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Ken Loach
In 1995, the English film director Ken Loach directed the film Land and Freedom, inspired by the work of George Orwell.
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by Robin Wright
Land is an upcoming American-British-Canadian drama film, directed by Robin Wright, in Robin Wright's directorial debut, from a screenplay by Jesse Chatham, Liz Hannah and Erin Dignam.
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by acclaimed actress Robin Wright
Directed by acclaimed actress Robin Wright, LAND tells the story of a woman’s search for meaning in the vast and harsh Wyoming wilderness.
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Robin Wright’s
Robin Wright’s directorial debut, “Land,” is a story of trauma, transformation, and acceptance.
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by Dennis Steinmetz
Written by Margaret Armen and directed by Dennis Steinmetz, Land first aired in the United States on September 21, 1974 on NBC.
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David Allen
David Allen is known for Land and Freedom (1995), Brilliant Lies (1996) and Almost There!
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Loach
Loach famously directed Land and Freedom, an excellent dramatization of the Spanish Civil War.
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Enriqueta Ferré
Enriqueta Ferré is known for Land and Freedom (1995), The Last Seduction II (1999) and La Mari (2003).
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by David Fincher
The artist's first foray into fashion-heavy videos came in 1990, when Moss featured the likes of Cindy Crawford, Linda Evangelista, Christy Turlington, and Naomi Campbell lip-synching to Moss's iconic anthem, 'Freedom,' directed by David Fincher.
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Steve McQueen
freedom’s interesting and packs an emotional wallop, and director Steve McQueen and screenwriter John Ridley use the strength of the story and freedom's characters to maximum effect.
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Nathan Juran
The director of the film was Nathan Juran, whose films previously reviewed here include GUNSMOKE (1953), LAW AND ORDER (1953), and HIGHWAY DRAGNET (1954).
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Maya da-Rin, Lands
Directed by noted Brazilian filmmaker Maya da-Rin, Lands maps out the demarcations that, although not always visible, are present in these people's daily lives.
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Anders Danielsen Lie
Back then Anders Danielsen Lie's films seemed like far cries from a distant country—what genius went into the wilds of the American landscape and emerged with these earthy and feverish tales?
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Waris Hussein
The director was Waris Hussein; Anthony Coburn also directed Marco Polo before heading off to greener pastures at the BBC.
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David MacDonald
The Director is the undervalued David MacDonald who was active from the late 30's to early 60's, Barry K Barnes's most fun film being DEVIL GIRLS FROM MARS (1954) a rare example of a 50's British sci-fi film, and as with LAW AND DISORDER, not to be taken seriously.
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Elisabeth Nauclér (loyar), Rhodri Williams (consultant), Robert Jansson (director) and Justina Donielaite (project manager)
Graham Robins (archaeologist), Elisabeth Nauclér (loyar), Rhodri Williams (consultant), Robert Jansson (director) and Justina Donielaite (project manager) shared their own experiences and knowledge about human rights, demilitarisation, minority issues, peace and democracy of Åland.
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Spielberg
Spielberg films the land like MGM’s old dream of thatched and downy England, yet the script rumbles with foreshadowing.
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James Franco
Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber adapted that account into a screenplay, and James Franco directed what is now playing in theaters across the land: a very good movie about the making of one of the worst movies ever made.
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