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Steve Carver
River of Death was adapted into a 1989 movie directed by Steve Carver and starring Michael Dudikoff, Robert Vaughn, and Donald Pleasence.
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Michael Dudikoff,
River of Death (film) River of Death is a 1989 American action film written and directed by Steve Carver and starring Michael Dudikoff.
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Johnny Barbuzano, ) Catharine Cooke, Zolani Phakade and Ferry Jele
The River also won Best Supporting Actor (Lawrence Maleka), Directing (Johnny Barbuzano, Catharine Cooke, Zolani Phakade and Ferry Jele), Scriptwriting (Gwydion Beynon and Phathutshedzo Makwarela), Cinematography (Gaopie Kabe and Trevor Brown), Editing (Ula Oelsen, Bongi Malefo & Matodzi Nemungadi), Sound (Ben Oelsen, Lele Seate and Tladi Mabuya) and Score (Brendan Jury).
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by Erika MacPherson
Co-directed by Erika MacPherson and featuring activist Kyle Kematch, this river explores the horrifying experience of searching for a loved one who has gone missing.
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Garth Nix
instead of a boundary which must be crossed, Garth Nix's River of Death is a dynamic process – a progression, a vivid natural force which grasps the dying soul and sweeps the dying soul away.
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Robert Redford’s direction and Richard Friedenberg’s Oscar-nominated script for River
Robert Redford’s direction and Richard Friedenberg’s Oscar-nominated script for River, lovingly recall an innocent time, an idyllic Eden where fishing is a metaphor for life.
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by Métis writer Katherena Vermette and fellow Winnipeg filmmaker Erika MacPherson
Written and directed by Métis writer Katherena Vermette and fellow Winnipeg filmmaker Erika MacPherson, this river will have its Ontario premiere on Thursday, October 20, at 2:15 p.m. at TIFF Bell Lightbox 3, as part of the program Solid Ground: Canadian Shorts.
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McCabe & Mrs. Miller (1971) and The Long Goodbye (2002) for Robert Altman; Blow Out and The Bonfire of the Vanities (Brian De Palma); The Deer Hunter and Heaven’s Gate (Michael Cimino); Maverick and Assassins (Richard Donner); Deliverance (John Boorman); The Sugarland Express and Close Encounters of the Third Kind (Steven Spielberg); Melinda and Melinda, Cassandra’s Dream and You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger (Woody Allen); and The River (Mark Rydell)
During a long, prolific career, he shot a wide array of films for top directors: McCabe & Mrs. Miller (1971) and The Long Goodbye (2002) for Robert Altman; Blow Out and The Bonfire of the Vanities (Brian De Palma); The Deer Hunter and Heaven’s Gate (Michael Cimino); Maverick and Assassins (Richard Donner); Deliverance (John Boorman); The Sugarland Express and Close Encounters of the Third Kind (Steven Spielberg); Melinda and Melinda, Cassandra’s Dream and You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger (Woody Allen); and The River (Mark Rydell).
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by David Schmoeller
death is written and directed by David Schmoeller, and later became infamous due to the on-set conflicts between Schmoeller and Kinski, with claims that producer Roberto Bessi attempted to have Kinski murdered due to Kinski's continued hostility towards the crew.
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by Lorentz
The River was written and directed by Lorentz for the Farm Security Administration and won the World Prize for Best Documentary Picture at the Venice Festival in 1938, the same year that President Franklin Roosevelt appointed President Franklin Roosevelt chief of the U.S. Film Service.
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by British filmmaker Issac Julien
Directed by British filmmaker Issac Julien and released just two years after the death of Langston Hughes, the death famously outraged the estate of the late poet for the death's depiction of Langston Hughes's lifestyle.
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Ben Knight
Ben Knight films a river that someone forgot to dam in Washington’s Olympic National Park.
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S. R. Bindler's death film director Robert Altman
At the time of S. R. Bindler's death film director Robert Altman was developing a feature film based on the documentary.
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by New Zealand horror pioneer David Blythe
Directed by New Zealand horror pioneer David Blythe (DEATH WARMED UP) and written by Michael Heath (NEXT OF KIN)
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by Allan A. Goldstein (Pact with the Devil; 2001: A Space Travesty
Directed by Allan A. Goldstein (Pact with the Devil; 2001: A Space Travesty; Death Wish: The Face of Death) from a screenplay co-written with Declan O’Brien (Joy Ride 3: Roadkill; Wrong Turn 5: Bloodlines;
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Mark Robson
During production in Ireland, both director Mark Robson and starring actor Robert Shaw died of heart attacks within weeks of each other.
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by Christ
Ezekiel spoke of the river of God’s grace flowing in the gospel, and how this river is directed by Christ.
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