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Ray is an Academy Award-winning 2004 biopic focusing on thirty years[2] of the life of legendary rhythm and blues musician Ray Charles. The independently-produced film was directed by Taylor Hackford and starred Jamie Foxx in the title role; Foxx...


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Ray is a 2004 biographical film of the legendary rhythm and blues musician Ray Charles . Directed and produced by Taylor Hackford . Written by James L. White . The extraordinary life of Ray Charles. A man who fought harder and went further than anyone...


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The Films Of Nicholas Ray: The Poet Of Nightfall
01/01/2005: 1,085 words, approx. 4 pages
GEOFF ANDREW THE FILMS OF NICHOLAS RAY: THE POET OF NIGHTFALL 2nd Edition, BFI, London, 2004 In The Films of Nicholas Ray, Geoff Andrew attempts to address the critical void that surrounds the oeuvre of this American director in Englishspeaking countries,...
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X-Rays and Your Film
11/04/1994: 858 words, approx. 3 pages
GREAT NEWS for travelers. Tests conducted by the National Association of Photographic Manufacturers (NAPM) indicates there is virtually no need for photographers, especially those traveling in the United States and Western Europe, to fear the effects of airport security X-rays on film contained in...
 


 

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