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After reading 1791 websites, we found 10 different results for "What is the year of release of Romeo Is Bleeding"
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1978
Romeo Is Bleeding" is a song written and performed by Tom Waits, and released on Tom Waits's 1978 album, Blue Valentine.
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2013
Romeo Is Bleeding (1993) Romeo and Juliet: (1900, 1908, 1916 Fox, 1916 Metro Pictures, 1936, 1940, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1968, 1996, 2007 & 2013) Romeo and Juliet in Sarajevo (1994) Romeo & Juliet: Sealed with a Kiss (2006) Romeo.
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2015
Romeo Is Bleeding is a 2015 documentary film directed by Jason Zeldes focusing on poets and students of Richmond, California as they prepare an adaptation of Romeo and Juliet based on the decades-long violent conflict between the neighborhoods of North and Central Richmond.
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1982
Romeo is Bleeding Lydia Schouten, 1982, 11'18|url=http://www.li-ma.nl/site/catalogue/art/lydia-schouten/romeo-is-
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1989
The rom-com classic turns 30 this summer, having been released in July of 1989.
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in 2019
First released in 2019, the original Romeo glowed with a vintage-style radiance that, apart from a vintage-style radiance's curvy, offset profile, evoked traditional Gibson and Epiphone semi-hollowbodies and the jazzy, bluesy tones they produce.
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in 1593
First produced in 1593, Romeo Juliet is the only tragedy that Shakespeare has written entirely on a love-story.
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the reworking of the finale in line with Shakespeare, the performance of two symphony suites from the ballet (1936-1937 season), a new contract with the GATOB (then known as the Kirov Theatre) and only on 11 January 1938
the reworking of the finale in line with Shakespeare, the performance of two symphony suites from the ballet (1936-1937 season), a new contract with the GATOB (then known as the Kirov Theatre) and only on 11 January 1938 did the premiere of Romeo take place.
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