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Sebastian Stan Praises Foreign Films and Monday's Realistic Romance


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Monday, which is now available in select theaters and video on demand. Stan explained that he was attracted to the project due to its realistic portrayal of romance while talking to ComingSoon.net.
“I always loved those Richard Linklater movies, and I loved [director] Argyris’ previous film Suntan
,” Stan told ComingSoon.net when asked about what attracted him to the project.
 “I watch foreign movies sometimes more than U.S. Films actually because I don’t know. I just love movies that deal with the realism of relationships and how messy they are. How people really get to know each other. I love that this movie wasn’t trying to hand you an ending in a bow like some romantic comedy of some sort. It was very realistic. You’re a spectator for some time of these two people meeting.” ....

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Marine Archaeologists Have Uncovered an Ancient Shipwreck Filled With Treasures Off the Coast of Greece


The ship s cargo included ceramics from Spain and Tunisia.
January 27, 2021
Recovering a Mendean amphora from a Roman shipwreck off Kasos Island. Photo by Nikos Koukoulas, courtesy of the Kasos Maritime Archaeological Project and the Greek Ministry of Culture and Sports.
Archaeologists conducting research in the Aegean Sea have discovered a rare ancient Roman shipwreck off the coast of the Greek island of Kasos.
The shipwreck, which is dated to between 200 AD and 300 AD, is “filled with ancient treasures,” Greek officials told Ancient Origins.
The Roman vessel was loaded with ceramic amphorae sturdy ceramic containers with pointed bottoms produced in Guadalquivir, Spain, and present-day Tunisia, according to a statement from the Greek Ministry of Culture and Sports. The vessels were likely filled with oil from Rhodes or Asia Minor. ....

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