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Wim Wenders at 80: A Retrospective
Wim Wenders, born in 1945 in Düsseldorf, Germany, celebrates his 80th birthday; a retrospective exhibition at the Bundeskunsthalle in Bonn showcases his life and work, highlighting his films' focus on locations and his improvisational filmmaking style.
Wim Wenders at 80: A Retrospective
Wim Wenders, born in 1945 in Düsseldorf, Germany, celebrates his 80th birthday; a retrospective exhibition at the Bundeskunsthalle in Bonn showcases his life and work, highlighting his films' focus on locations and his improvisational filmmaking style.
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Villeneuve to Direct Next James Bond Film
Denis Villeneuve, director of Dune, will helm the next James Bond film, succeeding long-time producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson, following Daniel Craig's departure from the role; the next Bond actor is yet to be cast.
Villeneuve to Direct Next James Bond Film
Denis Villeneuve, director of Dune, will helm the next James Bond film, succeeding long-time producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson, following Daniel Craig's departure from the role; the next Bond actor is yet to be cast.
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Oscar-Winning Director Robert Benton Dies at 92
Robert Benton, a three-time Oscar-winning director and screenwriter known for films like "Kramer vs Kramer" and "Places in the Heart," died on Sunday at age 92 in Manhattan, leaving behind a legacy of critically acclaimed films and influential collaborations.
Oscar-Winning Director Robert Benton Dies at 92
Robert Benton, a three-time Oscar-winning director and screenwriter known for films like "Kramer vs Kramer" and "Places in the Heart," died on Sunday at age 92 in Manhattan, leaving behind a legacy of critically acclaimed films and influential collaborations.
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Doris Dörrie's "Wohnen": A Nomadic Director's Perspective on Housing
German film director Doris Dörrie's new book, "Wohnen" (Living), recounts her diverse living experiences, from a New York homeless shelter to luxurious Los Angeles villas, shaped by her nomadic lifestyle and influenced by post-war trauma, challenging conventional views on dwelling places and offerin...
Doris Dörrie's "Wohnen": A Nomadic Director's Perspective on Housing
German film director Doris Dörrie's new book, "Wohnen" (Living), recounts her diverse living experiences, from a New York homeless shelter to luxurious Los Angeles villas, shaped by her nomadic lifestyle and influenced by post-war trauma, challenging conventional views on dwelling places and offerin...
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Malian Film Director Souleymane Cissé Dies at 84
Malian film director Souleymane Cissé, who died at 84 on Wednesday, was imprisoned in 1974 for his debut film "Den Muso" but went on to international acclaim with "Yeelen" in 1987, consistently using cinema for political and cultural commentary, and receiving the prestigious Carrosse d'Or award in C...
Malian Film Director Souleymane Cissé Dies at 84
Malian film director Souleymane Cissé, who died at 84 on Wednesday, was imprisoned in 1974 for his debut film "Den Muso" but went on to international acclaim with "Yeelen" in 1987, consistently using cinema for political and cultural commentary, and receiving the prestigious Carrosse d'Or award in C...
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David Lynch, Influential Filmmaker, Dies at 78
David Lynch, the acclaimed filmmaker known for surrealist works like "Eraserhead" and "Mulholland Drive," died at age 78, leaving a significant impact on cinema and television.
David Lynch, Influential Filmmaker, Dies at 78
David Lynch, the acclaimed filmmaker known for surrealist works like "Eraserhead" and "Mulholland Drive," died at age 78, leaving a significant impact on cinema and television.
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Acclaimed Dutch Film Director Rudolf van den Berg Dies at 76
Rudolf van den Berg, a highly acclaimed Dutch film director known for films like *Tirza* and *Süskind*, died at 76 from a heart attack; his final film, *Spinoza*, is in post-production.

Acclaimed Dutch Film Director Rudolf van den Berg Dies at 76
Rudolf van den Berg, a highly acclaimed Dutch film director known for films like *Tirza* and *Süskind*, died at 76 from a heart attack; his final film, *Spinoza*, is in post-production.
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Death of Mariano Ozores: A Controversial Figure in Spanish Cinema
Spanish film director Mariano Ozores died at age 98; his 96 films, though criticized as dated and sexist, entertained an estimated 90 million viewers, showcasing a large disconnect between critical and popular reception in Spanish cinema.

Death of Mariano Ozores: A Controversial Figure in Spanish Cinema
Spanish film director Mariano Ozores died at age 98; his 96 films, though criticized as dated and sexist, entertained an estimated 90 million viewers, showcasing a large disconnect between critical and popular reception in Spanish cinema.
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Renowned German Cinematographer Hans-Günther Bücking Dies at 73
German cinematographer and director Hans-Günther Bücking died on April 24th at age 73; his career included over 60 films as a cinematographer and 20 as a director, and he received numerous awards including the German Film Award and the German Camera Prize.

Renowned German Cinematographer Hans-Günther Bücking Dies at 73
German cinematographer and director Hans-Günther Bücking died on April 24th at age 73; his career included over 60 films as a cinematographer and 20 as a director, and he received numerous awards including the German Film Award and the German Camera Prize.
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Director George Armitage dies at 82
George Armitage, director of indie hits "Grosse Pointe Blank" and "Miami Blues," died aged 82; his career began in TV before moving to Roger Corman's New World Pictures, where he directed several films, including the blaxploitation remake "Hit Man", before achieving wider recognition.

Director George Armitage dies at 82
George Armitage, director of indie hits "Grosse Pointe Blank" and "Miami Blues," died aged 82; his career began in TV before moving to Roger Corman's New World Pictures, where he directed several films, including the blaxploitation remake "Hit Man", before achieving wider recognition.
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Assayas's Cinematic Exploration of Fragility and Happiness
Olivier Assayas, a 70-year-old French director, has created a diverse filmography exploring themes of love, life's fragility, and happiness, influenced by Nouvelle Vague and other cinematic styles, culminating in a recent film about the person who discovered Vladimir Putin.

Assayas's Cinematic Exploration of Fragility and Happiness
Olivier Assayas, a 70-year-old French director, has created a diverse filmography exploring themes of love, life's fragility, and happiness, influenced by Nouvelle Vague and other cinematic styles, culminating in a recent film about the person who discovered Vladimir Putin.
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David Lynch, Groundbreaking Film Director, Dies at 78
Film director David Lynch, known for "Twin Peaks" and "Blue Velvet," died at 78 on Thursday, his family announced, after a battle with emphysema; his unique style influenced generations.

David Lynch, Groundbreaking Film Director, Dies at 78
Film director David Lynch, known for "Twin Peaks" and "Blue Velvet," died at 78 on Thursday, his family announced, after a battle with emphysema; his unique style influenced generations.
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