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Chris Marker, filmmaker behind "La Jetée," dies at 91
Chicago Tribune
It's shocking look at a bleak future and scenes of the misery wrought by nuclear war won the Prix Jean Vigo for short film and inspired Terry Gilliam's 1995 time-travel thriller "12 Monkeys." His career was a varied one, involving not just documentaries and ...
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Chris Marker, director of "La Jetee," dies at 91
CBS News
His 1962 classic "La Jetee" - a 28-minute post-apocalyptic movie comprised almost entirely of stills - is often ranked among the best time-travel films ever made. It was the inspiration for the Terry Gilliam science fiction thriller "Twelve Monkeys," in which a man ...
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Chris Marker, 'La Jetee' director, dead at 91
Entertainment Weekly
Chris Marker, the influential French filmmaker whose career spanned six decades, has died, France's Culture Ministry confirmed Monday. He was 91. President Francois Hollande led tributes to the director, whose large body of work includes the 1962 classic ...
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LA Times names new entertainment reporters
Los Angeles Times
A journalism graduate of Biola University, Glenn is a longtime member of the Los Angeles Film Critics Assn. and has written and reviewed for publications including Variety, the Associated Press, the Los Angeles Daily News and MSN Movies. Meredith Blake.
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Actor and singer Tony Martin dies at age 98
Examiner.com
Friday July 27, actor/singer Tony Martin died from natural causes at his home in Los Angeles, Calif., according to family friend Beverly Scott. He was 98 years old. Martin was a Hollywood actor and singer that graced the silver screen in films like "Music in my ...
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Tony Martin, Debonair Pop Troubadour, Dies at 98
New York Times
By FRANK J. PRIAL. Published: July 30, 2012. Tony Martin, the debonair baritone whose career spanned some 80 years in films and nightclubs and on radio and television, died on Friday at his home in West Los Angeles. He was 98. Enlarge This Image ...
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Can Peter Jackson get a third movie out of 'The Hobbit?'
Examiner.com
Splitting it into two movies sounds needless when you take its length into account, but Jackson is convinced that a third movie can be made regardless. In an interview he had with Mike ... Ben Kenber, LA Classic Films Examiner. Ben Kenber has been a ...
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Blogs2 new results for la film
 
La Sardinia: a DIY analogue film camera — Lost At E Minor: For ...
By Tanja Laden
While former film heavyweights continue to struggle in the face of the so-called digital revolution, Lomography continues to build a business based solely on analog photography. Its success is mostly due to the fact that Lomos are cheap, ...
Lost At E Minor: For creative people
Trio of LA Times Entertainment Contributors Get Bumped to Full ...
By Richard Horgan
The fall-winter of 2008-2009 was a particularly bad time for LA movie critics. Carina Chocano was let go from the LA Times in October; the Daily News laid off Glenn Whipp in December; and Andy Klein got his walking papers from LA CityBeat ...
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Web2 new results for la film
 
3D News Room - The Los Angeles Film School Announces New ...
"The Los Angeles Film School is known for its immersive curriculum and making sure that students get valuable hands-on experience on day one," said Del ...
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Eye Spy LA Film Entertainment - THE TEN COMMANDMENTS ...
Aero Theater 1328 Montana Avenue Santa Monica, CA 90403 (323) 466-3456 - $11 general admission, $9 Student/Senior, $7 for Cinematheque Members.
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