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Once

Once is a common English word used as an adverb meaning one time in the past and as a conjunction or to indicate a prior occurrence. It is also used as a title for various works in literature, film, and music.

The best-known use is the 2007 Irish musical romance film Once, written and directed by John Carney.

Beyond the film, the word Once appears as a simple descriptor in many contexts and is used

Set
in
Dublin,
the
story
follows
a
Dublin
street
musician
and
a
Czech
immigrant
as
they
collaborate
on
music
and
forge
a
close
personal
connection.
The
film
is
characterized
by
its
naturalistic
style,
handheld
cinematography,
and
a
score
built
around
original
songs
performed
by
the
lead
actors,
Glen
Hansard
and
Markéta
Irglová.
The
song
Falling
Slowly,
written
for
the
film,
won
the
Academy
Award
for
Best
Original
Song
in
2008.
The
film
and
its
music
received
widespread
critical
acclaim
and
helped
popularize
a
contemporary,
folk-influenced
approach
to
storytelling.
as
a
recurring
title
in
various
works
of
fiction
and
non-fiction.
It
is
common
in
catalogs
and
bibliographies
to
see
entries
beginning
with
Once
to
denote
a
single
past
occurrence
or
to
indicate
a
former
state.