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  1. 110 relations: A Perfect Candidate, Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature Film, Albert and David Maysles, All That Jazz (film), American High (TV series), Anna Wintour, Audra McDonald, Badlands (film), Ball Four, Barbara Kopple, Belushi (film), Bill Clinton, Bill Plympton, Billboard (magazine), Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry, Black. White., Bob Fosse, Callie Khouri, Chris Hegedus, Chuck Robb, Cinéma vérité, Crimes and Misdemeanors, Crisis: Behind a Presidential Commitment, D. A. Pennebaker, David Furnish, David Williamson, David Zurawik, Dazed and Confused (film), Dear... (TV series), Disney+, Documentary film, Dodger Stadium, Dog Day Afternoon, Edgewise, Elia Kazan, Elton John: Never Too Late, Emmy Awards, Entertainment Weekly, Filmmaking, Fire in Babylon, Frank Marshall (filmmaker), George Cukor, George Hickenlooper, Gimme Shelter (1970 film), Grace Coddington, Grand Ole Opry, Harlan County, USA, Harvard University, Hope Davis, If I Stay (film), ... Expand index (60 more) »

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A Perfect Candidate

A Perfect Candidate is a 1996 documentary about the 1994 U.S. Senate race in Virginia between Democrat Chuck Robb and Republican Oliver North.

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Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature Film

The Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature Film is an award for documentary films.

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Albert and David Maysles

Albert Maysles (November 26, 1926 – March 5, 2015) and his brother David Maysles (January 10, 1931 – January 3, 1987) were an American documentary filmmaking team known for their work in the Direct Cinema style.

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All That Jazz (film)

All That Jazz is a 1979 American musical drama film directed by Bob Fosse and starring Roy Scheider.

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American High (TV series)

American High is an American documentary television show about the lives of fourteen students at Highland Park High School, located in the city of Highland Park, Illinois.

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Anna Wintour

Dame Anna Wintour (born 3 November 1949) is a British and American media executive, who has been serving as editor-in-chief of Vogue since 1988.

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Audra McDonald

Audra Ann McDonald (born July 3, 1970) is an American singer and actress.

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Badlands (film)

Badlands is a 1973 American neo-noir period crime drama film written, produced and directed by Terrence Malick, in his directorial debut.

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Ball Four

Ball Four: My Life and Hard Times Throwing the Knuckleball in the Big Leagues is a book by Major League Baseball pitcher Jim Bouton, edited by Leonard Shecter and first published in 1970.

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Barbara Kopple

Barbara Kopple (born July 30, 1946) is an American film director known primarily for her documentary work. R. J. Cutler and Barbara Kopple are film directors from New York (state).

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Belushi (film)

Belushi is a 2020 American documentary film about John Belushi, a comedian, actor, and singer.

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Bill Clinton

William Jefferson Clinton (né Blythe III; born August 19, 1946) is an American politician who served as the 42nd president of the United States from 1993 to 2001.

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Bill Plympton

Bill Plympton (born April 30, 1946) is an American animator, graphic designer, cartoonist, and filmmaker best known for his 1987 Academy Award–nominated animated short Your Face and his series of shorts featuring a dog character starting with 2004's Guard Dog.

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Billboard (magazine)

Billboard (stylized in lowercase since 2013) is an American music and entertainment magazine published weekly by Penske Media Corporation.

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Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry

Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry is a 2021 American documentary film directed by R. J. Cutler and centered around singer-songwriter Billie Eilish.

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Black. White.

Black.

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Bob Fosse

Robert Louis Fosse (June 23, 1927 – September 23, 1987) was an American actor, choreographer, dancer, and film and stage director. R. J. Cutler and Bob Fosse are film directors from New York (state).

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Callie Khouri

Carolyn Ann "Callie" Khouri (born November 27, 1957) is an American film and television screenwriter, producer, and director.

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Chris Hegedus

Chris Hegedus (born April 23, 1952) is an American documentary filmmaker.

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Chuck Robb

Charles Spittal Robb (born June 26, 1939) is an American former U.S. Marine Corps officer and politician who served as the 64th governor of Virginia from 1982 to 1986 and a United States senator representing Virginia from 1989 until 2001.

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Cinéma vérité

Cinéma vérité (truth cinema; "truthful cinema") is a style of documentary filmmaking developed by Edgar Morin and Jean Rouch, inspired by Dziga Vertov's theory about Kino-Pravda.

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Crimes and Misdemeanors

Crimes and Misdemeanors is a 1989 American existential comedy-drama film written and directed by Woody Allen, who stars alongside Martin Landau, Mia Farrow, Anjelica Huston, Jerry Orbach, Alan Alda, Sam Waterston, and Joanna Gleason.

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Crisis: Behind a Presidential Commitment

Crisis: Behind a Presidential Commitment is a 1963 direct cinema documentary film directed by Robert Drew.

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D. A. Pennebaker

Donn Alan Pennebaker (July 15, 1925 – August 1, 2019) was an American documentary filmmaker and one of the pioneers of direct cinema.

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David Furnish

David James Furnish (born 25 October 1962) is a Canadian-British filmmaker and former advertising executive.

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David Williamson

David Keith Williason (born 30 February 1942) is an Australian playwright.

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David Zurawik

David Lee Zurawik (born October 26, 1949) is an American journalist, writer, and professor.

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Dazed and Confused (film)

Dazed and Confused is a 1993 American coming-of-age comedy film written and directed by Richard Linklater.

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Dear... (TV series)

Dear... is a documentary television series created by R. J. Cutler.

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Disney+

Disney+ is an American subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming media service owned and operated by Disney Streaming, the streaming division of Disney Entertainment, a major business segment of the Walt Disney Company.

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Documentary film

A documentary film or documentary is a non-fictional motion picture intended to "document reality, primarily for instruction, education or maintaining a historical record".

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Dodger Stadium

Dodger Stadium is a baseball stadium in the Elysian Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, California.

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Dog Day Afternoon

Dog Day Afternoon is a 1975 American biographical crime drama film directed by Sidney Lumet and produced by Martin Bregman and Martin Elfand.

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Edgewise

Edgewise is an hour-long television news magazine program that aired on MSNBC from 1996 to 1997.

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Elia Kazan

Elias Kazantzoglou (Ηλίας Καζαντζόγλου,; September 7, 1909 – September 28, 2003), known as Elia Kazan, was an American film and theatre director, producer, screenwriter and actor, described by The New York Times as "one of the most honored and influential directors in Broadway and Hollywood history". R. J. Cutler and Elia Kazan are film directors from New York (state).

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Elton John: Never Too Late

Elton John: Never Too Late is a 2024 documentary film, directed by R. J. Cutler and David Furnish.

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Emmy Awards

The Emmy Awards, or Emmys, are an extensive range of awards for artistic and technical merit for the American and international television industry.

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Entertainment Weekly

Entertainment Weekly (sometimes abbreviated as EW) is an American digital-only entertainment magazine based in New York City, published by Dotdash Meredith, that covers film, television, music, Broadway theatre, books, and popular culture.

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Filmmaking

Filmmaking or film production is the process by which a motion picture is produced.

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Fire in Babylon

Fire in Babylon is a 2010 British documentary film about the record-breaking West Indies cricket team of the 1970s and 1980s.

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Frank Marshall (filmmaker)

Frank Wilton Marshall (born September 13, 1946) is an American film producer and director.

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George Cukor

George Dewey Cukor (July 7, 1899 – January 24, 1983) was an American film director and producer.

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George Hickenlooper

George Loening Hickenlooper III (May 25, 1963 – October 29, 2010) was an American narrative and documentary filmmaker.

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Gimme Shelter (1970 film)

Gimme Shelter is a 1970 American documentary film directed by Albert and David Maysles and Charlotte Zwerin chronicling the last weeks of The Rolling Stones' 1969 US tour which culminated in the disastrous Altamont Free Concert and the killing of Meredith Hunter.

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Grace Coddington

Pamela Rosalind Grace Coddington (born 20 April 1941) is a Welsh former model and former creative director at-large of American Vogue magazine.

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Grand Ole Opry

The Grand Ole Opry is a regular live country-music radio broadcast originating from Nashville, Tennessee, on WSM, held between two and five nights per week, depending on the time of year.

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Harlan County, USA

Harlan County, USA is a 1976 American documentary film covering the "Brookside Strike", a 1973 effort of 180 coal miners and their wives against the Duke Power Company-owned Eastover Coal Company's Brookside Mine and Prep Plant in Harlan County, southeast Kentucky.

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Harvard University

Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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Hope Davis

Hope Davis (born March 23, 1964) is an American actress.

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If I Stay (film)

If I Stay is a 2014 American teen romantic drama film directed by R. J. Cutler and based on the 2009 novel of the same name by Gayle Forman.

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Into the Woods

Into the Woods is a 1986 musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by James Lapine.

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Ira Glass

Ira Jeffrey Glass (born March 3, 1959) is an American public radio personality.

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Iran–Contra affair

The Iran–Contra affair (ماجرای ایران-کنترا; Caso Irán-Contra), often referred to as the Iran–Contra scandal and more rarely as the Iran Initiative, was a political scandal in the United States that occurred during the second term of the Reagan administration.

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Jake Kasdan

Jacob Kasdan (born October 28, 1974) is an American filmmaker and actor.

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James Lapine

James Elliot Lapine (born January 10, 1949) is an American stage director, playwright, screenwriter, and librettist.

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Jim Bouton

James Alan Bouton (March 8, 1939 – July 10, 2019) was an American professional baseball player.

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Joe Berlinger

Joseph Berlinger (born October 30, 1961) is an American documentary filmmaker and producer.

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John Battsek

John Saul Adrian Battsek (born September 1963) is a British film producer of documentary films.

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John Hickenlooper

John Wright Hickenlooper Jr. (born February 7, 1952) is an American politician, geologist, and businessman serving as the junior United States senator from Colorado since 2021.

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John Hockenberry

John Charles Hockenberry (born June 4, 1956) is an American journalist and author.

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John L. Miller Great Neck North High School

John L. Miller Great Neck North High School or simply "Great Neck North," is a public high school, including grades 9 through 12, in the village of Great Neck, New York, operated by the Great Neck School District.

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Jonathan Larson

Jonathan David Larson (February 4, 1960 – January 25, 1996) was an American composer, lyricist and playwright most famous for writing the musicals Rent and Tick, Tick... Boom!, which explored the social issues of multiculturalism, substance use disorder, and homophobia.

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Jorge Garcia

Jorge Garcia (born April 28, 1973) is an American actor and comedian.

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Kevin Spacey

Kevin Spacey Fowler (born July 26, 1959) is an American actor.

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Listen to Me Marlon

Listen to Me Marlon is a 2015 British documentary film written, directed and edited by Stevan Riley about the movie star and iconic actor Marlon Brando.

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Los Angeles Times

The Los Angeles Times is a regional American daily newspaper that began publishing in Los Angeles, California in 1881.

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Lucy Simon

Lucy Elizabeth Simon (May 5, 1940 – October 20, 2022) was an American composer for the theatre and of popular songs.

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Marlon Brando

Marlon Brando Jr. (April 3, 1924 – July 1, 2004) was an American actor and activist.

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Marsha Norman

Marsha Norman (born September 21, 1947) is an American playwright, screenwriter, and novelist.

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Michael Allen (journalist)

Michael Allen (born June 21, 1964) is an American political journalist.

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Monte Hellman

Monte Hellman (born Monte Jay Himmelbaum; July 12, 1929 – April 20, 2021) was an American film director, producer, writer, and editor.

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MSNBC

MSNBC (short for Microsoft NBC) is an American news-based television channel and website headquartered in New York City.

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Nashville (2012 TV series)

Nashville is an American musical drama television series. It was created by Callie Khouri and produced by R. J. Cutler, Khouri, Dee Johnson, and Steve Buchanan through season four, Connie Britton through season five, and Marshall Herskovitz and Ed Zwick from season five on. The series chronicles the lives of various fictitious country music singers in Nashville, Tennessee, starring Connie Britton as Rayna Jaymes, a legendary country music superstar, whose stardom begins fading, and Hayden Panettiere as rising younger star Juliette Barnes.

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National Board of Review Award for Best Documentary Film

The National Board of Review Award for Best Documentary Feature is one of the annual awards given (since 1940) to the producer of the film by the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures.

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Oliver North

Oliver Laurence North (born October 7, 1943) is an American political commentator, television host, military historian, author, and retired United States Marine Corps lieutenant colonel.

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Oliver Stone

William Oliver Stone (born September 15, 1946) is an American filmmaker.

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On the Waterfront

On the Waterfront is a 1954 American crime drama film, directed by Elia Kazan and written by Budd Schulberg.

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Preston Sturges

Preston Sturges (born Edmund Preston Biden; August 29, 1898 – August 6, 1959) was an American playwright, screenwriter, and film director.

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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Reality Program

The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Reality Program was a category award handed out annually at the Creative Arts Emmy Award ceremony.

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Rag & Bone

Rag & Bone (stylized in all lowercase) is an American fashion label helmed by Marcus Wainwright, originally from England.

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Richard Linklater

Richard Stuart Linklater (born July 30, 1960) is an American film director, producer, and screenwriter.

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Ridley Scott

Sir Ridley Scott (born 30 November 1937) is an English filmmaker.

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Robert Drew

Robert Lincoln Drew (February 15, 1924 – July 30, 2014) was an American documentary filmmaker known as one of the pioneers—and sometimes called father—of cinéma vérité, or direct cinema, in the United States.

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Ronald Reagan

Ronald Wilson Reagan (February 6, 1911June 5, 2004) was an American politician and actor who served as the 40th president of the United States from 1981 to 1989.

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Rotten Tomatoes

Rotten Tomatoes is an American review-aggregation website for film and television.

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Sam Neill

Sir Nigel John Dermot "Sam" Neill (born 14 September 1947) is a New Zealand actor.

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Searching for Sugar Man

Searching for Sugar Man is a 2012 documentary film about a South African cultural phenomenon, written and directed by Malik Bendjelloul, which details the efforts in the late 1990s of two Cape Town fans, Stephen "Sugar" Segerman and Craig Bartholomew Strydom, to find out whether the rumoured death of American musician Sixto Rodriguez was true and, if not, to discover what had become of him.

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Sidney Lumet

Sidney Arthur Lumet (June 25, 1924 – April 9, 2011) was an American film director.

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Stevan Riley

Stevan Riley (born November 1975) is a British film director, producer, editor and writer.

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Superbia (musical)

Superbia is an unproduced musical with book, music, and lyrics by Jonathan Larson.

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Téa Leoni

Téa Leoni (born Elizabeth Téa Pantaleoni; February 25, 1966) is an American actress.

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Television producer

A television producer is a person who oversees one or more aspects of video production on a television program.

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Terrence Malick

Terrence Frederick Malick (born November 30, 1943) is an American filmmaker.

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The Lady Eve

The Lady Eve is a 1941 American screwball comedy film written and directed by Preston Sturges and starring Barbara Stanwyck and Henry Fonda.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.

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The Oval Office Tapes

The Oval Office Tapes is a scripted podcast that imagines what the conversations in the White House might sound like.

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The Philadelphia Story (film)

The Philadelphia Story is a 1940 American romantic comedy film starring Cary Grant, Katharine Hepburn, James Stewart and Ruth Hussey.

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The Secret Garden (musical)

The Secret Garden is a musical based on the 1911 novel of the same name by Frances Hodgson Burnett.

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The September Issue

The September Issue is a 2009 American documentary film directed by R.J. Cutler about the behind-the-scenes drama that follows editor-in-chief Anna Wintour and her staff during the production of the September 2007 issue of American Vogue magazine.

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The War Room

The War Room is a 1993 American documentary film about Bill Clinton's campaign for President of the United States during the 1992 United States presidential election.

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Theatre director

A theatre director or stage director is a professional in the theatre field who oversees and orchestrates the mounting of a theatre production such as a play, opera, dance, drama, musical theatre performance, etc.

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This American Life

This American Life (TAL) is an American weekly hour-long radio program produced in collaboration with Chicago Public Media and hosted by Ira Glass.

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Tony Scott

Anthony David Leighton Scott (21 June 1944 – 19 August 2012) was an English film director and producer.

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Touchstone Television

The second incarnation of Touchstone Television, formerly known as Fox 21 Television Studios, was an American television production company and a subsidiary of the Disney Television Studios, a subsidiary of the Disney Media Networks business segment of the Walt Disney Company.

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United States

The United States of America (USA or U.S.A.), commonly known as the United States (US or U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America.

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USC School of Cinematic Arts

The University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts (SCA) houses seven academic divisions: Film & Television Production; Cinema & Media Studies; John C. Hench Division of Animation + Digital Arts; John Wells Division of Writing for Screen & Television; Interactive Media & Games; Media Arts + Practice; Peter Stark Producing Program.

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Wall Street (1987 film)

Wall Street is a 1987 American drama film, directed and co-written by Oliver Stone, which stars Michael Douglas, Charlie Sheen, Daryl Hannah, and Martin Sheen.

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Woody Allen

Heywood Allen (born Allan Stewart Konigsberg; November 30, 1935) is an American filmmaker, actor, and comedian whose career spans more than six decades.

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2024 Toronto International Film Festival

The 49th annual Toronto International Film Festival will be held from September 5 to 15, 2024.

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30 Days (TV series)

30 Days is an American reality television series created and hosted by Morgan Spurlock for FX.

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See also

John L. Miller Great Neck North High School alumni

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R._J._Cutler

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