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* WorkingTitle: ''Timoka'' (the name of the fictional city the story's set in), ''The City'' and ''God's Silence''.
* Although most of the characters in the film speak the fictional Timokan language, the circus performers speak Spanish. The one complete line of dialogue their leader speaks (while breaking up the party with Johan) roughly translates to, "What is it in here, a mad house?"
* Although most of the characters in the film speak the fictional Timokan language, the circus performers speak Spanish. The one complete line of dialogue their leader speaks (while breaking up the party with Johan) roughly translates to, "What is it in here, a mad house?"
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* WorkingTitle: ''Timoka'' (the name of the fictional city the story's set in), ''The City'' and ''God's Silence''.
* Although most of the characters in the film speak the fictional Timokan language, the circus performers speak Spanish. The one complete line of dialogue their leader speaks (while breaking up the party with Johan) roughly translates to, "What is it in here, a mad house?"Silence''.
* Although most of the characters in the film speak the fictional Timokan language, the circus performers speak Spanish. The one complete line of dialogue their leader speaks (while breaking up the party with Johan) roughly translates to, "What is it in here, a mad house?"
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* WorkingTitle: ''Timoka'' (the name of the fictional city the story's set in), ''The City'' and ''God's Silence''.
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* WorkingTitle: ''Timoka'' (the name of the fictional city the story's set in), ''The City'' and ''God's Silence''.Silence''.
* Although most of the characters in the film speak the fictional Timokan language, the circus performers speak Spanish. The one complete line of dialogue their leader speaks (while breaking up the party with Johan) roughly translates to, "What is it in here, a mad house?"
* Although most of the characters in the film speak the fictional Timokan language, the circus performers speak Spanish. The one complete line of dialogue their leader speaks (while breaking up the party with Johan) roughly translates to, "What is it in here, a mad house?"
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* WorkingTitle: ''Timoka'' (the name of the fictional city the story's set in), ''The City'' and ''God's Silence''.