister was Anna of Cleves (1552–1632), married with Philipp Ludwig, Count Palatine of Neuburg, and her son and heir was the then Count Palatine of Neuburg, a Catholic. The disputes of the"}, {"doc_id": 8059352, "score": 78.51695251464844, "title": "John William, Duke of Jülich-Cleves-Berg", "text": "John William, Duke of Jülich-Cleves-Berg Johann Wilhelm of Jülich-Cleves-Berg () (28 May 1562 – 25 March 1609) was a Duke of Jülich-Cleves-Berg. His parents were William \"the Rich\", Duke of Jülich-Cleves-Berg (1516–92) and Maria of Austria (1531–81), a daughter of Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor and Anna of Bohemia and Hungary. He grew up and was educated in Xanten. Johann Wilhelm became Bishop of Münster. However, after the unexpected death of his elder brother Karl Friedrich, Wilhelm was needed to succeed his father as Duke of Jülich-Cleves-Berg, a secular fief. He was also Count of Altena. The United Duchies of"}]}
+{"question": "Who is the mother-in-law of Mary Of Lusignan, Countess Of Brienne?", "answer": "Elvira of Sicily", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 3098722, "score": 83.53556823730469, "title": "Anne of Brittany", "text": "pregnancies with no surviving children, she was described as pale-faced and wan. By the end of her life, at 36, she had been pregnant 14 times, from which only two children survived to adulthood. Her marriage with Charles VIII of France produced seven pregnancies: Her marriage with Louis XII of France, produced at least another nine pregnancies: Each miscarriage or stillbirth is said to have delighted the ambitious Louise of Savoy, whose son Francis was the heir apparent under the Salic Law. There even existed contemporary rumours that Louise used witchcraft to kill Anne's sons. Anne's male bloodline ended with"}, {"doc_id": 14695796, "score": 83.42700958251953, "title": "Mary of Lusignan, Countess of Brienne", "text": "Mary of Lusignan, Countess of Brienne Mary of Lusignan (French: Marie de Lusignan; before March 1215 – 5 July 1251 or 1253), was the wife of Count Walter IV of Brienne and Countess of Brienne from the time of her marriage in 1233 to her husband's death while on Crusade in 1244. Mary's parents were King Hugh I of Cyprus and Alice of Champagne, making her a maternal granddaughter of Queen Isabella I of Jerusalem. Her two surviving sons were John, Count of Brienne, and Hugh of Brienne. Mary was born sometime before March 1215, the eldest daughter and child"}, {"doc_id": 11196645, "score": 83.42487335205078, "title": "Françoise Marie de Bourbon", "text": "poses as Amphitrite. Françoise Marie de Bourbon Françoise Marie de Bourbon, \"légitimée de France\" (4 May 1677 – 1 February 1749) was the youngest illegitimate daughter of Louis XIV of France and his \"maîtresse-en-titre\", Françoise-Athénaïs, marquise de Montespan. At the age of 14 she was wed to her first cousin Philippe d'Orléans, future regent of France during the minority of Louis XV. Through four of the eight children she bore him in an unhappy marriage she became the ancestress of several of Europe's Roman Catholic monarchs of the 19th and 20th centuries, notably those of Belgium, Italy, Spain, and France."}, {"doc_id": 14695800, "score": 83.32220458984375, "title": "Mary of Lusignan, Countess of Brienne", "text": "being the son of the elder daughter of Alice of Champagne, he stood to inherit the throne by right of succession. Mary of Lusignan, Countess of Brienne Mary of Lusignan (French: Marie de Lusignan; before March 1215 – 5 July 1251 or 1253), was the wife of Count Walter IV of Brienne and Countess of Brienne from the time of her marriage in 1233 to her husband's death while on Crusade in 1244. Mary's parents were King Hugh I of Cyprus and Alice of Champagne, making her a maternal granddaughter of Queen Isabella I of Jerusalem. Her two surviving sons"}, {"doc_id": 580160, "score": 82.94007873535156, "title": "Isabella of France", "text": "fictionally depicted as having a romantic affair with the Scottish hero William Wallace. However, in reality, she was nine years old at the time of Wallace's death. Additionally, Wallace is incorrectly suggested to be the father of her son, Edward III, despite Wallace's death being many years before Edward's birth. Edward and Isabella had four children, and she suffered at least one miscarriage. Their itineraries demonstrate that they were together 9 months prior to the births of all four surviving offspring. Their children were: Isabella is descended from Gytha of Wessex through King Andrew II of Hungary and thus brought"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the place of burial of Pauline Lafon Gore's husband?", "answer": "Tennessee", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 19351452, "score": 75.50865173339844, "title": "Death of Starr Faithfull", "text": "to shore by being forcibly held under water, perhaps near the spot where she was found, rather than having been pushed from a ship several miles offshore and having her body wash up on shore. They gathered information from the Coast Guard about the tides and currents near Long Beach in an effort to determine how Faithfull's body might have arrived on the beach, but results of this query were never published. The man named \"Brucie\" mentioned by the cab driver was first thought to be the actor \"Bruce Winston\" that Starr Faithfull had said she met at Cerf's party."}, {"doc_id": 17384369, "score": 75.10550689697266, "title": "Murder of Donna Jones", "text": "Murder of Donna Jones Donna Ellen Jones (December 25, 1975 – December 5, 2009) was a Canadian woman tortured to death by her husband, Mark Peter Hutt, in Ottawa, Canada, in 2009. The 33-year-old's body was found in the basement of her home at Barwell Avenue, badly scalded, beaten, with broken bones, and having been shot with air gun pellets. She died of septic shock from infection due to untreated burns. Hutt was convicted of murder in 2013. Jones was raised in a home where she was \"belittled\" by her father, who taught her that she ought to \"honour your"}, {"doc_id": 15981656, "score": 74.97018432617188, "title": "Reginald de Veulle", "text": "Carleton wore a dress designed by de Veulle for the occasion, he himself attended in a tight-fitting harlequin's outfit. Carleton retired with friends to her apartment at the Savoy Court Mansions (an annexe of the Savoy Hotel). She was found dead by her maid the following afternoon. At the inquest into Billie Carleton's death the coroner gave clear directions to the jury regarding de Veulle's guilt in supplying the cocaine that caused her death. Malvina Longfellow was a witness at the inquest and testified about Carleton's addiction. However, it took the jury barely 15 minutes to find de Veulle guilty"}, {"doc_id": 18475242, "score": 74.6199951171875, "title": "Gore, Quebec (film)", "text": "evidence has cast doubt on the guilt of Nick Gleason, who was convicted of five counts of first-degree murder in 2003. Upon reaching the cottage, Brandon goes for a walk, and Mike and Amanda go out on the boat, and discover Katie's body in the lake. Mike and Amanda go in search of Brandon, who has stumbled onto a series of abandoned structures, some of which are covered in graffiti that appears to have been drawn with blood. The killer mutilates and hangs Brandon, and uses his blood to add to the graffiti. Elsewhere, the wounded Dave awakens in the"}, {"doc_id": 19351442, "score": 74.34080505371094, "title": "Death of Starr Faithfull", "text": "Faithfull's dead body was found by a beachcomber at Long Beach, Nassau County, New York, on the beach near Minnesota Avenue. When found, she was wearing only her dress, silk stockings, and a suspender girdle that held up the stockings, with no other underwear, and the rest of her outer clothing and accessories missing. Neither her dress nor her manicured nails were damaged, although her body showed a large number of bruises that the medical examiner said had been inflicted before death, apparently by another person. Her body was identified by her stepfather, Stanley Faithfull, on the evening of June"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director who was born first, A Question Of Trust or Ghosts Of Chosun?", "answer": "A Question Of Trust", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 17895919, "score": 67.62489318847656, "title": "Silence (2016 film)", "text": "Silence (2016 film) Silence is a 2016 historical period drama film directed by Martin Scorsese and with a screenplay by Jay Cocks and Scorsese, based on the 1966 novel of the same name by Shūsaku Endō. Set in Nagasaki, Japan, the film was shot entirely in Taiwan, using studios in Taipei and Taichung and locations in Hualien County. The film stars Andrew Garfield, Adam Driver, Liam Neeson, Tadanobu Asano and Ciarán Hinds. The plot follows two 17th-century Jesuit priests who travel from Portugal to Edo-era Japan via Macau to locate their missing mentor and spread Catholic Christianity. The story is"}, {"doc_id": 17895940, "score": 67.6084213256836, "title": "Silence (2016 film)", "text": "García Bernal were in negotiations to star. In 2011, the film officially lost the involvement of Day-Lewis, del Toro, and García Bernal. In May 2013, Andrew Garfield and Ken Watanabe joined the cast with Watanabe as the priests' translator. However, due to scheduling conflicts, Watanabe was replaced by Tadanobu Asano in January 2015. In January 2014, Adam Driver and Liam Neeson joined the film, with Driver as Francisco Garupe, the second Jesuit priest, and Neeson as the priests' mentor, Cristóvão Ferreira. In January 2012, Scorsese discussed the possibility of utilizing 3D, reconsidered later. By February 2014, Scorsese had begun scouting"}, {"doc_id": 1632995, "score": 67.57585906982422, "title": "Adrien Brody", "text": "starred in three of Anderson's films, \"The Darjeeling Limited\" (2007), \"Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009)\", and \"The Grand Budapest Hotel\" (2014). In 2017, he appeared in the fourth series of the BBC historical drama \"Peaky Blinders\". Brody was born in Woodhaven, Queens, New York City, New York, the son of Sylvia Plachy, a photographer, and Elliot Brody, a retired history professor and painter. Brody's father is of Polish Jewish descent; Brody's mother, who was raised as a Catholic, was born in Budapest, Hungary, and is the daughter of a Catholic Hungarian aristocrat father and a Czech Jewish mother. Brody was raised"}, {"doc_id": 15038727, "score": 67.44512939453125, "title": "Trust (2010 film)", "text": "starts to cry and then embraces him. As the credits roll, a home video reveals Charlie to be a high school physics teacher named Graham Weston, a married father with a young son. In an interview Schwimmer stated that he always wanted Annie to be played by a 14-year-old, as \"there is a danger, if you cast someone who is 18, 19 or 20 to play 14 or 15, that very subtly, almost unconsciously, the audience is, 'Oh, this isn't so bad.'\" He based the film on 14 years of involvement with The Rape Foundation and seven years of research."}, {"doc_id": 18511905, "score": 67.3310546875, "title": "Thomas McNaught", "text": "Thomas McNaught Thomas McNaught (born 26 July 1993) is an English filmmaker from Liverpool, England. His first notable project is his BBC Three Fresh featured short documentary \"\", which follows the relationship between his 84-year-old dementia suffering grandmother and himself. It was nominated for Best British Short Film at the 28th Leeds International Film Festival, where it received a special mention. Since 2011, McNaught has twice collaborated with Mark Gill and Baldwin Li of Honlodge Productions, providing unit videography for their BAFTA and Academy Award nominated short film The Voorman Problem as well as their first feature film England is"}]}
+{"question": "Which award the performer of song Dear Future Husband earned?", "answer": "Grammy Award", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 3873827, "score": 72.15153503417969, "title": "Shortlist Music Prize", "text": "of music\". At the end of 2001, Icelandic post-rock band Sigur Rós became the first recipients following a ceremony at the Hollywood Knitting Factory. Virgin Megastores sponsored the award during the inaugural year. The Shortlist Music Prize's format continued in similar fashion the following years, but at different venues. Tower Records opened an online store for the award, which included CD samplers of each year's nominated acts. The majority of the seven winners so far have been singer-songwriters: Irishman Damien Rice won in 2003, Americans Sufjan Stevens and Cat Power were successful in 2005 and 2006, respectively, and Canadian Feist"}, {"doc_id": 18467160, "score": 71.88671875, "title": "Dear Future Husband", "text": "Trainor uploaded a teaser of the music video to her Instagram account. The music video premiered on \"The Today Show\" on March 16, 2015. The video features a cameo by Charlie Puth. The video begins with Trainor leaning on a bed reciting the song's lyrics, interspersed with scenes of dolls and a young girl and boy having a tea party. As the video progresses, Trainor proceeds to fail at her attempt to bake pies, setting a pie on fire. Trainor is then shown scrubbing the kitchen floor. The entire video is interspersed with scenes of a singing and dancing barbershop"}, {"doc_id": 3063211, "score": 71.51744079589844, "title": "Charlie Rich", "text": "of the Year, while visibly intoxicated. After stumbling through the names of the nominees, Rich clumsily tore open the envelope, took out a cigarette lighter, and lit the paper on fire with the winner's name. While the paper burned, he announced that the winner of the award was \"My friend Mr. John Denver.\" Some considered it an act of rebellion against the Music Row-controlled Nashville Sound. But many speculated that Rich's behavior was a protest against the award going to Denver, whose music Rich had considered too \"pop\" and not enough \"country\". Others, including industry insiders, were outraged, and Rich"}, {"doc_id": 693861, "score": 71.1246337890625, "title": "John Denver", "text": "Year, Charlie Rich, presented the award to his successor, but in protest of what he considered the inappropriateness of Denver's selection, Rich set fire to the envelope containing the official notification of the award. However, Denver's music was defended by country singer Kathy Mattea, who told Alanna Nash of \"Entertainment Weekly\", \"A lot of people write him off as lightweight, but he articulated a kind of optimism, and he brought acoustic music to the forefront, bridging folk, pop, and country in a fresh way...People forget how huge he was worldwide.\" In 1977, Denver co-founded The Hunger Project with Werner Erhard"}, {"doc_id": 2345266, "score": 70.99375915527344, "title": "Mark Twain Prize for American Humor", "text": "in the Kennedy Center Concert Hall in Washington, D.C., during which the honoree is celebrated by his or her peers. The event is a significant fundraiser to benefit the Kennedy Center, which sells tickets as well as access to dinners and after-parties featuring the celebrities. The inaugural recipient of the award was comedian Richard Pryor. The first two years of The Mark Twain Prize (Richard Pryor and Jonathan Winters) were taped and broadcast on Comedy Central. Since then, the award presentations have been taped for broadcast on PBS. The youngest recipient was actress and comedian Tina Fey, at age 40"}]}
+{"question": "Are both Stony Rapids Airport and Quaqtaq Airport located in the same country?", "answer": "yes", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 5600674, "score": 77.07728576660156, "title": "Fort St. John Airport", "text": "Fort St. John Airport Fort St. John Airport , North Peace Regional Airport, or North Peace Airport, is located at Fort St. John, British Columbia, Canada. The airport is operated by North Peace Airport Services Ltd (a subsidiary of Vantage Airport Group). A new record of 257,295 passengers came through the airport in 2015, up from the 252,729 passengers seen in 2014. In 2013, WestJet Encore announced regular scheduled service to Calgary and Vancouver, representing a major expansion of airline service to the Fort St. John market. Scheduled service to Vancouver is also provided by Air Canada Express. Fort St."}, {"doc_id": 6268884, "score": 76.80181884765625, "title": "Kuujjuaq Airport", "text": "Kuujjuaq Airport Kuujjuaq Airport, , is located southwest of Kuujjuaq, Quebec, Canada. The airport site at Fort Chimo was located and surveyed on 12 July 1941 by a USAAF team under Captain Elliott Roosevelt, operating by amphibious aircraft out of Gander, Newfoundland and Labrador. The chosen site was five miles upstream from the trading post, on the opposite shore. River access was difficult due to shifting, sandy banks and ice and high tides in the estuary. Code-named Crystal I, Fort Chimo was founded on 10 October 1941 by about a 12-man weather station and radio communications crew under Antarctic veteran"}, {"doc_id": 5183389, "score": 76.6213607788086, "title": "Iqaluit Airport", "text": "Iqaluit Airport Iqaluit Airport serves Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada and is located adjacent to the city. It is operated by the government of Nunavut. It hosts scheduled passenger service from Ottawa, Montreal, Rankin Inlet, and Kuujjuaq on carriers such as First Air and Canadian North, and from smaller communities throughout eastern Nunavut. It is also used as a forward operating base by the CF-18 Hornet. In 2011, the terminal handled more than 120,000 passengers. The airport is classified as an airport of entry by Nav Canada and is staffed by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA). CBSA officers at this airport"}, {"doc_id": 5838652, "score": 76.54669189453125, "title": "Wiley Post–Will Rogers Memorial Airport", "text": "Wiley Post–Will Rogers Memorial Airport Wiley Post–Will Rogers Memorial Airport, often referred to as Post/Rogers Memorial is a public airport located in Utqiagvik, the largest city and borough seat of the North Slope Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. The airport is owned by the state. Situated on the Chukchi Sea at a latitude of 71.29°N, the airport is the farthest north of any in US territory. The airport is named after American humorist Will Rogers and aviator Wiley Post, both of whom died about away at Point Barrow in a 1935 airplane crash. Wiley Post–Will Rogers Memorial Airport"}, {"doc_id": 2015062, "score": 76.4310302734375, "title": "Kangerlussuaq", "text": "Kangerlussuaq Kangerlussuaq (), (), is a settlement in western Greenland in the Qeqqata municipality located at the head of the fjord of the same name (). It is Greenland's main air transport hub and the site of Greenland's largest commercial airport. The airport dates from American settlement during and after World War II, when the site was known as Bluie West-8 and then Sondrestrom Air Base. The Kangerlussuaq area is also home to Greenland's most diverse terrestrial fauna, including muskoxen, caribou, and gyrfalcons. The settlement's economy and population of 499 is almost entirely reliant on the airport and tourist industry."}]}
+{"question": "Who is younger, Otto Lowenstein or Jurgen Çelhaka?", "answer": "Jurgen Çelhaka", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 9557334, "score": 72.75950622558594, "title": "Karel Schwarzenberg", "text": "Czechoslovak government of Edvard Beneš. A member of the high nobility of Bohemia, his full name is \"Karl Johannes Nepomuk Josef Norbert Friedrich Antonius Wratislaw Mena Fürst zu Schwarzenberg\" in German and \"Karel Jan Nepomucký Josef Norbert Bedřich Antonín Vratislav Menas kníže ze Schwarzenberga\" in Czech. He is generally known as \"Karl zu Schwarzenberg\" in German and uses the Czech form of his first name, Karel, in Czech. Karel Schwarzenberg is the current 12th Prince of Schwarzenberg, through his adoption by Heinrich Schwarzenberg, the brother of Joseph Schwarzenberg, the 11th Prince and last male member of the major Schwarzenberg line"}, {"doc_id": 3166584, "score": 72.56918334960938, "title": "Johann Georg Hiedler", "text": "Hiedler, engineered the plan to change Alois' surname to \"Hitler\" and to have Johann Georg declared the biological father of Alois in 1876. Johann Nepomuk collected three \"witnesses\" (his son-in-law and two others), who testified before a notary in Weitra that Johann Georg had several times stated in their presence that he was the actual father of Alois and wanted to make Alois his legitimate son and heir. The parish priest in Doellersheim, where the original birth certificate of Alois resided, altered the birth register. Alois was thirty-nine years old at the time and was well-known in the community as"}, {"doc_id": 9213653, "score": 72.45012664794922, "title": "Alexander, Margrave of Meissen", "text": "as head of house\". In a joint statement of 23 June 2015, the heads of the three remaining branches of the senior Ernestine line of the House of Wettin, Michael, Prince of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, Andreas, Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and Konrad, Prince of Saxe-Meiningen, declared that, according to the historical princely and house laws of the House of Wettin, Alexander Prinz von Sachsen (formerly Alexander Prinz von Saxe-Gessaphe, \"aka\" Alexander Afif Prince of Gessaphe \"aka\" Alexander Afif), bearing the name \"Prinz von Sachsen\" by adoption, is not a noble and bears a non-noble name, is not a member of the"}, {"doc_id": 4159882, "score": 72.283447265625, "title": "Jürgen E. Schrempp", "text": "owns an italian restaurant. He has been married to Lydia since 2000, with whom he has a daughter Loana Theresa (born in 2001) and a son Luca-Timon (born in 2005). Schrempp has two sons, Alexander and Marc, from his previous marriage to Renate Lutz. Schrempp created controversy at the time of the Daimler-Chrysler merger when he publicly implied that his career was a greater priority than his wife. After 30 years of marriage to Renate Lutz, Schrempp explained that \"I was faced with the choice: work or marriage. And I realized that the challenges of this new venture meant more"}, {"doc_id": 3166583, "score": 72.24545288085938, "title": "Johann Georg Hiedler", "text": "her illegitimate five-year-old son, Alois. It was later claimed Johann Georg had fathered Alois prior to his marriage to Maria, although Alois had been declared illegitimate on his birth certificate and baptism papers; the claim that Johann Georg was the true father of Alois was not made after the marriage of Maria and Johann Georg, or, indeed, even during the lifetime of either of them. In 1877, twenty years after the death of Johann Georg and almost thirty years after the death of Maria, Alois was legally declared to have been Johann Georg's son. Johann Georg's younger brother, Johann Nepomuk"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director who is older than the other, The Inside Man (Film) or Dog'S Heart? ", "answer": "Dog'S Heart", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 11740035, "score": 70.32565307617188, "title": "The Man Inside (1958 film)", "text": "a private detective who suspects that not all is above board. However, Milo is not alone in his pursuit as Trudi Hall (Anita Ekberg) has her own ideas as to how the money would be best spent. Also two thugs, Martin Lomer (Bonar Colleano) and Gerard Heinz (Robert Stone) are after the Largest Diamond in the stolen hoard. All of the main characters end up fighting and trying to outwit each other over the Largest Diamond worth $700,00 on a Train going to London. This Precious Diamond is described by Milo March (Jack Palance) as: \"$700,000 of unhappiness\" because people"}, {"doc_id": 11767953, "score": 69.602783203125, "title": "Inside (2007 film)", "text": "section on Sarah with her scissors as she originally planned. With Sarah lying dead on the stairs, drenched in blood, the woman, having been successful with her delivery, sits on a rocking chair and comforts the newborn child. Julien Maury and Alexandre Bustillo met each other through a mutual friend. After the meeting, Bustillo sent Maury a first draft of the script and Maury sent over some short films that he had worked on in the past. According to Maury, \"The first idea with the story was to change the sex of the killer. In horror movies it’s always a"}, {"doc_id": 6811835, "score": 69.40879821777344, "title": "Inside Man", "text": "Russell Crowe to helm \"Cinderella Man\" (2005). Howard's Imagine partner Brian Grazer began looking for a new director. After Howard stepped down, Menno Meyjes contributed to Gewirtz's screenplay, and Terry George incorporated the Nazi Germany and diamond ring elements to the script. Meyjes was in negotiations to direct the film, but after he declined, Grazer thought this project was a chance to work with Spike Lee, who had already learned of Gewirtz's script. Lee said of the screenplay, \"I liked the script and really wanted to do it. \"'Dog Day Afternoon\",' directed by Sidney Lumet, is one of my favorite"}, {"doc_id": 20518965, "score": 68.8785171508789, "title": "Inside (2016 film)", "text": "Inside (2016 film) Inside is a 2016 Spanish-American horror film directed by Miguel Ángel Vivas, written by Jaume Balagueró, and starring Rachel Nichols, Laura Harring, and Stany Coppet. It is a remake of the 2007 French film, \"Inside\". Sarah Clarke suffers a car accident during the third trimester of her pregnancy, which leaves her husband dead, and her partially deaf. On Christmas Eve, she prepares for her child's birth which is due Christmas Day. However, that evening she is accosted in her home by an unknown woman who intends to steal her baby. In May 2016, it was announced that"}, {"doc_id": 6811860, "score": 68.78167724609375, "title": "Inside Man", "text": "sequel; he later replaced Gewirtz, whose screenplay was abandoned. The plot for the sequel was intended to continue after the events of the first film, with Dalton Russell (played by Clive Owen) masterminding another robbery, and again matching wits with NYPD hostage negotiator Keith Frazier (Denzel Washington). Lee confirmed that Washington, Owen, Jodie Foster and Chiwetel Ejiofor would all reprise their roles. He also expressed interest in filming \"Inside Man 2\" during the fall of 2009. In 2011, it was announced that plans to make \"Inside Man 2\" had been cancelled. Lee confirmed this, expressing that he could not secure"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director died earlier, Tiger On Beat or The Hound Of Silver Creek?", "answer": "The Hound Of Silver Creek", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 6496798, "score": 70.69194793701172, "title": "A Glimpse of Tiger", "text": "desk. In his final address to the reader, Luther's narration deteriorates into incoherent rambling, rants against Christianity, and an anecdote about once breaking his nose on New Year's Eve. Sitting at her desk, Janice has a sudden revelation and attempts to leave the building. Before she can, a bomb on her floor detonates, killing her and burning down the office. On the street, Luther watches the rubble burn and has a vision of finding a young Janice on the beach and taking her home. The film rights were bought by Elliott Gould who produced the film to star himself as"}, {"doc_id": 3519958, "score": 70.5858154296875, "title": "Kevin Carter", "text": "Kevin Carter Kevin Carter (13 September 1960 – 24 July 1994) was a South African photojournalist and member of the Bang-Bang Club. He was the recipient of a Pulitzer Prize for his photograph depicting the 1993 famine in Sudan. He died by suicide at the age of 33. His story is depicted in the 2010 feature film \"The Bang-Bang Club\", in which he was played by Taylor Kitsch. Kevin Carter was born in Johannesburg, South Africa and grew up in a middle-class, whites-only neighborhood. As a child, he occasionally saw police raids to arrest blacks who were illegally living in"}, {"doc_id": 1417311, "score": 70.56645202636719, "title": "Save the Tiger", "text": "simplicity of his youth. Harry Stoner (Jack Lemmon) is an executive at a Los Angeles apparel company close to ruin. With no legal way to keep the company from going under, Stoner considers torching his warehouse for the insurance settlement. The arson is agreed to very reluctantly by his partner (Jack Gilford), a stable family man who watches Harry's decline with alarm. Through it all, Harry drinks, laments the state of the world, and tries his best to keep the business rolling as usual. This last task is complicated when a client has a heart attack in the arms of"}, {"doc_id": 14991924, "score": 70.29608917236328, "title": "Silent Dust", "text": "good and arresting story with first class acting\". \"The New York Times\" found the film to have \"considerable merit as drama\" and singled out Murray's \"acutely sharp characterization\" for praise, but felt that overall it was somewhat let down by \"(showing) its stage heritage in a number of static sequences which rob it of much-needed vitality\". Simon Rawley is reported killed in the last days of World War II, and his blind father Robert (Murray) decides to build a cricket pavilion in his memory in the local village. His neighbour Lord Clandon (Seymour Hicks) urges him to extend the dedication"}, {"doc_id": 17845271, "score": 69.70626068115234, "title": "Tiger House", "text": "and kills him with Reg's shotgun. With all the robbers dead, Mark, Kelly, and Lynn leave the burning house. As Mark helps Kelly load up her car with the stolen money, he offers to leave with her. Kelly stops him, telling him that he has his whole life ahead of him. Mark and Lynn practice their story, in which they say Kelly was never there and infighting caused the deaths of the robbers, and Kelly drives off. \"Tiger House\" is directed by theatre director Thomas Daley. The film is produced by the United Kingdom-based Glass Man Films and the South"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the place of burial of Boraqchin (Tatar)'s husband?", "answer": "Mongol", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 8884115, "score": 83.73629760742188, "title": "Tomb of Genghis Khan", "text": "tomb. \"The Secret History of the Mongols\" has the year of Genghis Khan's death but no information concerning his burial. In the \"Travels of Marco Polo\" he writes that \"It has been an invariable custom, that all the grand khans, and chiefs of the race of Genghis-khan, should be carried for interment to a certain lofty mountain named Altaï, and in whatever place they may happen to die, although it should be at the distance of a hundred days' journey, they are nevertheless conveyed thither.\" Marco Polo writes of Genghis Khan's death: Other sources name the area of the Burkhan"}, {"doc_id": 3323723, "score": 81.32098388671875, "title": "Yermak Timofeyevich", "text": "to him by the Tsar, Yermak sank to the bottom and drowned. At least one survivor, unburdened by such heavy armor, was able to flee across the river and return to Qashliq with news of Yermak's death. Yermak's body was borne down the river, where seven days later it is said to have been found by a Tatar fisherman named Yanish. Easily recognizable by the eagle on his armor, Yermak's corpse was stripped and hung on a frame made out of six poles, where for six weeks archers used his body for target practice. However, it is said that animals"}, {"doc_id": 8884113, "score": 81.28166961669922, "title": "Tomb of Genghis Khan", "text": "slaves who built it were massacred, and then the soldiers who killed them were also killed. The Genghis Khan Mausoleum is his memorial, but not his burial site. Folklore says that a river was diverted over his grave to make it impossible to find (echoing the manner of burial of the Sumerian King Gilgamesh of Uruk or of the Visigoth leader Alaric). Other tales state that his grave was stampeded over by many horses, that trees were then planted over the site, and that the permafrost also played its part in the hiding of the burial site. The \"Erdeni Tobchi\""}, {"doc_id": 8884114, "score": 80.53106689453125, "title": "Tomb of Genghis Khan", "text": "(1662) claims that Genghis Khan's coffin may have been empty when it arrived in Mongolia. Similarly, the \"Altan Tobchi\" (1604) maintains that only his shirt, tent and boots were buried in the Ordos (Ratchnevsky, p. 143f.). Turnbull (2003, p. 24) tells another legend in which the grave was re-discovered 30 years after Genghis Khan's death. According to this tale, a young camel was buried with the Khan, and the camel's mother was later found weeping at the grave of its young. Marco Polo wrote that, even by the late 13th century, the Mongols did not know the location of the"}, {"doc_id": 8884112, "score": 80.44900512695312, "title": "Tomb of Genghis Khan", "text": "Tomb of Genghis Khan The location of the tomb of Genghis Khan (died August 18th, 1227) has been the object of much speculation and research. The site remains undiscovered. Genghis Khan asked to be buried without markings or any sign. After he died, his body was returned to Mongolia and presumably to his birthplace in the Khentii Aimag, where many assume he is buried somewhere close to the Onon River. According to one legend, the funeral escort killed anyone and anything that crossed their path, in order to conceal where he was finally buried. After the tomb was completed, the"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director born later, Under The Lantern or Darling Of The Gods?", "answer": "Under The Lantern", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 4829226, "score": 68.2830810546875, "title": "Antoine Fuqua", "text": "Award for Best Actor. His next films were the action war drama \"Tears of the Sun\" (2003), the Arthurian legend film \"King Arthur\" (2004), the conspiracy action thriller \"Shooter\" (2007), the crime film \"Brooklyn's Finest\" (2009), and the action thrillers \"Olympus Has Fallen\" (2013) and \"The Equalizer\" (2014), the latter of which again pairs Fuqua with Denzel Washington. He co-created the comic-book miniseries \"After Dark\" with Wesley Snipes, which was written by Peter Milligan and illustrated by Jeff Nentrup. Fuqua was scheduled to direct \"Prisoners\", based on a storybook from Aaron Guzikowski, but left the project. He was slated to"}, {"doc_id": 19273077, "score": 67.16535186767578, "title": "Visions (film)", "text": "the property to a new couple. In November 2013, it was announced that Isla Fisher, Ellen Barkin and Jim Parsons had joined the cast of the film, with Kevin Greutert directing the film, from a screenplay by Lucas Sussman, with Jason Blum producing under his Blumhouse Productions banner. In January 2014, it was announced that Anson Mount and Gillian Jacobs had joined the cast of the film, with Jacobs portraying a woman who befriends Fisher's character, while Mount will portray the role of Isla Fisher's character's husband. It was also announced that Matt Kaplan would be executive producing the film."}, {"doc_id": 5366812, "score": 66.9645004272461, "title": "Lily Cole", "text": "Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus\", playing Valentina, the teenage daughter of Christopher Plummer's title character, Dr Parnassus, whom Parnassus has promised to the Devil (Tom Waits) upon her 16th birthday. Acting alongside Heath Ledger (who died before filming had finished), Cole, in an interview for the \"Daily Telegraph\" admitted that, at times, she felt out of her depth in the role- saying \"I'd only done a couple of films and here I was surrounded by amazing actors like Christopher Plummer and Heath Ledger, and it was intimidating at times,\" also describing the role as \"the biggest role I've ever done\". Gilliam"}, {"doc_id": 16441477, "score": 66.92741394042969, "title": "Nicholas Amer", "text": "Draughtsman's Contract\" (1982) with Anthony Higgins and Janet Suzman, Chapuys again in \"A Man for All Seasons\" (1988), Ben Gunn in a re-make of \"Treasure Island\" (1990) with Charlton Heston, \"The Whipping Boy\" (1994), \"The Deep Blue Sea\" (2011) with Rachel Weisz and Tom Hiddleston, \"The Awakening\" (2011) with Rebecca Hall, and his most recent film, a short, \"Heroes Return\" (2012) for Camelot, playing the World War II veteran Private Jack Jennings, filmed on location in the Burmese jungle on the border with Thailand. His many TV credits, starting in the early 1950s, include \"Hamlet\" (1961), \"The Avengers\" (1963), \"I,"}, {"doc_id": 16845851, "score": 66.8226318359375, "title": "A Dark Lantern", "text": "Dereham (Brady) suffers a great shock when his attentions culminate in a proposal that she be his morganatic wife, his country requiring an alliance with a royal princess. This, together with the blow of her father's death, shatters Katherine's nerves and causes a breakdown. She recovers under the rigid administrations of Dr. Garth Vincent (Crane). Her attitude of antagonistic exaggeration of his sternness that conceives it as sheer brutality makes her submission to the deep love he bears her a sorrowful task. His patience at last breaks her embittered spirit and sends her to his home, willing to accept his"}]}
+{"question": "Why did Jane Pierce's husband die?", "answer": "cirrhosis", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 2474388, "score": 80.9215087890625, "title": "Jane Pierce", "text": "of the U.S. House of Representatives by the time they married and became a U.S. Senator in 1837. She was forced to become the political wife she never wanted to be. Jane hated life in Washington, D.C., and encouraged her husband to resign his Senate seat and return to New Hampshire, which he did in 1842. She blamed politics for all the troubles in her life including the death of her child and Franklin's excessive alcohol consumption. Service in the Mexican–American War brought him the rank of Brigadier General and local fame as a hero. He returned home safely, and"}, {"doc_id": 14494595, "score": 80.1749038696289, "title": "Anita Pierce", "text": "felt jealous of the time the two were spending together. Meic and Anita planned to re-marry but as Meic's condition deteriorated they were unable to go through with ceremony. Unwilling to put Anita through the burden of caring for him during his dying days, Meic decided to leave for Patagonia with Gabriella. Anita was devastated by his decision and was angry that the choice was made for her. When news came of Meic's death Anita was further distraught at discovering that he had already been cremated by Gabriella, robbing her of the chance to arrange his funeral. The two eventually"}, {"doc_id": 2474390, "score": 79.63331604003906, "title": "Jane Pierce", "text": "When he took her to Newport for a respite, 11-year-old Benny wrote to her: \"I hope he won't be elected for I should not like to be at Washington and I know you would not either.\" But the President-elect convinced his wife that his office would be an asset for Benny's success in life. The Pierces apparently had genuine affection for each other, but they quarreled often—preferring private life, she opposed his decision to run for president—and gradually they drifted apart. When Benny was killed in a train accident before the swearing-in on January 6, 1853, Jane believed that God"}, {"doc_id": 8289064, "score": 78.35523986816406, "title": "Jane Franklin", "text": "Out Stack in the Shetland Islands of Scotland, the northernmost of the British isles, to get as close as she could to her missing husband. Lady Franklin sponsored seven expeditions to find her husband or his records (two of the expeditions failed to reach the Arctic): By means of sponsorship, use of influence, and offers of sizeable rewards for information about him, she instigated or supported many other searches. Her efforts made the expedition's fate one of the most vexed questions of the decade. Ultimately, in 1859, Francis McClintock found evidence that Sir John had died twelve years previously, in"}, {"doc_id": 13149881, "score": 77.87698364257812, "title": "Patrick Jane", "text": "this apparent pacifism, he does use violence when he considers it absolutely necessary. As of season 6, Jane has killed four men. Jane shoots the first, police officer Dumar Hardy, with a shotgun in the episode \"Red John's Footsteps\", in order to save Lisbon's life. He throws down the shotgun immediately afterward, visibly shocked by his actions. In the season three finale \"Strawberries and Cream Part II\" Jane shoots with a pistol a man he believes to be Red John himself, though it is later revealed the man's name was Timothy Carter and he was merely an impersonator. In the"}]}
+{"question": "What is the date of death of Blanche Of Lancaster, Baroness Wake Of Liddell's mother?", "answer": "1322", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 11382236, "score": 79.07841491699219, "title": "Lady Blanche Arundell", "text": "Castle, near Tisbury, Wiltshire, for nine days with only herself, her children, a few maid-servants, and twenty-five men against the Parliamentary forces of thirteen hundred men and artillery commanded by two Parliamentary officers, Sir Edward Hungerford and Colonel Edmund Ludlow. She finally was forced to surrender on honourable terms. However the terms were not honoured, with the castle being sacked, and she was removed as a prisoner to Dorchester. But on her husband's return the parliament forces were soon dislodged. She died at Winchester, Hampshire, and was buried at Tisbury. Her will dated 28 September 1649 was probated on 2"}, {"doc_id": 3906187, "score": 78.81689453125, "title": "Margaret Wake, 3rd Baroness Wake of Liddell", "text": "III of England reached his majority and overthrew the regents, he took in Margaret and her children and treated them as his own family. She succeeded briefly as Baroness Wake of Liddell in 1349, but died during an outbreak of the plague that autumn. Margaret and Edmund's descendants include every monarch of England from King Edward IV onward and queen consorts Anne Neville, Elizabeth of York, and Catherine Parr as well as every king of Scotland from James II. Margaret is a supporting character in the Karen Harper historical fiction novel \"The First Princess of Wales\", which gives a fictional"}, {"doc_id": 13747728, "score": 78.44265747070312, "title": "Sir Tristram Beresford, 3rd Baronet", "text": "Shortly thereafter a letter from the earl's steward arrived, confirming her assertion. She also predicted Beresford the birth of his son and when in 1713, a clergyman presented her documents, which changed her age to forty-seven, she announced her oncoming death. Nichola told a female friend, that in the night after the earl's death, his ghost had manifested and had given her information about her future life. As a proof, that it had been no dream, a black mark then appeared at her wrist, which she later covered with a ribbon. Following this explanation Nichola expired in the presence of"}, {"doc_id": 15441001, "score": 78.3336181640625, "title": "Blanche of Lancaster, Baroness Wake of Liddell", "text": "Blanche of Lancaster, Baroness Wake of Liddell Blanche of Lancaster, Baroness Wake of Liddell (c. 1305-c. 1380) was an English noblewoman. She was the eldest daughter of Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster and Maud Chaworth. Blanche was named after her grandmother, Blanche of Artois, who had ruled Navarre as regent. Sometime before 9 October 1316, she married Thomas Wake, 2nd Baron Wake of Liddell, who had been under guardianship of her father. The marriage remained childless. The Bishop of Ely burned down some of her houses after her husband's death in 1349 and she took legal action against him. Edward"}, {"doc_id": 3906188, "score": 78.1760025024414, "title": "Margaret Wake, 3rd Baroness Wake of Liddell", "text": "depiction of her daughter Joan of Kent's life at the English court. Margaret is a character in the 2014 novel \"A Triple Knot\" by Emma Campion which primarily focuses on her daughter Joan of Kent's struggle to validate her secret marriage to Thomas Holland after her family forces her into a marriage with William Montacute, and her close, often uncomfortable relationship with her cousin and future husband Edward, Prince of Wales. Margaret Wake, 3rd Baroness Wake of Liddell Margaret Wake, \"suo jure\" 3rd Baroness Wake of Liddell and Countess of Kent (c. 1297 – 19 September 1349) was the wife"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director died earlier, Our Friends, The Hayseeds or The Broken Coin?", "answer": "Our Friends, The Hayseeds", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 5140215, "score": 70.23738861083984, "title": "Broken Flowers", "text": "flees. Don attempts to chase the man but gives up, standing in the middle of a crossroads. Don watches a Volkswagen Beetle drive past from which a young man (Homer Murray) in the passenger seat makes eye contact with Don, while the same music Don has listened to on his trip plays from the passing car. The film is dedicated to French director Jean Eustache. In an interview, Jarmusch said he felt close to Eustache for his commitment to making films in a unique and independent fashion. Director Jim Jarmusch generated the wording in the pink letter by asking each"}, {"doc_id": 1843805, "score": 68.87174987792969, "title": "Corey Haim", "text": "due to his roles in \"Lucas\", \"The Lost Boys\", and \"License to Drive\", he was omitted from the \"In Memoriam\" tribute montage at both the 17th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards and the 83rd Annual Academy Awards in the year following his death. Perceived by the press as a \"snub\", Haim's omission from the Oscars received widespread media coverage. The April 2011 premiere of \"Decisions\", his last film, at the Writers Guild Theater included an onstage tribute by Corey Feldman, who said \"I think it's great that this is a memorial tonight as well as a film premiere\", and thanked"}, {"doc_id": 4146848, "score": 68.81198120117188, "title": "Dan O'Bannon", "text": "\"Second Variety\", having written the initial version of the screenplay with Michael Campus in the early 1980s. In 2001, O'Bannon was the filmmaker-in-residence at Chapman University's Dodge College of Film and Media Arts. In 2013, \"Dan O'Bannon's Guide to Screenplay Structure\" was released, co-written with Matt R. Lohr. O'Bannon died from complications of Crohn's disease in Los Angeles on December 17, 2009. O'Bannon credited his experiences with Crohn's for inspiring the chest-bursting scene from \"Alien\". He was survived by his son Adam and his wife, Diane. Dan O'Bannon Daniel Thomas O'Bannon (September 30, 1946 – December 17, 2009) was an"}, {"doc_id": 8795242, "score": 68.21944427490234, "title": "George Sluizer", "text": "the then Defense Minister Ariel Sharon personally shooting two Palestinian children from close range near the Sabra-Shatilla refugee camp in 1982. George Sluizer George Sluizer (25 June 1932 – 20 September 2014) was a Dutch filmmaker whose credits included features as well as documentary films. He was best known for directing two versions of \"The Vanishing\", a 1988 Dutch-language release, originally titled \"Spoorloos\", and the 1993 American version. Other feature films directed by Sluizer included \"Utz\" (1992) for producer John Goldschmidt, \"Crimetime\" (1995), and \"Dark Blood\", which was discontinued after the death of its lead actor River Phoenix, but later"}, {"doc_id": 6324613, "score": 68.21082305908203, "title": "Gary Winick", "text": "Winick directed the films \"Out of the Rain\" (1991), \"Tadpole\" (2002), \"13 Going on 30\" (2004), and the live-action remake of \"Charlotte's Web\" (2006). His final films were \"Bride Wars\" and \"Letters to Juliet\". He produced such films as \"Pieces of April\" (2003) and \"November\" (2004) through his New York City-based independent film production company InDigEnt, founded in 1999. Winick died of pneumonia in Manhattan on February 27, 2011, at age 49, resulting from brain cancer that had spread throughout him since 2009. Gary Winick Gary Scott Winick (March 31, 1961February 27, 2011) was an American filmmaker whose movies as"}]}
+{"question": "What is the place of birth of Philip Ii Of Piedmont's father?", "answer": "Pinerolo", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 9457259, "score": 79.47000122070312, "title": "James of Piedmont", "text": "James of Piedmont James (16 January 1315 – 17 May 1367) was the Lord of Piedmont from 1334 to his death. He was the eldest son of Philip I and Catherine de la Tour du Pin. While his father had abandoned his claim to the Principality of Achaea in 1307, James continued to use the princely title and even passed it on to his successors. James had backed the young Angevin queen Joanna I of Naples when John II, Marquess of Montferrat sought to take advantage of her youth and inexperience to gain broader lands in northern Italy starting in"}, {"doc_id": 12147035, "score": 79.37100219726562, "title": "Philip de' Medici", "text": "have confirmed the diagnosis. Philip de' Medici Philip de' Medici (May 20, 1577 – March 29, 1582) was the youngest child of Francesco I de' Medici and Joanna of Austria. He was the heir to the Tuscan throne. Philip received his name in honour of the King Philip II of Spain. The birth was celebrated with great joy by all the court, because thus was secured the succession of the Grand Duchy for another generation and eliminated all the hopes of Bianca Cappello (his father's mistress) to have her \"son\" Antonio as heir of Tuscany. Philip became Grand Prince of"}, {"doc_id": 13750556, "score": 78.89613342285156, "title": "Victor Amadeus, Prince of Piedmont", "text": "succeed as the duchy observed Salic law which forbade females to inherit the throne. His birth was greeted with great celebration and throughout his life, his health required constant attention. During the Battle of Turin, he, his mother, grandmother and younger brother, Charles Emmanuel, had to flee Turin for their safety and go to Genoa. His father took part in the battle which was played out to west of the city. The prince was moved from female care in 1708. In 1713, at the end of the War of the Spanish Succession, by the Treaty of Utrecht, Sicily was ceded"}, {"doc_id": 8195497, "score": 78.74523162841797, "title": "Philip I of Piedmont", "text": "Philip I of Piedmont Philip I, known as Philip of Savoy (, ) (1278 – September 25, 1334) was the lord of Piedmont from 1282 until his death and prince of Achaea between 1301 and 1307. He was the son of Thomas III of Piedmont and Guyonne de Châlon. Philip's first marriage was celebrated in Rome on February 12, 1301 to Isabella of Villehardouin, Princess of Achaea. By that marriage, he became Prince of Achaea, though he had already been lord of Piedmont by inheritance from his father in 1282. He was, however, an authoritative prince and this put him"}, {"doc_id": 12147033, "score": 78.42063903808594, "title": "Philip de' Medici", "text": "Philip de' Medici Philip de' Medici (May 20, 1577 – March 29, 1582) was the youngest child of Francesco I de' Medici and Joanna of Austria. He was the heir to the Tuscan throne. Philip received his name in honour of the King Philip II of Spain. The birth was celebrated with great joy by all the court, because thus was secured the succession of the Grand Duchy for another generation and eliminated all the hopes of Bianca Cappello (his father's mistress) to have her \"son\" Antonio as heir of Tuscany. Philip became Grand Prince of Tuscany. When he was"}]}
+{"question": "Who is Bertha Of Hereford's maternal grandfather?", "answer": "Bernard de Neufmarché", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 12636253, "score": 81.3074722290039, "title": "Bertha of Hereford", "text": "Gruffydd ap Llywelyn (1007- 5 August 1063) and Edith (Aldgyth), daughter of Elfgar, Earl of Mercia. Bertha's father Miles served as Constable to King Stephen of England. He later served in the same capacity to Empress Matilda after he'd transferred his allegiance. In 1141, she made him Earl of Hereford in gratitude for his loyalty. On 24 December 1143, he was killed whilst on a hunting expedition in the Forest of Dean. In 1150, Bertha married William de Braose, 3rd Lord of Bramber (1112–1192), son of Philip de Braose, 2nd Lord of Bramber and Aenor, daughter of Judael of Totnes."}, {"doc_id": 12636255, "score": 80.28547668457031, "title": "Bertha of Hereford", "text": "Ferrers; as well as the Irish families of de Lacy and de Burgh. Bertha of Hereford Bertha of Hereford, also known as Bertha de Pitres (born c. 1130), was the daughter of Miles de Gloucester, 1st Earl of Hereford, and a wealthy heiress, Sibyl de Neufmarché. She was the wife of William de Braose, 3rd Lord of Bramber to whom she brought many castles and Lordships, including Brecknock, Abergavenny, and Hay. Bertha was born in England in about 1130. She was a daughter of Miles, Earl of Hereford (1097- 24 December 1143) and Sibyl de Neufmarché. She had two sisters,"}, {"doc_id": 12636251, "score": 80.13165283203125, "title": "Bertha of Hereford", "text": "Bertha of Hereford Bertha of Hereford, also known as Bertha de Pitres (born c. 1130), was the daughter of Miles de Gloucester, 1st Earl of Hereford, and a wealthy heiress, Sibyl de Neufmarché. She was the wife of William de Braose, 3rd Lord of Bramber to whom she brought many castles and Lordships, including Brecknock, Abergavenny, and Hay. Bertha was born in England in about 1130. She was a daughter of Miles, Earl of Hereford (1097- 24 December 1143) and Sibyl de Neufmarché. She had two sisters, Margaret of Hereford, who married Humphrey II de Bohun, by whom she had"}, {"doc_id": 12636254, "score": 79.71556854248047, "title": "Bertha of Hereford", "text": "William and Bertha had three daughters and two sons, including William de Braose, 4th Lord of Bramber. In 1173, Bertha's brothers all having died without issue, she brought the Lordships and castles of Brecknock and Abergavenny, to her husband. Hay Castle had already passed to her from her mother, Sibyl of Neufmarche in 1165, whence it became part of the de Braose holdings. In 1174, Bertha's husband became Sheriff of Hereford. Bertha's children include Bertha died on an unknown date. She was the ancestress of many noble English families which included the de Braoses, de Beauchamps, de Bohuns and de"}, {"doc_id": 12636252, "score": 78.75946044921875, "title": "Bertha of Hereford", "text": "issue, and Lucy of Hereford, who married Herbert FitzHerbert of Winchester, by whom she had issue. Her brothers included Roger Fitzmiles, 2nd Earl of Hereford, Walter de Hereford, Henry Fitzmiles, William de Hereford, and Mahel de Hereford. Bertha's paternal grandparents were Walter FitzRoger de Pitres, Sheriff of Gloucester and Bertha de Balun of Bateden, a descendant of Hamelin de Balun, and her maternal grandparents were Bernard de Neufmarché, Lord of Brecon, and Nesta ferch Osbern. The latter was a daughter of Osbern FitzRichard of Richard's Castle, and Nesta ferch Gruffydd. Bertha was a direct descendant, in the maternal line, of"}]}
+{"question": "Where does George Charles Wallich's father work at?", "answer": "Calcutta Botanical Garden", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 4023829, "score": 71.43022155761719, "title": "The House of Eliott", "text": "in desperate need of an expert cutter because of Florence's death, they consider asking him. They choose against it because of the memories the House must have of Florence for him, and instead hire Charles. The Eliott sisters and their employee Madge are wrapping up their evidently successful visit to the United States under the sponsorship of Sears and Roebuck, which has arranged to carry a line of ready-to-wear designed by the House of Eliott. Still estranged from Jack, Bea has picked up a new beau, debonair Sears executive Donald Bradley, who follows the ladies back to England. Bea decides"}, {"doc_id": 19687435, "score": 70.99285125732422, "title": "Lawrence Wosskow", "text": "of Harrogate’s city center. In 2018, Wosskow moved from the Bahamas to Los Angeles to be closer to his adult children. In Los Angeles, he came out of retirement and set up a private equity business to invest his own wealth. Investments include Stradigi AI, North America's 2nd largest artificial intelligence company; Square Panda, an award-winning learning system that uses advanced technology to help children build reading skills. He has taken active roles in both companies. Wosskow's other investments include a European sports betting business, a Canadian fintech accelerator, a fintech VC in Miami, a restaurant app in the UK,"}, {"doc_id": 19117985, "score": 70.73694610595703, "title": "John L. Georgiou", "text": "is considered to be one of the \"Best Tax Specialists in America.\" John Georgiou was born in Woodside, New York in Queens. He is the only son of Katherine (Kay), an employee in New York's fashion district, and Lykurgos (Lee), a custom tailor and owner of a dry cleaning establishment. He is of Greek descent. Georgiou graduated from the Bronx High School of Science. While there, he was briefly editor of the school newspaper and was the champion of the school's backgammon team. One of his more recognizable classmates, was actor, director, producer Jon Favreau. After he graduated, Georgiou returned"}, {"doc_id": 3735982, "score": 70.53125, "title": "Leo McGarry", "text": "private sector as a member of the board of directors of a defense contractor, Mueller-Wright Aeronautics, for ten or twelve years. He also worked for Cultico, a chemical-agribusiness firm that was blamed for a disaster in Haryana, India in the 1980s. On more than one occasion, it is made known that he is the wealthiest member of the staff - even more than the President himself. It is implied in the episode \"And It's Surely to Their Credit\" that McGarry is an attorney. He went to Cornell University and the University of Michigan. In 1997, Leo travels to New Hampshire"}, {"doc_id": 11877883, "score": 70.36929321289062, "title": "Dwight Schar", "text": "graduate students each year, will be known as the Schar School of Policy and Government. Dwight Schar Dwight Schar is an American businessman and philanthropist. He is the founder of NVR, Inc., a Fortune 500 company that is the third-largest home builder (by revenue) in the United States. He currently serves as the company's Executive Chairman and Chairman of Executive Committee. Schar is also a part-owner of the Washington Redskins football team, and the former Finance Chairman for the Republican National Committee. He lives in McLean, Virginia and Palm Beach, Florida. Dwight Schar grew up in rural northeast Ohio and"}]}
+{"question": "Who is the paternal grandfather of Mieszko Bolesławowic?", "answer": "Casimir I the Restorer", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 716316, "score": 83.53943634033203, "title": "Bolesław III Wrymouth", "text": "for offspring. The Polish envoys were led by the personal chaplain of Duchess Judith, Piotr. The date of birth of Bolesław is closely linked with the death of his mother Judith. This fact is evidenced by contemporary sources: Historian August Bielowski established Bolesław's birth on 26 December 1085 and the death of his mother two days later, on 28 December. According to him Gallus Anonymus committed two errors. First, instead of \"the Sunday after the Nativity of the Lord\" wrote incorrectly \"in the Sunday of the Nativity\". Secondly, he mistook the day of Saint Stephen (26 December) with the festivities"}, {"doc_id": 6698636, "score": 83.1356201171875, "title": "Chościsko", "text": "Chościsko Chościsko () is a legendary figure in a Polish prehistory, father of Piast the Wheelwright, the founder of the Piast dynasty. His name occurs in the first Polish chronicle, \"Cronicae et gesta ducum sive principum Polonorum\" by Gallus Anonymus, where the author refers three times to Piast as \"the son of Chościsko\". Chościsko's name is probably derived from a simplified pronunciation of the word \"Hastingsko\" derived from the term Hasding (meaning long-haired) which was difficult to pronounce in Old Slavonic. The other analysis suggests that Chościsko's name is probably derived from \"chost\" or \"chwost\" meaning \"tail\" in old Slavic."}, {"doc_id": 6698635, "score": 83.1356201171875, "title": "Chościsko", "text": "Chościsko Chościsko () is a legendary figure in a Polish prehistory, father of Piast the Wheelwright, the founder of the Piast dynasty. His name occurs in the first Polish chronicle, \"Cronicae et gesta ducum sive principum Polonorum\" by Gallus Anonymus, where the author refers three times to Piast as \"the son of Chościsko\". Chościsko's name is probably derived from a simplified pronunciation of the word \"Hastingsko\" derived from the term Hasding (meaning long-haired) which was difficult to pronounce in Old Slavonic. The other analysis suggests that Chościsko's name is probably derived from \"chost\" or \"chwost\" meaning \"tail\" in old Slavic."}, {"doc_id": 20563260, "score": 82.30148315429688, "title": "Łubieński family", "text": "Łubieński family The Łubieński family, plural Łubieńscy, feminine Łubieńska are Polish nobles who take their name from the village of Łubna-Jarosłaj near Sieradz, in central Poland. They attained magnate status in the 18th century before the Partitions of Poland. One of their number, the reformer and Minister of Justice during Congress Poland, Felix, received the hereditary title of \"Graf\", from king Frederick Wilhelm III of Prussia in 1796. He and his wife, the writer, Tekla Teresa Lubienska had 60 grandchildren. Thereafter, their relative economic decline was mitigated in part through their vast land holdings, their fertility and their capacity to"}, {"doc_id": 9219718, "score": 82.26530456542969, "title": "Władysław Odonic", "text": "either his paternal uncle Władysław III Spindleshanks or his ancestor Władysław I Herman. The nickname \"\"Plwacz\"\" () was already given to him in the 13th century chronicles. It's unknown if he was named in that way for a disease who affected his throat or because he had bad manners. Another nickname used in the contemporary sources was \"\"Odonic\"\", a corruption of his patronymic \"Odowic\" (\"son of Odon\"); here is also unknown why the sources persisted in the erroneous form instead of using the correct. Duke Odon of Kalisz died on 20 April 1194. Władysław (then only a four years old"}]}
+{"question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film Aashiq (2001 Film)?", "answer": "Gujarati", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 231505, "score": 76.28239440917969, "title": "Khwaja Ahmad Abbas", "text": "Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration and is also remembered as Bollywood icon Amitabh Bachchan's debut film. A prolific writer, and novelist, during his illustrious career spanning five decades, Abbas wrote over 73 books in English, Hindi and Urdu. Abbas was considered a leading light of the Urdu short story. His best known fictional work remains 'Inquilab', based Communal violence, which made him a household name in Indian literature. Like Inquilab, many of his works were translated into many Indian, and foreign languages, like Russian, German, Italian, French and Arabic. Abbas interviewed several renowned personalities in literary and"}, {"doc_id": 14248771, "score": 76.25479888916016, "title": "Abhishek Chaubey", "text": "Konkona Sen Sharma's directorial debut A Death in the Gunj (2016). Abhishek Chaubey Abhishek Chaubey (born 30 March 1977) is an Indian film director, writer, screenwriter and producer. He directed the 2010 film, \"Ishqiya\". Abhishek Chaubey was born in Faizabad, Uttar Pradesh to Anand Mohan Chaubey and Sheela Chaubey. He spent his early childhood and adolescence in Jamshedpur, Patna and Ranchi. He completed his 10th standard from St. Xavier's School, Ranchi in the year 1993, completed 12th from Siva Sivani Public School, Hyderabad in the year 1995, and then did his graduation in English literature from Hindu College, New Delhi"}, {"doc_id": 1412235, "score": 75.7064208984375, "title": "Aamir Khan", "text": "He was honoured by the Government of India with the Padma Shri in 2003 and the Padma Bhushan in 2010, and received an honorary title from the Government of China in 2017. Khan first appeared on screen as a child actor in his uncle Nasir Hussain's film \"Yaadon Ki Baaraat\" (1973). As an adult, his first feature film role was in the experimental film \"Holi\" (1984), and he began a full-time acting career with a leading role in the tragic romance \"Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak\" (1988). His performance in the film and in the thriller \"Raakh\" (1989) earned him a"}, {"doc_id": 14248768, "score": 75.43733215332031, "title": "Abhishek Chaubey", "text": "Abhishek Chaubey Abhishek Chaubey (born 30 March 1977) is an Indian film director, writer, screenwriter and producer. He directed the 2010 film, \"Ishqiya\". Abhishek Chaubey was born in Faizabad, Uttar Pradesh to Anand Mohan Chaubey and Sheela Chaubey. He spent his early childhood and adolescence in Jamshedpur, Patna and Ranchi. He completed his 10th standard from St. Xavier's School, Ranchi in the year 1993, completed 12th from Siva Sivani Public School, Hyderabad in the year 1995, and then did his graduation in English literature from Hindu College, New Delhi in the year 1998. Moving to Mumbai, he did a course"}, {"doc_id": 7124526, "score": 74.8458251953125, "title": "Kaizad Gustad", "text": "years. He used this diary as the basis for his book of short stories entitled \"Of No Fixed Address,\" which was published in 1998. At 28, Gustad wrote and directed his debut feature film Bombay Boys. It starred Naseeruddin Shah, Naveen Andrews and Tara Deshpande among others. It was a break out commercial and critical cult success, paving the way for independent cinema in India. It also travelled to several film festivals worldwide and premiered at the Toronto Film Festival in 1998, followed by the Vancouver and London Film Festivals. The film was nominated for best film at Verzaubert, Berlin."}]}
+{"question": "Which country the performer of song Snart Kommer Änglarna Att Landa is from?", "answer": "Sweden", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 935423, "score": 75.63616180419922, "title": "Der er et yndigt land", "text": "Der er et yndigt land \"Der er et yndigt land\" ( or ), commonly translated into English as \"There is a lovely country\", is one of the national anthems of Denmark. The lyrics were written in 1819 by Adam Oehlenschläger and bore the motto in (Horace: \"This corner of the earth smiles for me more than any other\"). The music was composed in 1835 by Hans Ernst Krøyer. Later, Thomas Laub and Carl Nielsen each composed alternative melodies, but neither of them has gained widespread adoption, and today they are mostly unknown to the general population. When first published, the"}, {"doc_id": 18385165, "score": 75.0672607421875, "title": "Johan Fridolf Hagfors", "text": "Johan Fridolf Hagfors Johan Fridolf Hagfors (11 March 1857–18 August 1931) was a Swedish newspaper publisher, music critic and composer, most known for having composed the two songs \"Modersmålets sång\" (The mother tongue's song) and \"Ålänningens sång\" (Song of the Ålender). Born in Orimattila, he got a Cand.phil degree in 1881. In 1883 he became publicist of the small Åbo paper \"Turun Lehti\" which was published in Finnish but at the same time Svecoman; it became the only newspaper with that combination to reach a wide readership. He also worked as a teacher in Åbo. He composed several songs for"}, {"doc_id": 18258734, "score": 74.96507263183594, "title": "Thomas Stenström", "text": "program broadcast live from the Gröna Lund amusement park in Stockholm during the summer. The same year he released his second album \"Fulkultur\". Thomas Stenström Karl Thomas Stenström (born January 19, 1988), is a Swedish artist, singer and songwriter. He is best known for his charting single \"Slå mig hårt i ansiktet\". He has released three albums: \"Nåt annat, nån annanstans\" (2012), \"Fulkultur\" (2014) and \"Rör inte min kompis!\" (2017). He grew up in Uddevalla. In 2010 he was awarded the Ted Gärdestad Scholarship and in 2011 released his second single \"Detsamma\" followed by \"Krossade drömmar\" and \"Full av liv\"."}, {"doc_id": 2968530, "score": 74.78775024414062, "title": "Ålänningens sång", "text": "Ålänningens sång Ålänningens sång (English: \"\"Song of the Ålander\"\"; Finnish: \"\"Ahvenanmaalaisten laulu\"), is the official anthem of the Åland Islands, an autonomous Swedish-speaking province of Finland. Adopted in 1922, the anthem's words are by John Grandell and the music was composed by Johan Fridolf Hagfors. The song was first performed during the song festival in Mariehamn 1922. In Åland the song is mostly sung on Midsummer's Eve and on the National day of Åland in June 9th. The song originally had four verses, but the third verse is omitted for a long time when the song is sung and often"}, {"doc_id": 2968531, "score": 74.32213592529297, "title": "Ålänningens sång", "text": "when it appears in print. Ålänningens sång Ålänningens sång (English: \"\"Song of the Ålander\"\"; Finnish: \"\"Ahvenanmaalaisten laulu\"), is the official anthem of the Åland Islands, an autonomous Swedish-speaking province of Finland. Adopted in 1922, the anthem's words are by John Grandell and the music was composed by Johan Fridolf Hagfors. The song was first performed during the song festival in Mariehamn 1922. In Åland the song is mostly sung on Midsummer's Eve and on the National day of Åland in June 9th. The song originally had four verses, but the third verse is omitted for a long time when the"}]}
+{"question": "Which country the director of film Ritoma is from?", "answer": "American", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 9619368, "score": 71.116943359375, "title": "Nippur de Lagash", "text": "Gustavo Amézaga, Ricardo Villagrán and Jorge Zaffino. The protagonist's parents name him after the ancient city of Nippur, where they were born. He later gained the epithet \"from Lagash\" after leaving his home city, Lagash, in forced exile. Nippur's adventures, loosely framed on actual Ancient History, start when he is a general and military leader of Lagash, who is forced to escape from Mesopotamia after an invasion carried out by the tyrant Lugal-Zage-Si. Nippur then wanders around the bronze age known world, the Middle East and east Mediterranean. He makes friends and enemies, acquires enormous fame, first as \"The Errant"}, {"doc_id": 17634584, "score": 70.92741394042969, "title": "’O Re", "text": "’O Re ’O Re (also known as \"The King of Naples\") is a 1989 Italian historical film written and directed by Luigi Magni. For his performance Carlo Croccolo won the David di Donatello for best supporting actor. The film also won the David di Donatello and the Nastro d'Argento for best costumes. In 1862, Francis II of Bourbon, the last king of the Two Sicilies, lives in exile in Rome (capital city of the Papal States) with his wife Maria Sophie and the butler Rafele. The king has lost his throne after the conquest of his kingdom by the forces"}, {"doc_id": 15456435, "score": 70.87528991699219, "title": "Gian Franco Morini", "text": "one of the projects in the 2-year course. A-Trak (born Alain Macklovitc), Kanye West's dj, published an article on his blog about it believing was the official work of his good friend Quentin Dupieux a.k.a. Mr. Oizo. Quentin Dupieux himself had to comment on the video indicating how he was not, in fact, the author of the clip. An unofficial \"horror\" music video about vegetables' tortures that he wrote, directed, edited and acted in, for The Bloody Beetroots, while still in film school, has now over 800,000 views on YouTube. The project was shot on Kodak Plus-X film, with an"}, {"doc_id": 12179347, "score": 70.60380554199219, "title": "Tokyo!", "text": "He steals cash and cigarettes from passersby, frightens old women and salaciously licks schoolgirls, resulting in a televised media frenzy that creates mounting hysteria among the Tokyo populace. After discovering an arsenal of hand grenades in his underground lair, Merde slips into full-on assault mode, hurling the munitions at random citizens and creating a Godzilla-like atmosphere of urban terror, which the media promptly laps up and reflects back to its equally voracious television audience. Enter pompous French magistrate Maître Voland (Jean-François Balmer) — a dead ringer for the sewer creature's gnarled and twisted demeanor — who arrives in Tokyo to"}, {"doc_id": 7989992, "score": 70.50509643554688, "title": "My House in Umbria", "text": "and Werner lost his girlfriend and suffered considerable burns to his arm and torso), the explosion is being investigated by Inspector Girotti (Giancarlo Giannini), a local policeman. Responding to the warmth and kindness of Mrs Delahunty and the others, Aimee begins to speak again, while the local authorities seek out any relatives who might be able to take her in. They eventually locate her uncle, Thomas Riversmith (Chris Cooper), a university professor in the US. He agrees to take Aimee back to the USA to live with his wife and himself, though they have little time for (and no experience"}]}
+{"question": "Who is Conall Mac Comgaill's paternal grandfather?", "answer": "Domangart Réti", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 13592727, "score": 85.28190612792969, "title": "Dáire Cerbba", "text": "Dáire Cerbba Daire Cerbba (or Cerba, Cearba, Cearb) was an Irish dynast of uncertain origins, named in many early and late sources as the grandfather of the semi-mythological Mongfind and Crimthann mac Fidaig, and the most frequently named early ancestor of the historical Uí Liatháin and Uí Fidgenti. All of these are historically associated with the province of Munster, but according to the early manuscript Rawlinson B 502, Dáire Cerbba was born in Brega, County Meath, and got his epithet from a location there. This is otherwise unexplained. He may or may not have been a relative of Conall Corc,"}, {"doc_id": 11460520, "score": 85.19611358642578, "title": "Domhnall mac Raghnaill", "text": "Domhnall mac Raghnaill Domhnall mac Raghnaill was a Hebridean noble in the late 12th- and early 13th-century. He is the eponymous progenitor of Clan Donald (\"Clann Dhòmhnaill\", \"Children of Donald\"). For this reason some traditions accumulated around him in the Later Middle Ages and Early Modern period. Despite his role as the historical figurehead of one of the world's most famous kindreds and surnames, there is almost no contemporary evidence yielding certain information about his life. His place in the genealogical tradition of the MacDonalds is the only reason for believing in his existence, a genealogical tradition that not all"}, {"doc_id": 13592734, "score": 85.1052474975586, "title": "Dáire Cerbba", "text": "may be in part ancestral to the later Déisi Tuisceart and famous Dál gCais. Dáire Cerbba Daire Cerbba (or Cerba, Cearba, Cearb) was an Irish dynast of uncertain origins, named in many early and late sources as the grandfather of the semi-mythological Mongfind and Crimthann mac Fidaig, and the most frequently named early ancestor of the historical Uí Liatháin and Uí Fidgenti. All of these are historically associated with the province of Munster, but according to the early manuscript Rawlinson B 502, Dáire Cerbba was born in Brega, County Meath, and got his epithet from a location there. This is"}, {"doc_id": 17185287, "score": 84.73114013671875, "title": "Domhnall Caomhánach", "text": "Domhnall Caomhánach Domhnall Caomhánach (Domhnall mac Murchada or Domhnall Caomhánach mac Murchada, anglicized as Donal Kavanagh) is the ancestor of the Caomhánach line of the Uí Ceinnselaig dynasty and was King of Leinster from 1171 to 1175. Domhnall was the eldest son of the 12th century King of Leinster, Diarmait Mac Murchada in Ireland. Domhnall was fostered for his training and education at the monastery of St. Caomhan at Kilcavan in the Barony of Gorey, County Wexford. In an effort to distinguish himself from his other brothers, Domhnall assumed the name Caomhánach (an adjective of the name Caomhan, meaning \"of"}, {"doc_id": 4543968, "score": 84.65773010253906, "title": "Diarmait mac Cerbaill", "text": "dynasties of the Southern Uí Néill, made him an obvious figure for saga and legend. Diarmait was the son of Fergus Cerrbél, son of Conall Cremthainne, son of Niall of the Nine Hostages. Yet of Niall's own historicity there is little reason to doubt. His descendants quarrrelled incessantly among themselves after the manner of most Irish dynastic families and had no cause to invent a common ancestry, since by unanimous testimony the high-kingship of Tara prior to Niall's days had not been the preserve of any one tribe or family. By the end of the fifth century, however, it was"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director who died earlier, Il Contratto or The Fiddler Of Florence?", "answer": "The Fiddler Of Florence", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 5510825, "score": 72.47298431396484, "title": "The Man Who Killed Don Quixote", "text": "but was released on its own in 2002. Gilliam made repeated attempts to relaunch production between 2003 and 2016, which included Depp, Ewan McGregor and Jack O'Connell as Toby Grisoni and Robert Duvall, Michael Palin, and John Hurt as Quixote. However, all ended up being cancelled for various reasons, such as failing to secure funds, Depp's busy schedule and eventual loss of interest in the project, and Hurt being diagnosed with the cancer that would eventually result in his death. After yet another failed attempt, it was unexpectedly reported in March 2017 that filming had finally started, with Driver, who"}, {"doc_id": 8694828, "score": 71.58744049072266, "title": "Helmut Qualtinger", "text": "Already seriously ill, he made his final acting appearance in 1986 as the heretic monk \"Remigio da Varagine\" in \"The Name of the Rose\", along with Sean Connery and F. Murray Abraham. Beginning with the 1970s, Qualtinger frequently performed recital tours of his own and other texts, including excerpts from Adolf Hitler's \"Mein Kampf\" and Karl Kraus' \"Die letzten Tage der Menschheit\" (The Last Days of Mankind). His recitals were very popular and resulted in several records being published. Qualtinger was also known for his, sometimes crude, practical jokes. In May 1945 just as the Second World War had ended"}, {"doc_id": 24709, "score": 71.27252197265625, "title": "Antonio Salieri", "text": "it as \"The Chimneysweep\". \"The Sydney Morning Herald\" referred to it as the discovery of \"a long-forgotten treasure\". Salieri has even begun to attract some attention from Hollywood. In 2001, his triple concerto was used in the soundtrack of \"The Last Castle\", featuring Robert Redford and James Gandolfini. It is a story that builds on the rivalry between a meticulous but untested officer (Gandolfini) serving as the warden of a military prison and an imprisoned but much admired and highly decorated general (Redford). The Salieri piece is used as the warden's theme music, seemingly to invoke the image of jealousy"}, {"doc_id": 7904330, "score": 71.22991180419922, "title": "Luigi Pistilli", "text": "suicide in his home in Milan just before he was scheduled to appear in the final performance of Terence Rattigan's \"Tosca\" on April 21, 1996. The program was panned by critics and audiences, and that might have contributed to Pistilli's state of mind. However, according to his suicide note, Pistilli had suffered deep despair after making bitter public comments regarding the recent end of a four-year off-stage relationship with singer/actress Milva. In his note he apologized to her for the spiteful statements released in the published interview. Luigi Pistilli Luigi Pistilli (19 July 192921 April 1996) was an Italian actor"}, {"doc_id": 7355048, "score": 71.22065734863281, "title": "Giuseppe Guarneri", "text": "of the seeming haste and carelessness of their construction, possess a glorious tone and have been much coveted by soloists. His output falls off rather dramatically in the late 1730s, and the eccentricity of the works following that period gave rise to the romantic notion that he had been imprisoned for killing a rival violin maker (actually it was one of the Lavazza brothers in Milan to whom this occurred), and even the unlikely fiction that he made violins in prison. Such stories were invented during the nineteenth century and were repeated by the biographers of the Guarneri family, the"}]}
+{"question": "Who is the paternal grandfather of Charlotte Bacon?", "answer": "John Harley", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 17182300, "score": 78.64799499511719, "title": "Elizabeth Bacon (died 1621)", "text": "by whom he had no issue, and secondly, by 1561, to Elizabeth Gresham (d. 6 or 7 November 1573), granddaughter of Sir Richard Gresham, Lord Mayor of London, and only daughter and heir of the latter's elder son, John Gresham (d.1560), by Frances Thwaytes, the daughter and coheir of Sir Henry Thwaytes of Lund, Yorkshire. In the will of their grandmother, Frances (née Thwaytes) Gresham, dated 20 October 1580 and proved 9 November 1580, Neville's children by his second marriage are named as Henry, Edward, Francis, William, and Katherine. Katherine married Edmund Doyley of Shottisham, Norfolk. After Neville's death, she"}, {"doc_id": 11607740, "score": 76.71685791015625, "title": "Anthony Bacon (British Army officer)", "text": "the second or third daughter of Edward Harley, Earl of Oxford, by his wife, Jane Elizabeth, daughter of Rev. James Scott, M.A., Vicar of Itchen Stoke in Hampshire. However, Jane was a notable mistress of Lord Byron, and Charlotte was almost certainly fathered by one of her mother's many lovers. Lord Byron dedicated \"Childe Harold's Pilgrimage\" to her under the name \"Ianthe\". Her brother Alfred Harley, 6th Earl of Oxford and Mortimer died 19 January 1853 without issue, but with four sisters as co-heiresses, including Lady Jane Harley, wife of Henry Bickersteth, Lord Langdale. By 1877, after long litigation over"}, {"doc_id": 11872299, "score": 76.05327606201172, "title": "Robert Walpole (colonel)", "text": "Robert Walpole (colonel) Colonel Robert Walpole (18 November 1650 – 18 November 1700) was an English Whig politician and soldier who represented the borough of Castle Rising from 1689 to 1700 in the House of Commons of England. Because he held the rank of Colonel in the militia, he was widely known as Colonel Walpole. He is mainly notable for being the father of Sir Robert Walpole. His son, who served during the reigns of George I and George II, is considered to have been the first Prime Minister of Great Britain. He is also known as the \"Guinness World"}, {"doc_id": 3509145, "score": 75.81490325927734, "title": "Bacon baronets", "text": "Bacon baronets There have been three baronetcies created for members of the Bacon family, all in the Baronetage of England. As of 2008, one creation is extinct and two of the creations are extant. The extant titles have been merged since 1755. The Bacon Baronetcy, of Redgrave in the County of Suffolk, was created in the Baronetage of England on 22 May 1611 for Nicholas Bacon, Member of Parliament for Beverley and Suffolk, and the eldest son of Sir Nicholas Bacon, a prominent Elizabethan politician. The philosopher and statesman Francis Bacon was his half-brother. Bacon was the first person to"}, {"doc_id": 8666234, "score": 75.78884887695312, "title": "Baconian theory of Shakespeare authorship", "text": "the writings of Orville Ward Owen and Elizabeth Wells Gallup. Owen's book \"Sir Francis Bacon's Cipher Story\" (1893–95) claimed to have discovered a secret history of the Elizabethan era hidden in cipher-form in Bacon/Shakespeare's works. The most remarkable revelation was that Bacon was the son of Queen Elizabeth. According to Owen, Bacon revealed that Elizabeth was secretly married to Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, who fathered both Bacon himself and Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, the latter ruthlessly executed by his own mother in 1601. Bacon was the true heir to the throne of England, but had been excluded"}]}
+{"question": "Who is Rostislav I Of Kiev's paternal grandfather?", "answer": "Vladimir II Monomakh", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 512684, "score": 86.83735656738281, "title": "Sviatoslav I of Kiev", "text": "among the members of the house of Rurik, as were the names of Sviatoslav's immediate successors: Vladimir, Yaroslav, and Mstislav. Some scholars see the name of Sviatoslav, composed of the Slavic roots for \"holy\" and \"glory\", as an artificial derivation combining the names of his predecessors Oleg and Rurik (whose names mean \"holy\" and \"glorious\" in Old Norse, respectively). Virtually nothing is known about Sviatoslav's childhood and youth, which he spent reigning in Novgorod. Sviatoslav's father, Igor, was killed by the Drevlians around 945, and his mother, Olga, ruled as regent in Kiev until Sviatoslav reached maturity (ca. 963). Sviatoslav"}, {"doc_id": 512688, "score": 85.05039978027344, "title": "Sviatoslav I of Kiev", "text": "allegiance of his warriors was of paramount importance in his conquest of an empire that stretched from the Volga to the Danube. Very little is known of Sviatoslav's family life. It is possible that he was not the only (or the eldest) son of his parents. The Russo-Byzantine treaty of 945 mentions a certain Predslava, Volodislav's wife, as the noblest of the Rus' women after Olga. The fact that Predslava was Oleg's mother is presented by Vasily Tatishchev. He also speculated that Predslava was of a Hungarian nobility. George Vernadsky was among many historians to speculate that Volodislav was Igor's"}, {"doc_id": 512689, "score": 84.9918441772461, "title": "Sviatoslav I of Kiev", "text": "eldest son and heir who died at some point during Olga's regency. Another chronicle told that Oleg (? - 944?) was the eldest son of Igor. At the time of Igor's death, Sviatoslav was still a child, and he was raised by his mother or under her instructions. Her influence, however, did not extend to his religious observance. Sviatoslav had several children, but the origin of his wives is not specified in the chronicle. By his wives, he had Yaropolk and Oleg. By Malusha, a woman of indeterminate origins, Sviatoslav had Vladimir, who would ultimately break with his father's paganism"}, {"doc_id": 1384782, "score": 84.46327209472656, "title": "Igor of Kiev", "text": "an errand for Oleg and for Igor', the prince's son, and requesting that they should come forth to greet them as members of their race. Askold and Dir straightway came forth. Then all the soldiery jumped out of the boats, and Oleg said to Askold and Dir, \"You are not princes nor even of princely stock, but I am of princely birth.\" Igor' was then brought forward, and Oleg announced that he was the son of Rurik. They killed Askold and Dir, and after carrying them to the hill, they buried them there, on the hill now known as Hungarian,"}, {"doc_id": 503538, "score": 84.05181884765625, "title": "Vsevolod I of Kiev", "text": "to tradition was named Anastasia or Maria. That the couple's son Vladimir Monomakh bore the family name of the Byzantine emperor, suggests she was a member of his close family, but no contemporary evidence attests to a specific relationship and accounts of the Emperor give him no such daughter. Upon his father's death in 1054, he received in appanage the towns of Pereyaslav, Rostov, Suzdal, and the township of Beloozero which would remain in possession of his descendants until the end of Middle Ages. Together with his elder brothers Iziaslav and Sviatoslav he formed a sort of princely triumvirate which"}]}
+{"question": "When did Philip Muntz's father die?", "answer": "30 July 1857", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 4395223, "score": 74.96424102783203, "title": "William S. Burroughs Jr.", "text": "father. He published a damning article in \"Esquire\", explaining how his life was \"ruined\" by his father’s actions. The estrangement between father and son was never reconciled. In 1981, Burroughs stopped taking his anti-rejection drugs. Allen Ginsberg was notified that Burroughs had returned to Florida to reconnect with the founder of the Green Valley School. Shortly after, Burroughs was found lying chilled, drunk, and exhausted in a shallow ditch at the side of a DeLand, Florida, highway on March 2. A passerby took him to a local hospital, where he died the following day at 6:35 a.m. of acute gastrointestinal"}, {"doc_id": 308984, "score": 74.79138946533203, "title": "Philip K. Dick", "text": "Santa Ana, California home, having suffered a stroke. On February 25, 1982, Dick suffered another stroke in the hospital, which led to brain death. Five days later, on March 2, 1982, he was disconnected from life support and died. After his death, Dick's father, Joseph, took his son's ashes to Riverside Cemetery in Fort Morgan, Colorado, (section K, block 1, lot 56), where they were buried next to his twin sister Jane, who died in infancy. Her tombstone had been inscribed with both of their names at the time of her death, 53 years earlier. Dick's stories typically focus on"}, {"doc_id": 515405, "score": 74.50634765625, "title": "Philip Melanchthon", "text": "\"Thou shalt go to the light, see God, look upon his Son, learn those wonderful mysteries which thou hast not been able to understand in this life.\" The immediate cause of death was a severe cold which he had contracted on a journey to Leipzig in March 1560, followed by a fever that consumed his strength, weakened by many sufferings. On 19 April 1560 he was pronounced dead. The only care that occupied him until his last moment was the desolate condition of the church. He strengthened himself in almost uninterrupted prayer, and in listening to passages of Scripture. Especially"}, {"doc_id": 2894606, "score": 74.32174682617188, "title": "Philip Seymour Hoffman", "text": "in three Broadway plays – \"True West\" in 2000, \"Long Day's Journey into Night\" in 2003, and \"Death of a Salesman\" in 2012 – all led to Tony Award nominations. Hoffman struggled with drug addiction as a young adult, and relapsed in 2013 after many years of abstinence. In February 2014, he died of combined drug intoxication. Remembered for his fearlessness in playing reprehensible characters, and for bringing depth and humanity to such roles, Hoffman was described in his \"New York Times\" obituary as \"perhaps the most ambitious and widely admired American actor of his generation\". Hoffman was born on"}, {"doc_id": 9142621, "score": 73.01400756835938, "title": "Philip Henry", "text": "some reservations. He ministered at Broad Oak in an outbuilding near his house. His last years were spent in pastoral work. He died at Broad Oak of a sudden attack of colic and stone, on 24 June 1696, aged sixty-four, and was buried on 27 June in Whitchurch Church. Funeral sermons were preached at Broad Oak by Francis Tallents of Shrewsbury, James Owen of Oswestry, and Matthew Henry. A marble tablet was erected to his memory in St. Alkmund's, Whitchurch, bearing a Latin inscription by John Tylston, M.D., his son-in-law. In 1712, when the church was rebuilt, his body was"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director born first, Roland The Mighty or The Wife Of General Ling?", "answer": "The Wife Of General Ling", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 16476852, "score": 75.1729507446289, "title": "Lingeer", "text": "as Abderrahmane Sissako’s \"Timbuktu\" (2014) feature a Lingeer character. Djibril Diop Mambety’s \"Hyènes\" (1992) features the character Linguere Ramatou as its protagonist. Her first name is an alternate spelling of Lingeer and she has in fact been described as a royal of sorts: film scholars write that she is “an outcast-cum-queen who sits contemplating the horizon”. Lingeer Lingeer (also: \"Linger\" or Linguère) was the title given to the mother or sister of a king in the Serer kingdoms of Sine, Saloum, and previously the Kingdom of Baol; and the Wolof kingdoms of Cayor, Jolof, Baol and Waalo in pre-colonial Senegal."}, {"doc_id": 1688086, "score": 72.98961639404297, "title": "Wong Kar-wai", "text": "Wong Kar-wai Wong Kar-wai, BBS (born 17 July 1958) is a Hong Kong Second Wave filmmaker, internationally renowned as an auteur for his visually unique, highly stylized work, including \"As Tears Go By\" (1988), \"Days of Being Wild\" (1990), \"Ashes of Time\" (1994), \"Chungking Express\" (1994), \"Fallen Angels\" (1995), \"Happy Together\" (1997), \"2046\" (2004) and \"The Grandmaster\" (2013). His film \"In the Mood for Love\" (2000), starring Maggie Cheung and Tony Leung, notably garnered widespread critical acclaim. Wong's films frequently feature protagonists who yearn for romance in the midst of a knowingly brief life and scenes that can often be"}, {"doc_id": 2461544, "score": 72.50010681152344, "title": "Gedde Watanabe", "text": "Hearts II\". Watanabe grew up in Ogden, Utah in a Japanese American family. His mother, who had been previously interned during the World War II internment of Japanese Americans, worked as a seamstress at the Utah Tailoring Company. He was in several dramatic productions in high school, both acting and singing. After graduation, Watanabe left Ogden for San Francisco, where he hoped to make his living as a street musician while honing his acting skills. Gedde Watanabe Gary \"Gedde\" Watanabe (born June 26, 1955) is a Japanese-American actor. He is perhaps best known for voicing the character of Ling in"}, {"doc_id": 2803994, "score": 72.22920989990234, "title": "Bai Ling", "text": "one episode (\"Stranger in a Strange Land\") of the show \"Lost\". Since 2007, she has appeared in a number of films including \"Love Ranch\", \"\" and \"A Beautiful Life\", although she became more well known for her red carpet appearances and outrageous fashions. In 2013, Bai enjoyed a career resurgence with the movie \"The Gauntlet\", which earned her the Best Actress award at the Los Angeles Cinema Festival of Hollywood, and at the 2014 Asians on Film Festival. Also, for \"Speed Dragon\", she received the Best Feature Film Award at the New York International Independent Film & Video Festival. In"}, {"doc_id": 8351371, "score": 72.19818878173828, "title": "Tse Ling-ling", "text": "Tse Ling-ling Hsieh Ling-ling (Chinese:謝玲玲, born on 20 September 1956) is a Taiwanese-born child star and the ex-wife of Hong Kong billionaire Peter Lam. She has starred in five movies, in a career spanning 1977 to 1979. She also appears in the movie \"\", since this movie consists mostly of archive material from \"Tiger & Crane Fists\". She later went back to acting, under the name Ling Tse, and appeared in \"The New Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre\" (1986), as well as the TV show \"Requiem of Ling Sing\" (1989). Her last appearance in film was in a 2002 film,"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director who is older than the other, Zwemplaats Voor Jongelingen Te Amsterdam or Client 9: The Rise And Fall Of Eliot Spitzer? ", "answer": "Zwemplaats Voor Jongelingen Te Amsterdam", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 14910459, "score": 70.84818267822266, "title": "Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer", "text": "The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer\". On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 91% based on 69 reviews, and an average rating of 7.3/10. On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 68 out of 100, based on 24 critics, indicating \"generally favorable reviews\". Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer is a documentary directed by Alex Gibney about former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer and the sex scandal that derailed his political career. It premiered at the 2010 Tribeca"}, {"doc_id": 7213977, "score": 70.52045440673828, "title": "Jaco Van Dormael", "text": "Pascal Duquenne. At the same time, Van Dormael was at work writing his next major work. He wanted to make a more linear film than \"Toto le héros\", one which explored the world through the eyes of a man with Down syndrome. Van Dormael's next film, \"Le huitieme jour\" (\"The Eighth Day\"), accomplishes this with the chance meeting and friendship between Georges, played by Pascal Duquenne, and Harry, an unhappy divorced businessman portrayed by Daniel Auteuil. Van Dormael's interest in people with mental and physical disabilities stems from an interest in their \"talent for life, for loving life, that we"}, {"doc_id": 14910458, "score": 70.4073257446289, "title": "Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer", "text": "Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer is a documentary directed by Alex Gibney about former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer and the sex scandal that derailed his political career. It premiered at the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival on April 24, 2010; on iTunes and Magnolia On Demand on October 1, 2010; and in movie theaters in limited release on November 5, 2010. Gibney made the film with on-camera cooperation from Spitzer. The director also shared ideas and information with writer Peter Elkind, who wrote the book “Rough Justice:"}, {"doc_id": 4043190, "score": 70.27896881103516, "title": "Mohammed Bouyeri", "text": "Mohammed Bouyeri Mohammed Bouyeri ( ; born 8 March 1978) is a Moroccan-Dutch Islamic terrorist and convicted murderer serving a life sentence without parole in the prison of Nieuw Vosseveld (Vught) for the assassination of Dutch film director Theo van Gogh. A member of the Hofstad Network, he was incarcerated in 2004. Mohammed Bouyeri is a second-generation Moroccan-Dutchman of Berber origin. In 1995, Mohammed Bouyeri finished his secondary education. He changed his major several times and left after five years without obtaining a degree. A second-generation migrant from Morocco, Bouyeri used the pen name \"Abu Zubair\" for writing and translating."}, {"doc_id": 18311314, "score": 70.24169921875, "title": "The 9th Life of Louis Drax", "text": "cast of the film, with Alexandre Aja directing from a screenplay by Max Minghella adapted from the book, who will produce alongside Tim Bricknell under their Antcolony Films banner. In September 2014, Aaron Paul, Sarah Gadon, Oliver Platt, Molly Parker, Barbara Hershey, and Aiden Longworth all joined the cast of the film. In May 2016, Soda Pictures acquired UK distribution rights to the film. In June 2016, Summit Entertainment acquired distribution rights to the film and set the film for a limited September 2, 2016 release. The film was released in the United Kingdom on September 2, 2016. On Rotten"}]}
+{"question": "Which film came out first, Satan'S Cheerleaders or All My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane?", "answer": "Satan'S Cheerleaders", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 11688613, "score": 70.12423706054688, "title": "All My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane", "text": "feature film, \"Jucy\" (2011), including actors Cindy Nelson, Francesca Gasteen, Ryan Johnson, and Charlotte Gregg. All My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane All My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane is a 2007 Australian romantic comedy film directed by Louise Alston and written by Stephen Vagg. It follows Anthea, a 25-year-old girl who hates her job and has to sit back and watch as all her friends move away from her hometown, Brisbane, to make a better life. In 2013, \"The Guardian\" referred to it as a \"cult film\" inspired by \"a typically Brisbane lament... the departure of people in their late 20s"}, {"doc_id": 11688607, "score": 69.48583221435547, "title": "All My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane", "text": "All My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane All My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane is a 2007 Australian romantic comedy film directed by Louise Alston and written by Stephen Vagg. It follows Anthea, a 25-year-old girl who hates her job and has to sit back and watch as all her friends move away from her hometown, Brisbane, to make a better life. In 2013, \"The Guardian\" referred to it as a \"cult film\" inspired by \"a typically Brisbane lament... the departure of people in their late 20s to Sydney, Melbourne, London or New York.\" Anthea (Charlotte Gregg) is undergoing a crisis of"}, {"doc_id": 11688610, "score": 69.20569610595703, "title": "All My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane", "text": "Brisbane\" was a stage performance at the University of Queensland's Cement Box Theatre, where director Louise Alston first saw it. She could see that the story would make an ideal feature film and worked with writer Stephen Vagg on developing a script. Producer Jade van der Lei then became interested in the film and was able to raise a budget of . The film was shot in the middle of a Queensland summer, January 2006, over a three-week period. Afterward, The filmmakers successfully applied for post-production funding from the Australian Film Commission, which enabled additional shooting. The film completed post-production"}, {"doc_id": 11688611, "score": 69.13400268554688, "title": "All My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane", "text": "in early 2007 and made its world debut at the 2007 Brisbane International Film Festival. The film was shot on location in such Brisbane suburbs as New Farm, Paddington, Kangaroo Point, Brookfield, and Toowong. It features such iconic Brisbane landmarks as the Story Bridge and the Royal Exchange Hotel, and refers to Brisbane artists such as Powderfinger, Nick Earls, and John Birmingham. The soundtrack includes a cover version of \"Streets of Your Town\" from Brisbane band The Go-Betweens by Brisbane singer Dave McCormack. \"All My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane\" was released on 27 May 2008 in Australia through Accent Film."}, {"doc_id": 6342676, "score": 68.65414428710938, "title": "The Salvation Hunters", "text": "Mary Pickford and Joseph Schenck. Subsequently, The New York Times Sunday entertainment section of February 1, 1925 carried the following announcement: At years’ end \"Film Mercury\" movie critic Anabel Lane included \"The Salvation Hunters\" in the top-10 list for 1925: 1. Cecil B. DeMille’s \"Isn’t Life Wonderful\"]
2. King Vidor’ The Big Parade
3. Erich von Stroheim’s Greed
4. Sven Gade’s \"Siège\"
5. Augusto Genina’s \"Cyrano de Bergerac\"
6. Clarence Badger’s Paths to Paradise
7. F. W. Murnau’s The Last Laugh
8. Josef von Sternberg’s \"The Salvation Hunters\"
9. Malcolm St. Clair’s Are Parents People?
10.Herbert Brenon’s Peter Pan With"}]}
+{"question": "What is the place of birth of Ratna Malla's father?", "answer": "Nepal", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 13608112, "score": 80.6674575805664, "title": "Harela mela", "text": "on scriptural details and astrological calculations gives the date of Krishna's birth, known as Janmashtami, as either 18 or 21 July 3228 BC. Krishna belonged to the royal family of Mathura, and was the eighth son born to the princess Devaki, and her husband Vasudeva. Mathura was the capital of the Yadavas (also called the Surasenas), to which Krishna's parents Vasudeva and Devaki belonged. The king Kamsa, Devaki's brother, had ascended the throne by imprisoning his father, King Ugrasena. Afraid of a prophecy that predicted his death at the hands of Devaki's eighth son, he had locked the couple into"}, {"doc_id": 3495103, "score": 80.4433364868164, "title": "Karna", "text": "Karna Karna (Sanskrit: कर्ण, IAST: \"Karṇa\"), also known as Vasusena, Anga-Raja, Sutaputra and Radheya, is one of the major characters in the Hindu epic \"Mahābhārata\". He is the son of Surya (the Sun deity) and princess Kunti (later the Pandava queen). He was conceived and born to unmarried teenage Kunti, who hides the pregnancy, then out of shame abandons the new born Karna in a basket on a river. The basket is discovered floating on the Ganges River. He is adopted and raised by foster \"Suta\" parents named Radha and Adhiratha Nandana of the charioteer and poet profession working for"}, {"doc_id": 3495161, "score": 80.20903015136719, "title": "Karna", "text": "has later also been adapted as a play. Karna Karna (Sanskrit: कर्ण, IAST: \"Karṇa\"), also known as Vasusena, Anga-Raja, Sutaputra and Radheya, is one of the major characters in the Hindu epic \"Mahābhārata\". He is the son of Surya (the Sun deity) and princess Kunti (later the Pandava queen). He was conceived and born to unmarried teenage Kunti, who hides the pregnancy, then out of shame abandons the new born Karna in a basket on a river. The basket is discovered floating on the Ganges River. He is adopted and raised by foster \"Suta\" parents named Radha and Adhiratha Nandana"}, {"doc_id": 6342006, "score": 79.23739624023438, "title": "Vallabha", "text": "1479 A.D. (V.S. 1535) on the 11th day of the dark half of lunar month of chaitra at Champaranya [ Vaishakha Krishna Ekadashi ]. The name of his mother was Illamma. The period surrounding Vallabhacharya's birth was a tumultuous one and most of northern and central India was being influenced by Muslim invaders. It was common for populations to migrate in order to flee from religious persecution and conversion. On one such occasion, Lakshmana Bhatta had to urgently move out of Varanasi with his pregnant wife. Due to terror and physical strain of the flight suffered by the mother, there"}, {"doc_id": 5324328, "score": 79.04959106445312, "title": "Prithviraj Chauhan", "text": "auspicious. Based on these positions and assuming certain other planetary positions, Dasharatha Sharma calculated the year of Prithviraj's birth as 1166 CE (1223 VS). The medieval biographies of Prithviraj suggest that he was educated well. The \"Prithviraja Vijaya\" states that he mastered 6 languages; the \"Prithviraj Raso\" claims that he learned 14 languages, which appears to be an exaggeration. The \"Raso\" goes on to claim that he became well-versed in a number of subjects, including history, mathematics, medicine, military, painting, philosophy (mimamsa), and theology. Both the texts state that he was particularly proficient in archery. Prithviraj moved from Gujarat to"}]}
+{"question": "Which film was released more recently, The Indiscreet Woman or The Sparrow'S Fluttering?", "answer": "The Sparrow'S Fluttering", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 3846722, "score": 70.90653991699219, "title": "Whit Stillman", "text": "After a 13-year hiatus, Stillman released his fourth film, \"Damsels in Distress\", starring Greta Gerwig, Adam Brody, Hugo Becker and Analeigh Tipton. It premiered September 10 at the 2011 Venice Film Festival as the closing film, to favorable reviews. The film is \"about three young women at an East Coast university, the transfer student that joins their group and the young men they become entangled with.\" A film version of one of Jane Austen's early short novels, \"Lady Susan\", was reported by \"Entertainment Weekly\" on January 22, 2016. This followed the indication that Little, Brown and Company would be publishing"}, {"doc_id": 19101062, "score": 70.22825622558594, "title": "The Yellow Birds (film)", "text": "The Yellow Birds (film) The Yellow Birds is a 2017 American war film directed by Alexandre Moors and based on the novel \"The Yellow Birds\" by Kevin Powers. The film stars Tye Sheridan, Alden Ehrenreich, Toni Collette, Jason Patric, Jack Huston and Jennifer Aniston. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 21, 2017. It was released on May 17, 2018, through DirecTV Cinema before being released in a limited release and through video on demand on June 15, 2018, by Saban Films. Two young soldiers, Bartle (21) and Murph (18) navigate the terrors of"}, {"doc_id": 18617825, "score": 70.13446807861328, "title": "The Blackcoat's Daughter", "text": "The Blackcoat's Daughter The Blackcoat's Daughter (also known as February) is a 2015 American-Canadian supernatural psychological horror film written and directed by Oz Perkins. The film stars Emma Roberts, Lucy Boynton, Kiernan Shipka, James Remar, and Lauren Holly. The plot follows two Catholic schoolgirls who get left behind at their boarding school over winter break, where the nuns are rumored to be satanists. The film premiered at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival before it was released through video-on-demand on February 16, 2017, by DirecTV Cinema, and was theatrically released on March 31, 2017, by A24. The film received positive"}, {"doc_id": 18617839, "score": 69.8978042602539, "title": "The Blackcoat's Daughter", "text": "to various international territories at the AFM, including the U.K, France, Australia, New Zealand, Latin America, Poland, the Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, and the Middle East. The film was retitled from \"February\" to \"The Blackcoat's Daughter\". The film was scheduled to be released DirecTV Cinema on July 14, 2016. But was pushed back to August 25, 2016, before opening in a limited release on September 30. The film was then pulled from the schedule and pushed back to an undisclosed 2017 date. It was released on February 16, 2017, through DirecTV Cinema, before being released on March 31, 2017,"}, {"doc_id": 19337619, "score": 69.88450622558594, "title": "Una (film)", "text": "Una (film) Una is a 2016 drama film directed by Benedict Andrews based upon the play \"Blackbird\" by David Harrower, who also wrote the film's screenplay. It stars Rooney Mara, Ben Mendelsohn, Riz Ahmed, Ruby Stokes, Tara Fitzgerald, Natasha Little, and Tobias Menzies. The film had its world premiere at the Telluride Film Festival on September 2, 2016. It was released in the United Kingdom on September 1, 2017, by Thunderbird Releasing and in the United States on October 6, 2017, by Swen. A young woman, Una (Mara), arrives unexpectedly at an older man's workplace looking for the truth behind"}]}
+{"question": "What is the place of birth of the founder of university University Of Los Andes (Colombia)?", "answer": "Paris", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 3631708, "score": 80.32707214355469, "title": "University of Los Andes (Colombia)", "text": "industrial growth, leftist liberal presidential candidate Jorge Eliécer Gaitán was assassinated on April 9, 1948, in an event that shook the country and was taken by the founders as \"the best argument for the foundation of the university\". In November 1948, around a year after arriving back in Colombia from Columbia University, accompanied by intellectuals from the elites of both traditional parties, Mario Laserna Pinzón founded the Universidad de los Andes as the first nonsectarian and non-politically affiliated university in Colombia. The main goals with the establishment of the University were to provide Colombia with professionals whose technical knowledge benefited"}, {"doc_id": 3910097, "score": 79.64727783203125, "title": "National University of San Marcos", "text": "National University of San Marcos The National University of San Marcos (, UNMSM) is a public research university in Lima, capital of Peru. Also known as the \"Dean university of the Americas\", it is the first officially established (privilege by Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor) and the longest \"continuously\" operating university in the Americas. It is widely regarded as an influential institution of higher-education in the country. It consistently ranks among the top two universities in the country. Its main campus, the University City, is located in Lima. It was chartered on May 12, 1551, by a royal decree signed"}, {"doc_id": 8428637, "score": 79.39767456054688, "title": "Del Rosario University", "text": "Del Rosario University Universidad del Rosario () is a Colombian university founded on Roman Catholic principles, in 1653 by Fray Cristobal de Torres. Located in Bogotá, due to its important place in Colombian history, it is known as \"the Cradle of the Republic\". Most faculties reside at the Cloister, the main campus located in the historic-geographical centre of Bogotá. It also included a private all-male traditional primary and secondary school until 2008. Nowadays the institution is based on secular ideas and remains very influential in Colombian culture and public life. At least 28 of Colombia's Presidents have been students of"}, {"doc_id": 3910099, "score": 79.048828125, "title": "National University of San Marcos", "text": "laureate among its alumni: Mario Vargas Llosa (Literature). San Marcos is also recognized for the quality of its curricular contents, a competitive admissions process, as well as for being a center of scientific research. Several Peruvian and Latin American influential thinkers, researchers, scientists, politicians and writers have studied there, which underscores San Marcos' leading role as an educational institution in the history of Peru and the world. San Marcos is considered the oldest university in the American continent. It was officially established by a royal decree (signed by Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor) on May 12, 1551, and since then"}, {"doc_id": 3631703, "score": 78.86065673828125, "title": "University of Los Andes (Colombia)", "text": "University of Los Andes (Colombia) The University of Los Andes (), also commonly self-styled as Uniandes, is a private research university located in the city centre of Bogotá, Colombia. Founded in 1948 by a group of Colombian intellectuals led by Mario Laserna Pinzón, it was the first Colombian university established as nonsectarian (independent from any political party or religious institution). Los Andes has consistently been regarded as one of the best Colombian universities—very often ranked as the best—one of the top 10 in Latin America, and one of the top 300 world universities, according to both the QS World Top"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director died earlier, The Olsen Gang Goes Crazy or The Corbett-Fitzsimmons Fight?", "answer": "The Corbett-Fitzsimmons Fight", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 14881415, "score": 72.03213500976562, "title": "The Corbett-Fitzsimmons Fight", "text": "The Corbett-Fitzsimmons Fight The Corbett-Fitzsimmons Fight is an 1897 documentary film directed by Enoch J. Rector depicting the 1897 boxing match between James J. Corbett and Bob Fitzsimmons in Carson City, Nevada on St. Patrick's Day. Originally running for more than 100 minutes, it was the longest film released to date; as such, it was the world's first feature film. The technology that allowed this is known as the Latham loop, and Rector was a rival for claiming the invention of the device. He used three such equipped cameras placed adjacently and filming on 63mm nitrate film. Only fragments of"}, {"doc_id": 3331891, "score": 71.86749267578125, "title": "James J. Corbett", "text": "the story was serialized by \"The Saturday Evening Post\" in six weekly installments during October/November 1894. The following year, G.P. Putnam's Sons published it in book form, marketing it as the \"True Tale of the Rise and Fall of a Champion.\" In 1942, the story was made into a Hollywood motion picture titled \"Gentleman Jim\", starring Errol Flynn as Corbett. In 1966, the actor James Davidson played Corbett in the episode \"The Fight San Francisco Never Forgot\" of the syndicated western television series, \"Death Valley Days\", hosted by Ronald W. Reagan. In the story line, Walter Watson (John McLiam) becomes"}, {"doc_id": 9918757, "score": 71.04737854003906, "title": "Tim Speedle", "text": "Tim Speedle Timothy \"Tim\" Speedle, known by his nickname Speed, is a fictional character on the CBS crime drama \"\". He was portrayed by Rory Cochrane until the character's death in the third season opening episode \"Lost Son\". Prior to the character's untimely demise and Rory Cochrane's departure from \"\" at the start of season 3, \"Speed\" is distinguished in his occasional carelessness in procedure. Especially featured is his neglect of proper sidearm maintenance \"Dispo Day\", which is a contributing factor to Speed's own death. He also, at one point, borrows Calleigh Duquesne's crime light and forgets to recharge it,"}, {"doc_id": 19387435, "score": 70.93538665771484, "title": "Twin Peaks (2017 TV series)", "text": "role of town sheriff would be filled by Robert Forster, later confirmed as playing Frank Truman, brother of Harry. Forster had been cast as Harry in the 1990 pilot, but was replaced by Ontkean due to scheduling issues. Also in October, David Duchovny teased his return as Agent Denise Bryson. In November 2015, it was reported that Miguel Ferrer would reprise his role as Albert Rosenfield and that Richard Beymer and David Patrick Kelly would return as Benjamin Horne and Jerry Horne respectively. In December 2015, Alicia Witt confirmed she would reprise her role as Gersten Hayward. Michael J. Anderson"}, {"doc_id": 14881420, "score": 70.04452514648438, "title": "The Corbett-Fitzsimmons Fight", "text": "had lost to Fitzsimmons in Mexico. Producer William Aloysius Brady got an agreement from Rector that 25% of the proceeds of the film would go to him and Corbett; Fitzsimmons and his manager, Martin Julian, would receive $13,000. Fitzsimmons was outraged upon learning of the deal, and the terms were renegotiated. Under the new terms, each boxer and his manager would take 25%, with Rector, Stuart, and Samuel J. Tilden Jr (who had left Kinetoscope with Rector in a battle over who invented the Latham loop) dividing the remaining 50%. The film was shot in widescreen format on 2 3/16"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the place of burial of Meritites I's husband?", "answer": "Great Pyramid of Giza", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 16399397, "score": 76.07097625732422, "title": "Tomb of Antony and Cleopatra", "text": "Tomb of Antony and Cleopatra The long-lost tomb of Antony and Cleopatra, the burial crypt of Mark Antony and Cleopatra (VII), from 30 BC, remains unknown somewhere near Alexandria, Egypt. According to historians Suetonius and Plutarch, the Roman leader Octavian (later renamed Augustus) permitted their burial together after he had defeated them. Their surviving children were taken back to Rome, to be raised as Roman citizens. Shakespeare, inspired by Plutarch, briefly alludes to this common entombment in the voice of his character Caesar (Octavian), in the very last verses of his play \"Antony and Cleopatra\" (Act V, scene II): Reports"}, {"doc_id": 12196047, "score": 75.78437805175781, "title": "Tomb of Aaron", "text": "Tomb of Aaron The Tomb of Aaron is the name of the supposed burial place of Aaron, the brother of Moses. There are two descriptions of its location in the Pentateuch, and different interpretations of its location. Although in Jewish tradition, the location of Aaron’s grave, like that of Moses, is shrouded in mystery, the Islamic tradition places it on Mount Hor, near Petra in Jordan. The Pentateuch gives two accounts of Aaron's death. The Book of Numbers (Chapter 20) gives a detailed statement to the effect that, soon after the incident at Meribah (Kadesh), when Moses and Aaron showed"}, {"doc_id": 4034216, "score": 75.7548599243164, "title": "Lincoln Tomb", "text": "Lincoln Tomb The Lincoln Tomb is the final resting place of the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln, his wife, Mary Todd Lincoln, and three of their four sons, Edward, William, and Thomas. It is located in Oak Ridge Cemetery in Springfield, Illinois. Constructed of granite, the tomb has a single-story rectangular base, surmounted by an obelisk, with a semicircular receiving room entrance-way, on one end, and semicircular crypt or burial room on the opposite side. Four flights of balustraded stairs—two flanking the entrance at the front and two at the rear—lead to a level terrace. The balustrade"}, {"doc_id": 2437757, "score": 75.7205810546875, "title": "Meritaten", "text": "and who was found to be the creator of the famous bust of Nefertiti also created one of Maïa (Bubasteion I.20), the foster mother of Tutankhamun and who, in fact, was \"Merytaten, the elder daughter of Akhenaten\", \"who sat briefly on the throne\". The texts of its boundary stele mention that Meritaten was meant to be buried at Akhet-Aten (modern Amarna). The royal tomb in Amarna was used for the burial of Meketaten, Tiye, and Akhenaten and likely, was closed after the death and burial of Akhenaten. After that, Meritaten's burial may have been planned for one of the other"}, {"doc_id": 19222718, "score": 75.33980560302734, "title": "Mastaba of Hesy-Re", "text": "Mastaba of Hesy-Re The Mastaba of Hesy-re is an Ancient Egyptian tomb complex in the great necropolis of Saqqara in Egypt. It is the final resting place of the high official Hesy-re, who served in office during the Third Dynasty under King Djoser (Netjerikhet). His large mastaba is renowned for its well-preserved wall paintings and relief panels made from imported Lebanese cedar, which are today considered masterpieces of Old Kingdom wood carving. The mastaba itself is the earliest example of a painted tomb from the Old Kingdom and the only known example from the Third Dynasty. The tomb was excavated"}]}
+{"question": "Which film came out earlier, The Old People or Jaane Jigar?", "answer": "Jaane Jigar", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 18263967, "score": 70.78433990478516, "title": "Jaanisaar", "text": "Jaanisaar Jaanisaar is a 2015 Indian film, directed by Muzaffar Ali, and written by Javed Siddiqui, Shama Zaidi and Muzaffar Ali. \"Jaanisaar\" is a love saga of a revolutionary courtesan of Avadh, India, and a prince brought up in England, set 20 years after the first war of Indian Rebellion of 1857. The film stars Pakistani actor Imran Abbas and fashion entrepreneur Pernia Qureshi, who made her debut with the film. The film was released on 7 August 2015. A period drama set in 1877, the film depicts the story of a revolutionary killer. \"Jaanisaar\" marks the comeback of director"}, {"doc_id": 7485552, "score": 70.15821838378906, "title": "Yaadon Ki Baaraat", "text": "to $7.1 million in 1973, and is equivalent to US$ million or 255 crore in 2016. Yaadon Ki Baaraat Yaadon Ki Baaraat (English: \"Procession of Memories\") is a 1973 Indian Bollywood film, directed by Nasir Hussain and written by Salim-Javed (Salim Khan and Javed Akhtar). It featured an ensemble cast, starring Dharmendra, Zeenat Aman, Tariq Khan, Neetu Singh, Vijay Arora, Ajit Khan and Aamir Khan. The film was influential in the history of Indian cinema. It was the first masala film, combining elements of the action, drama, romance, musical, crime and thriller genres. The masala went on to become the"}, {"doc_id": 18466863, "score": 70.10844421386719, "title": "Sardaar Ji", "text": "to the movie. Film was also reviewed by British media like \"The Guardian\". A Sequel, entitled \"Sardaar Ji 2\", directed by Rohit Jugaraj, written by Dheeraj Rattan and produced by White Hill Production, was released on 24 June 2016. Diljit Dosanjh, Monica Gill and Sonam Bajwa starring as main leads. Telugu Filmmaker Vasu Manthena acquired the rights of \"Sardaar Ji\", to produce it in Telugu cinema. In December 2015, \"Sardaar Ji\" broke UK TV ratings records by delivering the biggest ever audience for a channel as it registered a huge 54,900 viewers, peaking at 90,000 viewers. Sardaar Ji Sardaarji is"}, {"doc_id": 11456714, "score": 70.05470275878906, "title": "Kahaani", "text": "for making use of many local crew and cast members. \"Kahaani\" explores themes of feminism and motherhood in male-dominated Indian society. The film also makes several allusions to Satyajit Ray's films such as \"Charulata\" (1964), \"Aranyer Dinratri\" (1970) and \"Joi Baba Felunath\" (1979). \"Kahaani\" was released worldwide on 9 March 2012. Critics praised the screenplay, the cinematography and the performances of the lead actors. Following critical acclaim and word-of-mouth publicity, the film earned worldwide in 50 days. The film won several awards, including three National Film Awards and five Filmfare Awards. The latter included trophies for Best Director (Ghosh) and"}, {"doc_id": 8629136, "score": 69.90823364257812, "title": "Gumnaam", "text": "Gumnaam Gumnaam (translation: \"Unknown\" or \"Anonymous\") is a 1965 Bollywood thriller film, directed by Raja Nawathe and starring Manoj Kumar, Nanda, Pran, Helen and Mehmood. The film is an adaptation of the mystery novel \"And Then There Were None\" by Agatha Christie. The film came to wider attention in the Western world when its opening song \"Jaan Pehechan Ho\" (a Hindi phrase roughly translated as \"we should get to know each other\") was included in the opening credits of \"Ghost World\" and also used in the 2011 commercial \"The Date\" for Heineken. The song is sung by Bollywood music legend"}]}
+{"question": "Which film was released first, Como Yo Te Quería or Sex Is Zero 2?", "answer": "Como Yo Te Quería", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 5703480, "score": 74.04006958007812, "title": "Sex Is Zero", "text": "Sex Is Zero Sex Is Zero () is a 2002 South Korean film written and directed by Yoon Je-kyoon, starring Im Chang-jung and Ha Ji-won. In the style of American gross-out comedies like \"American Pie\", it follows the exploits of a group of college students, which eventually takes a serious turn. \"Sex Is Zero\" sold 4,089,900 tickets in South Korea, making it the fifth most popular film of 2002. A sequel, \"Sex Is Zero 2\", was released in December 2007, starring most of the original cast. The plot follows the story of college student Eun-shik and his efforts to impress"}, {"doc_id": 11447653, "score": 73.5775146484375, "title": "Sex Is Zero 2", "text": "Sex Is Zero 2 Sex Is Zero 2 is the 2007 sequel to the South Korean comedy film \"Sex Is Zero\", and is the directorial debut of Yoon Tae-yoon. Starring Im Chang-jeong and Song Ji-hyo, the film reunites most of the cast from the original film, though Ha Ji-won only makes a cameo appearance. \"Sex Is Zero 2\" was released in South Korea on 12 December 2007. Having broken up with his girlfriend, law student Eun-sik is keen to consummate a new relationship with Kyung-ah, a popular swimming champion with a painful past. Despite help from his friends, Eun-sik begins"}, {"doc_id": 5547298, "score": 73.57474517822266, "title": "Sexo, pudor y lágrimas", "text": "Sexo, pudor y lágrimas Sexo, pudor y lágrimas (Sex, Shame, and Tears) is a Mexican film, the second of the so-called New Era of the Cinema of Mexico (the first one was \"Like Water for Chocolate\") and the directorial debut of Antonio Serrano. The film is based on the successful play of the same name, which ran for two consecutive years and was written by Serrano himself. After the film was released it broke box-office records in Mexico (118 million Mexican pesos, roughly 10.9 million US dollars), it was shown for more than twenty-seven weeks, and was seen by more"}, {"doc_id": 5547301, "score": 73.38980102539062, "title": "Sexo, pudor y lágrimas", "text": "in a full body cast. Sexo, pudor y lágrimas Sexo, pudor y lágrimas (Sex, Shame, and Tears) is a Mexican film, the second of the so-called New Era of the Cinema of Mexico (the first one was \"Like Water for Chocolate\") and the directorial debut of Antonio Serrano. The film is based on the successful play of the same name, which ran for two consecutive years and was written by Serrano himself. After the film was released it broke box-office records in Mexico (118 million Mexican pesos, roughly 10.9 million US dollars), it was shown for more than twenty-seven weeks,"}, {"doc_id": 10763106, "score": 73.07781982421875, "title": "Zero Woman", "text": "Zero Woman Zero Woman () is a Japanese film and video exploitation series with ten entries dating from 1974 to 2007. The series chronicles the adventures of a woman Rei, who, working for a fictional Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department secret agency called \"Zero Division\", goes undercover to infiltrate and assassinate drug kingpins, mercenaries, and various criminals and their henchmen. The original film may have been the inspiration for Luc Besson's 1990 film \"La Femme Nikita\". was released by the Toei studio in May 1974. Along with \"\" and its sequels, it was part of Toei's \"Pinky Violence\" series of sexploitation"}]}
+{"question": "Who is Philippe Charles D'Arenberg's uncle?", "answer": "Philippe François, 1st Duke of Arenberg", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 8570687, "score": 81.87298583984375, "title": "Duke Aymon", "text": "Duke Aymon Duke Aymon of Dordone (Italian: \"Amone\", German: \"Haimon\") is a character in the Old French Matter of France, appearing in \"chansons de geste\" and Italian romance epics depicting the adventures of Charlemagne and his knights. The son of Doon de Mayence, he is the Duke of Dordone (sometimes associated with Dordogne) and the father of four sons, Renaud, Guichard, Alard and Richard, who are the heroes of \"Les Quatre Fils Aymon\" or \"The Four Sons of Aymon\". Aymon is also a character in \"Orlando Furioso\", along with his sons Renaud (Rinaldo), Alard (Alardo) and Richard (Ricciardo), and his"}, {"doc_id": 8570688, "score": 81.22702026367188, "title": "Duke Aymon", "text": "daughter, the female warrior Bradamante. Duke Aymon Duke Aymon of Dordone (Italian: \"Amone\", German: \"Haimon\") is a character in the Old French Matter of France, appearing in \"chansons de geste\" and Italian romance epics depicting the adventures of Charlemagne and his knights. The son of Doon de Mayence, he is the Duke of Dordone (sometimes associated with Dordogne) and the father of four sons, Renaud, Guichard, Alard and Richard, who are the heroes of \"Les Quatre Fils Aymon\" or \"The Four Sons of Aymon\". Aymon is also a character in \"Orlando Furioso\", along with his sons Renaud (Rinaldo), Alard (Alardo)"}, {"doc_id": 4559051, "score": 79.25311279296875, "title": "Prince Charles Philippe, Duke of Anjou", "text": "Prince Charles Philippe, Duke of Anjou Prince Charles-Philippe Marie Louis of Orléans, Duke of Anjou (; born 3 March 1973 in Paris, France) is a Prince and member of the House of Orléans. He is the older of two sons of Prince Michel d'Orléans, Count of Évreux, and his wife the former Béatrice Pasquier de Franclieu. His paternal grandfather was Henri, Count of Paris, the Orléanist pretender to the French throne. As such, Charles-Philippe takes the traditional royal rank of \"petit-fils de France\" with the style of Royal Highness. Charles-Philippe was an independent candidate in the 2012 French legislative election,"}, {"doc_id": 2012572, "score": 79.19444274902344, "title": "Louis Alphonse, Duke of Anjou", "text": "Louis Alphonse, Duke of Anjou Louis Alphonse de Bourbon, Duke of Anjou (, ; born 25 April 1974 in Madrid) is a member of the Royal House of Bourbon, and one of the current pretenders to the defunct French throne as Louis XX. As the senior male heir of Hugh Capet by traditional male-line primogeniture, he is often recognised as the \"Head of the House of Bourbon\", and by Legitimist royalists as the rightful claimant to the French crown, being the senior agnatic descendant of King Louis XIV of France (ruled 1643–1715) through his grandson King Philip V of Spain."}, {"doc_id": 2012585, "score": 78.40495300292969, "title": "Louis Alphonse, Duke of Anjou", "text": "of the oldest recorded lineages in Europe. Louis Alphonse, Duke of Anjou Louis Alphonse de Bourbon, Duke of Anjou (, ; born 25 April 1974 in Madrid) is a member of the Royal House of Bourbon, and one of the current pretenders to the defunct French throne as Louis XX. As the senior male heir of Hugh Capet by traditional male-line primogeniture, he is often recognised as the \"Head of the House of Bourbon\", and by Legitimist royalists as the rightful claimant to the French crown, being the senior agnatic descendant of King Louis XIV of France (ruled 1643–1715) through"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director born first, Anna, Quel Particolare Piacere or The Star Maker (1995 Film)?", "answer": "Anna, Quel Particolare Piacere", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 16172487, "score": 70.86981201171875, "title": "I, Anna", "text": "I, Anna I, Anna is a 2012 noir thriller film written and directed by Barnaby Southcombe and based on Elsa Lewin's novel of the same name. The film stars Southcombe's mother Charlotte Rampling alongside Gabriel Byrne and Hayley Atwell. DCI Bernie Reid's latest case is the mystery of a man brutally murdered in a London apartment building. As an insomniac going through a divorce, Reid's concentration on the case is further complicated after an encounter with Anna, an enigmatic figure. He tracks her down to a party where she denies any knowledge of having already met him. Despite her protestations,"}, {"doc_id": 18703301, "score": 70.29511260986328, "title": "Celina Murga", "text": "university every year\", and that \"there is an equal proportion of both sexes\" pursuing the medium. Celina Murga Celina Murga (born December 1973) is an Argentinian filmmaker, screenwriter, and producer. Celina's prevalence within the cinematic industry benefited heavily from her second directorial project \"Ana and the Others\" (2003), the film was so well received, it even compelled a certain iconic filmmaker into action. After a screening of Murga's film, American film director Martin Scorsese extended an offer to Murga for her to join him on the set of his current motion picture at the time Shutter Island (2010). However, the"}, {"doc_id": 3692217, "score": 70.22412872314453, "title": "José Luis Garci", "text": "José Luis Garci José Luis Garci (born as \"José Luis García Muñoz\"; 20 January 1944) is a Spanish director, producer, critic, TV presenter, screenwriter and author. He earned worldwide acclaim and his country's first Best Foreign Language Film Academy Award for \"Begin the Beguine\" (1982). Four of his films, including also \"Sesión continua\" (1984), \"Asignatura aprobada\" (1987) and \"El abuelo\" (1998), have been nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, more than any other Spanish director. His films are characterized for his classical style and the underlying sentimentality of their plots. Born in 1944 in a humble"}, {"doc_id": 5513733, "score": 70.05303955078125, "title": "Anna Falchi", "text": "by the celebrated Federico Fellini. This helped her launch a film career, starting with \"Nel continente nero\" (\"On the Dark Continent\") in 1993. She appeared in many films since, including the 1994 fantasy movie \"Desideria e l'Anello del Drago\", the 1997 film \"La principessa e il povero\" and the 2005 comedy \"Nessun messaggio in segreteria\". She has also been a popular television personality, hosting various specials on Italian television. She is less known in the English speaking world. Some know her for the lead female role in the film \"Dellamorte Dellamore\", which was released in the U.S. as \"Cemetery Man\"."}, {"doc_id": 19478426, "score": 69.9859848022461, "title": "Arianna (film)", "text": "until the summertime when she meets Martino (). The summer spent at the lake with her family is used as a time for shenanigans with friends and delving deeper into the study of her body's sexuality, psychological state, and genitalia. Arianna (film) Arianna is a 2015 independent coming-of-age drama film written and directed by Carlo Lavagna. It was entered into the competition at the Venice Days section at the 72nd Venice International Film Festival, and was awarded for Best Italian Discover and Best New Actress (Ondina Quadri). For this film Lavagna was nominated for David di Donatello for Best New"}]}
+{"question": "Where did Shahrzad Mojab's husband graduate from?", "answer": "University of Tehran", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 14531626, "score": 80.25065612792969, "title": "Faisal Shahzad", "text": "a \"conspiracy so that the [Americans] can bomb more Pashtuns\", and that Shahzad \"was never linked to any political or religious party [in Pakistan]\". Shahzad studied for five semesters in 1997 and 1998 at the now-defunct Southeastern University in Washington, D.C., where he took mostly business classes. He received several Cs and Ds, an F in basic statistics, and a grade point average of 2.78. In December 1998, he was granted an F-1 student visa. In 1999 he was placed on a US Customs (later merged into DHS) travel lookout list called the \"Traveler Enforcement Compliance System\". In 2000, Shahzad"}, {"doc_id": 17703884, "score": 79.40223693847656, "title": "Sohrab Ahmari", "text": "of \"Star Wars\" into school at a time when Western films were officially banned in the country. In 1998, at the age of 13, Ahmari moved with his family to the United States. Ahmari earned a law degree from Northeastern University in Boston. Between college and law school, Ahmari had completed a two-year commitment to Teach for America in the Rio Grande Valley region of South Texas. While in law school, inspired in part by the protests following the disputed June 2009 Iranian presidential election, he began working as a freelance journalist, contributing pieces to publications such as \"The Boston"}, {"doc_id": 7922585, "score": 79.28167724609375, "title": "Tahir Shah", "text": "father believed strongly in lifelong learning, which influenced his literature. Tahir Shah was educated at Bryanston School, Dorset, England and at universities in London, Nairobi and San Diego. In 2003, sick of living in a London apartment, Shah moved to Morocco along with his wife Rachana and their two small children, Ariane and Timur, where they bought a crumbling mansion in Casablanca located in the middle of a huge shantytown. \"The Caliph's House\" (2006) charts the highs and lows of their integration into their new life. Tahir Shah is a prolific author of books, documentaries, book introductions, peer reviewed academic"}, {"doc_id": 14531628, "score": 79.07965087890625, "title": "Faisal Shahzad", "text": "and his parents attended his graduation on , 2002. Just before graduation, in April 2002, he was granted an H1-B visa for skilled workers. Shahzad remained in the U.S. for three years on that visa, earning a Master of Business Administration degree at the University of Bridgeport in 2005. Shahzad worked as a junior financial analyst in the accounting department at the Elizabeth Arden cosmetics company in Stamford, Connecticut, while he was still working on his master's degree. After working with them from January 2002 and until , 2006, he resigned to go elsewhere. He complained to friends that the"}, {"doc_id": 14531622, "score": 78.89138793945312, "title": "Faisal Shahzad", "text": "an MBA at the University of Bridgeport in Bridgeport, Connecticut. He worked for two major companies as a financial analyst before quitting his jobs. He separated from his wife, Huma Mian, in 2009 and she returned with their children to her parents in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. Shahzad is a naturalized U.S. citizen. He was born in Pakistan in either Karachi or Pabbi (a village in Nowshera District east of Peshawar in northwest Pakistan), the youngest of four children. His father was born in the village of Mohib Banda (near Peshawar). Shahzad comes from a wealthy, well-educated family in northwest Pakistan."}]}
+{"question": "Which song was released first, Backseat Freestyle or R U The Girl?", "answer": "R U The Girl", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 17348664, "score": 83.44562530517578, "title": "Backseat Freestyle", "text": "Backseat Freestyle \"Backseat Freestyle\" is a song by American rapper Kendrick Lamar. It was released as the third single from his second studio album \"Good Kid, M.A.A.D City\" (2012) on October 22, 2012. \"Backseat Freestyle\" was written by Lamar and Chauncey Hollis, and produced by Chauncey Hollis, under his stage name Hit-Boy. Hit-Boy originally produced the beat for singer, Ciara, who used it for her song, \"Hit Boy\". However, after months went by with no response from her, he gave the beat to Kendrick Lamar, and it became \"Backseat Freestyle\". The song follows the concept of Lamar's album, which is"}, {"doc_id": 17348667, "score": 83.0005874633789, "title": "Backseat Freestyle", "text": "on the Belgium Ultratop Urban 50 for the region of Flanders at number 50, and peaked at number 81 on the Ultratip chart. Backseat Freestyle \"Backseat Freestyle\" is a song by American rapper Kendrick Lamar. It was released as the third single from his second studio album \"Good Kid, M.A.A.D City\" (2012) on October 22, 2012. \"Backseat Freestyle\" was written by Lamar and Chauncey Hollis, and produced by Chauncey Hollis, under his stage name Hit-Boy. Hit-Boy originally produced the beat for singer, Ciara, who used it for her song, \"Hit Boy\". However, after months went by with no response from"}, {"doc_id": 15367535, "score": 82.85192108154297, "title": "Backseat (song)", "text": "Backseat (song) \"Backseat\" is a song written and recorded by American hip hop duo New Boyz, American production duo The Cataracs, and singer Dev. The song was released as a single on February 15, 2011 as a digital download in the United States and served as the second single from New Boyz' second album \"Too Cool to Care\". The song contains elements of hip-hop, rap, electropop, and dance music and contains use of Auto-Tune on some of the vocals. A music video was directed by Jake Davis. It was premiered on March 7, 2011. It features appearances by featured artist"}, {"doc_id": 15367537, "score": 79.92723846435547, "title": "Backseat (song)", "text": "in the video, car miniatures were used to create an illusion of it being full-scale models. \"Backseat\" debuted at #37 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and has peaked at #26 in its twelfth week, becoming the duo's third top forty hit in the United States. As of July 2011, the song has now sold over 1,000,000 digital copies. Backseat (song) \"Backseat\" is a song written and recorded by American hip hop duo New Boyz, American production duo The Cataracs, and singer Dev. The song was released as a single on February 15, 2011 as a digital download in the United"}, {"doc_id": 17348665, "score": 76.52615356445312, "title": "Backseat Freestyle", "text": "basically a day in the life of a teenaged Kendrick Lamar. The song is preceded by a short skit, at the end of the previous track \"Bitch, Don't Kill My Vibe\", in which Lamar's friend tells him \"K-Dot, get in the car, nigga, we finna roll out. Nigga, I got a pack of blacks and a beat CD, get your freestyles ready.\" In October 2013, Lamar said Detroit-based rapper Eminem influenced the song. The music video, directed by Kendrick Lamar and Jerome D, was released on January 2, 2013. The video features model Tokyo portraying \"Sherane\" Lamar has performed \"Backseat"}]}
+{"question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film Ninamaninja Kalpadukal?", "answer": "Methala", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 14091596, "score": 78.96090698242188, "title": "Paleri Manikyam: Oru Pathirakolapathakathinte Katha (film)", "text": "death of a young woman named Manikyam (Mythili) in Paleri, a small village in northern Kerala, in the late 1950s. Although it was claimed by her in-laws that she died after she had a seizure, examination of the body revealed it to be a case of murder. The police charged three locals with the murder, only to be released by the court which described the prosecution's case as flawed. With no further investigation, the case had, since then, gone cold over the years, eventually acquiring the status of an unsolved mystery. Around 52 years later, Haridas (Mammootty), a detective living"}, {"doc_id": 20407110, "score": 78.65836334228516, "title": "Mayurakshi", "text": "Mayurakshi In the modern world, with work pressures and financial woes mounting, isolation and stress becoming an integral part of life, most people believe that father and son bonding is becoming a thing of the past. \"Mayurakshi\" narrates an intensely emotional tale of a 84-year-old father Sushovan, a brilliant former professor of History, presently suffering from age related neurological problems including dementia and cognitive dysfunction. His middle-aged son Aryanil visits him, an intimately sensitive man going through an unsettling phase in his personal life. Though deeply attached to his father, Aryanil is settled in Chicago, USA, and as such cut"}, {"doc_id": 10150705, "score": 78.24628448486328, "title": "Manakala", "text": "Manakala Manakala is a town in Pathanamthitta district, Kerala state, India. It is located in Adoor Thaluk.Manakala is the hometown of the prominent film director Adoor Gopalakrishnan. The name Manakala has an uncertain etymology. \"Manakala\" may stem from an imperfect Malayalam portmanteau fusing \"Manal\" (\"Sand\") and \"Kaala\" (\"Land\" or \"Place\"). Thus \"Manalkaala\" means place covered by sand. Major part of Manakala is covered by sand. Manakala is home to one of the best Engineering colleges, College of Engineering Adoor under Cochin University of Science and Technology and the students here have secured many University Ranks in the past years.One of"}, {"doc_id": 11702003, "score": 77.91155242919922, "title": "Mysskin", "text": "Mysskin Mysskin (pronounced MiSHkin, born Shanmugha Raja on 20 September 1971) is an Indian film director, screenwriter, actor, singer and producer. He made his directorial debut in 2006 with \"Chithiram Pesuthadi\". His subsequent films \"Anjathe\" (2008), \"Nandalala\" (2010) and \"Onaayum Aattukkuttiyum\" (2013) have received critical acclaim. He made his acting debut with \"Nandalala\" (2010), where he played a mentally-challenged man. He chose Mysskin as his name inspired by Prince Myshkin, the protagonist in Dostoevsky's novel \"The Idiot\". His schooling was in Tamil and he is an avid book reader He was working in a book store when director Kathir first"}, {"doc_id": 20526796, "score": 77.72981262207031, "title": "Pathirakalam", "text": "Pathirakalam Pathirakalam (English: Nocturnal Times) is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language film directed by Priyanandanan and starring Mythili. The film is about the dark and violent activities that happen in society today. The plot begins with finding Hussain who is a renowned researcher at Berlin University of the Arts and the father of Jahanara (Mythili), the main protagonist. Hussain has missing for the past three months and there has been no followup on the missing case by the local police or judiciaries. Jahanara decides to take things into her own hands and, with her friend Mahesh Jahanara, sets out to find"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director who is older, Villa!! or Sons Of Ingmar?", "answer": "Sons Of Ingmar", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 1892413, "score": 69.87934875488281, "title": "Jan Guillou", "text": "of Arn\" (\"Arvet efter Arn\", 2001). In Guillou's fictional universe, Birger Jarl is the grandson of Arn Magnusson. Guillou has written an autobiographical book about his school years, \"Ondskan\" (1981), which also became a film, \"Evil\" (2003). The movie was nominated for an Academy Award in 2003. Guillou, still listed as a terrorist by the US government, was unable to attend. He managed to get a visa, but it was linked to attending the Academy Award ceremony, and director Mikael Håfström had already given Guillou's ticket to his own wife instead. This series about humanity's greatest, cruelest and bloodiest century"}, {"doc_id": 5373266, "score": 69.70982360839844, "title": "Susanne Bier", "text": "Susanne Bier Susanne Bier (, born 15 April 1960) is a Danish film director. She is best known for her feature films \"Brothers\", \"After the Wedding,\" the Academy Award-winning \"In a Better World\" and the TV miniseries \"The Night Manager\". Bier is considered one of the greatest living film directors and she is the first female director to win a Golden Globe, an Academy Award, an Emmy Award and a European Film Award. Susanne Bier was born to a Jewish family in Copenhagen, Denmark on April 15, 1960. Her father's family, Rudolf Salomon Baer (born 1930), emigrated from Germany to"}, {"doc_id": 16740072, "score": 69.33644104003906, "title": "Buddenbrooks (film)", "text": "Seattle International Film Festival in June 2009. In 2010, it was released as a two–episode television miniseries, which was shown on the Arte on 23 and 24 December, and on the Das Erste on 27 and 28 December. \"Buddenbrooks\" portrays the decline of a wealthy merchant family of Lübeck, the Buddenbrooks, through three generations — Consul Johann \"Jean\" Buddenbrook (Armin Mueller-Stahl) and his wife Elisabeth \"Bethsy\" Buddenbrook (Iris Berben); their children Thomas (Mark Waschke), Christian (August Diehl) and Antonie \"Tony\" Buddenbrook (Jessica Schwarz); and Thomas' son Hanno (Raban Bieling). Even though he dearly loves them, Consul Buddenbrook expects his children"}, {"doc_id": 18751611, "score": 69.12833404541016, "title": "Hedda Gabler (2016 film)", "text": "husband, she is pregnant by him and is revolted by the thought of carrying his child and the changes that motherhood will impose upon her future. When the re-appearance of an old flame of hers threatens both Jorgen's career prospects and her own amour propre, Hedda contrives to bring about Lovborg's destruction but, in the process, also brings about her own. Hedda Gabler (2016 film) Hedda Gabler is a film based on the Victorian period drama Hedda Gabler, written by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. One of many film adaptations of this play, the 2014 film \"Hedda Gabler\" was produced, adapted"}, {"doc_id": 2796379, "score": 69.06942749023438, "title": "Michael Cimino", "text": "the Venice Film Festival, which was met with a standing ovation. Cimino's films are often marked by their visual style and controversial subject matter. Elements of Cimino's visual sensibility include shooting in widescreen (in a 2.35:1 aspect ratio), deliberate pacing and big set-piece/non-dialogue sequences. The subject matter in Cimino's films frequently focuses on aspects of American history and culture, notably disillusionment over the American Dream. Other trademarks include the casting of non-professional actors in supporting roles (Chuck Aspegren as Axel in \"The Deer Hunter\", Ariane in \"Year of the Dragon\"). Cimino frequently credited Clint Eastwood, John Ford, Luchino Visconti and"}]}
+{"question": "Which film was released more recently, Shanghai Dreams or Canadian Mounties Vs. Atomic Invaders?", "answer": "Shanghai Dreams", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 5635964, "score": 69.12833404541016, "title": "Battle of Alberta", "text": "American League as the Calgary Vipers and Edmonton Capitals. The two teams met in the Northern Division playoffs in 2011; the Capitals won the series in six games. The Vipers folded after the season, and the Capitals suspended operations in February 2012, leaving the province with no professional baseball. A soccer rivalry between Calgary and Edmonton exists, known as \"Al Classico\". The name was suggested by supporters and is inspired by the El Clásico rivalry between Real Madrid and Barcelona. The first edition took place in 2018, when FC Edmonton's Academy played provincial rivals Calgary Foothills FC in two friendly"}, {"doc_id": 12046272, "score": 69.10948944091797, "title": "Shanghai (2010 film)", "text": "Shanghai (2010 film) Shanghai is a 2010 American neo-noir/political thriller film directed by Mikael Håfström, starring John Cusack and Gong Li. The film was released in China on June 17, 2010. The film had a limited release in the United States on October 2, 2015. In December 1941, just before the entry of the United States into World War II, an American agent from the Naval Intelligence Office (Cusack) arrives in Shanghai to find his friend Conner (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) was recently murdered. Determined to find out who killed Conner and why, he begins working at the Herald using the"}, {"doc_id": 9266904, "score": 68.8824234008789, "title": "Canadian Mounties vs. Atomic Invaders", "text": "following the smashing of a spy ring in Montreal, Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) officers Don Roberts and Kay Conway go undercover in a settling party headed for the Yukon. Marlof also has agents, Beck and Reed, in the party en route to the site of the planned missile bases. Their attempts to disrupt the party only call the attention of the Mounties to the larger plot who, once the settlers finally reach their goal, continue to pursue the troublemakers, uncover their plot against the free world, unmask Marlof and bring them to justice. \"Canadian Mounties vs. Atomic Invaders\" was"}, {"doc_id": 9266907, "score": 68.47111511230469, "title": "Canadian Mounties vs. Atomic Invaders", "text": "California's San Bernardino National Forest. It was filmed between 24 March and 13 April 1953. The serial's production number was 1936. Special Effects by the Lydecker brothers \"Canadian Mounties vs. Atomic Invaders\" official release date is 8 July 1953, although this is actually the date the sixth chapter was made available to film exchanges. This was followed by a re-release of \"Captain America\", re-titled as \"Return of Captain America\", instead of a new serial. The next new serial, \"Trader Tom of the China Seas\", followed in 1954. \"Canadian Mounties vs. Atomic Invaders\" was one of twenty-six Republic serials re-released as"}, {"doc_id": 20318816, "score": 68.13824462890625, "title": "Luk'Luk'I", "text": "Luk'Luk'I Luk'Luk'I (pronounced \"lucklucky\") is a Canadian drama film, which premiered at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. The feature directorial debut of Wayne Wapeemukwa, the film is an expansion of his earlier short film \"Luk'Luk'I: Mother\", which premiered at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Set in the East Side of Vancouver during the 2010 Winter Olympics, the film centres on five residents of the poverty-stricken neighbourhood. The cast includes Angel Gates, Joe Buffalo, Ken Harrower, Eric Buurman and Angela Dawson. The actors participated directly in writing the screenplay, using their own real-life experiences — including Harrower's experience as"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director born first, Free Hand For A Tough Cop or Man'S Favorite Sport??", "answer": "Man'S Favorite Sport?", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 5385750, "score": 68.08748626708984, "title": "Hugo Danner", "text": "actor Joe E. Brown in the 1938 film \"The Gladiator\", which loosely adapted science-fiction drama as a comedy, and, among the many changes, renamed the protagonist \"Hugo Kipp\". The film begins when Kipp wins a large sum of money in a contest and decides to return to college. There, he is talked into joining the football team and fails to live up to his athletic father's legendary reputation. But after a Professor Danner (Lucien Littlefield) injects Kipp with a serum that gives him superhuman strength, he becomes an unstoppable player and wins the heart of the self-centered quarterback's girlfriend (June"}, {"doc_id": 19451736, "score": 67.97411346435547, "title": "Win!", "text": "players in the months before the inaugural season. Global soccer stars like David Villa and Frank Lampard join a growing squad of American rising stars, to face the highs and lows, joys and sacrifices, disappointments and triumphs of the first season. Playing in front of their home fans in Yankee Stadium, at a time when soccer has never been more popular in the US, they fight to win the hearts of New Yorkers. The film had its World Premiere at the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival. Win! Win! is an all-access, vérité film about a former player turned sporting director, a"}, {"doc_id": 17368669, "score": 67.97163391113281, "title": "Plimpton! Starring George Plimpton as Himself", "text": "including pitching against an all-star major league baseball line-up, including Willie Mays, taking the field as an NFL quarterback with the Detroit Lions and skating with the Boston Bruins as a goalie. All of these adventures were turned into books, including \"Out of My League\", \"Paper Lion\", and \"Open Net\". The film also examines Plimpton's private life, including his wrestling Sirhan Sirhan for control of the gun, moments after the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy. The movie uses excerpts from interviews and lectures and readings by Plimpton as narration, with interviews with his friends and family to tell his story."}, {"doc_id": 8523494, "score": 67.7831802368164, "title": "The Perfect Weapon", "text": "techniques on-screen. The hit 1990s song The Power by rap group Snap! is featured extensively in the movie's soundtrack. Jeff Sanders (Jeff Speakman) leads a double life of sorts: by day, he is a simple, unassuming construction worker, and by night, an expert Kenpo student and master of his craft. Jeff's background is revealed; after losing his mother as a teenager, he became an outcast and frequently lashed out at his family and society in an attempt to assuage his anger. His father, Captain Sanders (Beau Starr), gained the idea from a mutual friend, Kim (Mako), to enroll Jeff in"}, {"doc_id": 1406393, "score": 67.70745849609375, "title": "Cool Hand Luke", "text": "which begins with \"What we've got here is failure to communicate,\" was listed at No. 11 on the American Film Institute's list of the 100 most memorable movie lines. Decorated war veteran Lucas \"Luke\" Jackson (Paul Newman), is arrested for cutting parking meters off their poles one drunken night. He is sentenced to two years in prison and sent to a Florida chain gang prison run by a stern warden, the Captain (Strother Martin), and a stoic rifleman, Walking Boss Godfrey (Morgan Woodward), whose eyes are always covered by a pair of mirrored sunglasses. Carr (Clifton James) the floorwalker, tells"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the place of burial of George Stewart, 9Th Seigneur D'Aubigny's father?", "answer": "Westminster Abbey", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 5018295, "score": 77.49238586425781, "title": "Louis Jean Marie de Bourbon, Duke of Penthièvre", "text": "the accession to the throne of her son, Louis-Philippe, King of the French, the chapel was named Chapelle Royale de Dreux, and became the necropolis of the royal Orléans family. It contains the remains of 75 members of the Bourbon and Orléans families. A street in Paris near the Avenue des Champs Élysées is named for the duc de Penthièvre. At the site of n° 11 rue de Penthièvre, an \"hôtel particulier\" of the First French Empire period with a large garden, is believed to have once been the residence of the duc de Penthièvre's grandson, the future King of"}, {"doc_id": 5018294, "score": 75.49736022949219, "title": "Louis Jean Marie de Bourbon, Duke of Penthièvre", "text": "his family (his parents, his wife and six of his seven children) from the 12th century Saint-Lubin church in the village of Rambouillet to the Collégiale Saint-Étienne de Dreux, where he himself was buried in March 1793. On November 1793, a revolutionary mob desecrated the family crypt and threw the ten bodies in a mass grave in the \"Collégiale\" cemetery (\"cimetière des Chanoines\"). In 1816, his daughter, Louise Marie Adélaïde de Bourbon, \"duchesse douairière d'Orléans\", had a new chapel built on the site of that grave, as the final resting place for the members of the \"House of Bourbon-Toulouse-Penthièvre\". After"}, {"doc_id": 11777397, "score": 75.1999740600586, "title": "Louis Alexandre, Prince of Lamballe", "text": "the domain of Rambouillet to his cousin, King Louis XVI. On November 25 of that year, in a long religious procession, Penthièvre transferred the nine caskets containing the remains of his parents, the comte and the comtesse de Toulouse, his wife, Maria Teresa d'Este, and six of their seven children, from the small medieval village church of Rambouillet, to the chapel of the \"Collégiale Saint-Étienne\" in Dreux. Louis Alexandre, Prince of Lamballe Louis Alexandre de Bourbon (Louis Alexandre Joseph Stanislas; 6 September 1747 – 6 May 1768) was the son and heir of Louis Jean Marie de Bourbon, grandson of"}, {"doc_id": 850795, "score": 75.11183166503906, "title": "Philippe II, Duke of Orléans", "text": "French kings and their family. The heart of the Duke of Orléans is now at the Chapelle Royale de Dreux, the necropolis of all the members of the Orléans family, built in 1816 by his descendant Louise Marie Adélaïde de Bourbon, Duchess of Orléans, wife of Philippe Égalité. The chapel was completed as the Orléans family royal Chapel during the reign of his great-great-grandson Louis-Philippe I, King of the French. The Cellamare conspiracy is the subject of one of Alexandre Dumas' novels, \"The Conspirators\" (\"Le Chevalier d'Harmental\"). Philippe also had several illegitimate children with several women, four of whom he"}, {"doc_id": 13094049, "score": 75.04603576660156, "title": "George Stewart, 9th Seigneur d'Aubigny", "text": "old Duchess-Dowager, Katherine de Balsac. Stewart's father, the Duke of Lennox, died in 1624, and Stewart became a ward of his cousin, King Charles I of England. He inherited the Lordship of Aubigny at the age of 14 on the death of his elder brother Henry in 1632. By 1633, he was a student at the Collège de Navarre, part of the University of Paris, and he did homage to Louis XIII of France for the lordship of Aubigny on 5 August 1636, shortly after his eighteenth birthday. Later that year he moved to England. In 1638 he secretly married"}]}
+{"question": "Which film has the director who died earlier, The Toast Of Death or The Famous Mrs. Fair?", "answer": "The Toast Of Death", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 1854319, "score": 73.68244934082031, "title": "Lord Edgware Dies", "text": "actress Sarah Morlant (Maruschka Detmers), and the victim is Morlant's inconvenient husband is fellow actor Pierre Fougère (Jean-Marie Winling) – and featured an additional murder subplot involving the theater's concierge. The dedication of the book reads: \"To Dr. and Mrs. Campbell Thompson\" Reginald Campbell Thompson (21 August 1876 – 23 May 1941), married to Barbara, was an eminent British archaeologist and the second expedition leader to employ Christie's husband Max Mallowan to work on one of his digs. The offer of work came in 1930 when Mallowan's employer, Leonard Woolley, was proving difficult over his proposed marriage to Agatha and"}, {"doc_id": 1707573, "score": 73.4249038696289, "title": "Alma Reville", "text": "within a comfortable and intimate environment rather than an office. Alma, Lady Hitchcock, a breast cancer survivor, died at the age of 82, two years after her husband's death. She was cremated, and her ashes scattered in the Pacific Ocean. She was portrayed by actresses Imelda Staunton in \"The Girl\" (2012), and Helen Mirren in \"\"Hitchcock\"\" (2012). Staunton was nominated for a BAFTA and a Primetime Emmy for her performance, while Mirren was nominated for BAFTA, Golden Globe and SAG awards for her performance. Screenwriter \"The Constant Nymph\", 1928. \"The First Born\", 1928. \"After the Verdict\", 1929. A \"Romance of"}, {"doc_id": 1854317, "score": 73.07357788085938, "title": "Lord Edgware Dies", "text": "one of his six appearances as Hercule Poirot, David Suchet as Chief Inspector Japp, and co-starred Faye Dunaway in the dual role of Jane Wilkinson and Carlotta Adams. The adaptation updated the setting of the story to contemporary times, rather than within the 1930s. A second television adaptation of \"Lord Edgware Dies\" was created in 2000, as an episode for the series \"Agatha Christie's Poirot\" on 19 February 2000. It starred David Suchet in the role of Hercule Poirot, and was produced by Carnival Films. While remaining faithful to most of the plot of the novel, it featured a number"}, {"doc_id": 10903317, "score": 72.67657470703125, "title": "She Died a Lady", "text": "a handsome young American actor, Barry Sullivan. Rita and Barry decide to run away together but a radio performance of \"Romeo and Juliet\" apparently turns their minds to a romantic double suicide. After the broadcast, their twin lines of footprints lead up to the edge of a cliff overlooking the ocean, and none return. When their bodies are found, though, it is found that both of them had been shot through the heart at very close range, \"body range, with some small-calibre weapon\". Sir Henry Merrivale is in the neighbourhood posing for a portrait by a local artist (in the"}, {"doc_id": 7452014, "score": 72.01127624511719, "title": "Sidney Prescott", "text": "however, Barrymore's schedule commitments meant she was no longer able to remain in the demanding leading role, but still wishing to take part she volunteered to play the smaller role of Casey Becker, who dies early in the film, with her scene being filmed in five days. Following Barrymore's abdication of the role, actresses Alicia Witt and Brittany Murphy auditioned for the part. The production also offered the role to Reese Witherspoon although she ultimately never auditioned. It was Canadian actress Neve Campbell who was given the lead of Sidney Prescott after Craven saw her in the television series \"Party"}]}
+{"question": "Where was the place of death of Mamie Lincoln Isham's father?", "answer": "Manchester", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 6015257, "score": 75.55284118652344, "title": "Hezekiah Bradley Smith", "text": "He was buried next to his second wife, in the Saint Andrews section of the Pine Street Cemetery in Mount Holly, New Jersey. Upon the death of his mother, in 1897, Elton Smith, Hezekiah's oldest son, went to Mount Holly in an attempt to remove his father's remains. He wanted them transported to Woodstock to be buried next to his mother. Hezekiah had anticipated any attempts to move his body, and had been interred in an iron coffin encased in an iron cage that had been set in concrete. Elton then had the statue of his father's second wife toppled,"}, {"doc_id": 8597232, "score": 75.06767272949219, "title": "Mamie Till", "text": "Mamie Till Mamie Elizabeth Till-Mobley (born Mamie Elizabeth Carthan; November 23, 1921 – January 6, 2003) was the mother of Emmett Till, who was murdered in Mississippi on August 28, 1955, at the age of 14, after being accused for flirting with a white cashier woman, Carolyn Bryant, at the grocery store. For her son's funeral in Chicago, Mamie Till insisted that the casket containing his body be left open, because, in her words, \"I wanted the world to see what they did to my baby.\" Born in Mississippi, Till-Mobley moved with her parents to the Chicago area during the"}, {"doc_id": 11587102, "score": 75.06311798095703, "title": "Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father", "text": "to Iowa. Turner drove almost 1,000 miles back to Pennsylvania overnight, and asked Bagby to meet her at Keystone State Park. Bagby was found dead the following day, face down, with five gunshot wounds. When Turner learned she was a suspect in the murder investigation, she fled to St. John's, Newfoundland. As the legal drama unfolded, Kuenne began collecting footage from his old home movies and interviewed Bagby's parents, David and Kathleen, for a documentary about his life. After she reached St. John's, Shirley Turner revealed that she was pregnant with Bagby's child. While her extradition was pending, Turner was"}, {"doc_id": 2534947, "score": 75.05928039550781, "title": "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance", "text": "being \"culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.\" Senator Ranse Stoddard and his wife Hallie arrive in Shinbone, a frontier town in an unnamed western state, to attend the funeral of Tom Doniphon. As they pay their respects, reporters ask Stoddard why a United States Senator would make the long journey from Washington to attend the funeral of a local rancher. The story flashes back 25 years; Stoddard is a young, idealistic attorney. His stagecoach is robbed by Liberty Valance and his gang. When Stoddard tries to take Valance to task, Stoddard is brutally whipped and left for dead. Doniphon finds him"}, {"doc_id": 8597237, "score": 74.88336944580078, "title": "Mamie Till", "text": "been court-martialed on charges of the murder of an Italian woman and the rape of two others in Civitavecchia, in Italy. After a lengthy investigation, he was convicted and was executed by hanging near Pisa on July 2, 1945. But the details of Till's execution only fully emerged ten years later, after the murder of his son Emmett and the subsequent trial for that crime. By the early 1950s, Mamie and Emmett had moved to Chicago's South Side. Mamie met and married \"Pink\" Bradley, but they divorced two years later. In 1955, when Emmett was fourteen, his mother put him"}]}
+{"question": "Who is the mother of Henry Hanbury-Tracy?", "answer": "Henrietta Susanna Tracy", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 1066102, "score": 74.08702850341797, "title": "Gawain", "text": "would have been the true and rightful heir to the throne of Camelot, after the reign of King Arthur. Thomas Malory credits Gawain with three sons: Florence, Lovell, and Gingalain. The last of them is the hero of the OldFrench romance \"Le Bel Inconnu\" (\"The Fair Unknown\") by Renaud de Beaujeu, as well as of the Middle English romance \"Libeaus Desconus\", possibly by Thomas Chestre, and its German version, \"Wigalois.\" Scholar M. Gaston Paris draws attention to the phenomenon that, since Gawain is known in multiple tales as \"the Maidens' Knight\", his name is thus attached to no woman in"}, {"doc_id": 9737641, "score": 74.04032135009766, "title": "Henry VIII and His Six Wives", "text": "the participants of the Pilgrimage of Grace. Jane gives birth to Henry's long-sought male heir, Edward, but she dies soon afterwards. Henry's courtiers advise him to marry again for diplomatic reasons, with Cromwell pushing for the German Anne of Cleves, of whose portrait Henry approves. However, when she arrives Henry is disappointed that her appearance doesn't match the image, and not long after a reluctant wedding, arranges an annulment. At court, Henry is drawn to Catherine Howard, young cousin of Anne Boleyn. Catherine is surprised by Henry's attention, but is pressured to give way to him by her uncle, Thomas"}, {"doc_id": 5408120, "score": 73.85370635986328, "title": "Luisa Casati", "text": "March 1928 – 21 October 2011), and divorced in 1943. The following year the Viscountess Hastings married Wogan Philipps; that marriage produced no children. Luisa Casati's only grandchild, Lady Moorea Hastings, was the wife of politician and diarist Woodrow Wyatt from 1957 to 1966, and later married the adman Brinsley Black, named as one of the best-dressed Englishmen in the inaugural issue of \"Men in Vogue\" in 1965. She had a son with each husband: Moorea Hastings was so unmaternal that, on learning she was pregnant, she arranged with her first husband that childless cousins of his would care for"}, {"doc_id": 13668940, "score": 73.29714965820312, "title": "Elizabeth le Despenser, Baroness Berkeley", "text": "Elizabeth le Despenser, Baroness Berkeley Elizabeth le Despenser (c. 1327 – 13 July 1389) was an English noblewoman. She was the youngest daughter of Hugh le Despenser the younger and his wife Eleanor de Clare. Her father is famous for being the favourite of Edward II of England, and being executed as a result of his position and actions. Through her mother, Elizabeth was a great granddaughter of King Edward I of England. The exact date of her birth is disputed; it is possible that she (or her brother John) was born in December 1325. She may have been born"}, {"doc_id": 12422098, "score": 73.05027770996094, "title": "Elizabeth Tilney, Countess of Surrey", "text": "second husband Sir John Say of Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, Speaker of the House of Commons, by whom she had three sons, Sir William, Sir Thomas and Leonard, and four daughters, Anne (wife of Sir Henry Wentworth of Nettlestead, Suffolk), Elizabeth (wife of Thomas Sampson), Katherine (wife of Thomas Bassingbourne), and Mary (wife of Sir Philip Calthorpe). A fifth daughter died as a young child. Henry VIII's third queen consort, Jane Seymour, was the granddaughter of Henry Wentworth and Anne Say, and thus a second cousin to Henry VIII's second and fifth queens consort, Anne Boleyn and Katherine Howard. Elizabeth's paternal grandparents"}]}
+{"question": "Who is the father of the director of film At The Heart Of Gold: Inside The Usa Gymnastics Scandal?", "answer": "David Carr", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 4912932, "score": 70.76612854003906, "title": "Richard Jewell", "text": "of Richard Jewell\" with Jonah Hill signed on to play Jewell and Leonardo DiCaprio set to play his attorney. There is a small bridge named in his honor east bound Georgia Highway 82 between Mile Markers 15 & 16 (Waycross to Tifton). Richard Jewell Richard Allensworth Jewell (born Richard White; December 17, 1962 – August 29, 2007) was an American police officer and security guard. While working as a security guard for AT&T, he became known in connection with the Centennial Olympic Park bombing at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. Discovering a backpack filled with three pipe bombs"}, {"doc_id": 20205115, "score": 69.72113037109375, "title": "All the Money in the World", "text": "pay the ransom. Meanwhile, Getty asks Fletcher Chace (Mark Wahlberg), a Getty Oil negotiator and former CIA operative, to investigate the case and secure Paul's release. Paul is kept hostage in a remote location in Italy. Initially his captors, particularly Cinquanta (Romain Duris), are tolerant with him because his quiet and submissive demeanor causes them few problems. However, things grow increasingly tense as weeks go by without the ransom being paid, far longer than the captors anticipated. Arguments arise over whether to move Paul to a new location as winter is approaching and their hideout is not suitable for cold"}, {"doc_id": 4915996, "score": 69.46554565429688, "title": "Jack Abramoff", "text": "Jack Abramoff Jack Allan Abramoff () (born February 28, 1959) is an American lobbyist and former film producer. He was at the center of an extensive corruption investigation that led to his conviction and to 21 people either pleading guilty or being found guilty, including White House officials J. Steven Griles and David Safavian, U.S. Representative Bob Ney, and nine other lobbyists and Congressional aides. Abramoff was College Republican National Committee National Chairman from 1981 to 1985, a founding member of the International Freedom Foundation, allegedly financed by apartheid South Africa, and served on the board of directors of the"}, {"doc_id": 16707303, "score": 69.31356811523438, "title": "Travis Tygart", "text": "Travis Tygart Travis Thompson Tygart (born 1971) is an American lawyer and CEO of the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA). He is best known for his role in exposing Lance Armstrong's massive doping operation. A native of Jacksonville, Florida, he attended the Bolles School, He starred on the baseball and basketball teams; on the former, one of his teammates was future Atlanta Braves star Chipper Jones. He graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a bachelor's degree in philosophy, and in 2010 received the University's Distinguished Young Alumni Award. Tygart went on to get his J.D."}, {"doc_id": 362576, "score": 69.27716827392578, "title": "Steven Soderbergh", "text": "feature adaptation of the baseball book \"Moneyball\", starring Brad Pitt and Demetri Martin. The book, by Michael Lewis, tells of how Billy Beane, general manager of Oakland Athletics, used statistical analysis to make up for what he lacked in funds to beat the odds and lead his team to a series of notable wins in 2002. Disagreements between Sony and Soderbergh about revisions to Steven Zaillian's version of the screenplay led to Soderbergh's dismissal from the project only days prior to filming in June 2009. In 2010, Soderbergh shot the action-thriller \"Haywire\", starring Gina Carano, Ewan McGregor, Michael Fassbender, and"}]}
+{"question": "Which film came out earlier, Kya Yehi Pyaar Hai or Caloola, Or The Adventures Of A Jackeroo?", "answer": "Caloola, Or The Adventures Of A Jackeroo", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 15891184, "score": 71.20698547363281, "title": "Caloola, or The Adventures of a Jackeroo", "text": "Caloola, or The Adventures of a Jackeroo Caloola, or The Adventures of a Jackeroo is a 1911 Australian silent film directed by Alfred Rolfe based on a novel published the previous year by Clement Pratt. It is considered a lost film. An Englishman, Charlie Hargreaves, is falsely accused of an embezzlement and goes to Australia, where he finds work as a jackeroo at Caloola Station. He falls in love with Hilda, the station owner's daughter, but they are both captured by aboriginals. The girl's parents arrange a search party and come to the rescue, but the chief of the tribe"}, {"doc_id": 6008247, "score": 70.55269622802734, "title": "Pyaasa", "text": "Pyaasa Pyaasa (English: \"Thirsty\", or more idiomatically, \"Wistful\") is a 1957 Indian film, produced and directed by Guru Dutt, written by Abrar Alvi, and starring Guru Dutt, Waheeda Rehman and Mala Sinha. Set in Calcutta, West Bengal, the film tells the story of Vijay, a struggling poet trying to make his works known in post-independence India, and Gulabo, a prostitute with a heart of gold, who helps him to try and get his poems published. The music was composed by S.D. Burman. With the commercial success of thrillers such as \"Baazi\", \"Jaal\", \"Aar Paar\" and \"CID\", as well as comedies"}, {"doc_id": 43919, "score": 70.23798370361328, "title": "Bollywood", "text": "increasing violence, decline in musical melodic quality, and rise in video piracy, leading to middle-class family audiences abandoning theaters. The turning point came with \"Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak\" (1988), directed by Mansoor Khan, written and produced by his father Nasir Hussain, and starring his cousin Aamir Khan with Juhi Chawla. Its blend of youthfulness, wholesome entertainment, emotional quotients and strong melodies lured family audiences back to the big screen. It set a new template for Bollywood musical romance films that defined Hindi cinema in the 1990s. The period of Hindi cinema from the 1990s onwards is referred to as \"New"}, {"doc_id": 14846412, "score": 70.07191467285156, "title": "Pyaar Kii Ye Ek Kahaani", "text": "Pyaar Kii Ye Ek Kahaani Pyaar Kii Ye Ek Kahaani (translation: \"This is a story of love\") is an Indian supernatural television series produced by Ekta Kapoor that aired on STAR One from 18 October 2010 to 15 December 2011. The show was earlier tentatively titled \"Fanaa\". It was one of the more \"ambitious\" projects by producer Ekta Kapoor. \"Pyaar Kii Ye Ek Kahaani\" is a story about the forbidden love between a vampire and a human. Abhay Raichand (Vivian Dsena), a 200-year-old vampire, falls in love with the orphan, Piyashree Jaiswal ( later referred as Piyali) also known as"}, {"doc_id": 20618984, "score": 69.92770385742188, "title": "Yeh Pyaar Nahi Toh Kya Hai", "text": "Yeh Pyaar Nahi Toh Kya Hai Yeh Pyaar Nahi Toh Kya Hai (English: What is this, if not love?) is an Indian finite Television series. The series produced by Bindu Productions, premiered on 19 March 2018, and broadcasts on SET India. The series stars Palak Jain and Namit Khanna in lead roles. The show is from the makers of \"Ek Duje Ke Vaaste\". The show has been critically acclaimed for its crisp story line and ensemble casts performance. The show is set in Delhi, and revolves around Siddhant Sinha and Anushka Reddy. Anushka Reddy, daughter of Telugu industrialist Krishna Kanth"}]}
+{"question": "Who is Abdullah Al-Salim Al-Sabah's uncle?", "answer": "Jaber II Al-Sabah", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 11003962, "score": 82.67655944824219, "title": "Salem Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah", "text": "Salem Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah Sheikh Salem Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah () (18 June 1938 – 8 October 2007) was a senior member of the House of Al-Sabah of Kuwait. Salem Al Sabah was the eldest son of the 12th Ruler and 2nd Emir of Kuwait, Sheikh Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah. He served as the Ambassador of Kuwait in the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada and several other European countries from the early 1960s to the mid-1970s. He then served as Kuwait's deputy prime minister and held various cabinet posts, including defence minister, foreign minister, interior minister and social affairs minister. He"}, {"doc_id": 15343561, "score": 82.62444305419922, "title": "Abdullah Al-Salim Al-Sabah", "text": "Abdullah Al-Salim Al-Sabah Sheikh Abdullah III Al-Salim Al-Sabah (1895 – 24 November 1965) (الشيخ الشيخ) was the 11th ruler of kuwait, the first Emir of the State of Kuwait, and Commander-in-chief of Kuwait Military Forces from 29 January 1950 until his death. He was the eldest son of Salim Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah. As the eleventh ruler of the Al Sabah dynasty in Kuwait, he took power after the death of his cousin Sheikh Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah. He also ruled as regent upon the death of his father until the election of Sheikh Ahmad. The anniversary of his coronation, 25 February, serves"}, {"doc_id": 15359557, "score": 82.61976623535156, "title": "Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah", "text": "was a first cousin of his father, Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah. He has two sons, Sheikh Nasser (Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence), and Sheikh Hamed. Sheikh Sabah also had two other children who died. His daughter, Sheikha Salwa, died from breast cancer on 23 June 2002 in London. The Emir named his palace \"Dar Salwa\" (the House of Salwa) after her. His fourth child, Sheikh Ahmed, died in a car accident in 1969. The Emir travels regularly to Oman (specifically Salalah in the Dhofar Governorate), where he owns a small island and goes fishing for leisure. He also frequently"}, {"doc_id": 15905432, "score": 82.43898010253906, "title": "Faisal H. M. Al-Sabah", "text": "Faisal H. M. Al-Sabah Faisal Hmoud Al Malek Al-Sabah (born 11 December 1963) is a member of Kuwait's ruling family, a high ranking diplomat, and was recently appointed the governor of Al Farwaniyah Governorate holding the rank of minister. Al-Sabah earned his bachelor's and master's degrees in Political Science and Economics. Al-Sabah then started his political career as the Director of Protocol at the Al-Diwan Al-Amiri of His Highness the Crown Prince and Prime Minister from 1986 to 2003. From then on Al-Sabah assumed a position as the undersecretary at the Al-Diwan Al-Amiri of the Prime Minister. That year Al-Sabah"}, {"doc_id": 2486662, "score": 82.35053253173828, "title": "Hasan ibn Ali", "text": "Hasan ibn Ali Al-Ḥasan ibn Alī ibn Abī Ṭālib (, 624–670 CE), commonly known as Hasan or Hassan, was the eldest son of Ali and Muhammad's daughter Fatimah, and was the older brother of Husayn. Muslims respect him as a grandson of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad. Among Shia Muslims, Hasan is revered as the second Imam. Hasan claimed the caliphate after his father's death, but abdicated after six or seven months to Muawiyah I, the founder of the Umayyad dynasty to end the First Fitna. Al-Hasan was known for donating to the poor, his kindness to the poor and bondmen,"}]}
+{"question": "Where did the director of film Bangalore Naatkal graduate from?", "answer": "Film and Television Institute of Tamil Nadu", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 18664500, "score": 82.30154418945312, "title": "Bangalore Naatkal", "text": "5 February 2016. Unlike the original, this movie received mixed reviews and failed at the box office, with critics and fans drawing comparisons with the original. The film's story revolves around three cousins Arjun \"\"Ajju\"\" (Arya), Kannan \"\"Kutty\"\" (Bobby Simha), and Divya \"\"Ammu\"\" Raghavan (Sri Divya), who share a close bond since their childhood. Kutty is a software engineer whose heart and soul is back home in his village. Ajju, whose parents are divorced, is a bike mechanic who lives his life on his own terms. Ammu has completed her B.Com and aspires to do her MBA from IIM but"}, {"doc_id": 11260166, "score": 80.82620239257812, "title": "Jayaraj", "text": "special mention award at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. He is also a 7 time recipient of the National Film Award and several Kerala State Film Awards. His notable films include, \"Desadanam\" (1996), \"Kaliyattam\" (1997), \"Karunam\" (2000), \"Shantham\" (2001), \"Daivanamathil\" (2005), \"Vellapokkathil\" (2007), \"Ottaal\" (2015), \"Veeram\" (2017) and \"Bhayanakam\" (2018). Jayaraj was born on 4 August 1960 to a middle-class family in Kottayam, Kerala, India. His father was N. Rajasekharan Nair and mother, Savithri R. Nair. He completed his Bachelor of Technology in Electronics and Communication from College of Engineering Trivandrum [CET]. During his stay at Thiruvananthapuram, he attended"}, {"doc_id": 15740196, "score": 80.77017974853516, "title": "J.Prabu", "text": "J.Prabu J.Prabu (born 7 July 1986), better known by his stage name J.Prabu, is an Indian film actor and director. His filmography includes the critically acclaimed blockbusters \"Marmakaadu\", \"Kandavudan\", \"Gobichettypalayam\",\"Thooya\" as well as the commercially successful films \"Kandavudan\". He is the son of K.Jaganathan. He has won a first place for his performance in \"dance\" in 2011. Following his upbringing as the friend of a noted Director, J.Prabu debuted under the direction of his arima E.Abdulla in the \"Kandavudan\" with fellow debutant, Sherin. Upon release, the film fetch up big reviews and was a blockbuster, following the story of his"}, {"doc_id": 18664502, "score": 80.70332336425781, "title": "Bangalore Naatkal", "text": "it filled with photos, knickknacks and possessions of a woman (Samantha). In thought of not having a place in Prasad's heart and life, she leaves Prasad and returns to her village in sorrow. Naive Kutty, who wants a traditional, modest, saree-clad girl for a wife, falls in love with an air hostess named Lakshmi (Raai Laxmi) on a flight from Bangalore to Coimbatore. They date and Kutty changes from a reserved and shy person to a trendy person to impress her. But his dreams are shattered when her ex-boyfriend (Arjun G Iyengar) arrives at her apartment and he realizes she"}, {"doc_id": 16734866, "score": 80.65556335449219, "title": "Siddharth Venugopal", "text": "at Graziadio School of Business and Management at Pepperdine University, California. During his college days, Siddharth had taken up modelling assignments and acting courses and in October 2007, six months old in a Chennai multinational company, he got a call from director Gandhi Krishna’s office, after the director saw him in a print ad. After a six-hour audition, he was selected to play the lead role in the director's romantic musical \"Ananda Thandavam\", a film adaptation of the Sujatha Rangarajan serialized novel \"Pirivom Santhippom\". The film was shot in India and USA for more than a year and featured him"}]}
+{"question": "Which film whose director was born first, Naagapanchami or The Girl In The Glass Cage?", "answer": "The Girl In The Glass Cage", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 857561, "score": 70.77131652832031, "title": "Mira Nair", "text": "the story of Ugandan chess prodigy Phiona Mutesi. Nair's short films include \"A Fork, a Spoon and a Knight,\" inspired by the Nelson Mandela quote, ″Difficulties break some men but make others.″ She contributed to \"11'09\"01 September 11\" (2002) in which 11 filmmakers reacted to the events of 11 September 2001. Other titles include \"How Can It Be?\" (2008), \"Migration\" (2008), \"New York, I Love You\" (2009) and her collaboration with, among others, Emir Kusturica and Guillermo Arriaga on the compilation feature \"Words with Gods\". A longtime activist, Nair set up an annual film-makers’ laboratory, Maisha Film Lab in Kampala,"}, {"doc_id": 9401024, "score": 70.55819702148438, "title": "Kaalapani", "text": "to know about Govardhan's death and will keep waiting for him for the rest of her life. Director Priyadarshan co-wrote the screenplay with screenwriter T. Damodaran. The basis for the story were existing accounts of life in cellular jail, particularly excerpts from biographies of political leaders of the Indian Independence Movement. Most of these excerpts covered the ruthless routine of prisoners in jail, under the command of Jailer David Barry, Major James Pattinson Walker and Petty officer Mirza Khan. While the Pre-World War I ports were recreated on the Andaman Islands, several huge sets were built on a 1.5 acres"}, {"doc_id": 17006201, "score": 70.42074584960938, "title": "Pankaj Butalia", "text": "advocacy and cinema. Through a series of candid interviews, generous observational footage and a lush, poetic narration, the film makes the point that Indian society, right or wrong, simply does not have a place for these women.\" It adds: \"Salvation is a testament to the power of human will and human dignity.\" Cinematographer Piyush Shah received the National Award for Best Cinematography for \"documenting a tragic reality with all its moods and emotions\". In 1999 Butalia directed his first, and to date only, feature film \"Karvaan\", starring Naseeruddin Shah and Kitu Gidwani. Also known by the English title \"Shadows in"}, {"doc_id": 14740026, "score": 70.32865905761719, "title": "Preeti Chandrakant", "text": "Werner Herzog, which depicts \"an absurd journey into a jungle of veiled madness\" revealing the 'doings' of Kinski and Herzog against the backdrop of real Africa. A Goat To The Gods premiered at the Palais Pallfy in Vienna. \"Al Gatun\", (as Kali) is a black and white feature film, (with the mesmerizing cinematography of Werner Herzog trained cameramen Rainer Klausmann and Beat Presser and the magical music of Popul Vuh) describing \"a journey from the real to the surreal\", shot with Roma and the people of his village, Stampa. Chandrakant won an award from the Federal office of Culture of"}, {"doc_id": 4810081, "score": 70.32798767089844, "title": "Selvaraghavan", "text": "differences with the director, and Selvaraghavan chose to shelve the project and begin a new film instead featuring Dhanush and Richa Gangopadhyay. The film began production in May 2011 and the entire filming portions were completed within three months. During production, Selvaraghavan announced he would collaborate with Yuvan Shankar Raja again after G. V. Prakash Kumar became busy, but eventually later changed his mind and retained his original choice. The title was confirmed as \"Mayakkam Enna\" (2011), and the film depicted the story of an aspiring wildlife photographer and his struggles in life. Selvaraghavan revealed that he drew instances from"}]}
+{"question": "Which country the director of film Thalavattam is from?", "answer": "India", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 15301322, "score": 78.61100769042969, "title": "Mazhavillinattam Vare", "text": "distributed by Sree Gokulam Films. The film's protagonist is Yassin Mubarak Azad, a Pakistani cricketer who comes to Kerala on a mission. Pakistani fast bowler Mohammed Asif was originally cast in this role but was replaced when he was found involved in a match fixing scandal. Kaithapram then signed Pakistani batsman Mohammad Hafeez in the role. He was also replaced due to his busy cricket schedules. Kaithapram's final choice was Abbas Hasan, a Canadian-born, Paris-raised, and London-based Pakistani singer. Hasan is on his acting debut through this film. Malayalee cricketer Sreesanth was also reportedly considered for playing an important role."}, {"doc_id": 16115631, "score": 77.69263458251953, "title": "Vada Chennai", "text": "Vada Chennai Vada Chennai (English title: \"North Chennai\") is a 2018 Indian Tamil language gangster film written and directed by Vetrimaaran. Produced as a trilogy by A. Subaskaran's Lyca Productions and Dhanush's Wunderbar Films with Vetrimaran's Grass Root Film Company, it features Dhanush in the lead role as an amateur carrom player along with Ameer, Andrea Jeremiah and Aishwarya Rajesh in other key roles. The film had been in the news since late 2009 with an official announcement only made in November 2011 that the filming would commence by March 2012. After being temporarily shelved, the film re-materialised in May"}, {"doc_id": 19341479, "score": 77.2410659790039, "title": "Kanavu Variyam", "text": "the Platinum Remi for Best Independent Theatrical Feature Film (Drama) and the same was awarded at the 49th WorldFest Houston International Film Festival. The film also won the Special Jury Award at National Science Film Festival and Competition in India. \"Kanavu Variyam\" was released across India on 24 February 2017. The film's writer, director and lead actor Arun Chidambaram returned to Chennai from his corporate job in Chicago to begin working on the film. Shot entirely in Tamil Nadu during late 2015, Arun Chidambaram revealed that \"Kanavu Variyam\" was about the shortage of electricity in the villages of India and"}, {"doc_id": 5379993, "score": 77.15965270996094, "title": "Thalavattam", "text": "circuiting accident during a rock concert. Vinod is admitted into mental hospital managed by Dr. Ravindran (M. G. Soman). With the help of Dr. Savithri (Karthika), who is Dr. Ravindran's daughter, and Dr. Unnikrishnan (Nedumudi Venu), Vinod slowly regains his memory and mental equilibrium. Savithri and Vinod fall in love. Dr. Ravindran has already arranged Savithri's marriage with Hari (Mukesh), so he opposes the lovers. When he finds that Savithri and Vinod are adamant, Dr. Ravindran lobotomises Vinod and puts him in a state of coma. Dr. Unnikrishnan feels that death would be preferable over a vegetative life and kills"}, {"doc_id": 15369633, "score": 77.0150146484375, "title": "Vaadamalli", "text": "Vaadamalli Vaadamalli is a Malayalam thriller film directed by Alberrt Antoni after his critically acclaimed debut film \"Kanne Madanguka\". He is the man behind the international project \"Nairsan\", with a rare combination of Mohanlal, A. R. Rahman and Jackie Chan. The film featuring some fresh faces in the lead was shot at various locations in Kochi, Alappuzha, Munnar, Athirapally and Thrissur. \"Vaadamalli\" was produced by Sunil Chandrika Nair under the banner of Zoe Estebe Moviez. The title symbolizes everlasting love and is set in the backdrop of a music college. It tells the story of a student named Vasu (Rahul"}]}
+{"question": "Are both Cupid The Cowpuncher and Hashimura Togo from the same country?", "answer": "yes", "doc_list": [{"doc_id": 13396734, "score": 70.69713592529297, "title": "Taka and Toshi", "text": "Taka and Toshi As the boke, Taka is prone to silly comments, while Toshi is the more reasonable of the two, often criticizing Taka's remarks, shooting tsukkomi saying \"such-and-such ka!\" (i.e. \"Ōbei ka!\"), and hitting Taka on the head for his silly response. \"Ōbei ka!\" (pronounced \"oh-bay-ka!\") is their most known tsukkomi gag. It literally means, \"You are neither American nor European!\" or \"You're not a Westerner!\" One example of their skits has the following lines:
Toshi: Let's have a drink. I'll have a beer.
Taka: Then I'll have a Diet Coke.
Toshi: You're not an American! Have a beer!"}, {"doc_id": 19097143, "score": 68.61957550048828, "title": "Rachel and Jun", "text": "Rachel and Jun Rachel and Jun are an American/Japanese married couple of YouTube personalities who make online videos about Japanese culture and society (sometimes called \"J-vlog(ger)s\"), and reciprocal perceptions between Japanese and Westerners. The videos of the channel consist of vlogs on various topics related to Japanese culture and society, personal experiences and daily life, and also interactions with other Japan-related vloggers. A video of a visit to the \"Fox Village\" (\"Kitsune Mura\") from Zaō (July 2015) went viral and was featured on many websites. Some of the videos are documentaries with interviews on specific topics. The 80-minute documentary \"Black"}, {"doc_id": 13396735, "score": 68.10324096679688, "title": "Taka and Toshi", "text": "And what would you like to eat?
Taka: I'll have a cherry pie.
Toshi: You're not an American!
Taka: A meat pie.
Toshi: You're not an American!
Taka: A chocolate bar.
Toshi: You're not an American!
Taka: Sushi and tempura! (with an American accent).
Toshi: You're not an American! The comedians first met in 1990 at Nishioka-kita Junior High in Sapporo when they were both in the 8th grade. In 1994, they passed an audition held by Yoshimoto Kogyo. Initially working in Sapporo, the two moved to Tokyo in 2002 to work nationwide. Regular Semi Regular Irregular Taka and Toshi"}, {"doc_id": 2501896, "score": 68.07046508789062, "title": "Earwax", "text": "East Asians and Native Americans are more likely to have the dry type of cerumen (gray and flaky), African and European people are more likely to have the wet type (honey-brown, dark orange to dark-brown and moist). 30-50% of South Asians, Central Asians and Pacific Islanders have the dry type of cerumen. Cerumen type has been used by anthropologists to track human migratory patterns, such as those of the Eskimos. In Japan, wet-type earwax is more prevalent among the Ainu, in contrast to that country's Yamato majority. The wet type earwax differs biochemically from the dry type mainly by its"}, {"doc_id": 4033316, "score": 67.97737121582031, "title": "Keisuke Kuwata", "text": "and recorded the entire album himself. Kuwata's Western musical influences are varied. Along with his wife, the band's keyboardist and backing vocalist, Yuko Hara, the couple have long been inspired by American folk music, where preferences run from Bob Dylan, The Band, Blues, and Southern rock music, to British and American influences that are arguably pure rock and Roll; with a flattering number of songs covered from the work of Eric Clapton. Aside from Dylan, Kuwata's work has shown emphasis on music of the American South, including that of Creedence Clearwater Revival and Little Feat. Along with the Southern All"}]}