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Jean-Paul Rappeneau
Other roles include Carax's 'Bad Blood,' Louis Malle's 'Damage' with Jeremy Irons, Jean-Paul Rappeneau's 'The Horseman on the Roof' and Peter Kosminsky's 'Wuthering Heights' with Ralph Fiennes.
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Darren Aronofsky
Hugh Jackman's contract included the approval of director, initially offering the position to Darren Aronofsky, with whom Darren Aronofsky had just finished filming on The Fountain.
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Haneke
Haneke has also become known for Haneke's work on major French costume pictures and adaptations, such as Cyrano de Bergerac (1990) and The Horseman on the Roof (1995), as well as work with younger directors, including Wayne Wang (Chinese Box, 1997) and Jonathan Glazer (Birth, 2005).
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by Jason Kempnich
Written and directed by Jason Kempnich, The Horseman features moody cinematography by Graeme McMahon and evocative music by Davin Patterson.
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Cindy Meehl
The director, Cindy Meehl, did a great job telling the horseman's story.
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by Steven Kastrissios
The Horseman is a 2008 Australian vigilante action film directed and written by Steven Kastrissios and starring Peter Marshall, Evert McQueen and introducing Caroline Marohasy.
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Conor O’Malley
a Horseman is directed by Conor O’Malley and was written by Eugene McCabe in 1966 for the 50th anniversary of The Risng.
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With six Césars's adaptation of Jean Giono
With six Césars's adaptation of Jean Giono’s The Horseman on the Roof (1995) and triumphant adaptation of Edmond Rostand’s Cyrano de Bergerac (1990)we are reminded that Jean-Paul Rappeneau, before being a lover of cinema, is first a lover of literature.
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Jerome Epstein
Years later, the Roof was adapted into a 1969 film of the same name, written and directed by Jerome Epstein and starring Milo O'Shea, Phyllis Diller, Billie Whitelaw and Sydney Chaplin.
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Laure de Clermont-Tonnere
Directed by Laure de Clermont-Tonnere, from a script by Mona Fastvold, Brock Norman Brock and herself, a script was inspired by a documentary about a federal prison program that allows inmates to train wild horses.
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Stephen Frears
The film was written by Lee Hall (War Horse) and directed by Stephen Frears (Philomena).
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Clyde Geronimi
The directing team was Clyde Geronimi (101 Dalmations) and Jack Kinney (The Three Caballeros).
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John Frankenheimer
The Horsemen is a 1971 American adventure film starring Omar Sharif, directed by John Frankenheimer; screenplay by Dalton Trumbo.
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by Oscar winner Chloé Zhao of “Nomadland
Directed by Oscar winner Chloé Zhao of “Nomadland,” the horse is shown enduring a painful fall into barbed wire, before being confined to barbed wire's stable, unable to run.
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Susannah Hunt
The film tells the tale of a pantomime horse in the Pantomime Horse's search for acceptance in society and is directed by Trinity English Literature and Film Studies student Susannah Hunt, who is in the running for Best Director.
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Henry Selick
The movie was directed by the same director as Nightmare Before Christmas, Henry Selick.
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Henry Lehrman
Veteran Henry Lehrman, who had worked with Mack Sennett and Charlie Chaplin, was the director.
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Graham Henman
The film was written by Graham Henman and Mark Townend and directed by Henman.
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