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Héctor Babenco
Kiss of the Spider Woman (film) Kiss of the Spider Woman () is a 1985 drama film directed by Argentine-Brazilian filmmaker Héctor Babenco, and adapted by Leonard Schrader from the Manuel Puig novel of the same name.
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by Hector Babenco, the gifted South American whose film Pixote was a controversial sensation
Kiss of the Spider Woman is a Brazilian film with American actors, directed by Hector Babenco, the gifted South American whose film Pixote was a controversial sensation.
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by Vincent Paterson, additional choreography by Rob Marshall, scenic and projection design by Jerome Sirlin, costume design by Florence Klotz, , and lighting design Howell Binkley Clayton Phillips
Kiss of the Spider Woman, directed by Harold Prince, featured choreography by Vincent Paterson, additional choreography by Rob Marshall, scenic and projection design by Jerome Sirlin, costume design by Florence Klotz, lighting design Howell Binkley, and sound design by Martin Levan with stage management by Beverly Randolph and Clayton Phillips.
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Manuel Puig
Washington D.C. Other international directing credits include Manuel Puig’s Kiss of the Spider Woman at the National Theatre of Norway.
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Argentinian-born Brazilian Hector Babenco
We leave this type of achievement to foreign-born directors such as the Mexican Alejandro Gonzalez Iñarritu for Babel (2006) and Argentinian-born Brazilian Hector Babenco for Kiss of the Spider Woman (1985).
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which received four nominations, including Best Picture, Best Actor for William Hurt, and Best Director for Hector Babenco
Island Alive, a label founded by music industry giants Chris Blackwell and Shep Gordon, released Kiss of the Spider Woman, which received four nominations, including Best Picture, Best Actor for William Hurt, and Best Director for Hector Babenco.
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by Billie Wildrick
Running today, March 28 through April 13, 2014, Kiss of the Spider Woman is directed by Billie Wildrick who recently returned to Seattle after Billie Wildrick's Broadway debut in Kathy Lee Gifford's Scandalous.
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the first independent film to receive an Oscar nomination in four out of five “big” categories: Best Actor (William Hurt), Best Director (Hector Babenco), Best Screenplay (Leonard Schrader), and yes, Best Picture (David Weisman, producer)
That’s because “Kiss of the Spider Woman” was the first independent film to receive an Oscar nomination in four out of five “big” categories: Best Actor (William Hurt), Best Director (Hector Babenco), Best Screenplay (Leonard Schrader), and yes, Best Picture (David Weisman, producer).
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Harold Prince
Ebb took the idea of Kiss of the Spider Woman as a musical to composer John Kander, and together complex Sondheim creations took the Spider Woman to director Harold Prince.
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Charlotte Westenra, designed by Ben Stones, lighting by Hartley T A Kemp with sound by John Leonard
The Kiss Of The Spider Woman by Manuel Puig, in a translation by Allan Baker, is directed by Charlotte Westenra, designed by Ben Stones, lighting by Hartley T A Kemp with sound by John Leonard.
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Island Alive , a label founded by music industry giants Chris Blackwell and Shep Gordon
Island Alive, a label founded by music industry giants Chris Blackwell and Shep Gordon, released Kiss of the Spider Woman, which received four nominations, including Best Picture, Best Actor for William Hurt, and Best Director for Hector Babenco.
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an acclaimed adaptation of Manuel Puig’s popular novel Kiss of the Spider Woman, directed by Laurie Sansom
Forever a location in which to witness some high profile shows, often transferring to the West End, the Menier Chocolate Factory will be in the spotlight again from March as March welcomes an acclaimed adaptation of Manuel Puig’s popular novel Kiss of the Spider Woman, directed by Laurie Sansom.
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the Donmar Tim Sanders
For the Donmar Tim Sanders directed Kiss of the Spider Woman and Lower Ninth.
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Marshall
Marshall collaborated with Marshall's brother, Rob Marshall, on direction and choreography for Kiss of the Spider Woman(1993 with Chita Rivera), Marshall Loves Me (2003 revival), Damn Yankees(1994), Victor/Victoria(1995 with Julie Andrews) and Seussical (2000).
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by Chris Barillaro, Choreography by Sara-Jeanne Hosie, Production Design by Nick Blais, Sound Design by Jeremy Mitchell and
ETC’s production of KISS OF THE SPIDER WOMAN includes Musical Direction by Chris Barillaro, Choreography by Sara-Jeanne Hosie, Production Design by Nick Blais, Sound Design by Jeremy Mitchell and the Production Manager is Daniel Bennett.
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The film , directed by Sam Raimi, director of acclaimed films such as “The Evil Dead” and “Spider-man
The film, directed by Sam Raimi, director of acclaimed films such as “The Evil Dead” and “Spider-man,” follows Dr. Stephen Strange, played by Benedict Cumberbatch, on a multiversal adventure to protect a super-powered orphan from once-Avenger Wanda Maximoff, the Scarlet Witch, played by Elizabeth Olsen.
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Leonard Bernstein
In 1993, Leonard Bernstein directed “Kiss of the Spider Woman,” featuring Chita Rivera, who had appeared 36 years earlier in “West Side Story.”
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Lexi Alexander
Lexi Alexander was the first woman to direct a Marvel or DC Comics superhero movie.
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Peter Ramsey, and Rothman
With the animated film -- which is directed by Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey, and Rothman -- riding a wave of rave reviews and hugely enthusiastic reactions to early screenings, Marvel.com spoke with Lord and Miller about their approach to Spider-Man, the film’s focus on Miles Morales and an older Peter Parker, and the distinctive animation style – and how they wanted to bring the experience of reading comic books to movie screens in a way we’ve never seen before.
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Joanna Priestley
The film was written by Barbara Carnegie and Joanna Priestley, and directed, produced, and animated by Priestley.
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