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  1. Sep 15, 2024 · Oliver Reed delivers a riveting performance in this compelling 1960 drama, which examines the moral quandaries faced by workers during a tense factory strike. Directed by Guy Green, The Angry Silence showcases Reed's early screen presence as a young worker grappling with issues of loyalty and integrity. With its thought-provoking themes and ...

  2. 5 days ago · David Green; David Gordon Green; Guy Green; Hilton A. Green; Norm Green; Pamela Green; Steph Green; Tom Green; ... List of film director and cinematographer ...

  3. Sep 20, 2024 · Best known for roles in films such as Austin Powers and the TV series Family Guy, Green's undeniable talent for humor has solidified his place in the entertainment industry. Additionally, Green co-created the stop-motion animated series Robot Chicken, demonstrating his versatility as an actor, writer, and producer.

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  4. Sep 15, 2024 · Going Blind is a groundbreaking documentary directed by Joseph Lovett that showcases the personal stories of six individuals coping with various stages of vision loss. By combining expert interviews with raw, honest accounts from those directly affected, this film provides invaluable insight into the emotional and psychological impact of losing one's sight.

  5. jimhanson.org › olivertwistintroOliver Twist Intro

    Sep 10, 2024 · Oliver Twist (January 27, 2011) Dickens published Oliver Twist in installments in 1837, 1838 and 1839. It was his second novel. In 1948, David Lean directed this, his second translation of Dickens to the screen, with some of the same people he’d worked with before on Great Expectations, including Ronald Neame as producer, Guy Green as photographer, and John Bryan as set designer.

  6. Sep 17, 2024 · Guy Maddin’s career is full of contradiction. His films sometimes evoke the home-made, “trash” melodramas of the late George Kuchar (Hold Me While I’m Naked [1966], A Reason to Live [1976]), a filmmaker Maddin considered a friend; and yet the films he is best known for are features, made with professional actors, sometimes actors familiar from the commercial cinema—Isabella Rossellini, Geraldine Chaplin, Charlotte Rampling—and include elaborate, if unconventional, special effects.

  7. 3 days ago · The initial idea was to portray “a guy who struggles with his self-esteem, loneliness, love and things like that,” explains Green. The director and screenwriter feel that rather than working at the office, there is a natural flow of ideas when walking, so while having a walk in Copenhagen they came up with new ideas that ended up in the final script.