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What (who) is hostel for new immigrants - definition

2007 FILM DIRECTED BY ELI ROTH
Hostel 2 (movie); Hostel 2 (film); Hostel 2; Hostel: Part 2; Hostel II; Hostel Part II; Hostel Part 2; Hostel part two; Hostel II (film); Hostel, part ii; Bubblegum Gang; Hostel Pt II
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Swedish for immigrants         
  • A signboard placed in front of an SFI school in Kista
Swedish for Immigrants; Svenska för invandrare; Swedish For Immigrants
Swedish for immigrants (normally known as SFI or Svenskundervisning för invandrare in Swedish) is the national free Swedish language course offered to most categories of immigrants. Immigrants who speak Danish or Norwegian are ineligible for free Swedish tuition through SFI.
hostel         
CHEAP, SOCIABLE ACCOMMODATION
Youth Hostel; Youth hostel; Hostels; Backpacker lodges; Backpacker's; Hostel travel; Youth hostels; Long term hostel; Long term hostels; Tourist hostel; Hostelling; Boutique hostels; Youth' hostels; Youth' hostel
n. a youth hostel
youth hostel         
CHEAP, SOCIABLE ACCOMMODATION
Youth Hostel; Youth hostel; Hostels; Backpacker lodges; Backpacker's; Hostel travel; Youth hostels; Long term hostel; Long term hostels; Tourist hostel; Hostelling; Boutique hostels; Youth' hostels; Youth' hostel
¦ noun a place providing cheap accommodation, aimed mainly at young people on holiday.
¦ verb (youth-hostel) (youth-hostels, youth-hostelling, youth-hostelled) travel around, sleeping in youth hostels.
Derivatives
youth-hosteller noun

Wikipedia

Hostel: Part II

Hostel: Part II is a 2007 American horror film written and directed by Eli Roth, serving as a sequel to Hostel (2005). It is the second installment in the Hostel film series. The film stars Lauren German, Roger Bart, Heather Matarazzo, Bijou Phillips and Richard Burgi, while Jay Hernandez briefly reprises his role from the first film. It was produced by Mike Fleiss, Roth, and Chris Briggs, with Boaz Yakin, Scott Spiegel, and Quentin Tarantino serving as executive producers. The plot follows three American female art students in Rome who are directed to a Slovak village where they are eventually kidnapped and taken to a facility in which rich clients pay to torture and kill other people.

After the significant box office receipts of Hostel, Roth conceived a sequel set directly after the events of the first film, opting to include three female protagonists to "up the ante." Filming took place in the fall of 2006 in Prague at Barrandov Studios, with additional photography occurring in Iceland and Slovakia.

Banned from theatrical release in several countries, Hostel: Part II had its world premiere at the Museum of the Moving Image in New York City on June 6, 2007, and was released theatrically in the United States two days later, on June 8. The film earned less than its predecessor at the box office, grossing $17 million in the United States by the end of its theatrical run, whereas the original made $19 million in its opening weekend alone. Prior to its theatrical release, a workprint of the film leaked on the Internet, and one publication at the time claimed it was the "most pirated film ever", which Roth suggested was a factor in the film's box office returns.