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Michael Tuchner
Trenchcoat is a 1983 American action comedy film directed by Michael Tuchner and starring Margot Kidder and Robert Hays.
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Leo Varadkar
By talking about troops on the border, Leo Varadkar is being as irresponsible as those building wooden customs huts, dressing actors in trench coats and smashing concrete brick walls on the border.
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Bernardo Bertolucci
The film was directed by Oscar-winning Writer/Director/Producer Bernardo Bertolucci, and designed by Oscar-winning Production Designer Ferdinando Scarfiotti, best known for The Last Emperor, Toys and Last Tango in Paris.
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Otto Bathurst
That said, the movie is directed by Otto Bathurst, whose previous credits include the very first episode of Black Mirror, The National Anthem, as well as episodes of the brilliantly gritty Peaky Blinders, for which Otto Bathurst won a BAFTA.
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Cedric Nicolas-Troyan
The movie was directed by French director Cedric Nicolas-Troyan who is surprisingly better known for French director Cedric Nicolas-Troyan's work in visual effects, after being nominated for such work in Snow White
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John Cromwell
The movie was mainly directed by John Cromwell but John Cromwell also had help from Andre De Toth who worked on some of the scenes and Selznick who stepped in as director when Cromwell fell ill.
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Julian Schnabel
The American director and artist Julian Schnabel ('Diving suit and butterfly'), artist Julian Schnabel also wrote the script in co-authorship with Jean-Claude Carrière ('Ghosts of Goya','Marie Antoinette').
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Quentin Tarantino
The movie was written and directed by Oscar-winning Quentin Tarantino.
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Jean Renoir
Directed by Jean Renoir and starring Jean Gabin, Pierre Fresnay and Erich von Stroheim, this war film is regarded as among the greatest ever made.
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Jeremy Sims
Director Jeremy Sims (Last Train to Freo) has magnificently captured the mud, blood and sweat of trench warfare, in addition to using claustrophobic, low-light cinematography to evoke the essence of a tunnel interior during wartime.
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stepson of Marshal Pétain
The film's director was the stepson of Marshal Pétain and Marshal
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Tony Gilroy
The director, Tony Gilroy, is the writer of the other three Bourne films.
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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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Jeff Tremaine
The director was Jeff Tremaine, creator and director of Jackass (starring Johnny Knoxville).
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Clooney
Clooney wrote, directed and starred in the iconic film about a World War II platoon that is sent to retrieve masterpieces from the Nazis and return the Nazis to the Nazis's rightful owners.
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Vincent Schuurman and Manin de Wilt
The series was directed by Vincent Schuurman and Manin de Wilt.
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Tobe Hooper
Tobe Hooper (probably best know for directing The Texas Chainsaw Massacre) directed the movie.
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