Umbrella (disambiguation)
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An umbrella is a canopy device designed to protect from precipitation or sunlight.
Umbrella or Umbrellas may also refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media
Films
- The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (1964), a film by Jaques Demy
- Umbrella (film), a 2007 documentary film directed by Du Haibin
Literature
- Umbrella (children's book), a 1958 Caldecott Honor picture book by Taro Yashima
- Umbrella (novel), a 2012 novel by Will Self
- Umbrella: A Pacific Tale, by Ferdinand Mount
Music
Groups
- Umbrellas (band), an indie rock band
Albums
- Umbrellas (album), self-titled album by the Umbrellas
- Umbrella (The Innocence Mission album), 1991
- Umbrella (Shota Shimizu album), 2008
Songs
- "Umbrella" (song), a 2007 song by Rihanna featuring Jay-Z
- "Umbrella", a song from Steve Angello and Sebastian Ingrosso 2007
- "Umbrella", a song by Siouxsie and the Banshees 1986
- "Umbrella", a song by Dog's Eye View from the 1997 album Daisy
- "Umbrella", a song by Yui from the 2007 album Can't Buy My Love
- "Umbrella", a song by The Nits 1979
- "Umbrella", a song by Utopia 1980
Other arts, entertainment, and media
- Umbrella (newsletter), an American newsletter on artist's books
- Umbrella Corporation, the fictional corporation in the Resident Evil series
Technology
- Umbrella (underwater nuclear test), conducted as part of Operation Hardtack I
- Cisco Umbrella, OpenDNS rebranded as a business service
Other uses
- Umbrella brand, an overarching brand
- Umbrella company, a trading vehicle for UK freelancers/contractors
- Umbrella fund, an investment term
- Umbrella insurance, liability insurance that is in excess of specified other policies and potentially primary insurance for losses not covered by the other policies
- Umbrella movement, the Hong Kong political movement involved in the 2014 Hong Kong protests
- Umbrella organization, an association of institutions
- Umbrella school, an alternative education school
- Umbrella term, a word that provides a superset or grouping of concepts that all fall under a single common category
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