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Park City film festival
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Sundance Film Festival
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Played by Maguire, Garfield, Holland, Harris, and Moore
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Spider-Man
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Director of Taxi Driver, Casino, and Silence
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Martin Scorsese
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Longtime editor for the above
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Thelma Schoonmaker
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Italian genre including The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
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spaghetti westerns
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Country of Ousmane Sembène
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Senegal
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Animation style using three-dimensional objects
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stop motion
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Organization most frequently opposing James Bond and MI6
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SPECTRE
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Master of American satire, as in Sullivan's Travels
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Preston Sturges
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Watches for continuity errors on set
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script supervisor
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Hayao Miyazaki's masterpiece about a girl trapped in a world of supernatural beings
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Spirited Away
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Dr. Doolittle's living vehicle for his friends
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snail
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A collection of usually short films that the a continual story in installments
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serial
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Disney film featuring "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah"
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Song of the South
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Director of Coraline, The Nightmare Before Christmas, and James and the Giant Peach
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Henry Selick
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Hong Kong's oldest film studio, named for three siblings, that created the kung fu film
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Shaw Brothers Studio
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Company that creates flatbed tables for editing movies on film
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Steenbeck
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Studio of Howl's Moving Castle, My Neighbors the Yamadas, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya
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Studio Ghibli
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Disney's songwriting brothers of "Feed the Birds" and "It's a Small World"
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Sherman brothers
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Russian father of method acting
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Konstantin Stanislavski
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Polish-American actor who brought (and altered) the above's methods to the USA
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Lee Strasberg
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Tarkovsky film about the psychology of space travel
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Solaris
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Marilyn Monroe meets Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis in drag
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Some Like It Hot
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Irish animated film about a selkie who transforms into a seal
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Song of the Sea
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The most famous superhero to ever come out of Kansas
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Superman
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