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Did everything Fred Astaire did but backwards and in heels
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Ginger Rogers
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Special effects studio that declared bankruptcy after winning an Oscar for Life of Pi
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Rhythm 'n Hues Studios
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Nickname for Strictly Ballroom, Romeo + Juliet, and Moulin Rouge!
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Red Curtain trilogy
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Black and white boxing film directed by Martin Scorsese
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Raging Bull
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Specific color of Dorothy's shoes
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ruby
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Judy Garland's frequent early costar
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Mickey Rooney
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Pixar film about a rodent and haute cuisine
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Ratatouille
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Zhang Yimou film about a romance between a girl and country school teacher
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The Road Home
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Currently G, PG, PG-13, R, and NC-17 in the U.S.
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ratings
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Akira Kurosawa film with a disjointed, nonlinear story about the murder of a samurai
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Rashomon
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French film about the decadence of the bourgeoisie at the outset of World War II
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The Rules of the Game
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Director of the above, who then fled from the Nazis to the United States
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Jean Renoir
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Bollywood star of Devdas, Bride & Prejudice, and nearly fifty other films
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Aishwarya Rai
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James Dean and a red jacket
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Rebel without a Cause
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Director of the above film
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Nicolas Ray
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Leonardo DiCaprio won an Oscar for eating raw meat
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The Revenant
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Wendy and Lucy, Meek's Cutoff, and Certain Women director
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Kelly Reichardt
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Italian director who moved from neorealism to historical epics
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Roberto Rossellini
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Craig Sheffer and Brad Pitt learn to fly fish
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A River Runs through It
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Director of the above film
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Robert Redford
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A film set entirely inside the Hermitage Museum and shot to look like one continuous take
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Russian Ark
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A film set entirely inside a New York City apartment and shot to look like one continuous take
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Rope
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Another name for a spool of film
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reel
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Michael Moore stake out GM
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Roger and Me
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Film that gave us "It's a trap!"
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Return of the Jedi
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