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Peter Bogdanovich
male (United States) - Peter Bogdanovich Serbian Cyrillic Петар Богдановић(born
July 30, 1939) is a Serbian-America n film director, writer and actor. He was part of the...
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Preston Sturges
male, deceased (United States) - Preston Sturges, originally Edmund Preston Biden, was a celebrated screenwriter and director born in Chicago. Sturges took the screwball comedy...
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Julian Schnabel
male (New York, NY, United States) - Julian Schnabel (b. 26 October 1951) is an American artist and filmmaker born in Brooklyn, New York City.
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Michael Haneke
male - Michael Haneke is a controversial Austrian filmmaker and writer best known for his bleak and, for some, disturbing style. His films often document...
- Michael Haneke Pictures | News | Wikipedia | alt-flix.co.uk | bbc.co.uk | sensesofcinema | zakka.dk ...
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Spike Jonze
male (United States) - Spike Jonze (born Adam Spiegel on October 22, 1969), is an American director of music videos and commercials, and an Academy Award-nominated
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Tom Dicillo
male (United States) - Tom DiCillo is an American film director, screenwriter and cinematographer
. He was born in Jacksonville, Florida, in 1954, and studied filmmaking...
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Miranda July
female (United States) - Miranda July (born February 15, 1974) is a performance artist, musician, writer, actress and film director. She currently resides in Los Angeles,...
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Ondi Timoner
female (United States) - Ondi Timoner is an American film director, producer, and cinematographer
. She was born in Miami, Florida, USA. In 1994, she graduated from Yale... - Ondi Timoner Pictures | News | indiewire | sundancechannel | seattlepi.nwsource | Wikipedia | imdb ...
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Michelangelo Antonioni
male, deceased - Michelangelo Antonioni was born in 1912 into a middle-class family and grew up in bourgeois surroundings of the Italian province. In Bologna he...
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Hirokazu Koreeda
male (Japan) - Hirokazu Kore-Eda is a Japanese film director. His films explore themes of memory, death, and coming to terms with loss. Kore-Eda originally...











