The Bridge
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The Bridge might refer to:
- The Bridge Leisure Centre in London
- The Bridge Peer Counseling Center at Stanford University
- The Bridge Integrated Families Centre in Jersey, Channel Islands
- The 'Bridge (radio station), a community radio station serving the town of Stourbridge and the surrounding area
[edit] In literature
- The Bridge (epic poem), an epic poem written in 1930 by American poet Hart Crane
- The Bridge (D. Keith Mano), a 1973 novel
- The Bridge (novel), a 1986 novel by Iain Banks
- The Bridge (Craig Spector), a 1991 novel
- The Bridge (Janine Ellen Young), a 2000 novel
[edit] In film and television
- De Brug, a 1928 film directed by Joris Ivens
- Die Brücke (film) (The Bridge), a 1959 World War II film directed by Bernhard Wicki
- The Bridge (1997 film), directed by Peter Greenaway
- Un pont entre deux rives (A Bridge between Two Rivers), a 1999 film directed by Frédéric Auburtin and Gérard Depardieu
- The Bridge (2005 film), directed by Richard Raymond
- The Bridge (TV show), a show chronicling old-school hip hop on NYCTV
- [[The Bridge (1992 film), based on the novel by Maggie Hemingway
- The Bridge (documentary film), a 2006 documentary that chronicles the stories of a handful of individuals who committed suicide at The Golden Gate Bridge in 2004.
- The Bridge (film), a 2006 film on the Church of Scientology, removed from circulation at the request of the filmmaker.
[edit] In music
- "The Bridge (Elton John song)", a song written by Elton John & Bernie Taupin
- The Bridge: A Tribute to Neil Young, a 1989 tribute album
- The Bridge (band), a jam band from Baltimore, Maryland
- The Bridge (Sonny Rollins), an album
- The Bridge (Ace of Base album)
- The Bridge (Billy Joel album)
- "The Bridge", a song by Clinic
- "The Bridge", a song by MC Shan