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48 | screenwriter | The Purple Rose of Cairo | Woody Allen | ['giuseppe tornatore', 'giovanni pastrone', 'elmer rice', 'nigel kneale', 'charles schnee', 'hans christian andersen', 'iain softley', 'geert wilders', 'marc levin', 'bret easton ellis', 'adam davidson', 'miles millar', 'walter tevis', 'jayachitra', 'anthony shaffer', 'ib melchior', 'giacomo gentilomo', 'mai zetterling', 'kevin rafferty', 'rob grant', 'priyadarshan', 'eddie murphy', 'scott derrickson', 'ishmael bernal', 'charles lederer', 'madhavan', 'peter sohn', 'vikas swarup', 'lo lieh', 'brian robbins', 'mae west', 'william alland', 'hal roach', 'salvatore samperi', 'vidhu vinod chopra', 'subodh mukherjee', 'elfriede jelinek', 'hugo fregonese', 'elia kazan', 'antonio albanese', 'theodoros angelopoulos', 'venu nagavalli', 'vijay anand', 'uderzo', 'george orwell', 'topher grace', 'tommy chong', 'mario bava', 'david ayer', 'antun vrdoljak', 'bertrand blier', 'brad fraser', 'stephen sinclair', 'alexander mackendrick', 'winston churchill', 'coleman francis', 'gotthold ephraim lessing', 'li han hsiang', 'wolf rilla', 'jeff nathanson', 'stephen hillenburg', 'gig young', 'ezio greggio', 'steven soderbergh', 'vilhelm moberg', 'mike leigh', 'christophe barratier', 'spike jonze', 'ananta jalil', 'claude zidi', 'david caesar', 'curzio malaparte', 'michael powell', 'yorgos lanthimos', 'carlo vanzina', 'vikraman', 'robin green', 'tarun mansukhani', 'george axelrod', 'herzog', 'adriano celentano', 'mark boal', 'thea von harbou', 'suseenthiran', 'robert duvall', 'ashvin kumar', 'june diane raphael', 'russell crowe', 'eugene burdick', 'gladys lehman', 'beryl bainbridge', 'jack neo', 'waldo salt', 'wes hurley', 'tom mcloughlin', 'paul naschy', 'arne sucksdorff', 'wojciech marczewski', 'hugo del carril'] | The Purple Rose of Cairo | The Purple Rose of Cairo is a 1985 American romantic fantasy comedy film written and directed by Woody Allen, and starring Mia Farrow, Jeff Daniels, and Danny Aiello. Inspired by Sherlock, Jr., Hellzapoppin', and Pirandello's Six Characters in Search of an Author, it is the tale of a film character named Tom Baxter who leaves a fictional film of the same name and enters the real world. The film was released on March 1, 1985 to critical acclaim. It won the BAFTA Award for Best Film, while Allen received several screenwriting nominations, including an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award and a Writers Guild of America Award. Allen has ranked it among his best films, along with Stardust Memories and Match Point. |
48 | screenwriter | The Apu Trilogy | Satyajit Ray | ['guy davidi', 'krauss', 'nick gomez', 'ken keeler', 'asghar farhadi', 'raymond chandler', 'ning hao', 'john woo', 'antun vrdoljak', 'daniel clowes', 'mario bonnard', 'mark schwahn', 'gordon chan', 'henri verneuil', 'margaret ayer barnes', 'shinji aoyama', 'tom gries', 'dhundiraj govind phalke', 'michael showalter', 'drew goddard', 'mae west', 'karl brown', 'agatha christie', 'fairbanks', 'john krish', 'john hamburg', 'winston groom', 'edward anhalt', 'girish kulkarni', 'amy tan', 'nancy meyers', 'david gulpilil', 'xavier dolan', 'devendra goel', 'sax rohmer', 'naomi kawase', 'peter jackson', 'ian fleming', 'ari folman', 'elaine may', 'paul brickman', 'artie lange', 'louisa may alcott', 'stephane gauger', 'clair huffaker', 'linguswamy', 'tom tykwer', 'michael winner', 'wong kar wai', 'shane meadows', 'alexandre dumas', 'jim cash', 'william asher', 'britt allcroft', 'paul schrader', 'mike myers', 'charles webb', 'dinos dimopoulos', 'frederick knott', 'martin brest', 'chris rock', 'nandita roy', 'moss hart', 'vijay krishna acharya', 'dan fogelman', 'rowan atkinson', 'charlie ahearn', 'cory mcabee', 'beaumont smith', 'borden chase', 'stan laurel', 'radhakrishna jagarlamudi', 'suresh krishna', 'carlo lizzani', 'harry carey', 'boopathy pandian', 'ben stiller', 'giuseppe de santis', 'jeff westbrook', 'sooni taraporevala', 'florestano vancini', 'fred williamson', 'chaplin', 'vitaliano brancati', 'kona venkat', 'dickinson', 'lynn shelton', 'cung le', 'douglas kenney', 'adam horowitz', 'james schamus', 'zhang yang', 'ted griffin', 'jacques tati', 'louis begley', 'furie', 'eriprando visconti', 'frank hvam', 'anita loos'] | Aparajito | Aparajito (Bengali: অপরাজিত Ôporajito; The Unvanquished) is a 1956 Indian Bengali drama film directed by Satyajit Ray, and is the second part of The Apu Trilogy. It is adapted from the last one-fifth of Bibhutibhushan Bannerjee's novel Pather Panchali and the first one-third of its sequel Aparajito. It starts off where the previous film Pather Panchali ended, with Apu's family moving to Varanasi, and chronicles Apu's life from childhood to adolescence in college, right up to his mother's death, when he is left all alone. When Ray started making Pather Panchali, he had no plans of following it up with a sequel. The critical and commercial success of the film prompted him to start making Aparajito. Unlike his previous venture, where he stayed faithful to the novel, Ray took some bold artistic decisions here, like portraying the relationship between Apu and his mother in a very different manner. As a result, in contrast to its predecessor, the film was not received well locally; Ray recalled that "as for the suburban audience, it was shocked by the portrayal of the mother and son relationship, so sharply at variance with the conventional notion of mutual sweetness and devotion". Critical reception outside India was however overwhelmingly positive. It won 11 international awards, including the Golden Lion and Critics Award at the Venice Film Festival, becoming the first ever film to win both. Veteran film-maker Mrinal Sen said he considers it to be one of the best Indian movies he had ever seen. Bosley Crowther said that "It is done with such rare feeling and skill at pictorial imagery, and with such sympathetic understanding of Indian character on the part of Mr. Ray, that it develops a sort of hypnotism for the serene and tolerant viewer." The critical acclaim this movie received encouraged Ray to make another sequel, Apur Sansar, which was equally well received, and thus concluded one of the most critically acclaimed movie trilogies of all time, as Roger Ebert later pointed out—"The three films, which were made in India by Satyajit Ray between 1950 and 1959, swept the top prizes at Cannes, Venice and London, and created a new cinema for India—whose prolific film industry had traditionally stayed within the narrow confines of swashbuckling musical romances. Never before had one man had such a decisive impact on the films of his culture." |
48 | screenwriter | Night at the Museum | Thomas Lennon | ['frances goodrich', 'brian robbins', 'spike jonze', 'rowan atkinson', 'jaco van dormael', 'peter howitt', 'burt kennedy', 'larry buchanan', 'marlon wayans', 'ken kwapis', 'anthony veiller', 'trivikram srinivas', 'joseph minion', 'denys arcand', 'cavalcanti', 'ben maddow', 'wolfgang petersen', 'ib melchior', 'rajiv rai', 'barry letts', 'neri parenti', 'george lopez', 'ursula andress', 'simcha jacobovici', 'stephen king', 'michelangelo antonioni', 'philip macdonald', 'artie lange', 'bill cosby', 'michael moore', 'jennifer chambers lynch', 'nicholas mosley', 'wes hurley', 'sergio castellitto', 'maurizio zaccaro', 'dickinson', 'ben stassen', 'michael weller', 'abhishek chaubey', 'walter tevis', 'cameron mitchell', 'lewis john carlino', 'gerhard lamprecht', 'horton foote', 'bob rafelson', 'daniele luchetti', 'roy william neill', 'hamsalekha', 'nick hornby', 'ivan goff', 'john cassavetes', 'noah buschel', 'ethan hawke', 'ashvin kumar', 'david storey', 'savage steve holland', 'sonya levien', 'peter dalle', 'hiroyuki nakano', 'gautam ghose', 'daniel waters', 'basil dean', 'martin brest', 'neil jordan', 'henry jaglom', 'ken loach', 'bret michaels', 'steven seagal', 'alex proyas', 'kodi ramakrishna', 'boccaccio', 'nunnally johnson', 'jonathan lynn', 'abbas tyrewala', 'tom mcloughlin', 'kevin reynolds', 'narendra bedi', 'mario gariazzo', 'james coburn', 'crichton', 'jyotiprasad agarwala', 'julien duvivier', 'charles bronson', 'randall miller', 'maurizio ponzi', 'casey wilson', 'alberto de martino', 'danny boyle', 'mehmood', 'arthur askey', 'noel streatfeild', 'ron howard', 'jack burditt', 'steve buscemi', 'glendon swarthout', 'gregory nava', 'fruit chan', 'gervais', 'paolo sorrentino'] | Night at the Museum | Night at the Museum is a 2006 American fantasy-comedy film based on the 1993 children's book of the same name by Milan Trenc.It was written by Robert Ben Garant and Thomas Lennon of Comedy Central's Reno 911! and MTV's The State and produced and directed by Shawn Levy. Also producing for 1492 Pictures were Chris Columbus and Michael Barnathan. The film stars Ben Stiller, Carla Gugino, Dick Van Dyke, Mickey Rooney, Bill Cobbs, Jake Cherry, Ricky Gervais, Owen Wilson, Steve Coogan, and Robin Williams. It follows a divorced father trying to settle down, impress his son, and find his destiny. He applies for a job as a night watchman at New York City's American Museum of Natural History and subsequently discovers that the exhibits, animated by a magical Egyptian artifact, come to life at night. Released on December 22, 2006 by 20th Century Fox, the film is a 1492 Pictures/21 Laps Entertainment Production, in association with Ingenious Film Partners. A novelization of the screenplay, by Leslie Goldman, was published as a film tie-in. The first installment in the Night at the Museum trilogy, the film was a box office success despite receiving mixed reviews from critics, grossing over $574 million. |
48 | screenwriter | The Mudlark | Nunnally Johnson | ['mackenzie crook', 'wes anderson', 'chantal akerman', 'caroline carver', 'bob saget', 'henry otto', 'david baddiel', 'george axelrod', 'shyam benegal', 'michael connelly', 'sanjay leela bhansali', 'dirch passer', 'russell crowe', 'val guest', 'miranda july', 'niki caro', 'ron clements', 'atom egoyan', 'nicolas winding refn', 'raj singh chaudhary', 'raymond abrashkin', 'gopichand malineni', 'henri verneuil', 'george sluizer', 'frank zappa', 'eugene burdick', 'john swartzwelder', 'jorge amado', 'alessandro blasetti', 'deepa mehta', 'lem dobbs', 'susi ganesan', 'peter facinelli', 'jean renoir', 'bram stoker', 'vito russo', 'michael weller', 'kamal amrohi', 'marcel camus', 'len deighton', 'eli roth', 'jerry paris', 'primo zeglio', 'alberto lattuada', 'patricia highsmith', 'adam herz', 'david gulpilil', 'sergey eisenstein', 'george pelecanos', 'derren nesbitt', 'tom mcloughlin', 'franco nero', 'balu mahendra', 'vineeth sreenivasan', 'neeraj pandey', 'shaad ali', 'penelope spheeris', 'rob grant', 'dhundiraj govind phalke', 'michele placido', 'tommy wirkola', 'eisenstein', 'patrick meighan', 'larry david', 'fairbanks', 'buck henry', 'arthur askey', 'sara sugarman', 'william frawley', 'luca guadagnino', 'jessica hynes', 'charles lederer', 'harry ruby', 'joe eszterhas', 'humayun ahmed', 'ramesh aravind', 'dennis gansel', 'nikolaj arcel', 'keenen ivory wayans', 'monte hellman', 'michael crichton', 'ryuhei kitamura', 'damien chazelle', 'israel zangwill', 'rene daalder', 'vasanth', 'syed noor', 'goutom ghosh', 'carl theodor dreyer', 'hal needham', 'hugo del carril', 'antonio albanese', 'guy hamilton', 'pupi avati', 'mehmood', 'arne sucksdorff', 'robert wiene', 'adolph green', 'harold pinter'] | The Mudlark | The Mudlark is a 1950 film made in Britain by 20th Century Fox. It is a fictional account of how Queen Victoria was eventually brought out of her mourning for her dead husband, Prince Albert. It was directed by Jean Negulesco, written and produced by Nunnally Johnson and based on the 1949 novel of the same name by American artillery sergeant and newspaperman Theodore Bonnet (1908–1983). It starred Irene Dunne, Alec Guinness and Andrew Ray. "Mudlarks" were street children who survived by scavenging and selling what they could find on the banks of the River Thames. The film was a hit in Britain and made an overnight star of Andrew Ray, who played the title character. |
48 | screenwriter | Flight Angels | Jerry Wald | ['neill blomkamp', 'tobias lindholm', 'venu nagavalli', 'cousteau', 'david dhawan', 'anne bancroft', 'sasi shanker', 'vijay', 'florestano vancini', 'rajesh', 'barry letts', 'tim conway', 'yorgos lanthimos', 'jill sprecher', 'tan tjoei hock', 'paul naschy', 'norm prescott', 'aditya chopra', 'fassbinder', 'sergey eisenstein', 'yasunari kawabata', 'oscar micheaux', 'oliver drake', 'ethan hawke', 'sarah watt', 'artie lange', 'mani kaul', 'hume cronyn', 'wellesley wild', 'til schweiger', 'gautham menon', 'guillermo arriaga', 'geoffrey wright', 'alex hirsch', 'benchley', 'steve james', 'john van druten', 'henry de vere stacpoole', 'chester himes', 'carl theodor dreyer', 'zhang yimou', 'dan fogelman', 'andrei tarkovsky', 'sunil kumar desai', 'noel black', 'bruce chatwin', 'norman jewison', 'homer hickam', 'george axelrod', 'corneliu porumboiu', 'nicholas mosley', 'disney', 'daphne du maurier', 'tancred ibsen', 'eduardo coutinho', 'rebecca miller', 'gene gauntier', 'jack vance', 'sam peckinpah', 'beverly cleary', 'william friedkin', 'spalding gray', 'ranald macdougall', 'fausto brizzi', 'sheldon lettich', 'brent hodge', 'peter bogdanovich', 'eugene burdick', 'anna sten', 'dan scanlon', 'hitchcock', 'muktha srinivasan', 'mitchell burgess', 'bulle ogier', 'ajab gul', 'bret easton ellis', 'james coburn', 'george pan cosmatos', 'brent forrester', 'patricia highsmith', 'al pacino', 'georgiy daneliya', 'nicole garcia', 'peter ustinov', 'sandra bullock', 'soori', 'furie', 'renato salvatori', 'ranjith sankar', 'john houseman', 'sir walter scott', 'ziad doueiri', 'seenu ramasamy', 'guy maddin', 'clifton ko', 'morrie ryskind', 'uwe boll', 'jeethu joseph', 'susannah grant'] | Flight Angels | Flight Angels is a 1940 aviation film directed by Lewis Seiler from an original story by Jerry Wald and Richard Macaulay. It starred Virginia Bruce, Dennis Morgan, Wayne Morris and Ralph Bellamy as members of a fictional airline, flying Douglas DST airliners. The basic premise of the film to accurately describe the training and operational conditions of an airline, is faithfully depicted as stewardess and pilots go through the daily routine of flying in the 1940s. |
48 | screenwriter | October Sky | Homer Hickam | ['ivan abramson', 'goutam ghose', 'frank herbert', 'roderick thorp', 'george sluizer', 'isabel coixet', 'ruba nadda', 'orson welles', 'vasanth', 'cary joji fukunaga', 'lucas belvaux', 'basu bhattacharya', 'shinji aoyama', 'sergio castellitto', 'peter richardson', 'paolo sorrentino', 'rajiv rai', 'hall bartlett', 'tom ford', 'giannis dalianidis', 'paul gallico', 'cheech marin', 'stirling silliphant', 'hisham zreiq', 'michael moore', 'william goldman', 'joseph minion', 'julia loktev', 'melville shavelson', 'radha mohan', 'alexander payne', 'mary shelley', 'velcrow ripper', 'lordi', 'lem dobbs', 'li minwei', 'david storey', 'enrico oldoini', 'art linson', 'beverly cleary', 'johnny carpenter', 'jia zhangke', 'sooraj barjatya', 'scott fellows', 'marcel camus', 'bob saget', 'gerry anderson', 'walter reisch', 'matthew vaughn', 'godfrey reggio', 'charles macarthur', 'ub iwerks', 'maurizio ponzi', 'chuck palahniuk', 'alberto cavalcanti', 'peter cook', 'arthur conan doyle', 'duniya soori', 'scola', 'chris columbus', 'peter morgan', 'robert rossen', 'james leo herlihy', 'greg araki', 'anatole de grunwald', 'george clooney', 'henry ephron', 'gila almagor', 'pitof', 'arthur schnitzler', 'werner herzog', 'bram stoker', 'luchino visconti', 'ken russell', 'james clavell', 'gopichand malineni', 'cornell woolrich', 'horace mccoy', 'mohan krishna indraganti', 'capra', 'john swartzwelder', 'timur bekmambetov', 'sajid khan', 'melissa rosenberg', 'jerry warren', 'pierre culliford', 'lewis gilbert', 'zhang yang', 'alfred uhry', 'the wachowski brothers', 'michel deville', 'eric forsberg', 'hitchcock', 'don sharp', 'preetham gubbi', 'neil young', 'norm prescott', 'nobuhiro yamashita', 'aldo fabrizi'] | Jake Gyllenhaal | Jacob Benjamin "Jake" Gyllenhaal (/ˈdʒɪlənhɔːl/ JIL-ən-hawl; born December 19, 1980) is an American actor. A member of the Gyllenhaal family and the son of director Stephen Gyllenhaal and screenwriter Naomi Foner, Gyllenhaal began acting as a child with a screen debut in City Slickers (1991), followed by roles in A Dangerous Woman (1993) and Homegrown (1998). His breakthrough performance was as Homer Hickam in October Sky (1999) and he garnered an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Male Lead for playing the titular character in the indie cult hit Donnie Darko (2001), in which he played a psychologically troubled teenager alongside his older sister, Maggie Gyllenhaal. He subsequently appeared in another indie film, The Good Girl (2002) and the climate fiction-disaster film The Day After Tomorrow (2004), portraying a student caught in a cataclysmic climate event. In 2005, Gyllenhaal portrayed Anthony "Swoff" Swofford in Jarhead, Gwyneth Paltrow's love interest in Proof, and Jack Twist in Ang Lee's Brokeback Mountain. For his performance in Brokeback Mountain, he received critical acclaim and won the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role and was nominated for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role, the Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture, and the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Gyllenhaal received further recognition for roles in Zodiac (2007), Brothers (2009), Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (2010), Love & Other Drugs (2010), for which he was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy, Source Code (2011), End of Watch (2012), Prisoners (2013), Nightcrawler (2014), and Southpaw (2015). For Nightcrawler, his performance was widely acclaimed and received rave reviews from critics and he was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama, the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role, and the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role. |
48 | screenwriter | The Music Room | Satyajit Ray | ['dewitt bodeen', 'khalid mohammed', 'trumbo', 'alki david', 'joseph bologna', 'bukowski', 'steven soderbergh', 'cornelius ryan', 'david gerrold', 'prabhu solomon', 'daniel myrick', 'larry gelbart', 'niki caro', 'dean koontz', 'michael palin', 'jake kasdan', 'curt siodmak', 'tommy wirkola', 'david gilmour', 'josiane balasko', 'jamie brittain', 'alistair maclean', 'yogaraj bhat', 'gary burns', 'gerry anderson', 'guy hamilton', 'walt becker', 'valentine davies', 'ramchandra pn', 'jacques becker', 'stanley kubrick', 'stephen hillenburg', 'damon beesley', 'fred dekker', 'claude faraldo', 'hal roach studios', 'anthony perkins', 'eddie murphy', 'matti kassila', 'ugo gregoretti', 'rod serling', 'vikraman', 'michael reaves', 'li han hsiang', 'tony barwick', 'betty burbridge', 'rama narayanan', 'randal kleiser', 'michael jai white', 'sujoy ghosh', 'srinu vytla', 'ayan mukerji', 'john cheever', 'gene quintano', 'andy warhol', 'satoshi kon', 'ram narayan', 'tim burton', 'nagisa oshima', 'matthew bright', 'naomi foner', 'bill wittliff', 'sidney buchman', 'thoppil bhasi', 'ermanno olmi', 'matthew weiner', 'craig mazin', 'adam mckay', 'clare boothe luce', 'alberto cavalcanti', 'larry mcmurtry', 'edward yang', 'takashi shimizu', 'pablo trapero', 'bent hamer', 'larry cohen', 'howard franklin', 'feng xiaogang', 'sidney howard', 'primo zeglio', 'radhakrishna jagarlamudi', 'preston sturges', 'simon beaufoy', 'steven zaillian', 'alexandre rockwell', 'patrick meighan', 'lois weber', 'leslie norman', 'dinos dimopoulos', 'don mancini', 'anatole de grunwald', 'harpo marx', 'jennifer westfeldt', 'jacques feyder', 'woody allen', 'ketan mehta', 'raymond abrashkin', 'kenji mizoguchi', 'curtis hanson'] | Chhabi Biswas | Chhabi Biswas (Bengali: ছবি বিশ্বাস Chhobi Bishshash) (12 July 1900 – 11 June 1962) was a Bengali character actor, primarily known for his performances in Tapan Sinha's Kabuliwala and Satyajit Ray's films Jalshaghar (The Music Room, 1958), Devi (The Goddess, 1960) and Kanchenjungha (1962). He is best remembered for his numerous roles as the quintessential aristocratic patriarch, and was himself the scion of a rich and cultured North Kolkata family. He was born on 12 July 1900. His father Bhupatinath Biswas was well known for his charitable works. His first name was Sachindranath but his mother nicknamed her handsome son Chhabi (a beautiful picture!) and the name stuck throughout his life and career. His portrayal of the formidable father figure, though often typecast, yet was powerful and convincing enough to earn both popular and critical accolades. That portrayal was culturally significant too as in the British Raj, enlightened Bengali used to combined both the hoary tradition and the Anglicised urbanity. |
48 | screenwriter | Belle Toujours | Manoel de Oliveira | ['anoop menon', 'sara sugarman', 'steven brill', 'george pan cosmatos', 'peter sellers', 'kim nguyen', 'derek ford', 'judd apatow', 'jag mundhra', 'clarence brown', 'don taylor', 'edmond keosayan', 'michael crichton', 'thomas vinterberg', 'nia vardalos', 'andrew adamson', 'florestano vancini', 'mehmood', 'jandhyala', 'matthew chapman', 'senthilnathan', 'alec sulkin', 'ryuhei kitamura', 'josephine tey', 'gene wilder', 'neeraj vora', 'ivan reitman', 'capra', 'terry nation', 'stephen king', 'lordi', 'so yong kim', 'goutam ghosh', 'john shiban', 'nikos nikolaidis', 'randolph scott', 'stefan schwartz', 'dewitt bodeen', 'calder willingham', 'norman cohn', 'erik balling', 'ramin bahrani', 'chimbu deven', 'jeff westbrook', 'clive barker', 'charles maigne', 'booth tarkington', 'gabriele muccino', 'louisa may alcott', 'dale resteghini', 'ira levin', 'rian johnson', 'larry cohen', 'renoir', 'ventura pons', 'major ravi', 'terry george', 'claude binyon', 'dante lam', 'bill maher', 'dean koontz', 'steve oedekerk', 'rabi kinagi', 'dennis lehane', 'justin theroux', 'brent forrester', 'aditya chopra', 'rajakumaran', 'morrie ryskind', 'robert towne', 'xavier beauvois', 'scott caan', 'ann dvorak', 'claude pinoteau', 'jeffrey lau', 'frederick hazlitt brennan', 'mohsen makhmalbaf', 'donald glover', 'rob epstein', 'robert benchley', 'niki caro', 'dennis hopper', 'peter facinelli', 'william steig', 'robert riskin', 'chester himes', 'athol fugard', 'michael maltese', 'stuart heisler', 'takashi miike', 'tolstoy', 'sherman alexie', 'robert bolt', 'coleman francis', 'al adamson', 'chang cheh', 'mackinlay kantor', 'maurizio ponzi', 'naomi kawase'] | Belle de Jour (film) | Belle de Jour ([bɛl də ʒuʁ]) is a 1967 French drama film directed by Luis Buñuel and starring Catherine Deneuve, Jean Sorel, and Michel Piccoli. Based on the 1928 novel Belle de jour by Joseph Kessel, the film is about a young woman who spends her midweek afternoons as a prostitute while her husband is at work. The title of the film is a pun in French. A "belle de nuit" ("lady of the night") is a prostitute. Séverine works as a prostitute during the day, so she is a "belle de jour". It may also be a reference to the French name of the daylily (Hemerocallis), meaning "beauty of [the] day", a flower that blooms only during the day. It was Buñuel's most successful and most famous surrealistic "classic." American director Martin Scorsese promoted a 1995 limited re-release in America and a 2002 release on DVD. In 2006 the Portuguese director Manoel de Oliveira released Belle Toujours, imagining a future encounter between two of the central characters from the original film. In 2010, Belle de Jour was ranked #56 in Empire magazine's list, The 100 Best Films of World Cinema. It won the Golden Lion and the Pasinetti Award for Best Film at the Venice Film Festival in 1967. Many of Deneuve's costumes were designed by Yves St. Laurent. |
48 | screenwriter | The Fire Within | Louis Malle | ['franco rossi', 'alexander tuschinski', 'george pelecanos', 'ted kotcheff', 'don stroud', 'jean delannoy', 'mike judge', 'patrick meighan', 'michael crichton', 'herschell gordon lewis', 'raj kapoor', 'alanis obomsawin', 'marcello marchesi', 'peter howitt', 'claude miller', 'coline serreau', 'mani ratnam', 'sergio martino', 'lukas moodysson', 'nitai palit', 'carole eastman', 'capra', 'jeff lieberman', 'oliver sacks', 'matthew vaughn', 'bruce labruce', 'charles band', 'anthony hickox', 'phillip borsos', 'rajakumaran', 'leslie norman', 'jaspal bhatti', 'daniele luchetti', 'riccardo freda', 'steve martin', 'adam mckay', 'neil jordan', 'howard estabrook', 'david zucker', 'robert bresson', 'sir walter scott', 'stephen wallace', 'takashi miike', 'harold pinter', 'gogol', 'larry david', 'antonio pietrangeli', 'takashi ishii', 'yvan attal', 'peter richardson', 'ub iwerks', 'alberto lattuada', 'sydney boehm', 'jo swerling', 'claude chabrol', 'joe haldeman', 'marguerite duras', 'saul bass', 'shawn wayans', 'kevin smith', 'ian fleming', 'bryan fuller', 'tolstoy', 'chris kattan', 'bryan singer', 'stephane gauger', 'mark verheiden', 'giuseppe ferrara', 'alain chabat', 'yoji yamada', 'claudio fragasso', 'krishna vamsi', 'michael cacoyannis', 'ananta jalil', 'mel gibson', 'michael petroni', 'bhagwan dada', 'alexander dovzhenko', 'mike leigh', 'paul wegener', 'caroline carver', 'gila almagor', 'dave thomas', 'markus imhoof', 'james goldman', 'robert altman', 'suresh krishna', 'jonathan latimer', 'peter sohn', 'robert wiene', 'jacques feyder', 'chris chibnall', 'lee daniels', 'sarah watt', 'clifford odets', 'mabel normand', 'alexander mackendrick', 'stanley tong', 'errol morris'] | The Fire Within | The Fire Within (French: Le feu follet [lə fø fɔlɛ], meaning "The Manic Fire" or "Will-o'-the-Wisp") is a 1963 French drama film directed by Louis Malle. It is based on the novel Will O' the Wisp by Pierre Drieu La Rochelle which itself was inspired by the life of Jacques Rigaut. The film stars Maurice Ronet, Jeanne Moreau—who had previously worked with Ronet and Malle in Elevator to the Gallows—as well as Alexandra Stewart, Bernard Noel, Lena Skerla, Hubert Deschamps and Yvonne Clech. The score features the music of Erik Satie. |
48 | screenwriter | La Grande Bouffe | Marco Ferreri | ['darren aronofsky', 'pawan kalyan', 'sidney howard', 'roger waters', 'ross mcelwee', 'rabi kinagi', 'matthew robbins', 'walerian borowczyk', 'crane wilbur', 'daniel myrick', 'matt mulhern', 'adam elliot', 'elia suleiman', 'alki david', 'hiroshi inagaki', 'john mctiernan', 'frank ross', 'ishmael bernal', 'sidney sheldon', 'booth tarkington', 'james kirkwood', 'kevin smith', 'thea von harbou', 'rolf de heer', 'steve kloves', 'terry george', 'gervais', 'douglas adams', 'cary joji fukunaga', 'chris cunningham', 'john sturges', 'louis ralph', 'xavier dolan', 'stephane gauger', 'silambarasan', 'satyajit ray', 'vijay anand', 'david sherlock', 'mainak bhaumik', 'gillo pontecorvo', 'abhishek chaubey', 'walt disney', 'hayao miyazaki', 'julia loktev', 'farrelly brothers', 'dan mazer', 'leonard wibberley', 'kunal kohli', 'danny boyle', 'jim wynorski', 'theodore ushev', 'burny mattinson', 'ari folman', 'maurice pialat', 'habib faisal', 'robert flaherty', 'kamal amrohi', 'vijay', 'jonas mekas', 'alberto cavalcanti', 'balaji tharaneetharan', 'deepa mehta', 'sidney gilliat', 'anthony kimmins', 'robin moore', 'santosh sivan', 'rodney dangerfield', 'fred olen ray', 'kitano', 'karen moncrieff', 'robert clouse', 'roger vadim', 'jyothi krishna', 'tommy chong', 'david gordon green', 'gore vidal', 'sally potter', 'steve buscemi', 'james huth', 'gypsy rose lee', 'gy waldron', 'amy tan', 'cousteau', 'joe may', 'brian aldiss', 'mack sennett', 'tim conway', 'mahamat saleh haroun', 'paolo villaggio', 'jennifer chambers lynch', 'anna thomas', 'visu', 'lars jansson', 'malcolm hulke', 'capra', 'roger kumble', 'amos gitai', 'paul schrader', 'aldo fabrizi'] | La Grande Bouffe | La Grande Bouffe (Italian: La grande abbuffata, English: The Grande Bouffe and Blow-Out) is a 1973 French–Italian film directed by Marco Ferreri. It stars Marcello Mastroianni, Ugo Tognazzi, Michel Piccoli and Philippe Noiret. |
48 | screenwriter | Bound in Morocco | Douglas Fairbanks | ['conor mcpherson', 'christy cabanne', 'anne bancroft', 'annie proulx', 'eric idle', 'frank launder', 'tom six', 'nic pizzolatto', 'leo tolstoy', 'susi ganesan', 'john cusack', 'hasse ekman', 'juan antonio bardem', 'andy warhol', 'ti west', 'jean van hamme', 'sally potter', 'david leland', 'james mangold', 'kundan shah', 'yash chopra', 'jessica yu', 'heinrich mann', 'dostoevsky', 'wellesley wild', 'shinji aoyama', 'paul morrissey', 'john mctiernan', 'kon ichikawa', 'chantal akerman', 'dennis hopper', 'adam sandler', 'harpo marx', 'burt young', 'oliver stone', 'ali abbas zafar', 'frederick knott', 'subrata sen', 'mo yan', 'chris marker', 'elinor glyn', 'dorothy davenport', 'kenji mizoguchi', 'matthew chapman', 'rod serling', 'renato salvatori', 'dan aykroyd', 'renato castellani', 'yaky yosha', 'rajamouli', 'malcolm hulke', 'peter facinelli', 'alex hirsch', 'howard franklin', 'carmine gallone', 'radha mohan', 'joseph bologna', 'beat takeshi', 'len deighton', 'michael hoffman', 'atom egoyan', 'dayal padmanabhan', 'fellini', 'howard estabrook', 'farah khan', 'john viener', 'chen kaige', 'bob clark', 'girish kulkarni', 'brent hodge', 'scott shaw', 'casey robinson', 'harry carey', 'yngve gamlin', 'chaplin', 'shawn wayans', 'sir walter scott', 'johnny depp', 'bart freundlich', 'ira sachs', 'miranda july', 'hal barwood', 'leigh brackett', 'walt disney', 'hammett', 'bruce dickinson', 'john van druten', 'tarun mansukhani', 'helen hunt', 'byron howard', 'bruce lee', 'marlon', 'dennis potter', 'charlie ahearn', 'john sayles', 'patrick lussier', 'william shakespeare', 'steve balderson', 'jon vitti'] | Bound in Morocco | Bound in Morocco is a 1918 American silent action comedy romance film starring Douglas Fairbanks. Fairbanks produced and wrote the film's story and screenplay (under the pseudonym Elton Thomas), and Allan Dwan directed. The film was produced by Douglas Fairbanks Pictures Corporation and distributed by Famous Players-Lasky/Artcraft Pictures. |
48 | screenwriter | Sweet Smell of Success | Clifford Odets | ['james hadley chase', 'tarkovsky', 'paolo sorrentino', 'james mangold', 'marcel camus', 'tony jaa', 'cavalcanti', 'charles lederer', 'john milius', 'peter hyams', 'john august', 'adolph green', 'coleman francis', 'stanley tong', 'don taylor', 'lordi', 'james ivory', 'vijay', 'peter bogdanovich', 'theodoros angelopoulos', 'raj khosla', 'jacques tati', 'felix yusupov', 'john hodiak', 'kamal amrohi', 'athina rachel tsangari', 'salman khan', 'robert ardrey', 'frank ross', 'stuart gordon', 'philip dunne', 'alexander sokurov', 'lohithadas', 'eric idle', 'girish karnad', 'ang lee', 'justin theroux', 'dodie smith', 'jason zada', 'hume cronyn', 'derek cianfrance', 'francesco rosi', 'norman lear', 'alain delon', 'chuck russell', 'alexandre aja', 'xavier beauvois', 'chantal akerman', 'horace mccoy', 'yoji yamada', 'stefan zweig', 'peter richardson', 'luigi chiarini', 'kiyoshi kurosawa', 'david twohy', 'bryan elsley', 'ann dvorak', 'ole bornedal', 'liu fendou', 'guy hamilton', 'jason schwartzman', 'mary norton', 'preetham gubbi', 'john waters', 'drew goddard', 'hall bartlett', 'nikhil advani', 'len deighton', 'david koepp', 'anatole de grunwald', 'maximilian schell', 'william hanna', 'stacy peralta', 'norodom sihanouk', 'larry clark', 'bulle ogier', 'phil alden robinson', 'don mancini', 'guy de maupassant', 'noel clarke', 'spielberg', 'kabir khan', 'jeremy brock', 'anthony perkins', 'robert duvall', 'govind nihalani', 'mackinlay kantor', 'michele soavi', 'james clavell', 'pascale ogier', 'dadasaheb phalke', 'thakazhi sivasankara pillai', 'hajime kanzaka', 'jimeoin', 'giuseppe bertolucci', 'rene daalder', 'dana carvey', 'steve antin', 'will hay'] | Sweet Smell of Success | Sweet Smell of Success is a 1957 American film noir/drama film made by Hill-Hecht-Lancaster Productions and released by United Artists. It was directed by Alexander Mackendrick and stars Burt Lancaster, Tony Curtis, Susan Harrison and Martin Milner. The screenplay was written by Clifford Odets, Ernest Lehman and Mackendrick from the novelette by Lehman. Mary Grant designed the film's costumes. The film tells the story of powerful newspaper columnist J.J. Hunsecker (portrayed by Lancaster and based on Walter Winchell) who uses his connections to ruin his sister's relationship with a man he deems unworthy of her. Despite a poorly received preview screening, Sweet Smell of Success has greatly improved in stature over the years. It is now highly acclaimed by film critics, particularly for its cinematography and screenplay. In 1993, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." Sweet Smell of Success: The Musical was created by Marvin Hamlisch, Craig Carnelia and John Guare in 2002. |
48 | screenwriter | Twisted Obsession | Fernando Trueba | ['scott mosier', 'costa gavras', 'mike white', 'lem dobbs', 'owen wilson', 'glendon swarthout', 'raj khosla', 'errol morris', 'jim sheridan', 'alain tanner', 'jacques demy', 'jimmy sangster', 'stanley tong', 'juzo itami', 'cesare zavattini', 'ruth gordon', 'ray harryhausen', 'matt selman', 'jo swerling', 'robert carlock', 'farah khan', 'rob grant', 'milton subotsky', 'luigi comencini', 'jennifer chambers lynch', 'patrick bauchau', 'melville shavelson', 'matthew weiner', 'graciliano ramos', 'attila dargay', 'petr zelenka', 'linguswamy', 'lincoln rhyme', 'ramin bahrani', 'jiang wen', 'harry piel', 'andrew bergman', 'henri colpi', 'james schamus', 'peter lord', 'mary norton', 'lamberto bava', 'jim sharman', 'bharathi raja', 'srijit mukherji', 'julien duvivier', 'charlyne yi', 'bradbury', 'goutam ghose', 'adrian brunel', 'alexander korda', 'balachandra menon', 'jonathan latimer', 'jake kasdan', 'john gilling', 'vince gilligan', 'charlie ahearn', 'thiagarajan', 'lee daniels', 'samuel hoffenstein', 'chang cheh', 'stephen wallace', 'coleman francis', 'syed noor', 'douglas fairbanks', 'julie brown', 'michel audiard', 'glenn', 'andrew stanton', 'claude binyon', 'roy william neill', 'robert ludlum', 'edward bernds', 'james bridges', 'sophie marceau', 'dover kosashvili', 'paul gross', 'puttanna kanagal', 'john schlesinger', 'jacques audiard', 'ben coccio', 'balaji tharaneetharan', 'bent hamer', 'clarence brown', 'roderick thorp', 'barry levinson', 'lewis john carlino', 'michael ian black', 'wallace shawn', 'samuthirakani', 'vetrimaran', 'wash westmoreland', 'subodh mukherjee', 'edward anhalt', 'nagisa oshima', 'wes hurley', 'nathanael west', 'aldo fabrizi', 'andrew bujalski'] | Twisted Obsession | Twisted Obsession (original Spanish title: El sueño del mono loco, literally The Dream of the Mad Monkey) is a 1989 Spanish erotic thriller directed by Fernando Trueba, starring Jeff Goldblum and Miranda Richardson. It was written by Trueba, Manuel Matji (also known as Manolo Matji) and Menno Meyjes (uncredited), originally based on the novel The Dream of the Mad Monkey by Christopher Frank. Goldblum stars as a screenwriter who becomes involved with a young incestuous brother and sister. Liza Walker and Dexter Fletcher are also featured in the cast. |
48 | screenwriter | I vinti | Michelangelo Antonioni | ['ashu trikha', 'aziz mirza', 'william faulkner', 'luigi comencini', 'harry piel', 'harry baweja', 'patrick lussier', 'michel hazanavicius', 'david simon', 'scott rosenberg', 'jake johnson', 'jim sheridan', 'aku louhimies', 'len deighton', 'tom six', 'george orwell', 'milton subotsky', 'bill oakley', 'edward burns', 'daniel clowes', 'lars von trier', 'claude pinoteau', 'steven soderbergh', 'massimo dallamano', 'lee daniels', 'umesh mehra', 'peter cook', 'aaron mcgruder', 'dalton trumbo', 'james ellroy', 'andjar asmara', 'parmeet sethi', 'james toback', 'dirch passer', 'adam herz', 'nasir hussain', 'gennaro righelli', 'michele soavi', 'basu bhattacharya', 'terrence malick', 'wes hurley', 'kubrick', 'frank herbert', 'will hay', 'anjali menon', 'demofilo fidani', 'jerry seinfeld', 'jean giraudoux', 'raj khosla', 'alexandre dumas', 'bill wittliff', 'matt groening', 'george pan cosmatos', 'robert popper', 'roman coppola', 'herbert brenon', 'shawn wayans', 'stirling silliphant', 'anatole de grunwald', 'michele lupo', 'casey wilson', 'william asher', 'philip dunne', 'mary harron', 'lester cole', 'fatty arbuckle', 'terry george', 'malcolm hulke', 'muzaffar ali', 'curtis bernhardt', 'tom mix', 'tom tykwer', 'todd farmer', 'buck henry', 'ralph nelson', 'shyamaprasad', 'mario mattoli', 'luciano salce', 'takashi ishii', 'booth tarkington', 'sasikumar', 'jean dujardin', 'polly draper', 'anthony shaffer', 'antony balch', 'anthony hickox', 'jackie chan', 'maurits binger', 'terence davies', 'sombhu mitra', 'giuliano carnimeo', 'radha mohan', 'adam curtis', 'harold robbins', 'jean van hamme', 'nasser taghvai', 'vineeth sreenivasan', 'blessy', 'pirjo honkasalo'] | I Vinti | I vinti (English: The Vanquished) is a 1953 drama film directed by Michelangelo Antonioni and starring Franco Interlenghi, Anna Maria Ferrero and Eduardo Ciannelli. The film is composed of three stories about youths who commit murders. In the French story set in Paris, a group of high school students kill one of their colleagues for his money. In the Italian story set in Rome, a university student is involved in smuggling cigarettes. In the English story set in London, a lazy poet finds the body of a woman and tries to sell his story to the press. The film was a project of Film Costellation to Suso Cecchi d'Amico, who proposed Antonioni as director. This film was screened out of competition at 1953 Venice Film Festival. |
48 | screenwriter | The Impostors | Stanley Tucci | ['jerry wald', 'ted kotcheff', 'feng xiaogang', 'chuck russell', 'takeshi kitano', 'alberto sordi', 'poe', 'vito russo', 'tomas alfredson', 'sergey eisenstein', 'beryl bainbridge', 'bret michaels', 'vikraman', 'larysa kondracki', 'athina rachel tsangari', 'koji suzuki', 'reginald rose', 'florestano vancini', 'chaplin', 'thangar bachan', 'jack neo', 'john sayles', 'david kirschner', 'mathieu kassovitz', 'laurent cantet', 'james schamus', 'tim whelan', 'alberto bevilacqua', 'francis ford coppola', 'don sharp', 'mike figgis', 'stan lee', 'john pilger', 'james hilton', 'dick maas', 'joseph wambaugh', 'werner herzog', 'carl theodor dreyer', 'george pelecanos', 'massimo troisi', 'kunchacko boban', 'sunil kumar desai', 'wellesley wild', 'preston sturges', 'dinesh baboo', 'james huth', 'bob clark', 'robin moore', 'bertrand bonello', 'nelson pereira dos santos', 'david caesar', 'jill sprecher', 'henry otto', '50 cent', 'parolini', 'maurits binger', 'jose javier reyes', 'howard hughes', 'rich christiano', 'sax rohmer', 'rituparno ghosh', 'kirby dick', 'muzaffar ali', 'hall bartlett', 'rowan atkinson', 'al adamson', 'enzo barboni', 'thomas lennon', 'til schweiger', 'carlo vanzina', 'dylan', 'bob gale', 'hemingway', 'andrew bujalski', 'william hanna', 'pablo berger', 'jonathan swift', 'brad fraser', 'charles guggenheim', 'mark achbar', 'giorgio ferroni', 'benito zambrano', 'thomas vinterberg', 'gleb panfilov', 'james kirkwood', 'coline serreau', 'naomi foner', 'david cronenberg', 'lewis milestone', 'inder raj anand', 'lingusamy', 'nancy dowd', 'waldo salt', 'yasmin ahmad', 'fred guiol', 'abrar alvi', 'julia crawford ivers', 'bruce lee', 'sooni taraporevala'] | The Impostors | The Impostors is a 1998 farce motion picture directed, written and produced by Stanley Tucci, starring Oliver Platt, Tucci, Alfred Molina, Tony Shalhoub, Steve Buscemi, and Billy Connolly. The film, in which Oliver Platt and Stanley Tucci play a Laurel and Hardy-like odd couple of out-of work actors, is set in the depression-era 1930s; indeed, the retro style of the film is a recreation of '30s screwball comedy. The opening silent sequence harks back to the golden days of silent film. Although the plotting is light, the film is a warm-hearted and charming tribute to the early days of film comedy, fuelled by the eclectic mix of characters, who (as the title suggests) all turn out to be impostors of some kind; but the very diversity of the ensemble turns out to be the film's central point. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. |
48 | screenwriter | 21 Days | Basil Dean | ['david zucker', 'kim henkel', 'parolini', 'christy cabanne', 'henryk sienkiewicz', 'gianni amelio', 'paolo sorrentino', 'jenny mccarthy', 'jeff lieberman', 'mrinal sen', 'troy duffy', 'george seaton', 'ata demirer', 'rajkumar santoshi', 'yogaraj bhat', 'claude lelouch', 'jandhyala', 'wes anderson', 'john landis', 'sam raimi', 'giulio petroni', 'trumbo', 'emlyn williams', 'rene daalder', 'hasse ekman', 'michael herbig', 'garson kanin', 'butch hartman', 'danny smith', 'damon beesley', 'bulle ogier', 'shane carruth', 'caroline carver', 'charles band', 'john sturges', 'ken marino', 'steven spielberg', 'dean martin', 'michael petroni', 'ursula andress', 'jennifer saunders', 'presley', 'denys arcand', 'andy tennant', 'ephraim kishon', 'michel hazanavicius', 'greydon clark', 'primo zeglio', 'peter howitt', 'ron mann', 'andrei konchalovsky', 'jackie chan', 'karunanidhi', 'balu mahendra', 'sacha baron cohen', 'doug kenney', 'sandra bullock', 'barry levinson', 'clifton ko', 'bert williams', 'john van druten', 'judd apatow', 'gulzar', 'matt damon', 'rupesh paul', 'nicholas mosley', 'demy', 'jonathan swift', 'bob hope', 'andy warhol', 'pat conroy', 'anne fontaine', 'derick martini', 'mamoru hosoda', 'yorgos lanthimos', 'takashi shimizu', 'alejandro agresti', 'stefan ruzowitzky', 'maurizio ponzi', 'bruce robinson', 'duccio tessari', 'seenu ramasamy', 'paul rudnick', 'rabi kinagi', 'edward kitsis', 'mary mccarthy', 'al boasberg', 'ingmar bergman', 'david whitaker', 'caveh zahedi', 'sally potter', 'bob weinstein', 'roland pertwee', 'terry nation', 'shyam benegal', 'macfarlane', 'norman maclean', 'jon cleary', 'prachya pinkaew'] | 21 Days | 21 Days (aka 21 Days Together, The First and the Last and Three Weeks Together) is a 1940 British drama film based on the short play The First and the Last by John Galsworthy. It was directed by Basil Dean and stars Vivien Leigh, Laurence Olivier and Leslie Banks. The film was re-named as 21 Days Together for the US market. |
48 | screenwriter | Rajapattai | Suseenthiran | ['andreas schnaas', 'henry ephron', 'lois weber', 'charley chase', 'david baddiel', 'lone scherfig', 'fellini', 'curzio malaparte', 'james ellroy', 'donick cary', 'david zucker', 'mizoguchi', 'maggie greenwald', 'dariush mehrjui', 'sidney howard', 'herbert fields', 'muriel box', 'george loane tucker', 'guy green', 'susannah grant', 'alki david', 'ray bradbury', 'steven moffat', 'diane duane', 'neri parenti', 'charles dickens', 'lizz winstead', 'maximilian schell', 'smiley burnette', 'giuseppe ferrara', 'clifford odets', 'damon beesley', 'chuck palahniuk', 'pat proft', 'luis trenker', 'josiane balasko', 'warren beatty', 'horton foote', 'elaine may', 'john wayne', 'mary shelley', 'muktha srinivasan', 'ram narayan', 'sion sono', 'kader khan', 'sharman macdonald', 'andrea arnold', 'jonathan latimer', 'morrie ryskind', 'jemaine clement', 'jean cocteau', 'mauritz stiller', 'alain berliner', 'caroline carver', 'dennis hopper', 'vilhelm moberg', 'milton subotsky', 'jacques rivette', 'the wachowski brothers', 'garin nugroho', 'ben stiller', 'neal purvis', 'kevin brownlow', 'george lopez', 'atom egoyan', 'rob schneider', 'rodney dangerfield', 'kathryn bigelow', 'hugo haas', 'kevin reynolds', 'john viener', 'louisa may alcott', 'tolstoy', 'dodie smith', 'don michael paul', 'oshii', 'danny strong', 'larry bishop', 'robert rossen', 'gabriel axel', 'balaji tharaneetharan', 'roddy doyle', 'rashida jones', 'louis feuillade', 'gulzar', 'li han hsiang', 'alex hirsch', 'lewis milestone', 'charles bukowski', 'pandiraj', 'randall wallace', 'gloria katz', 'charles portis', 'joss whedon', 'guillermo del toro', 'peter howitt', 'benchley', 'mike binder', 'thiagarajan'] | Rajapattai | Rajapattai (Tamil: ராஜபாட்டை; English: King's path) is a 2011 Tamil masala film directed by Suseenthiran based on a story by Seenu Vasan. Featuring Vikram and Deeksha Seth in the lead roles and music composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, the film is produced by Prasad V. Potluri's newly launched PVP Cinema on a budget of ₹ 400 million. The story revolves around the issue of land grabbing and how the protagonist becomes involved in it. The film was also dubbed into Telugu and was released as Veedinthe on 30 December. The film received largely negative reviews and was flop at the box office. |
48 | screenwriter | Kudrat | Chetan Anand | ['pawan kalyan', 'velcrow ripper', 'stefan ruzowitzky', 'jeph loeb', 'rakesh roshan', 'mohan krishna indraganti', 'stephen hillenburg', 'sajid khan', 'basil wright', 'mansoor khan', 'bruno bozzetto', 'sacha guitry', 'peckinpah', 'henri decoin', 'alessandro blasetti', 'troy duffy', 'tony ayres', 'rob epstein', 'terry nation', 'sacha baron cohen', 'dwarakish', 'rajinder singh bedi', 'zalman king', 'anatole de grunwald', 'aaron mcgruder', 'guru dutt', 'rian johnson', 'bigas luna', 'tim long', 'fred williamson', 'claude berri', 'agatha christie', 'charles reisner', 'vimukthi jayasundara', 'jeff lieberman', 'gy waldron', 'isabel coixet', 'jules dassin', 'theodore dreiser', 'morrie ryskind', 'ub iwerks', 'franco amurri', 'noel clarke', 'jia zhangke', 'laura poitras', 'rabi kinagi', 'hamsalekha', 'lucas kazan', 'lew cody', 'roy boulting', 'arnaud desplechin', 'jahnu barua', 'edward bernds', 'jacques rivette', 'bernardo bertolucci', 'prashant nanda', 'ennio de concini', 'sam peckinpah', 'henri verneuil', 'pat proft', 'hal roach studios', 'caroline carver', 'wayne wang', 'hans alfredson', 'nick gomez', 'aleksey tolstoy', 'david butler', 'paul thomas anderson', 'winsor mccay', 'marcus dunstan', 'niki caro', 'iain softley', 'didier bourdon', 'clifton ko', 'marryat', 'noel streatfeild', 'george orwell', 'vishal bhardwaj', 'steve oedekerk', 'jason segel', 'robert graves', 'jacques tati', 'mysskin', 'bret easton ellis', 'gloria katz', 'fruit chan', 'jessica yu', 'pascal quignard', 'srinivas avasarala', 'wash westmoreland', 'gary cooper', 'quentin tarantino', 'seinfeld', 'ruba nadda', 'charles gaines', 'andrew adamson', 'john boorman', 'edmond keosayan', 'duke mitchell'] | Kudrat | Kudrat (English: Nature) is a 1981 Indian drama film in Hindi written and directed by Chetan Anand. The film stars Rajesh Khanna and Hema Malini in the main lead roles supported by Raaj Kumar, Priya Rajvansh and Vinod Khanna. This is second movie of Rajesh Khanna-Hema Malini pair with reincarnation theme after Mehbooba. Kudrat in the year 1981 grossed Rs. 4.00 crores at the box office. Rajesh Khanna received the 1982 All-India Critics Association (AICA) Best Actor Award for Kudrat.The film was a box office hit and it won the Filmfare Award for Best Story. |
48 | screenwriter | Pearl Jam Twenty | Cameron Crowe | ['ben maddow', 'shintaro ishihara', 'tony jaa', 'curtis bernhardt', 'karyn kusama', 'james clavell', 'monte hellman', 'clifton ko', 'samuthirakani', 'sylvester stallone', 'lars von trier', 'adam bhala lough', 'glenn ficarra', 'thiagarajan kumararaja', 'marcus dunstan', 'attila dargay', 'guy ferland', 'alvin sargent', 'chandler', 'johnny carpenter', 'joaquim sapinho', 'adam rifkin', 'randall wallace', 'donick cary', 'karan johar', 'sundar rao nadkarni', 'paco plaza', 'mahendran', 'srijit mukherji', 'aaron sorkin', 'mario puzo', 'jeremy brock', 'dre', 'etsushi toyokawa', 'bram stoker', 'lisa cholodenko', 'brian gibson', 'frank tashlin', 'sreenivasan', 'jim jarmusch', 'harry piel', 'vijay tendulkar', 'oscar hammerstein ii', 'yoji yamada', 'gerry anderson', 'ruba nadda', 'amy tan', 'david dortort', 'alexandre aja', 'goffredo alessandrini', 'george orwell', 'anna sten', 'chris renaud', 'georg jacoby', 'ray harryhausen', 'hasford', 'john fante', 'rob schneider', 'patrick read johnson', 'eric idle', 'kon ichikawa', 'gautham vasudev menon', 'mackenzie crook', 'jean yanne', 'renoir', 'ephraim kishon', 'john ford', 'dean martin', 'oliver sacks', 'john landis', 'peter cook', 'giuseppe ferrara', 'ari folman', 'leukos films', 'ravi varman', 'carl foreman', 'jacques deray', 'robin green', 'nancy meyers', 'sergio martino', 'al boasberg', 'david duchovny', 'rob reiner', 'scola', 'claude pinoteau', 'trivikram srinivas', 'douglas kenney', 'william fruet', 'ugo gregoretti', 'gregory la cava', 'harold ramis', 'karunanidhi', 'mario caiano', 'andrew bujalski', 'krauss', 'silvio soldini', 'errol morris', 'maugham', 'tonino guerra'] | Pearl Jam Twenty | Pearl Jam Twenty (also known as PJ20) is a 2011 American rockumentary directed by Cameron Crowe about the band Pearl Jam. Preliminary footage was being shot as of June 2010. Crowe completed filming in April 2011, after using 12,000 hours of footage of the band for the documentary. The film premiered at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival and also had an accompanying book and soundtrack. The documentary charts the history of the band, from the demise of Mother Love Bone, their battle against Ticketmaster and the tragedy of the Roskilde Festival in 2000. The film was presented theatrically at select cinemas in the US during the month of September 2011, and premiered on October 21, 2011 on PBS' American Masters. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray on October 24, 2011. A book, written by Jonathan Cohen, was published concurrent to the film's release. |
48 | screenwriter | Dasavathaaram | Kamal Haasan | ['monte hellman', 'shohei imamura', 'walt becker', 'irwin allen', 'javed jabbar', 'simon pegg', 'adoor gopalakrishnan', 'david mamet', 'frank renzulli', 'ben wheatley', 'claude zidi', 'derek cianfrance', 'rajiv rai', 'pat conroy', 'kitano', 'george sluizer', 'paolo sorrentino', 'john cleese', 'ken loach', 'nikolaj arcel', 'rainer werner fassbinder', 'artie lange', 'dayal padmanabhan', 'melvin frank', 'robert coover', 'ayan mukerji', 'sundar rao nadkarni', 'john hughes', 'anthony hickox', 'christophe barratier', 'ossie davis', 'subhash kapoor', 'billy wilder', 'robert zemeckis', 'walter hill', 'jamie uys', 'masoud kimiai', 'lo lieh', 'erich segal', 'anna boden', 'maugham', 'giovanni pastrone', 'bertrand tavernier', 'amos poe', 'chris chibnall', 'carmelo bene', 'doug kenney', 'ole bornedal', 'neal purvis', 'venkat prabhu', 'yoshiaki kawajiri', 'laurent boutonnat', 'gackt', 'leslie norman', 'dan scanlon', 'boris malagurski', 'jeffrey lau', 'rachel ward', 'alain corneau', 'steve callaghan', 'michael showalter', 'bhagwan', 'clare boothe luce', 'thoppil bhasi', 'ricardo franco', 'oliver stone', 'peter cook', 'rashida jones', 'lem dobbs', 'vikraman', 'aku louhimies', 'ricky tognazzi', 'ziad doueiri', 'robert hamer', 'tim long', 'harry baweja', 'nicholas ray', 'john galsworthy', 'henri colpi', 'barbara albert', 'anant mahadevan', 'alfred rolfe', 'theodore dreiser', 'raymond queneau', 'larry semon', 'george eliot', 'asia argento', 'danny boyle', 'neil simon', 'pascal quignard', 'didier bourdon', 'tareque', 'basil dean', 'sammo hung', 'antonio capuano', 'nick gomez', 'lohithadas', 'gene gauntier', 'sudhir mishra'] | Navarathri (1964 film) | Navarathri ("Nine Nights") is a 1964 Tamil Drama film by A. P. Nagarajan. The film is well known for starring Sivaji Ganesan in nine distinct roles: the basic emotions - wonder, fear, compassion, anger, peace, love, courage, repulsion and happiness. It was Sivaji's 100th film he acted. Navarathri traces Nalina's (Savitri) experience of these nine emotions on nine consecutive nights. The record of playing most number of roles in one Tamil film was long held by Sivaji Ganesan until 2008 when it was broken by Kamal Haasan in Dasavathaaram (2008). In 1966, the film was remade in Telugu with the same title and in Hindi as Naya Din Nai Raat (1974)with Sanjeev Kumar. |
48 | screenwriter | Scary Movie 3 | Shawn Wayans | ['carlos reygadas', 'morgan spurlock', 'michael powell', 'shankar nag', 'dayal padmanabhan', 'ray bradbury', 'todd phillips', 'dilip kumar', 'dean koontz', 'colin trevorrow', 'david ayer', 'sun yu', 'jessica stevenson', 'john greyson', 'adam beach', 'seenu ramasamy', 'yasmin ahmad', 'raymond wong', 'goutom ghosh', 'alejandro doria', 'ranald macdougall', 'stephen king', 'coline serreau', 'tareque', 'beverly cleary', 'lindsay anderson', 'aleksey tolstoy', 'denys desjardins', 'chris cunningham', 'david morrell', 'tina fey', 'irving berlin', 'andy warhol', 'hans christian andersen', 'girish karnad', 'bill wittliff', 'pierre tchernia', 'tonino valerii', 'booth tarkington', 'lucio fulci', 'alex cox', 'tom dicillo', 'naomi kawase', 'ken kwapis', 'britt allcroft', 'john herzfeld', 'prabhu deva', 'leos carax', 'barry letts', 'manimaran', 'tom schulman', 'glauber rocha', 'roderick thorp', 'gideon raff', 'christian camargo', 'kayo hatta', 'walt becker', 'noboru iguchi', 'ruskin bond', 'mark verheiden', 'claude lelouch', 'ramesh aravind', 'dave thomas', 'hayao miyazaki', 'bertrand blier', 'sidney morgan', 'king vidor', 'vito russo', 'cosby', 'mick molloy', 'rex stout', 'timur bekmambetov', 'margery sharp', 'santhana bharathi', 'valerio zurlini', 'vitaliano brancati', 'michael winterbottom', 'dick maas', 'andjar', 'gale anne hurd', 'alistair maclean', 'paul brickman', 'mike white', 'jacques audiard', 'isobel lennart', 'dario argento', 'frank ross', 'khalid mohammed', 'dickinson', 'anna sten', 'spalding gray', 'terry gilliam', 'winsor mccay', 'sara sugarman', 'anita loos', 'john hughes', 'stefan zweig', 'bruno de almeida', 'roy william neill'] | Scary Movie 3 | Scary Movie 3 is a 2003 American science fiction horror comedy film, which parodies the horror, sci-fi, and mystery genres, as well as the third film of the Scary Movie franchise, and the first to be directed by David Zucker. The film stars Anna Faris and Regina Hall reprising their roles as Cindy Campbell and Brenda Meeks, respectively. New cast members include Charlie Sheen, Simon Rex, Anthony Anderson, Kevin Hart, and Leslie Nielsen. Scary Movie 3 is the first film in the series to feature no involvement from the Wayans family. The characters of Shorty Meeks and Ray Wilkins, previously played by Shawn Wayans and Marlon Wayans, do not appear, nor are they referenced. The film's plot significantly parodies the films The Ring, Signs, The Matrix, The Matrix Reloaded and 8 Mile. Scary Movie 3 opened to mixed reviews from critics, who praised its consistent humor and satire, but criticized many other aspects such as casting, plot and pacing. The film was a box office success, grossing $220,673,217 worldwide. It is the last film in the series to be released by The Walt Disney Company's subsidiary Miramax Films, under the brand Dimension Films. After Dimension Films brand left Disney, Scary Movie 4 became the first film to be released by The Weinstein Company. It was named the 2004 Teen Choice Awards in the category of Choice Movie: Your Parents Didn't Want You to See. |
48 | screenwriter | Murder Rock | Lucio Fulci | ['henry king', 'vetrimaaran', 'beulah marie dix', 'paddy chayefsky', 'vikas swarup', 'mackenzie crook', 'neil simon', 'elaine may', 'renny harlin', 'juliusz machulski', 'bryan fuller', 'anna boden', 'steven soderbergh', 'andjar asmara', 'thom fitzgerald', 'vikram bhatt', 'hammett', 'conor mcpherson', 'edmund goulding', 'miles millar', 'ephraim kishon', 'mitchell burgess', 'eduardo coutinho', 'boris malagurski', 'william goldman', 'baz luhrmann', 'coleman francis', 'bruno de almeida', 'andy sidaris', 'stanley kubrick', 'sakthi chidambaram', 'rob grant', 'carlos saldanha', 'andrew dominik', 'jake kasdan', 'pascale ogier', 'roger vadim', 'julie brown', 'bobcat goldthwait', 'john hughes', 'roddy doyle', 'marlon wayans', 'rainer werner fassbinder', 'jonathan caouette', 'madhavan', 'peter ustinov', 'steve oedekerk', 'michael connelly', 'nicholas evans', 'giacomo gentilomo', 'abrar alvi', 'gila almagor', 'angelina jolie', 'robert ben garant', 'laurent cantet', 'anna sten', 'robert wiene', 'luciano ligabue', 'rajinder singh bedi', 'maurizio ponzi', 'shaad ali', 'michel gondry', 'beat takeshi', 'jean renoir', 'ziad doueiri', 'peter serafinowicz', 'mick molloy', 'bhagwan dada', 'william dear', 'alekos sakellarios', 'henry otto', 'james hadley chase', 'charles chaplin', 'dan mazer', 'poe', 'buster keaton', 'alex garland', 'david decoteau', 'andy tennant', 'fritz lang', 'asia argento', 'clifford odets', 'norm prescott', 'tim long', 'assi dayan', 'manivannan', 'derek cianfrance', 'samson chiu', 'phillip borsos', 'frank tashlin', 'bob hope', 'johnny depp', 'curzio malaparte', 'rajkumar santoshi', 'robert carlock', 'george loane tucker', 'jeff lieberman', 'sam shepard', 'jun maeda'] | Murder Rock | Murder Rock (Italian: Murderock - uccide a passo di danza; also known as Murder-Rock: Dancing Death, Slashdance and The Demon Is Loose) is a 1984 Italian giallo film starring Olga Karlatos and Ray Lovelock, and written and directed by Lucio Fulci. Fulci recalled the producer forced him to turn the film into a musical with the music of Keith Emerson due to the success of Flashdance. |
48 | screenwriter | Ordet | Carl Theodor Dreyer | ['jaco van dormael', 'jake johnson', 'andrew stanton', 'bobcat goldthwait', 'marcel pagnol', 'vince vaughn', 'jim rash', 'rob zombie', 'stephen longstreet', 'ettore scola', 'ann dvorak', 'vimukthi jayasundara', 'daria nicolodi', 'andrew bujalski', 'sebastian gutierrez', 'gary goldman', 'nancy meyers', 'furie', 'alfred rode', 'chuck lorre', 'mahesh bhatt', 'pietro germi', 'jay chandrasekhar', 'burt young', 'kirby dick', 'guy de maupassant', 'peter viertel', 'louis ralph', 'aleksandr sokurov', 'bob fosse', 'hajime kanzaka', 'nick cassavetes', 'terry nation', 'kabir khan', 'matthew vaughn', 'dana carvey', 'frank cottrell boyce', 'subhash kapoor', 'jill sprecher', 'kon ichikawa', 'frances marion', 'basu bhattacharya', 'mario soldati', 'jeff lieberman', 'johnny speight', 'leslie iwerks', 'john gregory dunne', 'giuseppe tornatore', 'brit marling', 'jerzy skolimowski', 'christian frei', 'jay duplass', 'hugh ford', 'roger waters', 'charles guggenheim', 'ken keeler', 'cherry chevapravatdumrong', 'tolstoy', 'javed jabbar', 'steve coogan', 'rituparno ghosh', 'fran walsh', 'stanislav govorukhin', 'arnaud desplechin', 'guillermo del toro', 'benito zambrano', 'robert sheckley', 'noah baumbach', 'blessy', 'bryan singer', 'curtis hanson', 'george lucas', 'vito russo', 'ringo lam', 'shawn wayans', 'rachel dratch', 'anatole de grunwald', 'abbas tyrewala', 'robert clouse', 'guillermo arriaga', 'dome karukoski', 'hammett', 'martin amis', 'ravi jadhav', 'yasmin ahmad', 'karyn kusama', 'todd field', 'aziz mirza', 'boccaccio', 'eric idle', 'wes hurley', 'basil dearden', 'herman melville', 'oscar apfel', 'albert pyun', 'steve antin', 'mc ren', 'robert aldrich', 'carolyn omine'] | Jan Wahl | Jan Boyer Wahl (born April 1, 1933) is a prolific author of over 100 works, known primarily for his award-winning children's books, including Pleasant Fieldmouse and Humphrey's Bear. Wahl sometimes refers to himself as "Dr. Mouse," a nickname given him by a young fan. Jan (pronounced "Yahn") Wahl was born in Columbus, Ohio. His father was physician Russell Rothenberger, and his mother was Nina Marie Boyer Wahl. He has five brothers. Wahl has revealed that his late brother, Phil Wahl, then manager of the Augusta Golf Club, was the real-life inspiration for the character played by Bill Murray in the film Lost In Translation (2003), directed by Sofia Coppola. Another brother, Robert C. Wahl, has also authored novels and children's books. Jan Wahl received a B.A. from Cornell University in 1953, then went on to graduate studies at the University of Copenhagen (Fulbright scholar, 1953-1954) and the University of Michigan (M.A., 1958). On March 15, 1996, Bowling Green State University awarded Wahl the honorary degree Doctor of Letters in recognition of his continuing work in children's literature and in the history of film. Wahl is also well known as a film historian and collector of films and film history related artifacts. Since 1997 he has presented introductory lectures for the Sunday Classic Film Series at the Dorothy and Lillian Gish Film Theater and Museum at Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio, with over one hundred presentations to his credit. Most of the programs have consisted of films from his private collection. Wahl's career has been both varied and adventurous. Included among his exploits is spending several months working with noted filmmaker Carl Theodor Dreyer during the filming of Ordet (The Word). Later he was the personal secretary to Isak Dinesen (Karen Blixen); and was also involved with Keith Lampe in the early days of the Yippies. He befriended actress Louise Brooks and some of their correspondence was collected in the volume Dear Stinkpot: Letters from Louise Brooks. In addition, he was an on-set script doctor (uncredited) for The Wrath of God (1972) starring Robert Mitchum and Rita Hayworth during its filming in Mexico; and was an early consultant on what became Fraggle Rock.[citation needed] |
48 | screenwriter | Town Without Pity | Dalton Trumbo | ['jean becker', 'usmar ismail', 'roger kumble', 'matt warburton', 'cosby', 'christopher mcquarrie', 'talking heads', 'darren aronofsky', 'stephen norrington', 'mike reiss', 'elio petri', 'conor mcpherson', 'elmer rice', 'dave eggers', 'lucio fulci', 'edward bernds', 'mamoru nagano', 'maxwell anderson', 'thomas bezucha', 'bukowski', 'henrik galeen', 'clifford odets', 'steve kloves', 'nancy dowd', 'vijay anand', 'rob epstein', 'wisit sasanatieng', 'aleksandr sokurov', 'vetrimaran', 'jandhyala', 'michael mckean', 'patrick kong', 'hal roach', 'carlos reygadas', 'budd boetticher', 'mick molloy', 'michel audiard', 'stephen king', 'john wayne', 'coleman francis', 'michael petroni', 'steve james', 'john ridley', 'raj khosla', 'thomas vinterberg', 'harold robbins', 'nanni moretti', 'sam shepard', 'anthony kimmins', 'jack black', 'rakeysh omprakash mehra', 'stuart heisler', 'boccaccio', 'drake doremus', 'luigi magni', 'yasushi akimoto', 'coline serreau', 'bryan elsley', 'john van druten', 'edmund goulding', 'amos gitai', 'aparna sen', 'singeetam srinivasa rao', 'roy william neill', 'charles chauvel', 'marco kreuzpaintner', 'eric idle', 'hans weingartner', 'spalding gray', 'ram gopal varma', 'jordan galland', 'bruce kimmel', 'per fly', 'chris marker', 'philip dunne', 'eran riklis', 'martin mcdonagh', 'gilles grangier', 'dylan', 'claudio gora', 'michael dowse', 'euzhan palcy', 'hal needham', 'simon pegg', 'michele placido', 'king vidor', 'david ayer', 'steve callaghan', 'barbara albert', 'warren leight', 'nikolaj arcel', 'ricky tognazzi', 'william faulkner', 'paul simon', 'etsushi toyokawa', 'nat faxon', 'ida may park', 'hugh ford', 'deepa mehta'] | Town Without Pity | Town Without Pity (German: Stadt ohne Mitleid) is a 1961 American, Austrian and West German international co-production drama film directed by Gottfried Reinhardt. Produced by The Mirisch Corporation, the film stars Kirk Douglas, Christine Kaufmann, and E. G. Marshall. The film was based on the 1960 novel Das Urteil (The Verdict) by German writer Gregor Dorfmeister, who wrote under the pen name Manfred Gregor. The film was rewritten at Kirk Douglas' suggestion by Dalton Trumbo without credit. |
48 | screenwriter | Kartinah | Andjar | ['erich von stroheim', 'tom tykwer', 'john sturges', 'werner herzog', 'james mason', 'ata demirer', 'hirokazu koreeda', 'antony balch', 'dover kosashvili', 'john grisham', 'ali abbas zafar', 'sasi shanker', 'mario martone', 'ben stiller', 'steve coogan', 'mario bava', '50 cent', 'alain chabat', 'prasanna vithanage', 'dayal padmanabhan', 'luchino visconti', 'alain corneau', 'edward abbey', 'amy heckerling', 'jean van hamme', 'paul hogan', 'lem dobbs', 'claude faraldo', 'cherry chevapravatdumrong', 'maurits binger', 'pamela kellino', 'carlos diegues', 'andrew bergman', 'wes hurley', 'paul brickman', 'john duigan', 'lewis furey', 'jackie collins', 'giovanni pastrone', 'tonino guerra', 'theodore dreiser', 'jacques becker', 'joseph kane', 'andrew bujalski', 'arthur robison', 'perarasu', 'adolph green', 'george pan cosmatos', 'maria de medeiros', 'stanley tucci', 'georg jacoby', 'tom dicillo', 'alma reville', 'thangar bachchan', 'ravi jadhav', 'jonathan lynn', 'philip macdonald', 'roy william neill', 'tan tjoei hock', 'adoor gopalakrishnan', 'yoshihiro nishimura', 'bernard borderie', 'pablo berger', 'morrie ryskind', 'hella joof', 'demofilo fidani', 'nora ephron', 'savita bhatti', 'shashanka ghosh', 'sergio leone', 'alexander sokurov', 'rachel ward', 'carlton cuse', 'michael maltese', 'robert smigel', 'coen brothers', 'arnold fanck', 'puri jagannadh', 'michael hurst', 'george orwell', 'carolyn omine', 'larry fessenden', 'blessy', 'mehmood', 'james hadley chase', 'terrence malick', 'yoji yamada', 'mohsen makhmalbaf', 'mohan krishna indraganti', 'alejandro jodorowsky', 'sachin bhowmick', 'peter stebbings', 'nagisa oshima', 'humayun ahmed', 'michael haneke', 'laura poitras', 'alfred hitchcock', 'stan lee', 'tyler perry'] | Kartinah | Kartinah is a now-lost 1940 romance film from the Dutch East Indies that was written and directed by Andjar Asmara. The film, Andjar's directorial debut, follows a nurse and her superior as they fall in love in the Air Raid Preparation team. Produced by The Teng Chun's New Java Industrial Film, Kartinah was heavily subsidised by the country's government and through product placement. Although it was a critical failure, the new actors signed with the studio for Kartinah gave New Java Industrial Film increased production capabilities. |
48 | screenwriter | The Nature of the Beast | Victor Salva | ['theodore dreiser', 'anne fontaine', 'nevil shute', 'leo tolstoy', 'jackie collins', 'don michael paul', 'winsor mccay', 'michael dowse', 'kim henkel', 'rolf de heer', 'manimaran', 'elaine may', 'sachin bhowmick', 'michael nesmith', 'tony ayres', 'willard mack', 'aldous huxley', 'pierre schoendoerffer', 'ezio greggio', 'yvan attal', 'mike myers', 'anoop menon', 'shinji aoyama', 'carlo verdone', 'zalman king', 'derick martini', 'frank capra', 'tom dicillo', 'denys desjardins', 'david hare', 'willard huyck', 'rupert holmes', 'abbas tyrewala', 'gotthold ephraim lessing', 'mackinlay kantor', 'rob epstein', 'tony barwick', 'paul czinner', 'preston sturges', 'venkat prabhu', 'peter serafinowicz', 'lewis furey', 'amy heckerling', 'ron howard', 'thomas bezucha', 'stanislav govorukhin', 'spike lee', 'wayne wang', 'bruce lee', 'disney', 'robin green', 'israel zangwill', 'brian klugman', 'majid majidi', 'max shulman', 'iain softley', 'dover kosashvili', 'tim blake nelson', 'william fruet', 'akira kurosawa', 'ramchandra pn', 'patricia highsmith', 'andy warhol', 'gilliam', 'charles chauvel', 'bryan forbes', 'nathan greno', 'peter greenaway', 'takashi miike', 'puyi', 'marion davies', 'arthur robison', 'giorgio ferroni', 'ben stassen', 'hans weingartner', 'chris cunningham', 'robert kirkman', 'chris kattan', 'yoo ha', 'dylan', 'brian de palma', 'graham chapman', 'alexandre michon', 'pawan kalyan', 'jean rollin', 'harry carey', 'todd phillips', 'blessy', 'giovanni pastrone', 'eddie cantor', 'billie dove', 'moffat', 'leonard spigelgass', 'lordi', 'vilhelm moberg', 'peter hyams', 'sean penn', 'david baddiel', 'anna sten'] | The Nature of the Beast | The Nature of the Beast (European title: Bad Company, UK title: Hatchet Man) is a 1995 horror mystery film written and directed by Victor Salva. It stars Eric Roberts and Lance Henriksen. |
48 | screenwriter | Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi | Aditya Chopra | ['thangar bachan', 'jonathan teplitzky', 'johnny speight', 'saeed akhtar mirza', 'herbert brenon', 'satyajit ray', 'franco zeffirelli', 'thoppil bhasi', 'yoshihiro nishimura', 'douglas day stewart', 'curt siodmak', 'peter hedges', 'blake edwards', 'franco nero', 'moss hart', 'charlie kaufman', 'roddy doyle', 'vijay anand', 'dan scanlon', 'philip kaufman', 'sachin bhowmick', 'hella joof', 'andrei tarkovsky', 'neil burger', 'kayo hatta', 'kader khan', 'armando crispino', 'didier bourdon', 'werner herzog filmproduktion', 'joe swanberg', 'mabel normand', 'shohei imamura', 'bill maher', 'carl barks', 'michel ocelot', 'roy andersson', 'david winters', 'manish gupta', 'john sessions', 'doug kenney', 'ulrike ottinger', 'anant mahadevan', 'ketan mehta', 'julie brown', 'eisenstein', 'arthur robison', 'jacques jaccard', 'aleksandr rou', 'stephan elliott', 'luis trenker', 'boris malagurski', 'lingusamy', 'terry nation', 'jacques deray', 'charles band', 'oja kodar', 'jack hill', 'philip dunne', 'anil sharma', 'james dearden', 'rob schneider', 'joaquim sapinho', 'bhabendra nath saikia', 'adrian brunel', 'markus imhoof', 'jean delannoy', 'guy de maupassant', 'athol fugard', 'raj kapoor', 'june storey', 'robin green', 'godfrey reggio', 'claudio fragasso', 'balaji mohan', 'tom six', 'frank hvam', 'william dear', 'aziz mirza', 'mike van diem', 'sacha baron cohen', 'tarun mansukhani', 'peter sohn', 'giacomo gentilomo', 'michael jackson', 'benjamin christensen', 'dick clement', 'robert wade', 'charles gaines', 'wachowski brothers', 'lukas moodysson', 'sylvester stallone', 'rich christiano', 'clifton ko', 'michael jai white', 'xavier dolan', 'veit harlan', 'oscar apfel', 'pedro costa', 'peter fonda'] | List of films released by Yash Raj Films | Yash Raj Films (abbreviated as YRF) is an Indian entertainment company, established by Yash Chopra in 1970, that produces and distributes motion pictures. As of 2015, the company has produced 69 Hindi films, including four yet-to-be-released, and one Tamil film. Yash Raj Films started a film distribution business in 1997, and in addition to distributing their own productions, the company has handled the domestic and international distribution of 35 films from other companies. Yash Raj Films' first release came in 1973 with the Chopra-directed Daag: A Poem of Love, a drama about bigamy, starring Rajesh Khanna, Raakhee and Sharmila Tagore. The company had four more releases in the 1970s, including the family drama Kabhie Kabhie and the action film Kaala Patthar, both of which starred Amitabh Bachchan. Yash Raj Films' sole commercial success in the 1980s was the Sridevi-starring romantic drama Chandni. The year 1995 marked the directorial debut of Yash Chopra's son, Aditya Chopra, with the highly successful romantic drama Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge. Starring Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol, the film has the longest theatrical run in Indian cinema history. Other successful releases of the 1990s were Darr (1993) and Dil To Pagal Hai (1997), both of which starred Khan. In the 2000s, Yash Raj Films produced a larger number of films. In addition to directorial ventures from Yash and Aditya Chopra, the company launched several new directors, including Sanjay Gadhvi, Kunal Kohli, Siddharth Anand, and Shaad Ali. Some of the company's top-grossing films in that decade include Gadhvi's action thrillers Dhoom (2004) and Dhoom 2 (2006), Kohli's romantic thriller Fanaa (2006), Ali's comedy film Bunty Aur Babli (2005), Yash Chopra's romance Veer-Zaara (2004), and Aditya Chopra's dramas Mohabbatein (2000) and Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi (2008). Beginning in 2008, the company introduced a number of new actors such as Anushka Sharma, Ranveer Singh, Parineeti Chopra, and Arjun Kapoor. Yash Raj Films' highest-grossing films came in the 2010s with the Kabir Khan-directed action thriller Ek Tha Tiger (2012), starring Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif, and the third installment of the Dhoom franchise, entitled Dhoom 3 (2013), featuring Aamir Khan, Uday Chopra and Abhishek Bachchan. Both the films rank among the highest-grossing Bollywood films of all time. The most frequent collaborations of the company have been with the actors Rani Mukerji, Rishi Kapoor, Shah Rukh Khan, and Saif Ali Khan. |
48 | screenwriter | A King in New York | Charlie Chaplin | ['michael jackson', 'charles chaplin', 'arne sucksdorff', 'priyadarshan', 'li yang', 'pupi avati', 'stefan schwartz', 'john landis', 'bryan konietzko', 'oscar micheaux', 'bigas luna', 'michael jai white', 'spike milligan', 'luigi comencini', 'giacomo gentilomo', 'ida may park', 'kamal amrohi', 'hal hartley', 'edmund goulding', 'edward anhalt', 'antun vrdoljak', 'rahul dholakia', 'israel zangwill', 'ivo caprino', 'bill oakley', 'juzo itami', 'dale resteghini', 'john dickson carr', 'chris kattan', 'stephen sinclair', 'naomi kawase', 'juan carlos fresnadillo', 'matthew vaughn', 'jeremy brock', 'rajesh', 'stirling silliphant', 'assi dayan', 'martin scorsese', 'tamara jenkins', 'parmeet sethi', 'manoj kumar', 'pietro francisci', 'vittorio de sica', 'annelise hovmand', 'quentin tarantino', 'keith gordon', 'adam sandler', 'jada pinkett smith', 'charles lederer', 'hisham zreiq', 'morris engel', 'don sharp', 'gillo pontecorvo', 'james dickey', 'thangar bachchan', 'mahesh manjrekar', 'nuri bilge ceylan', 'henry king', 'chester himes', 'daphne du maurier', 'paddy chayefsky', 'john grierson', 'jacques jaccard', 'dario argento', 'alex cox', 'robert bloch', 'greydon clark', 'sun yu', 'nanni moretti', 'john cassavetes', 'mack sennett', 'beulah marie dix', 'michael dougherty', 'abbas tyrewala', 'cy endfield', 'andreas schnaas', 'joaquim sapinho', 'bharathiraja', 'harish shankar', 'norm prescott', 'lynn hershman leeson', 'ron howard', 'peter bogdanovich', 'rupert holmes', 'scott fellows', 'al boasberg', 'julia loktev', 'talking heads', 'ub iwerks', 'robert thalheim', 'ezio greggio', 'david gilmour', 'johnny carpenter', 'geoffrey chaucer', 'fassbinder', 'ravichandran', 'joko anwar', 'dennis law', 'dinos dimopoulos'] | A King in New York | A King in New York is a 1957 British comedy film directed by and starring Charlie Chaplin in his last leading role, which co-stars, among others, his young son Michael. The film presents a satirical view of the McCarthy communist-hunt era and certain other aspects of United States politics and society. The film, which was produced in Europe after Chaplin's exile from the U.S. in 1952, did not open in the United States until 1973. |
48 | screenwriter | The War Game | Peter Watkins | ['charles chauvel', 'bernard borderie', 'denys desjardins', 'uderzo', 'alfred rode', 'robert thalheim', 'don taylor', 'cornell woolrich', 'puri jagannadh', 'craven', 'renato castellani', 'ennio de concini', 'alexandre dumas', 'mike white', 'ken marino', 'nanette burstein', 'visconti', 'robert coover', 'delmer daves', 'anurag kashyap', 'henri verneuil', 'nick flynn', 'eisenstein', 'mario monicelli', 'howard estabrook', 'glen morgan', 'alexander kluge', 'jill sprecher', 'john grisham', 'claude sautet', 'asia argento', 'carl reiner', 'alain tanner', 'mick molloy', 'lexi alexander', 'gerhard lamprecht', 'vinayan', 'robert graves', 'giulio petroni', 'claudio gora', 'joris ivens', 'adam horowitz', 'juzo itami', 'iqbal durrani', 'neil gaiman', 'murali gopy', 'gary goldman', 'luigi magni', 'leslie iwerks', 'laurent boutonnat', 'nora roberts', 'steve kloves', 'david gilmour', 'gregory nava', 'ettore scola', 'don michael paul', 'bryan konietzko', 'shunji iwai', 'riccardo freda', 'louis sachar', 'sergio castellitto', 'vittorio caprioli', 'harry baweja', 'bobcat goldthwait', 'reginald rose', 'david seltzer', 'hannah fidell', 'inder raj anand', 'kenneth bi', 'ice cube', 'delia ephron', 'george lopez', 'robert clouse', 'jon vitti', 'shane van dyke', 'nick giannopoulos', 'david whitaker', 'mary norton', 'franco nero', 'dennis gansel', 'nikolaj arcel', 'dale resteghini', 'bryan fuller', 'jack vance', 'alexandre aja', 'bharathiraja', 'paul morrissey', 'gerry anderson', 'darren aronofsky', 'marcus dunstan', 'fausto brizzi', 'david gordon green', 'lynn hershman leeson', 'frank renzulli', 'victor hugo', 'margaret forster', 'sanjay leela bhansali', 'chazz palminteri', 'naomi foner'] | Derek Ware (actor) | Derek Arthur Ware (27 February 1938 – 22 September 2015) was an English actor and stuntman, active from the late 1950s through the 1990s. Ware's parents were Arthur, a music hall performer, and his wife Margaret. A graduate of RADA, his earliest television work was on the BBC's cycle of Shakespeare's history plays, An Age of Kings (1960), as both actor and stunt arranger. For the director Peter Watkins, Ware was involved in the production of the docudramas, Culloden and The War Game (1965), both for the BBC. Ware was a stuntman and fight arranger for the early seasons of Doctor Who on which his company Havoc, founded in 1966, was involved as well as many other television shows into the 1970s, for both the BBC and ITV. The company entirely dominating the stunt work field for a time, but had been dissolved by the end of the 1970s. He worked on Z-Cars, the original The Italian Job (1969), in which he also played the role of Rozzer, and later, on EastEnders. |
48 | screenwriter | Wild Rovers | Blake Edwards | ['knut hamsun', 'mario puzo', 'guo jingming', 'larry bishop', 'bruce labruce', 'mark frost', 'morris engel', 'curtis bernhardt', 'carl zuckmayer', 'george meyer', 'john duigan', 'michel ocelot', 'roger avary', 'carl foreman', 'golan', 'george eliot', 'nitai palit', 'jackie collins', 'giuliano carnimeo', 'tom gries', 'markus imhoof', 'mary harron', 'jean giraudoux', 'james clavell', 'frank pierson', 'james goldman', 'harish shankar', 'ken kwapis', 'stephen king', 'mario martone', 'hideaki anno', 'hal hartley', 'nicholas stoller', 'vimukthi jayasundara', 'patrick kong', 'sam peckinpah', 'hopper', 'terrence malick', 'oscar hammerstein ii', 'gregory la cava', 'david gerrold', 'art linson', 'joseph kessel', 'shane van dyke', 'jayachitra', 'steven moffat', 'nikos tsiforos', 'george pelecanos', 'george seaton', 'satyajit ray', 'nino manfredi', 'inder raj anand', 'nagesh kukunoor', 'donick cary', 'jafar panahi', 'marco bechis', 'pierre culliford', 'larysa kondracki', 'leigh whannell', 'john houseman', 'dover kosashvili', 'jamie brittain', 'roland topor', 'christian frei', 'howard hawks', 'yasmin ahmad', 'steven seagal', 'stephen hillenburg', 'david sherlock', 'lars jansson', 'giacomo gentilomo', 'sacha guitry', 'bruno de almeida', 'monica vitti', 'joseph heller', 'gennaro righelli', 'barry letts', 'robert ardrey', 'haskell wexler', 'fazil', 'anant mahadevan', 'miyazaki', 'curzio malaparte', 'carl reiner', 'roger waters', 'robert ludlum', 'bob dylan', 'guy davidi', 'eddie murphy', 'judd apatow', 'al jean', 'amole gupte', 'santhana bharathi', 'zhang yimou', 'joko anwar', 'henry jaglom', 'fredric brown', 'yorgos lanthimos', 'karyn kusama'] | Wild Rovers | Wild Rovers is a 1971 American Western film directed by Blake Edwards and starring William Holden and Ryan O'Neal. Originally intended as a three-hour epic, it was heavily edited and changed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer without Edwards' knowledge, including a reversal of the ending from a negative one to a positive. Edwards disowned the finished film as released, and later satirised his battle with the studio in his comedy S.O.B., which also starred Holden. |
48 | screenwriter | Downton Abbey | Julian Fellowes | ['gary cooper', 'eric schaeffer', 'desiree akhavan', 'trivikram srinivas', 'montgomery clift', 'gerry anderson', 'arun pandian', 'thackeray', 'christopher hampton', 'david mamet', 'niki caro', 'stefan zweig', 'fritz lang', 'lucio fulci', 'matt reeves', 'guido brignone', 'daniele luchetti', 'steven bochco', 'radhakrishna jagarlamudi', 'prachya pinkaew', 'gary janetti', 'sooraj barjatya', 'bruno bozzetto', 'nitai palit', 'yvan attal', 'greg mottola', 'bernardo bertolucci', 'inder raj anand', 'michel hazanavicius', 'jerry warren', 'todd haynes', 'usmar ismail', 'tom tryon', 'arthur conan doyle', 'howard franklin', 'peter facinelli', 'ed wood', 'sophie barthes', 'antun vrdoljak', 'rowan atkinson', 'yorgos lanthimos', 'harry piel', 'peter weir', 'karen moncrieff', 'aleksey tolstoy', 'manoj kumar', 'franco amurri', 'imtiaz ali', 'howard fast', 'gackt', 'nathanael west', 'darren aronofsky', 'anatole de grunwald', 'lincoln child', 'charles macarthur', 'rob grant', 'david decoteau', 'michel deville', 'thangar bachchan', 'takashi yamazaki', 'angela lansbury', 'roland pertwee', 'dover kosashvili', 'garson kanin', 'michael radford', 'saeed akhtar mirza', 'jack black', 'petr zelenka', 'assi dayan', 'alex hirsch', 'sidney morgan', 'daniel myrick', 'bulle ogier', 'stan lee', 'thornton wilder', 'deepa mehta', 'matt damon', 'julie delpy', 'rajiv rai', 'prabhu deva', 'pete dexter', 'gurvinder singh', 'gandhi krishna', 'attila dargay', 'suri', 'king vidor', 'bharathi raja', 'philip macdonald', 'nick gomez', 'paul fix', 'douglas day stewart', 'ramanand sagar', 'david ayer', 'david gilmour', 'vikas swarup', 'rex beach', 'joe carnahan', 'disney', 'benjamin christensen'] | Downton Abbey | Downton Abbey is a British historical period drama television series created by Julian Fellowes and co-produced by Carnival Films and Masterpiece. It first aired on ITV in the United Kingdom on 26 September 2010, and on PBS in the United States on 9 January 2011, as part of the Masterpiece Classic anthology. Six series have been made, the sixth airing in the autumn of 2015 in the UK and Ireland. The fifth began airing in the United States on 4 January 2015. On 26 March 2015, the sixth series was confirmed to be the final series, with the final episode airing in the UK on 25 December 2015 on ITV. The series, set in the fictional Yorkshire country estate of Downton Abbey, depicts the lives of the aristocratic Crawley family and their domestic servants in the post-Edwardian era—with the great events in history having an effect on their lives and on the British social hierarchy. Such events depicted throughout the series include news of the sinking of the RMS Titanic in the first series; the outbreak of the First World War, the Spanish influenza pandemic, and the Marconi scandal in the second series; the interwar period and the formation of the Irish Free State in the third series; the Teapot Dome scandal in the fourth series; and the United Kingdom general election of 1923, the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre, and the Beer Hall Putsch in the fifth series. Downton Abbey has received critical acclaim from television critics and won numerous accolades, including a Golden Globe Award for Best Miniseries or Television Film and a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Miniseries or Movie. It was recognised by Guinness World Records as the most critically acclaimed English-language television series of 2011. It earned the most nominations of any international television series in the history of the Primetime Emmy Awards, with twenty-seven in total (after two series). It was the most watched television series on both ITV and PBS, and subsequently became the most successful British costume drama series since the 1981 television serial of Brideshead Revisited. By the third series, it had become one of the most widely watched television drama shows in the world. On 26 March 2015, Carnival Films and ITV announced that the sixth series would be the last. The sixth series aired on ITV between 20 September 2015 and 8 November 2015, and a final episode, serving as the annual Christmas special, aired on 25 December 2015. Although there are no plans in place, there are strong rumours of a future film adaptation, with executive producer Gareth Neame saying that he was "very interested" and Alex Donohue of bookmakers Ladbrokes saying that "it only looks like being a matter of time before the film is released." |
48 | screenwriter | Crank | Mark Neveldine | ['george bernard shaw', 'tobias lindholm', 'hajime kanzaka', 'philip dunne', 'gilliam', 'caveh zahedi', 'orson welles', 'guido brignone', 'charles portis', 'sigmund romberg', 'guy green', 'claude binyon', 'spielberg', 'syed noor', 'charles marquis warren', 'asghar farhadi', 'francesco nuti', 'ennio de concini', 'fred guiol', 'david baddiel', 'rene daalder', 'carolyn omine', 'balaji mohan', 'preetham gubbi', 'panchu arunachalam', 'rich christiano', 'jose javier reyes', 'glendon swarthout', 'elvis presley', 'scott shaw', 'lekh tandon', 'adam beach', 'vetrimaran', 'hannah fidell', 'ashutosh gowariker', 'feng xiaogang', 'samuel hoffenstein', 'gunnel linde', 'jeph loeb', 'danny strong', 'jeff lieberman', 'vikram bhatt', 'michael herbig', 'derek ford', 'william kotcheff', 'cesare zavattini', 'shoaib mansoor', 'peter bogdanovich', 'bertrand blier', 'mario monicelli', 'bart freundlich', 'william saroyan', 'dorothy davenport', 'paul theroux', 'takahata', 'carl reiner', 'alberto moravia', 'beaumont smith', 'robert youngson', 'paul hogan', 'aaron springer', 'bill plympton', 'sylvester stallone', 'anthony perkins', 'lucy walker', 'john gilling', 'stanley lupino', 'samuel fuller', 'charles burnett', 'roman polanski', 'butch hartman', 'gordon mitchell', 'budd schulberg', 'edgar', 'eddie romero', 'john byrum', 'jack vance', 'todd phillips', 'steve barron', 'jan troell', 'marcello marchesi', 'craig mazin', 'steve kloves', 'karl brown', 'vishal bhardwaj', 'matthew robbins', 'moss hart', 'jean rollin', 'willem dafoe', 'jafar panahi', 'phil alden robinson', 'tom mix', 'riccardo freda', 'harpo marx', 'robert lepage', 'farrelly brothers', 'poe', 'mainak bhaumik', 'stanley tucci'] | Crank (film) | Crank is a 2006 American black comedy/action film written and directed by Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor and starring Jason Statham, Amy Smart and Jose Pablo Cantillo. The plot centers on a British hitman in Los Angeles named Chev Chelios who is poisoned and must keep his adrenaline flowing constantly in order to keep himself alive. He does so by various methods including taking drugs and getting into fights, while he tries to track down the man who poisoned him. The title of the film comes from the slang word for methamphetamine. The film was followed by a sequel, entitled High Voltage, in 2009. |
48 | screenwriter | Roadhouse Nights | Ben Hecht | ['radhakrishna jagarlamudi', 'danny smith', 'samuel fuller', 'tyler perry', 'arnaud desplechin', 'nils gaup', 'hal barwood', 'margery sharp', 'vikas swarup', 'donald ogden stewart', 'adam herz', 'ruy guerra', 'hasse alfredson', 'gene gauntier', 'ross mcelwee', 'edward zwick', 'jackie collins', 'rex beach', 'presley', 'uwe boll', 'ennio flaiano', 'william faulkner', 'raymond abrashkin', 'puneet sira', 'deepa mehta', 'lee david zlotoff', 'jeph loeb', 'pitof', 'herbert fields', 'john emerson', 'chantal akerman', 'sheldon lettich', 'cousteau', 'luigi zampa', 'lexi alexander', 'uday shankar', 'john milius', 'felliniesque', 'jose javier reyes', 'ranjan ghosh', 'howard hughes', 'nandita roy', 'mathieu kassovitz', 'kodi ramakrishna', 'guy de maupassant', 'marc connelly', 'balu mahendra', 'julie andrews', 'ron clements', 'daniele luchetti', 'bram stoker', 'clayton rawson', 'zane grey', 'josh schwartz', 'willi forst', 'john hodiak', 'frances goodrich', 'salman khan', 'frank spotnitz', 'peter fonda', 'nancy dowd', 'wojciech marczewski', 'eddie romero', 'john sturges', 'vimukthi jayasundara', 'gackt', 'jacques becker', 'clare boothe luce', 'paul hogan', 'philip barry', 'hume cronyn', 'david kirschner', 'oja kodar', 'sharman macdonald', 'joshua logan', 'marco ferreri', 'arthur dong', 'michael showalter', 'sydney boehm', 'mannus franken', 'ben stiller', 'nancy meyers', 'nicole garcia', 'steve barron', 'arnaldo jabor', 'renato salvatori', 'terry nation', 'mel brooks', 'alex proyas', 'vittorio metz', 'tolstoy', 'adam beach', 'dan harris', 'william fruet', 'stewart raffill', 'douglas day stewart', 'david zucker', 'mc ren', 'warren ellis'] | Roadhouse Nights | Roadhouse Nights is a 1930 American Pre-Code gangster film. A number of sources including Sally Cline in her book Dashiell Hammett Man of Mystery claim it is based on the classic novel Red Harvest written by Dashiell Hammett (author of The Maltese Falcon, The Thin Man, and The Glass Key). However the credits of the film itself say only "An Original Screenplay by Ben Hecht." Hammett receives no mention at all (and the plots are not similar). The movie, an unusual amalgam of musical comedy and gangster melodrama, was directed by Hobart Henley, stars Helen Morgan, Charles Ruggles, and Fred Kohler, and features a rare screen musical comedy performance by Jimmy Durante, in his screen debut, with his vaudeville partners Lou Clayton and Eddie Jackson ("Clayton, Jackson, and Durante"). Helen Morgan also sings It Can't Go On Like This. |
48 | screenwriter | A Hatful of Rain | Carl Foreman | ['dick clement', 'kitano', 'melville', 'jeremy brock', 'randolph scott', 'gerhard lamprecht', 'yuthlert sippapak', 'terry gilliam', 'norodom sihanouk', 'anthony minghella', 'heinrich mann', 'fay mckenzie', 'sara sugarman', 'stanley lupino', 'chantal akerman', 'nick cave', 'carlton cuse', 'david simon', 'nora ephron', 'nicolas winding refn', 'frank capra', 'wallace shawn', 'kevin williamson', 'george meyer', 'ben wheatley', 'alain corneau', 'wallace wolodarsky', 'donick cary', 'andrew niccol', 'henry king', 'alex van warmerdam', 'steven seagal', 'wojciech marczewski', 'jean renoir', 'franco nero', 'lekh tandon', 'ben stassen', 'alfred uhry', 'michael crichton', 'winston groom', 'adoor gopalakrishnan', 'leukos films', 'tetsuya nakashima', 'nicholas mosley', 'brent hodge', 'albert pyun', 'thea von harbou', 'mathieu kassovitz', 'dasari narayana rao', 'hans christian andersen', 'che', 'jacques rouffio', 'chaplin', 'lev atamanov', 'oja kodar', 'bam margera', 'robert enrico', 'stephen sommers', 'johnny carpenter', 'kevin reynolds', 'fred olen ray', 'charlyne yi', 'chris rock', 'nicholas stoller', 'alessandro blasetti', 'don mckellar', 'vikas swarup', 'roddy doyle', 'alexander payne', 'wes anderson', 'stefan zweig', 'anil sharma', 'joss whedon', 'vittorio caprioli', 'erik balling', 'satish kaushik', 'perarasu', 'mackinlay kantor', 'michael roemer', 'prachya pinkaew', 'prabhu deva', 'elfriede jelinek', 'robert lopez', 'noel clarke', 'john sayles', 'stuart gordon', 'steven bochco', 'geert wilders', 'jon cleary', 'george axelrod', 'anoop menon', 'tyler perry', 'miles millar', 'james huth', 'narendra bedi', 'rupesh paul', 'michael hurst', 'krishna vamsi', 'stephen sondheim'] | A Hatful of Rain | A Hatful of Rain is a 1957 American dramatic film about a young married man with a secret morphine addiction. It is a medically and sociologically accurate account of the effects of morphine on an addict and his family. The frank depiction of drug addiction in a feature film was a rarity for its time. The film stars Eva Marie Saint, Don Murray, Anthony Franciosa, Lloyd Nolan, and Henry Silva. It was adapted by Michael V. Gazzo, Alfred Hayes, and Carl Foreman from the play by Gazzo. Foreman was blacklisted at the time of the film's release. The Writers Guild of America added his name to the film's credits in 1998, 14 years after his death. It was directed by Fred Zinnemann and features a strong musical score by Bernard Herrmann. Herrmann was asked by 20th Century Fox to rescore his prelude for the film as the original was considered "too terrifying". Franciosa was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role. |
48 | screenwriter | Ghosts | Michael Jackson | ['patrick meighan', 'wellesley wild', 'al jean', 'francis veber', 'dolph lundgren', 'prasanna vithanage', 'eric schaeffer', 'ranald macdougall', 'peter ustinov', 'lynn shelton', 'puri jagannadh', 'hitchcock', 'ata demirer', 'xavier dolan', 'alain berliner', 'krishna vamsi', 'bob rafelson', 'jonah hill', 'sridhar', 'emlyn williams', 'james clavell', 'jim rash', 'bent hamer', 'al adamson', 'jane campion', 'dick clement', 'habib faisal', 'sebastian gutierrez', 'christopher mcquarrie', 'derek ford', 'lucy liu', 'larry buchanan', 'majid majidi', 'delmer daves', 'linguswamy', 'william asher', 'alexandre rockwell', 'jennifer westfeldt', 'ron mann', 'george nolfi', 'chandler', 'neil jordan', 'jim abrahams', 'danny strong', 'adolfo aristarain', 'kenneth bi', 'jim cash', 'johnny depp', 'fausto brizzi', 'curtis hanson', 'larry mcmurtry', 'visu', 'john galsworthy', 'nicholas ray', 'damon lindelof', 'prachya pinkaew', 'juan antonio bardem', 'freleng', 'paolo sorrentino', 'ti west', 'vito russo', 'terrance dicks', 'eldar ryazanov', 'ramin bahrani', 'howard hawks', 'keith gordon', 'claude sautet', 'gene autry', 'peter richardson', 'parmeet sethi', 'sebastian doggart', 'fazil', 'ravi jadhav', 'matt reeves', 'graham roland', 'james toback', 'shyamaprasad', 'brannon braga', 'tod browning', 'boccaccio', 'hasse ekman', 'daggubati venkatesh', 'lekh tandon', 'roy william neill', 'enzo barboni', 'vimukthi jayasundara', 'charles macarthur', 'massimo dallamano', 'kamal amrohi', 'rajesh', 'bankim', 'maurizio ponzi', 'takashi ishii', 'cung le', 'margaret ayer barnes', 'nathanael west', 'ramchandra pn', 'steve callaghan', 'peque gallaga'] | Travis Payne | Travis Payne (born July 5, 1971) is an American choreographer, director, and producer. He was the choreographer for Michael Jackson's This Is It until Jackson's death. Payne also served as the associate producer for This Is It, and along with the director, Kenny Ortega, was extensively and intimately involved in the making of the film. To date, This Is It worldwide gross revenue totaled $261.3 million during its theatrical run making it the highest grossing documentary or concert movie of all time. Payne is the youngest inductee into the Gallery of Greats, and the recipient of numerous nominations and awards. He has been honored with the MTV Video Music Award for Best Choreography four times for his work with En Vogue, Salt-N-Pepa as well as Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson on the music video /short-film on "Scream" which is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the most expensive music video ever made. He also received three American Choreography Awards, including honors for his work on "Scream" and Michael Jackson's Ghosts. Payne was nominated for an Emmy Award for his choreography work with Michael Jackson on the "Dangerous" performance for the 1995 MTV Video Music Awards opening segment. He was again nominated for an Emmy Award in 2006 for his work on Disney's The Suite Life of Zack & Cody. He is also a two-time recipient of the prestigious Music Video Producers Association Award for Outstanding Achievement in Choreography for his work with the Brian Setzer Orchestra and Ally McBeal. In December 2009, Payne was featured with a write-up in the Michael Jackson Opus and recognized for his choreography and contribution for his work with the King of Pop. On January 26, 2011, Travis Payne was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 12th anniversary show of The Carnival: Choreographer's Ball. |
48 | screenwriter | The Defector | Montgomery Clift | ['john ridley', 'betty comden', 'leigh brackett', 'trivikram srinivas', 'john requa', 'yoji yamada', 'salvatore samperi', 'clayton rawson', 'nicholas pileggi', 'john boorman', 'ira sachs', 'arch oboler', 'silvio soldini', 'george meyer', 'larry david', 'john frink', 'mike scully', 'ken marino', 'sandra bullock', 'alessandro blasetti', 'shohei imamura', 'mackinlay kantor', 'john mortimer', 'prabhu deva', 'aditya chopra', 'robert thalheim', 'prakash jha', 'lewis gilbert', 'terrence malick', 'peter spierig', 'pascal quignard', 'bruce manning', 'bruce bennett', 'tommy wiseau', 'byron kennedy', 'deepa mehta', 'cherry chevapravatdumrong', 'luigi comencini', 'rashida jones', 'gary cooper', 'fred dekker', 'shankar nag', 'franz kafka', 'luca guadagnino', 'ed burns', 'bert williams', 'george pan cosmatos', 'ernest lehman', 'maurizio zaccaro', 'hasse ekman', 'panchu arunachalam', 'sacha baron cohen', 'mae west', 'harry shearer', 'martha coolidge', 'marc rocco', 'michael nesmith', 'david chase', 'david butler', 'ajab gul', 'hal barwood', 'edward anhalt', 'bitto albertini', 'stephen gyllenhaal', 'jack hill', 'maurizio ponzi', 'benito zambrano', 'pasquale squitieri', 'ayan mukerji', 'robert mark kamen', 'howard hughes', 'sidney lumet', 'mamoru hosoda', 'abraham polonsky', 'frank darabont', 'ron howard', 'andy tennant', 'dan curtis', 'alexander knox', 'alain tanner', 'vineeth sreenivasan', 'michel ocelot', 'li yang', 'walter salles', 'puneet issar', 'joseph wambaugh', 'matti kassila', 'matthew vaughn', 'marshall brickman', 'kamal hassan', 'sergio castellitto', 'deb lacusta', 'jerry wald', 'thom eberhardt', 'david cronenberg', 'cameron crowe', 'sam fuller', 'gabriel axel', 'eddie cantor'] | The Defector (film) | The Defector is a 1966 thriller film, starring Montgomery Clift, Roddy McDowall and Macha Meril. It was directed by Belgian director/producer Raoul Lévy and based on the 1965 novel L'espion by Paul Thomas. |
48 | screenwriter | The Flesh and the Fiends | John Gilling | ['matthew chapman', 'jiang wen', 'frank zappa', 'james cameron', 'vittorio metz', 'sam shepard', 'john swartzwelder', 'jonah hill', 'vetrimaran', 'ben travers', 'forough farrokhzad', 'sergio martino', 'dev anand', 'ketan mehta', 'massimo troisi', 'shoaib mansoor', 'torill kove', 'per fly', 'giuseppe de santis', 'bruce labruce', 'simon beaufoy', 'jim wynorski', 'lupu pick', 'abhishek chaubey', 'peter morgan', 'ida may park', 'jules furthman', 'thom fitzgerald', 'savita bhatti', 'stanley kubrick', 'thakazhi sivasankara pillai', 'james coburn', 'sooni taraporevala', 'matt damon', 'mike white', 'ondi timoner', 'albert parker', 'bruno de almeida', 'felix yusupov', 'dre', 'umesh mehra', 'yash chopra', 'mannus franken', 'christian frei', 'robert ben garant', 'steven bochco', 'russell mulcahy', 'cai chusheng', 'kim nguyen', 'anurag kashyap', 'prabhu solomon', 'ata demirer', 'alex garland', 'michael radford', 'sven nykvist', 'juzo itami', 'gene gauntier', 'dan castellaneta', 'sidney howard', 'albert hackett', 'gene quintano', 'xavier beauvois', 'barbara albert', 'cornelius ryan', 'fairbanks', 'scott wiper', 'selvaraghavan', 'vito russo', 'michael mccullers', 'patrick bauchau', 'mamoru nagano', 'matt chow', 'wolfgang petersen', 'topher grace', 'george seaton', 'shyamaprasad', 'martin davidson', 'lohithadas', 'damien chazelle', 'victor salva', 'kevin brownlow', 'louis ralph', 'alex cox', 'russ meyer', 'goutom ghosh', 'mike figgis', 'kader khan', 'adam mckay', 'kiyoshi kurosawa', 'spike milligan', 'john grisham', 'stephen king', 'derek ford', 'june diane raphael', 'bruce campbell', 'gennaro righelli', 'neri parenti', 'marcel camus', 'balaji sakthivel'] | The Flesh and the Fiends | The Flesh and the Fiends (US title Mania) is a 1960 British horror film directed by John Gilling. It stars Peter Cushing as 19th-century medical doctor Robert Knox, who purchases human corpses for research from a murderous pair named Burke and Hare (George Rose and Donald Pleasence). The film is based on the true case of Burke and Hare, who murdered at least 16 people in 1828 Edinburgh, Scotland and sold their bodies for anatomical research. |
48 | screenwriter | Creature of the Walking Dead | Jerry Warren | ['rajakumaran', 'kubrick', 'peque gallaga', 'david winters', 'ernesto guevara', 'tomas alfredson', 'john emerson', 'chris chibnall', 'jack higgins', 'harold ramis', 'peter berg', 'robert coover', 'dinos dimopoulos', 'mahesh bhatt', 'nick love', 'robert aldrich', 'robert boris', 'werner herzog', 'emilio salgari', 'robert hamer', 'wilfred lucas', 'robert ludlum', 'juliusz machulski', 'michel deville', 'william goldman', 'hugo fregonese', 'lester james peries', 'costa gavras', 'matti kassila', 'robert benchley', 'jessica stevenson', 'andrew adamson', 'betty comden', 'bharathi raja', 'ernest vajda', 'brian gibson', 'dennis gansel', 'johnny depp', 'edmond keosayan', 'stirling silliphant', 'nagisa oshima', 'alexander korda', 'vetrimaaran', 'dhundiraj govind phalke', 'curtis hanson', 'rich christiano', 'max linder', 'christopher guest', 'venkat prabhu', 'jack black', 'norman krasna', 'matt warburton', 'hugo haas', 'larry semon', 'donald glover', 'david whitaker', 'anthony hickox', 'kannadasan', 'budd schulberg', 'matt reeves', 'chris cunningham', 'patrick meighan', 'hiroshi inagaki', 'vince vaughn', 'kari skogland', 'apichatpong weerasethakul', 'charles schnee', 'gig young', 'jeffery deaver', 'dilip kumar', 'james ellroy', 'bram stoker', 'morrie ryskind', 'guy ritchie', 'lena dunham', 'michel blanc', 'visconti', 'george waggner', 'luigi cozzi', 'francesco maselli', 'oscar apfel', 'charles marquis warren', 'crichton', 'del tenney', 'henry king', 'antonio capuano', 'raymond wong', 'nick cave', 'victor hugo', 'bob dylan', 'salman khan', 'bitto albertini', 'herman melville', 'ruth gordon', 'casper christensen', 'bob fosse', 'kadiri venkata reddy', 'marryat', 'gerhard lamprecht'] | Creature of the Walking Dead | Creature of the Walking Dead is a 1965 American film directed by Jerry Warren. |
48 | screenwriter | I Am Self Sufficient | Nanni Moretti | ['maurice pialat', 'michele lupo', 'neil jordan', 'justin theroux', 'harold lloyd', 'colin trevorrow', 'manivannan', 'marco vicario', 'greydon clark', 'chris chibnall', 'denison clift', 'melville shavelson', 'tim mccanlies', 'hedy lamarr', 'savage steve holland', 'charles band', 'tom mcloughlin', 'john krish', 'tommy chong', 'turk pipkin', 'hobart bosworth', 'nikhil advani', 'wong kar wai', 'gulzar', 'knut hamsun', 'peter bogdanovich', 'milton subotsky', 'norman jewison', 'gianni amelio', 'curzio malaparte', 'edgar', 'jonas mekas', 'gary burns', 'martin scorsese', 'lynn shelton', 'james bridges', 'scott caan', 'robert bresson', 'max neufeld', 'sun yu', 'ken marino', 'david gerrold', 'mark boal', 'peter weir', 'gordon chan', 'samudrala raghavacharya', 'carlos saldanha', 'amleto palermi', 'ketan mehta', 'dan aykroyd', 'cornel wilde', 'talking heads', 'armando crispino', 'joseph barbera', 'ray bradbury', 'warren beatty', 'gervais', 'dayal padmanabhan', 'harmony korine', 'fairbanks', 'luigi chiarini', 'nicholas ray', 'wendy wasserstein', 'santosh sivan', 'mainak bhaumik', 'hideaki anno', 'robert aldrich', 'eriprando visconti', 'tobias lindholm', 'xavier dolan', 'melissa rosenberg', 'david gordon green', 'ettore scola', 'fredric brown', 'chetan bhagat', 'subodh mukherjee', 'harry hurwitz', 'francis ford coppola', 'michael cacoyannis', 'william frawley', 'fellini', 'stephen hillenburg', 'gianni franciolini', 'clifton ko', 'leonard spigelgass', 'alexander tuschinski', 'claudio gora', 'laurent boutonnat', 'charles guggenheim', 'giuseppe ferrara', 'bharathiraja', 'keith gordon', 'michael powell', 'jim rash', 'puttanna kanagal', 'adam mckay', 'howard hawks', 'eddie murphy', 'hal hartley'] | I Am Self Sufficient | I Am Self Sufficient (Italian: Io sono un autarchico) is a 1976 Italian comedy film directed by and starring Nanni Moretti. |
48 | screenwriter | Chameli | Sudhir Mishra | ['albert parker', 'manish jha', 'william hanna', 'tim mccanlies', 'george meyer', 'annelise hovmand', 'sam peckinpah', 'aziz mirza', 'roger kumble', 'frederick hazlitt brennan', 'jerzy hoffman', 'thornton wilder', 'alex proyas', 'gene quintano', 'abbas kiarostami', 'kamal hassan', 'stephen gyllenhaal', 'carrie fisher', 'delia ephron', 'ernesto guevara', 'mary mccarthy', 'larisa shepitko', 'brad bird', 'wes hurley', 'sarah watt', 'vincent gallo', 'curt siodmak', 'baumbach', 'pascal quignard', 'tan tjoei hock', 'blessy', 'surender reddy', 'charles bronson', 'ringo lam', 'vittorio de sica', 'geoffrey wright', 'aku louhimies', 'andrew adamson', 'samir karnik', 'robert bloch', 'freleng', 'christy brown', 'eytan fox', 'dover kosashvili', 'raymond longford', 'fernando trueba', 'shane meadows', 'rama narayanan', 'terence rattigan', 'jerry lewis', 'ricky gervais', 'sreekumaran thampi', 'trent harris', 'macfarlane', 'sunil kumar desai', 'sydney boehm', 'mel gibson', 'nagesh kukunoor', 'sylvain chomet', 'roald dahl', 'albert brooks', 'philip yordan', 'naomi kawase', 'smeep kang', 'robert riskin', 'joseph wambaugh', 'gabriele muccino', 'dylan', 'lukas moodysson', 'carl theodor dreyer', 'nick flynn', 'john grisham', 'shaad ali', 'billy bob thornton', 'casper christensen', 'marty feldman', 'gina kim', 'wojciech jerzy has', 'carolyn omine', 'eric forsberg', 'jack neo', 'prakash jha', 'clare boothe luce', 'rachel field', 'john galsworthy', 'bhabendra nath saikia', 'lew cody', 'claude chabrol', 'michael weller', 'gennaro righelli', 'emmett dalton', 'roger avary', 'kenji mizoguchi', 'charlyne yi', 'upton sinclair', 'mark frost', 'mohsen makhmalbaf', 'henri colpi', 'gerry anderson'] | Sudhir Mishra | Sudhir Mishra is an Indian film director and screenwriter known for directing critically acclaimed films like Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi, Dharavi and Chameli. Mishra has had a 30-year career with his work recognised by the Government of India by him receiving three National Awards from the President of India, as well as Chevalier of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French government (equivalent to knighthood). He was one of the pioneers of the alternative independent cinema movement in India in the 1980s and he is one of the few directors from that era who has still managed to remain contemporary. |
48 | screenwriter | The Satan Bug | James Clavell | ['fred dekker', 'alex garland', 'andrei tarkovsky', 'fairbanks', 'anya seton', 'thampi kannanthanam', 'frances goodrich', 'winston churchill', 'dan fogelman', 'james leo herlihy', 'mary norton', 'balaji tharaneetharan', 'sudhir mishra', 'joseph heller', 'alexander payne', 'albert dupontel', 'peyo', 'leslie norman', 'alex chandon', 'hopper', 'don michael paul', 'jean van hamme', 'kubrick', 'bhabendra nath saikia', 'hans weingartner', 'luciano emmer', 'eric forsberg', 'takashi yamazaki', 'craig mazin', 'michael dowse', 'beat takeshi', 'roland pertwee', 'nicole garcia', 'rob zombie', 'liang yusheng', 'lordi', 'sidney morgan', 'peque gallaga', 'frank ross', 'prakash raj', 'adam beach', 'soori', 'jacques jaccard', 'rahul dholakia', 'noah baumbach', 'tony jaa', 'cesare zavattini', 'john grisham', 'jeff westbrook', 'lucas kazan', 'matt warburton', 'dorothy davenport', 'mark rosman', 'alexandre michon', 'david cronenberg', 'hasford', 'kona venkat', 'bam margera', 'luis trenker', 'george nolfi', 'larysa kondracki', 'valentine davies', 'crane wilbur', 'wellesley wild', 'andjar asmara', 'giorgio ferroni', 'terence rattigan', 'nick cave', 'matt damon', 'tapan sinha', 'markus imhoof', 'vijay anand', 'john ford', 'john frink', 'frank spotnitz', 'terry george', 'jean aurel', 'tareque', 'michel gondry', 'wolfgang petersen', 'panju arunachalam', 'will hay', 'sasikumar', 'jerry lewis', 'mark neveldine', 'nagisa oshima', 'javed jabbar', 'bruce chatwin', 'godfrey reggio', 'balu mahendra', 'wayne wang', 'peter jackson', 'michael palin', 'adolph green', 'mike myers', 'sriram raghavan', 'james mason', 'jim cash', 'mainak bhaumik'] | The Satan Bug | The Satan Bug is a 1965 American science fiction suspense film produced and directed by John Sturges. The screenplay by James Clavell and Edward Anhalt was loosely based on the 1962 novel of the same name by Alistair MacLean under the pseudonym Ian Stuart. The film stars George Maharis, Richard Basehart, Anne Francis and Dana Andrews. The film score was composed by Jerry Goldsmith. |
48 | screenwriter | Il Bandito | Alberto Lattuada | ['jonah hill', 'aldo fabrizi', 'paolo villaggio', 'martin mcdonagh', 'carl reiner', 'matt damon', 'lew cody', 'nanette burstein', 'hal needham', 'josh schwartz', 'stephen gyllenhaal', 'frederick knott', 'sidney buchman', 'andy sidaris', 'maximilian schell', 'garrett lerner', 'brian klugman', 'lone scherfig', 'michael petroni', 'francis veber', 'peter greenaway', 'chen kaige', 'anita loos', 'deepa mehta', 'ricky tognazzi', 'anders thomas jensen', 'ishmael bernal', 'frederick hazlitt brennan', 'alberto moravia', 'elinor glyn', 'jean bruce', 'pat conroy', 'alexander kluge', 'winston churchill', 'nicholas mosley', 'takeshi kitano', 'joseph conrad', 'jorge amado', 'robert graves', 'mae west', 'malcolm hulke', 'paddy chayefsky', 'russ meyer', 'stephen sommers', 'farrelly brothers', 'margaret forster', 'liang yusheng', 'jason zada', 'herzog', 'stephen sondheim', 'balaji tharaneetharan', 'edgar', 'ruy guerra', 'hitchcock', 'ramin bahrani', 'joss whedon', 'jonathan caouette', 'graciliano ramos', 'charles dickens', 'david baddiel', 'guido brignone', 'makoto shinkai', 'clifford odets', 'john schlesinger', 'emir kusturica', 'steve barron', 'david wain', 'wisit sasanatieng', 'mario puzo', 'willard huyck', 'jonathan latimer', 'michael weller', 'caroline carver', 'leo mccarey', 'gary burns', 'bryan fuller', 'alex chandon', 'denison clift', 'jim henson', 'sasi shanker', 'alejandro jodorowsky', 'ken hughes', 'claude chabrol', 'lawrence edward watkin', 'vikraman', 'walter reisch', 'alberto sordi', 'charlie kaufman', 'jahnu barua', 'puri jagannadh', 'david gilmour', 'ranjith sankar', 'aaron mcgruder', 'eric idle', 'greg daniels', 'adam curtis', 'zalman king', 'manoj kumar', 'brian robbins'] | The Bandit (1946 film) | The Bandit (Italian: Il Bandito) is a 1946 Italian drama film directed by Alberto Lattuada and starring Anna Magnani, Amedeo Nazzari and Carla Del Poggio. Amedeo Nazzari won the Nastro d'Argento as Best Actor. The film was entered into the 1946 Cannes Film Festival. |
48 | screenwriter | waydowntown | Gary Burns | ['mary harron', 'mike reiss', 'robert buckner', 'bert williams', 'mehmood', 'raymond chandler', 'james schamus', 'john cleese', 'scott fellows', 'louis ralph', 'gunnel linde', 'gy waldron', 'james ivory', 'ning hao', 'irwin allen', 'ray harryhausen', 'ryuhei kitamura', 'maxwell anderson', 'jimeoin', 'paul dehn', 'vikram bhatt', 'akira kurosawa', 'mary sweeney', 'antonio albanese', 'ishmael bernal', 'sundar rao nadkarni', 'robert rossen', 'steven moffat', 'hans alfredson', 'stephen wallace', 'tati', 'shoaib mansoor', 'krauss', 'valentine davies', 'george pal', 'basu chatterjee', 'hossein shahabi', 'jeremy scahill', 'ricardo franco', 'oshii', 'werner herzog', 'seenu ramasamy', 'al adamson', 'lincoln child', 'denys desjardins', 'glenn close', 'tarun mansukhani', 'naomi kawase', 'billy wilder', 'hans weingartner', 'robert townsend', 'delia ephron', 'scott shaw', 'mark steven johnson', 'danny strong', 'giuliano carnimeo', 'todd field', 'mikhail romm', 'shaad ali', 'spike lee', 'calder willingham', 'takashi miike', 'alexandre michon', 'aparna sen', 'eric idle', 'upton sinclair', 'lynn hershman leeson', 'gypsy rose lee', 'jyotiprasad agarwala', 'claude binyon', 'michael jackson', 'elaine may', 'carlton cuse', 'delmer daves', 'balaji tharaneetharan', 'john lasseter', 'horton foote', 'john houseman', 'topher grace', 'ranjith sankar', 'neeraj vora', 'murali gopy', 'giuseppe bertolucci', 'smeep kang', 'jim sharman', 'drake doremus', 'jennifer westfeldt', 'perarasu', 'furie', 'riccardo freda', 'robert altman', 'luiz de barros', 'william shakespeare', 'morris engel', 'arthur conan doyle', 'michael jai white', 'yuthlert sippapak', 'paolo villaggio', 'william steig'] | Waydowntown | waydowntown is a film directed by Gary Burns, released in 2000 which explores office driven culture. The film takes place in Calgary, Alberta, where many downtown buildings are connected by a network of skywalks called Plus 15. As a result, the hustle and bustle of the main street has been replaced by recirculated air, food courts, and fluorescent lights. This is the setting for Burns' sardonic comedy about Canadian corporate culture. |
48 | screenwriter | Eight Men Out | John Sayles | ['suresh krishna', 'boris malagurski', 'nick giannopoulos', 'sam peckinpah', 'benchley', 'tancred ibsen', 'robert townsend', 'madhavan', 'gore vidal', 'lester james peries', 'elwood blues', 'sergio castellitto', 'john waters', 'bruce campbell', 'nathan greno', 'tove jansson', 'stephen susco', 'maggie greenwald', 'alberto cavalcanti', 'william friedkin', 'ira sachs', 'jean van hamme', 'parmeet sethi', 'neil gaiman', 'baz luhrmann', 'tonino guerra', 'kaizad gustad', 'frederick hazlitt brennan', 'dan mazer', 'garin nugroho', 'talking heads', 'robert smigel', 'wellesley wild', 'charles martin smith', 'graham greene', 'masoud kimiai', 'turk pipkin', 'matthew chapman', 'david storey', 'pandiraj', 'nancy meyers', 'don stroud', 'james dearden', 'albert hackett', 'lewis milestone', 'stanislav rostotsky', 'martin scorsese', 'sreenivasan', 'dasari narayana rao', 'michael connelly', 'samuel hoffenstein', 'sir walter scott', 'david kirschner', 'james hilton', 'robert flaherty', 'philip kaufman', 'pitof', 'mahendran', 'javed jabbar', 'steven zaillian', 'philip macdonald', 'renato castellani', 'enrico oldoini', 'alejandro agresti', 'pere portabella', 'carlos hugo christensen', 'hiroshi inagaki', 'thangar bachchan', 'mateo gil', 'kelly reichardt', 'uderzo', 'puneet issar', 'ulrike ottinger', 'rob corddry', 'ron mann', 'puri jagannadh', 'ephraim kishon', 'anders thomas jensen', 'ben wheatley', 'angelina jolie', 'ning hao', 'jemaine clement', 'marghanita laski', 'danny boyle', 'john mctiernan', 'willard mack', 'george clooney', 'curzio malaparte', 'jason schwartzman', 'john francis daley', 'hamsalekha', 'burt young', 'alvin sargent', 'tim long', 'frank ross', 'michel ocelot', 'brian scully', 'tim robbins', 'gautham menon'] | Hugh Fullerton | Hugh Stuart Fullerton III (10 Sep 1873 – 27 Dec 1945) was an influential American sportswriter of the first half of the 20th century. He was one of the founders of the Baseball Writers' Association of America. He is best remembered for his role in uncovering the 1919 "Black Sox" Scandal. Studs Terkel played Fullerton in the film Eight Men Out. Fullerton was born in Ohio and attended the Ohio State University. Fullerton reportedly never graduated from Ohio State. He was kicked out for unknown reasons (he never explained to his family). He was later honored by the university for his writing. After starting in Cincinnati, he moved to Chicago to continue his career in journalism. Fullerton wrote in a colorful style, including slang and human interest elements for the first time in sports journalism. In fact, he is credited as the first writer to include quotes from players in sports coverage. Among his protégés were Ring Lardner and Grantland Rice. Fullerton, however, was also adept at the details of the game of baseball, and made strong use of the predictive power of baseball statistics. He made a name for himself in 1906 by predicting that the weak-hitting Chicago White Sox would upset the crosstown-rival Chicago Cubs in that year's World Series. The Cubs had won 116 games that season and were favored to win; the White Sox batted an anemic .230 and hit a total of seven home runs. The White Sox won the Series four games to two. Fullerton's prestige made him a powerful voice blowing the whistle on the Black Sox Scandal. Prior to the 1919 World Series between the White Sox and the Cincinnati Reds, Fullerton received a tip from professional gamblers that the Cincinnati team was a lock to win. The scene immortalized in the 1988 film Eight Men Out indicated that Fullerton (portrayed by Studs Terkel) watched the series with the legendary Ring Lardner (played by director John Sayles) and together they counted suspicious plays. In actuality, Fullerton did this with former pitching great Christy Mathewson. Fullerton's series of articles for the Chicago Herald-Examiner, headlined "Is Big League Baseball Being Run for Gamblers, with Ballplayers in the Deal?", forced the baseball establishment to investigate the charges. One year later, the eight White Sox ballplayers who participated in, or knew of, the plot to throw the series were banned from the game for life. Fullerton was also famous for writing stories about his hometown of Hillsboro, Ohio. Fullerton died on December 27, 1945 in Dunedin, Florida. He was posthumously awarded the J. G. Taylor Spink Award by the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1964. Hugh Fullerton IV (a.k.a. Hugh S. Fullerton Jr, 1904–1965) spent most of his professional career as an AP reporter and columnist. Hugh Fullerton V owned newspapers in Ohio and Michigan before teaching journalism in Michigan, Florida, Virginia, Bulgaria, and Texas. He holds four degrees, the last a Ph.D. in media economics. |
48 | screenwriter | The Birdcage | Elaine May | ['cherry chevapravatdumrong', 'michael moore', 'pietro germi', 'aditya chopra', 'kabir khan', 'subhash ghai', 'sergio citti', 'vicente aranda', 'errol flynn', 'rob corddry', 'sion sono', 'roddy doyle', 'balaji tharaneetharan', 'hugo fregonese', 'tom stoppard', 'doug naylor', 'vilhelm moberg', 'caroline carver', 'derick martini', 'norman jewison', 'ice cube', 'james booth', 'emilio salgari', 'tommy wirkola', 'terence winter', 'curt siodmak', 'xavier dolan', 'john ridley', 'mainak bhaumik', 'benchley', 'lewis furey', 'gurinder chadha', 'philip yordan', 'carole eastman', 'oscar hammerstein ii', 'stephen gyllenhaal', 'tom six', 'matt groening', 'linguswamy', 'yngve gamlin', 'danny boyle', 'tan tjoei hock', 'paul gallico', 'habib faisal', 'sanjay gupta', 'spike jonze', 'tullio pinelli', 'edward abbey', 'per fly', 'penelope spheeris', 'pere portabella', 'david schmoeller', 'matthew bright', 'gordon chan', 'john grisham', 'kon ichikawa', 'robert aldrich', 'giuseppe de santis', 'gus van sant', 'fred olen ray', 'anil sharma', 'clare boothe luce', 'adolfo aristarain', 'marco bechis', 'chris chibnall', 'patricia highsmith', 'majid majidi', 'asghar farhadi', 'nick flynn', 'joe carnahan', 'adam sandler', 'paddy chayefsky', 'gabriel axel', 'dennis gansel', 'ben wheatley', 'neeraj vora', 'senthilnathan', 'julia loktev', 'nelson pereira dos santos', 'bert kalmar', 'dwarakish', 'sachin bhowmick', 'chesterton', 'kubrick', 'vikas swarup', 'larry bishop', 'anita loos', 'eugene burdick', 'james huth', 'dome karukoski', 'hannah fidell', 'sajid khan', 'sidney morgan', 'james ivory', 'stanislav govorukhin', 'tarun mansukhani', 'jeremy scahill', 'alexander mackendrick', 'alexander sokurov'] | The Birdcage | The Birdcage is a 1996 American comedy film directed by Mike Nichols and starring Robin Williams, Gene Hackman, Nathan Lane and Dianne Wiest. Dan Futterman, Calista Flockhart, Hank Azaria, and Christine Baranski appear in supporting roles. The script was written by Elaine May. It is a remake of the 1978 Franco-Italian film, La Cage aux Folles, by Édouard Molinaro, starring Michel Serrault and Ugo Tognazzi. |
48 | screenwriter | The Sheriff | Fatty Arbuckle | ['gogol', 'turk pipkin', 'gy waldron', 'linguswamy', 'ramanand sagar', 'thangar bachchan', 'gene roddenberry', 'mark frost', 'tove jansson', 'wolfgang becker', 'sheldon lettich', 'paul thomas anderson', 'jacques audiard', 'chuck russell', 'gianni franciolini', 'stewart raffill', 'gary david goldberg', 'cavalcanti', 'rob corddry', 'ugo gregoretti', 'jan de hartog', 'nic pizzolatto', 'alvin sargent', 'leonard kastle', 'hal barwood', 'cheever', 'brad fraser', 'kiyoshi kurosawa', 'mark verheiden', 'susanne bier', 'frank ross', 'dan aykroyd', 'peter hedges', 'fernando trueba', 'paul wegener', 'terrence malick', 'anna sten', 'henry king', 'chang cheh', 'edmund goulding', 'basil wright', 'frank tashlin', 'jimmy sangster', 'ken russell', 'margaret ayer barnes', 'frank darabont', 'orson welles', 'seth rogen', 'lem dobbs', 'cary joji fukunaga', 'peter dalle', 'ken loach', 'paul mazursky', 'andjar asmara', 'larisa shepitko', 'louis begley', 'george meyer', 'carlo vanzina', 'curtis hanson', 'robert ludlum', 'cung le', 'robert aldrich', 'chris stokes', 'john pilger', 'elfriede jelinek', 'lee david zlotoff', 'yasunari kawabata', 'samson chiu', 'bernie mac', 'david lynch', 'john emerson', 'freleng', 'dana carvey', 'franco amurri', 'sanjay gupta', 'john singleton', 'peter stebbings', 'michel brault', 'juzo itami', 'mario soldati', 'ben coccio', 'rakesh roshan', 'chan', 'raymond wong', 'tony gatlif', 'lester cole', 'will hay', 'giuseppe giacosa', 'guo jingming', 'bob fosse', 'massimo dallamano', 'perarasu', 'elinor glyn', 'ivan reitman', 'david decoteau', 'carolyn omine', 'boccaccio', 'renato salvatori', 'wisit sasanatieng'] | The Sheriff | The Sheriff is a 1918 American short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. The film is considered to be lost. |
48 | screenwriter | Lo squartatore di New York | Lucio Fulci | ['neil young', 'peter greenaway', 'john turturro', 'michelangelo antonioni', 'melissa rosenberg', 'anees bazmee', 'wallace wolodarsky', 'giuseppe de santis', 'adolfo aristarain', 'gene autry', 'terence rattigan', 'soori', 'vineeth sreenivasan', 'yonfan', 'basil dearden', 'romain gary', 'drake doremus', 'clare boothe luce', 'lester cole', 'alberto bevilacqua', 'benchley', 'dean koontz', 'blessy', 'john cleese', 'chetan anand', 'william goldman', 'cris morena', 'stephen gyllenhaal', 'prabhu solomon', 'nancy dowd', 'kenneth bi', 'makoto shinkai', 'jia zhangke', 'vasanthabalan', 'carlo lizzani', 'joko anwar', 'carmine gallone', 'simon beaufoy', 'yogaraj bhat', 'ventura pons', 'didier bourdon', 'james coburn', 'hal roach studios', 'terence davies', 'dana carvey', 'claude chabrol', 'venkat prabhu', 'sebastian doggart', 'prakash raj', 'burt kennedy', 'anthony shaffer', 'girish kulkarni', 'george lopez', 'norm prescott', 'gina kim', 'iain morris', 'bertrand blier', 'britt allcroft', 'chesterton', 'alain delon', 'pawan kalyan', 'augusto genina', 'neal israel', 'josephine tey', 'nicholas pileggi', 'todd farmer', 'juliusz machulski', 'leslie iwerks', 'melvyn bragg', 'manish jha', 'charles brackett', 'sigmund romberg', 'vijay milton', 'rob grant', 'matt damon', 'ephraim kishon', 'eisenstein', 'michael ian black', 'gy waldron', 'john houseman', 'nicholas ray', 'alessandro blasetti', 'norodom sihanouk', 'jonathan teplitzky', 'ben stassen', 'charles schnee', 'beverly cleary', 'hirokazu koreeda', 'wolfgang becker', 'trent harris', 'neeraj vora', 'arthur schnitzler', 'prabhu deva', 'charles webb', 'stacy keach', 'aaron mcgruder', 'aparna sen', 'alexandre rockwell', 'fred olen ray'] | Francesco De Masi | Francesco De Masi (11 January 1930 – 6 November 2005) was an Italian conductor and film score composer. He studied composition at the San Pietro a Maiella Conservatory in Naples, under the guidance of Achille Longo, his uncle. De Masi became interested in film music when Longo was asked to compose a soundtrack for a film, and he asked De Masi to be his assistant. De Masi's filmography includes scores for over 200 films and TV series, ranging from spaghetti westerns and sword and sandal epics to gialli and horror films, such as Lucio Fulci's Lo squartatore di New York (The New York Ripper). De Masi died of cancer at the age of 75. De Masi also scored several action films, such as Enzo G. Castellari's Quel maledetto treno blindato (The Inglorious Bastards), but he is best remembered for his work on spaghetti westerns. Unlike most other composers, De Masi started writing western scores slightly earlier than the genre's most influential musician, Ennio Morricone. As De Masi's music was less influenced by Morricone, his style had a distinctive sound. Many of his songs were performed by the low-voiced member of the I Cantori Moderni choir, Ettore "Raoul" Lovecchio. De Masi was also very interested in classical music. He taught at the Santa Cecilia Conservatory, also conducting the conservatory's orchestra. In an interview, De Masi listed Palestrina, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Ravel and Shostakovich as his main classical influences. |
48 | screenwriter | The Goonies | Chris Columbus | ['jaco van dormael', 'lisa cholodenko', 'aleksandr rou', 'elizabeth sarnoff', 'fazil', 'joris ivens', 'mark achbar', 'cheever', 'geoffrey chaucer', 'alexander payne', 'matt reeves', 'nicholas evans', 'chang cheh', 'maxwell anderson', 'stanley tucci', 'jason segel', 'clifford odets', 'marty feldman', 'wes anderson', 'asia argento', 'carlo campogalliani', 'parolini', 'rachel field', 'ashu trikha', 'ingmar bergman', 'dan aykroyd', 'emma thompson', 'denys arcand', 'mahendran', 'vetrimaaran', 'willi forst', 'alex van warmerdam', 'edward abbey', 'rama narayanan', 'eric ambler', 'warren leight', 'norman lear', 'claude pinoteau', 'costa gavras', 'presley', 'dan castellaneta', 'john steinbeck', 'bill cosby', 'glenn', 'seth macfarlane', 'harmony korine', 'jean van hamme', 'hugh ford', 'athina rachel tsangari', 'mehmood', 'nathanael west', 'bruce beresford', 'michael cimino', 'dennis lehane', 'graciliano ramos', 'giovanni pastrone', 'patricia highsmith', 'antonio margheriti', 'balaji mohan', 'luchino visconti', 'tom tykwer', 'bahman ghobadi', 'joe eszterhas', 'stanislav rostotsky', 'robert bloch', 'mansoor khan', 'john swartzwelder', 'hrishikesh mukherjee', 'shakespeare', 'marc rocco', 'louis sachar', 'douglas kenney', 'garin nugroho', 'michel blanc', 'charlie chaplin', 'sandra bullock', 'joe carnahan', 'jan troell', 'frederick knott', 'alain berliner', 'glen morgan', 'arthur conan doyle', 'david zucker', 'budd schulberg', 'rajiv rai', 'narendra bedi', 'anthony minghella', 'emmett dalton', 'arnaud desplechin', 'john hamburg', 'ray harryhausen', 'david leland', 'edmond keosayan', 'tom ford', 'jeremy brock', 'michael weller', 'jason zada', 'vijay krishna acharya', 'john dos passos'] | The Goonies | The Goonies is a 1985 American adventure comedy film directed by Richard Donner. The screenplay was written by Chris Columbus from a story by executive producer Steven Spielberg. The film's premise features a band of pre-teens who live in the "Goon Docks" neighborhood of Astoria, Oregon attempting to save their homes from demolition, and in doing so, discover an old Spanish map that leads them on an adventure to unearth the long-lost fortune of One-Eyed Willy, a legendary 17th-century pirate. During the entire adventure, they are chased by a family of criminals, who also want the treasure for themselves. The film grossed $61 million worldwide and has developed a cult following. |
48 | screenwriter | The Big Heat | Fritz Lang | ['bharathiraja', 'burt young', 'alain chabat', 'fred guiol', 'florestano vancini', 'farrelly brothers', 'colin bateman', 'adoor gopalakrishnan', 'kasthuri raja', 'golan', 'frank cottrell boyce', 'guido brignone', 'jag mundhra', 'ruth gordon', 'rob zombie', 'jacques audiard', 'terence winter', 'gurvinder singh', 'charles marquis warren', 'angela lansbury', 'anita loos', 'peter cook', 'harry shearer', 'oshii', 'hugh ford', 'nat faxon', 'goutam ghosh', 'eric forsberg', 'jake paltrow', 'renny harlin', 'john hughes', 'adam herz', 'patricia highsmith', 'marco ferreri', 'timur bekmambetov', 'manimaran', 'pandiraj', 'takahata', 'mackinlay kantor', 'pedro costa', 'ashvin kumar', 'peter greenaway', 'lester james peries', 'claude goretta', 'jean bruce', 'peter hedges', 'june storey', 'nikhil advani', 'clair huffaker', 'sergio grieco', 'thulasidas', 'rajiv rai', 'lisa cholodenko', 'sidney buchman', 'bertrand tavernier', 'carl theodor dreyer', 'dan harris', 'william kotcheff', 'stefan zweig', 'james coburn', 'sam simon', 'james hadley chase', 'art linson', 'sax rohmer', 'mark verheiden', 'rajesh', 'britt allcroft', 'jang jin', 'gilliam', 'calder willingham', 'nick cave', 'kundan shah', 'alanis obomsawin', 'poe', 'clare boothe luce', 'frank renzulli', 'ben hecht', 'robert lopez', 'john boorman', 'david baddiel', 'coen brothers', 'jake johnson', 'arch oboler', 'noah buschel', 'stefan schwartz', 'cherry chevapravatdumrong', 'max shulman', 'franco rossi', 'tod browning', 'roy andersson', 'benjamin christensen', 'valerio zurlini', 'eisenstein', 'alexander mackendrick', 'noel clarke', 'henry ephron', 'joseph heller', 'jugal hansraj', 'amy heckerling'] | Alexander Scourby | Alexander Scourby (/ˈskɔːrbi/; November 13, 1913 – February 22, 1985) was an American film, television, and voice actor known for his deep and resonant voice. He is best known for his film role as the ruthless mob boss Mike Lagana in Fritz Lang's The Big Heat (1953), and is also particularly well-remembered in the English-speaking world for his landmark recordings of the entire King James Version audio Bible, which have been released in numerous editions. He later recorded the entire Revised Standard Version of the Bible. Scourby recorded 422 audiobooks for the blind which he considered his most important work. He has a reputation in the audiobook industry as being one of the greatest narrators: "He is heralded as having the greatest voice ever recorded." |
48 | screenwriter | The Invention of Lying | Ricky Gervais | ['svend wam', 'elizabeth sarnoff', 'matt groening', 'thomas bezucha', 'arne sucksdorff', 'samuel fuller', 'bruce kimmel', 'andrei konchalovsky', 'william asher', 'tom terriss', 'neal israel', 'robert coover', 'anya seton', 'daryush shokof', 'gilliam', 'elinor glyn', 'hopper', 'jim henson', 'peter weir', 'jerry warren', 'asia argento', 'sarah watt', 'zhang yimou', 'tony ayres', 'jean aurel', 'ron shelton', 'jacques demy', 'edward burns', 'walt disney', 'terrence malick', 'shyam benegal', 'stephen wallace', 'tom tryon', 'donald ogden stewart', 'gordon chan', 'robert rodriguez', 'norm prescott', 'wolf rilla', 'vidhu vinod chopra', 'michael cimino', 'paddy considine', 'claude goretta', 'cameron mitchell', 'jane murfin', 'ramanand sagar', 'wendy wasserstein', 'daria nicolodi', 'haskell wexler', 'lucy liu', 'peter dalle', 'kevin brownlow', 'morris engel', 'andjar asmara', 'anthony waller', 'joe klein', 'roald dahl', 'george axelrod', 'nicolas winding refn', 'john milius', 'valentine davies', 'suri', 'tage danielsson', 'john ridley', 'theodoros angelopoulos', 'ron howard', 'ata demirer', 'vasanthabalan', 'tamara jenkins', 'jake kasdan', 'jon stewart', 'jennifer chambers lynch', 'edward zwick', 'patrick lussier', 'freleng', 'tullio pinelli', 'samir karnik', 'neil gaiman', 'al adamson', 'bhagwan', 'chuck lorre', 'chris carter', 'louis feuillade', 'isobel lennart', 'noboru iguchi', 'hemingway', 'iain morris', 'sergey eisenstein', 'kundan shah', 'robert duvall', 'bertrand blier', 'chor yuen', 'isaac julien', 'paul naschy', 'andy tennant', 'douglas day stewart', 'eldar ryazanov', 'liang yusheng', 'carlos diegues', 'roy andersson'] | The Invention of Lying | The Invention of Lying is a 2009 fantasy romantic comedy film that was written and directed by Ricky Gervais and Matthew Robinson. This film is the directorial debut of Gervais and Robinson. The film stars Ricky Gervais as the first human with the ability to lie. The supporting cast features Jennifer Garner, Jonah Hill, Louis C.K., Rob Lowe and Tina Fey. |
48 | screenwriter | Purple Violets | Edward Burns | ['santosh sivan', 'karl brown', 'nigel kneale', 'rod serling', 'nitai palit', 'marco bellocchio', 'joris ivens', 'nicolas winding refn', 'mabel normand', 'christy cabanne', 'mrinal sen', 'bobcat goldthwait', 'isobel lennart', 'roy andersson', 'thangar bachan', 'corneliu porumboiu', 'gore vidal', 'sasikumar', 'donald glover', 'james bridges', 'luigi zampa', 'elaine may', 'sherman alexie', 'mike binder', 'jerzy skolimowski', 'adam sandler', 'valentine davies', 'patrick melton', 'paul morrissey', 'gleb panfilov', 'che guevara', 'neill blomkamp', 'patrice leconte', 'jessica yu', 'daniel myrick', 'lawrence kasdan', 'alberto bevilacqua', 'orson welles', 'stanley kubrick', 'max shulman', 'lewis milestone', 'lucas belvaux', 'norm prescott', 'zhang yimou', 'sebastian doggart', 'wash westmoreland', 'lav diaz', 'maggie greenwald', 'mae west', 'kevin smith', 'mel brooks', 'thakazhi sivasankara pillai', 'sion sono', 'charles guggenheim', 'john byrum', 'glen morgan', 'eric ambler', 'claude miller', 'martin short', 'bruce lee', 'forough farrokhzad', 'bruno barreto', 'gilles grangier', 'takashi shimizu', 'walter tevis', 'shane van dyke', 'clair huffaker', 'steven bochco', 'denys desjardins', 'dennis lehane', 'dan aykroyd', 'roger avary', 'bart freundlich', 'prakash raj', 'basil dearden', 'chandler', 'stanley lupino', 'subrata sen', 'amy tan', 'eriprando visconti', 'fairbanks', 'yasushi akimoto', 'mario caiano', 'renato castellani', 'hall bartlett', 'marghanita laski', 'moffat', 'arnaldo jabor', 'kitano', 'kayo hatta', 'ross mcelwee', 'cornell woolrich', 'ida may park', 'kathryn bigelow', 'robert enrico', 'edward zwick', 'claude lelouch', 'david mamet', 'roman polanski'] | Purple Violets | Purple Violets is a 2007 relationship comedy written and directed by Edward Burns. It is an independent film, set in lower Manhattan, about four friends from college ready for change. It features Burns, Selma Blair, Patrick Wilson, and Debra Messing. |
48 | screenwriter | The Straight Story | Mary Sweeney | ['paul czinner', 'dinesh babu', 'will hay', 'rasu madhuravan', 'nigel balchin', 'peter facinelli', 'terry gilliam', 'simon pegg', 'dwarakish', 'alexandre rockwell', 'charles marquis warren', 'ben stassen', 'john greyson', 'del tenney', 'jack london', 'sebastian gutierrez', 'antonio capuano', 'neeraj vora', 'fassbinder', 'peyo', 'george du maurier', 'william shakespeare', 'billy bob thornton', 'anthony kimmins', 'gordon mitchell', 'duniya soori', 'rodney dangerfield', 'samir karnik', 'johnny carpenter', 'quentin tarantino', 'jun maeda', 'hannah fidell', 'agathiyan', 'dylan', 'william makepeace thackeray', 'hrishikesh mukherjee', 'paul naschy', 'john hamburg', 'woody allen', 'gary cooper', 'stanley tucci', 'adam horowitz', 'yash chopra', 'michael palin', 'king vidor', 'mannus franken', 'lo lieh', 'susi ganesan', 'albert parker', 'patrick melton', 'ranald macdougall', 'rick moranis', 'julie brown', 'neal purvis', 'paul gallico', 'hemingway', 'andjar', 'fruit chan', 'thornton wilder', 'ermanno olmi', 'john william corrington', 'wes hurley', 'steve buscemi', 'shaji kailas', 'joseph wambaugh', 'jean giraudoux', 'kiyoshi kurosawa', 'stefan zweig', 'tom mix', 'soori', 'david wain', 'mahesh bhatt', 'dhundiraj govind phalke', 'pablo trapero', 'terry george', 'robert aldrich', 'ruth prawer jhabvala', 'umesh mehra', 'anil sharma', 'matt damon', 'charles crichton', 'gary david goldberg', 'jonathan caouette', 'gore vidal', 'aaron springer', 'ernesto guevara', 'ernst lubitsch', 'ennio flaiano', 'ralph nelson', 'spalding gray', 'guru dutt', 'george lucas', 'michael hurst', 'warren beatty', 'bitto albertini', 'coline serreau', 'ian mcewan', 'steve antin', 'anthony shaffer'] | John E. Roach | John Roach is an Emmy Award-winning television and film producer and screenwriter. He is president of JRP, a video production and film production company based in Madison, Wisconsin. John and Mary Sweeney co-wrote the screenplay for “The Straight Story,” a motion picture directed by David Lynch. “The Straight Story” premiered at Cannes and was released in October 1999 by Walt Disney Pictures. The screenplay was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award, and the film’s Richard Farnsworth received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor. “Like Hemingway’s dialogue,” wrote Roger Ebert, “the screenplay by John Roach and Mary Sweeney finds poetry and truth in the exact choice of the right everyday words.” |
48 | screenwriter | Fish Tank | Andrea Arnold | ['alexander tuschinski', 'michael jai white', 'beverly cleary', 'geoffrey wright', 'jim wynorski', 'ameer sultan', 'larisa shepitko', 'nandita roy', 'carolyn omine', 'david hare', 'luciano emmer', 'pete dexter', 'oliver stone', 'conor mcpherson', 'gladys lehman', 'liang yusheng', 'christy cabanne', 'burt young', 'bruce manning', 'atanu ghosh', 'tinto brass', 'manoel de oliveira', 'glenn ficarra', 'will ferrell', 'nanni moretti', 'juliusz machulski', 'dome karukoski', 'larry clark', 'arnaud desplechin', 'ross mcelwee', 'frank launder', 'mike judge', 'britt allcroft', 'ann dvorak', 'nicholas pileggi', 'nick cave', 'henri verneuil', 'carlos diegues', 'rupert holmes', 'glen morgan', 'nils gaup', 'david caesar', 'tareque', 'timur bekmambetov', 'tamara jenkins', 'hasse ekman', 'patrick read johnson', 'mario puzo', 'don delillo', 'darren lynn bousman', 'graham chapman', 'kaneto shindo', 'tolstoy', 'william alland', 'gene wilder', 'hitchcock', 'wilfred lucas', 'sundar rao nadkarni', 'james hilton', 'frank darabont', 'carlos reygadas', 'susannah grant', 'harold pinter', 'raoul walsh', 'atom egoyan', 'beaumont smith', 'ritwik ghatak', 'dante lam', 'harold robbins', 'bruno bozzetto', 'howard franklin', 'sasikumar', 'ning hao', 'sajid khan', 'lucio fulci', 'bryan fuller', 'rene daalder', 'sven nykvist', 'gila almagor', 'isao takahata', 'vince gilligan', 'tom tykwer', 'henri decoin', 'antony balch', 'martin brest', 'alex van warmerdam', 'pierre culliford', 'gus van sant', 'gunnel linde', 'stephen hillenburg', 'luciano ligabue', 'shyamaprasad', 'giannis dalianidis', 'sidney morgan', 'tom gries', 'lewis furey', 'dalton trumbo', 'felix yusupov', 'vetrimaran'] | Fish Tank (film) | Fish Tank is a 2009 British drama film written and directed by Andrea Arnold. The film is about Mia Williams, a volatile and socially isolated 15-year-old who lives with her single mother, Joanne. The mother's new boyfriend, Conor, becomes attracted to Mia and has a sexual relationship with her. Fish Tank was well-received and won the Jury Prize at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. It also won the 2010 BAFTA for Best British Film. It was filmed in the Mardyke Estate in Havering, the town of Tilbury, and the A13, and funded by BBC Films and the UK Film Council. The film was theatrically released on 11 September 2009 by IFC Films. |
48 | screenwriter | Bheemaa | Linguswamy | ['jennifer saunders', 'doug kenney', 'basu bhattacharya', 'jacques rivette', 'lizz winstead', 'preetham gubbi', 'juliusz machulski', 'ranjith sankar', 'james booth', 'alberto lattuada', 'duke mitchell', 'bukowski', 'bart freundlich', 'thom eberhardt', 'takashi yamazaki', 'betty burbridge', 'ivan abramson', 'alexander tuschinski', 'peter richardson', 'paul czinner', 'rachel ward', 'vladislav listyev', 'bryan elsley', 'stephane gauger', 'charles burnett', 'anthony hinds', 'dickinson', 'aaron mcgruder', 'nancy dowd', 'diane kurys', 'byron kennedy', 'william steig', 'alejandro agresti', 'anders thomas jensen', 'gore vidal', 'ingmar bergman', 'delmer daves', 'bill oakley', 'james coburn', 'ricky tognazzi', 'sarah polley', 'wong kar wai', 'fernando trueba', 'guy maddin', 'pascale ogier', 'mai zetterling', 'carlos diegues', 'maya deren', 'robert wade', 'lo lieh', 'stephan elliott', 'topher grace', 'jeremy brock', 'jules verne', 'max linder', 'cochin haneefa', 'fran walsh', 'andy warhol', 'simcha jacobovici', 'ted griffin', 'neal purvis', 'kamal haasan', 'yuthlert sippapak', 'clair huffaker', 'irwin allen', 'carl foreman', 'dodie smith', 'michele soavi', 'guido brignone', 'david gulpilil', 'goutam ghosh', 'jean aurel', 'norodom sihanouk', 'thakazhi sivasankara pillai', 'georges franju', 'george clooney', 'aku louhimies', 'matt reeves', 'michel deville', 'nick love', 'tolstoy', 'helen hunt', 'basil wright', 'ram gopal verma', 'kevin rafferty', 'todd graff', 'guy bolton', 'pablo berger', 'augusto genina', 'david morrell', 'harold robbins', 'ramesh aravind', 'bobcat goldthwait', 'leo mccarey', 'tage danielsson', 'charles crichton', 'julie brown', 'ruy guerra', 'frank launder'] | Bheemaa | Bheemaa is a 2008 Indian Tamil action film, written and directed by N. Linguswamy. It stars Vikram, Trisha Krishnan, Prakash Raj and Raghuvaran. The film score was by composer Harris Jayaraj, shot by cinematographer R. D. Rajasekhar, and edited by Anthony. The film was released on 14 January 2008, after two years of production delays, to mixed reviews. The release coincides with the Thai Pongal harvest festival in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Later it was dubbed in Hindi as Vachanbadh |
48 | screenwriter | Pocket Money | Terrence Malick | ['walter salles', 'mamoru nagano', 'xavier dolan', 'julian gilbey', 'harry baweja', 'manish jha', 'evv satyanarayana', 'shane carruth', 'bob rafelson', 'patricia highsmith', 'salvatore samperi', 'robert bresson', 'pandiraj', 'bradbury', 'frank renzulli', 'john milius', 'eric red', 'alki david', 'bruce labruce', 'greta gerwig', 'robert lopez', 'caryl phillips', 'irving berlin', 'justin theroux', 'winston hibler', 'lindsay anderson', 'antti jokinen', 'lev atamanov', 'barbara albert', 'bitto albertini', 'luis trenker', 'kon ichikawa', 'aleksey tolstoy', 'thoppil bhasi', 'david chase', 'crazy mohan', 'yasmin ahmad', 'balachandra menon', 'sathyan anthikad', 'rakesh roshan', 'samuel hoffenstein', 'lee david zlotoff', 'eliseo subiela', 'george sluizer', 'homer hickam', 'ivan reitman', 'lukas moodysson', 'fausto brizzi', 'jennifer saunders', 'vidhu vinod chopra', 'bukowski', 'adam beach', 'samir karnik', 'jeremy brock', 'frances goodrich', 'steven zaillian', 'rahul dholakia', 'charles brackett', 'conor mcpherson', 'john lasseter', 'bertrand blier', 'melvyn bragg', 'george eliot', 'alberto sordi', 'ravi jadhav', 'hasford', 'roman polanski', 'joe may', 'john schlesinger', 'godard', 'renato castellani', 'mani ratnam', 'luigi chiarini', 'shunji iwai', 'ben stassen', 'robert sheckley', 'john ford', 'ravichandran', 'fannie flagg', 'asia argento', 'etsushi toyokawa', 'boccaccio', 'hobart bosworth', 'mario puzo', 'sara sugarman', 'ruskin bond', 'alec sulkin', 'thakazhi sivasankara pillai', 'bob hoskins', 'yoo ha', 'coleman francis', 'arthur hailey', 'claudio gora', 'todd graff', 'delia ephron', 'cai chusheng', 'paul simon', 'john turturro', 'dean devlin'] | Pocket Money | Pocket Money is a 1972 film directed by Stuart Rosenberg, from a screenplay written by Terrence Malick and based on the novel Jim Kane (1970) by J.P.S. Brown. The movie stars Paul Newman and Lee Marvin and takes place in 1970s Arizona and northern Mexico. The song "Pocket Money" is composed and performed by Carole King. Portions of the film were shot at Southwestern Studios in Carefree, Arizona, a facility originally built by cast member Fred Graham. |
48 | screenwriter | Jail Bait | Ed Wood | ['sir walter scott', 'eli roth', 'adolph green', 'bram stoker', 'victor salva', 'don taylor', 'robert wade', 'kevin smith', 'jack black', 'doug naylor', 'shunji iwai', 'blake edwards', 'wong kar wai', 'greg araki', 'sharman macdonald', 'jayachitra', 'james dearden', 'wellesley wild', 'nobuhiro yamashita', 'saeroen', 'mark frost', 'greg daniels', 'vijay tendulkar', 'max neufeld', 'john steinbeck', 'christopher hampton', 'john gilling', 'noel streatfeild', 'athina rachel tsangari', 'fausto brizzi', 'lisa cholodenko', 'sreekumaran thampi', 'tim conway', 'jon cleary', 'nikolaj arcel', 'vineeth sreenivasan', 'golan', 'eleanor perry', 'paul mazursky', 'norman jewison', 'peter sohn', 'neill blomkamp', 'clarence brown', 'balachandra menon', 'ivan reitman', 'angelina jolie', 'jerry lewis', 'david decoteau', 'lars jansson', 'mikhail romm', 'don mancini', 'masoud kimiai', 'wilfred lucas', 'giuseppe bertolucci', 'mahesh bhatt', 'john grierson', 'larry mcmurtry', 'antun vrdoljak', 'hannah fidell', 'patrick bauchau', 'paul thomas anderson', 'syed noor', 'dennis law', 'frank hvam', 'hugo del carril', 'william monahan', 'harvey keitel', 'giannis dalianidis', 'peter hyams', 'mark achbar', 'harish shankar', 'trent harris', 'hasse alfredson', 'clayton rawson', 'noel black', 'larry gelbart', 'charles brackett', 'robert boris', 'tom schulman', 'prabu solomon', 'eliseo subiela', 'anant mahadevan', 'bitto albertini', 'dennis gansel', 'assi dayan', 'jeffery deaver', 'greta gerwig', 'zalman king', 'goutam ghosh', 'jaspal bhatti', 'peter serafinowicz', 'lincoln child', 'william asher', 'sasi shanker', 'mahamat saleh haroun', 'hugo fregonese', 'sombhu mitra', 'thea von harbou', 'mahendran'] | Jail Bait (1954 film) | Jail Bait (also known as Hidden Face) is a 1954 American Film Noir crime film directed by Ed Wood, with a screenplay by Wood and Alex Gordon. The film stars Clancy Malone as the delinquent son of a famous doctor, and his involvement with a dangerous criminal. Famed bodybuilder Steve Reeves made his first major screen appearance in the film. |
48 | screenwriter | Beneath the Planet of the Apes | Paul Dehn | ['dover kosashvili', 'penelope spheeris', 'joe eszterhas', 'humphrey jennings', 'mel brooks', 'bob clark', 'harmony korine', 'denys desjardins', 'bruce robinson', 'adriano celentano', 'selvaraghavan', 'marryat', 'andrew bergman', 'james coburn', 'dasari narayana rao', 'jean bruce', 'caveh zahedi', 'mitchell burgess', 'roy clarke', 'adam elliot', 'peter hedges', 'charles chaplin', 'luigi cozzi', 'gregg araki', 'walt becker', 'leo mccarey', 'oja kodar', 'hossein shahabi', 'farah khan', 'greg daniels', 'lekh tandon', 'andrew niccol', 'bhagwan dada', 'elmore leonard', 'nicholas mosley', 'nikos nikolaidis', 'jonathan demme', 'henrik galeen', 'sherman alexie', 'lillian hellman', 'shane black', 'andreas schnaas', 'john waters', 'eduardo coutinho', 'rex stout', 'sudhir mishra', 'albert lamorisse', 'bernard borderie', 'harry ruby', 'sergio castellitto', 'mary mccarthy', 'robert kirkman', 'joshua logan', 'the wachowski brothers', 'ken hughes', 'stewart raffill', 'abbas tyrewala', 'luciano emmer', 'irwin allen', 'pierre tchernia', 'steve york', 'kabeer kaushik', 'saeroen', 'lohithadas', 'peter richardson', 'paul rudnick', 'ben elton', 'pat conroy', 'alexander korda', 'crane wilbur', 'bill maher', 'robert coover', 'blake edwards', 'francesco maselli', 'lawrence kasdan', 'abrar alvi', 'marghanita laski', 'len deighton', 'kona venkat', 'andjar', 'peter facinelli', 'gy waldron', 'harish shankar', 'sebastian gutierrez', 'frederick hazlitt brennan', 'douglas day stewart', 'uwe boll', 'geert wilders', 'mario monicelli', 'ameer sultan', 'yonfan', 'coleman francis', 'gene gauntier', 'ringo lam', 'sarah kernochan', 'chen kaige', 'lone scherfig', 'robert townsend', 'john hughes'] | Beneath the Planet of the Apes | Beneath the Planet of the Apes is a 1970 American science fiction film directed by Ted Post and written by Paul Dehn. It is the second of five films in the original Planet of the Apes series produced by Arthur P. Jacobs. The film stars James Franciscus, Kim Hunter, Maurice Evans, and Linda Harrison, and features Charlton Heston in a supporting role. In this sequel, another spacecraft crashes on the planet ruled by apes, carrying astronaut Brent who searches for Taylor and discovers an underground city inhabited by mutated humans with psychic powers. Beneath the Planet of the Apes was a success at the box office but met with mixed reviews from critics. It was followed by Escape from the Planet of the Apes. |
48 | screenwriter | Idioterne | Lars von Trier | ['giuseppe de santis', 'thampi kannanthanam', 'booth tarkington', 'neri parenti', 'alec sulkin', 'patrice leconte', 'gene quintano', 'neal purvis', 'george du maurier', 'stuart heisler', 'luc besson', 'oscar apfel', 'gunnel linde', 'venkatesh', 'julian fellowes', 'arne sucksdorff', 'sasikumar', 'winston groom', 'david sherlock', 'william steig', 'sasi shanker', 'spielberg', 'samuthirakani', 'bruce labruce', 'louis feuillade', 'joe carnahan', 'graciliano ramos', 'edward yang', 'bigas luna', 'e v v satyanarayana', 'eric forsberg', 'chris chibnall', 'ted griffin', 'curtis hanson', 'jennifer westfeldt', 'mysskin', 'raymond longford', 'kader khan', 'robin moore', 'jim cash', 'marco bellocchio', 'francesco nuti', 'john ford', 'david seltzer', 'juan carlos fresnadillo', 'olivier dahan', 'don sharp', 'shakespeare', 'stephen sinclair', 'fatty arbuckle', 'christian camargo', 'kunal kohli', 'helen hunt', 'leos carax', 'nicholas pileggi', 'nanni loy', 'john landis', 'balaji sakthivel', 'claude lelouch', 'nathanael west', 'vladislav listyev', 'uderzo', 'poe', 'shoaib mansoor', 'david gulpilil', 'michael radford', 'baz luhrmann', 'lucy liu', 'frank launder', 'todd phillips', 'paul brickman', 'riccardo freda', 'sheldon lettich', 'amy heckerling', 'selvaraghavan', 'dirch passer', 'hideaki anno', 'marcello marchesi', 'john galsworthy', 'khoa do', 'cameron crowe', 'rene daalder', 'scola', 'wojciech marczewski', 'tancred ibsen', 'hal barwood', 'mamoru oshii', 'bruce campbell', 'glen morgan', 'rob reiner', 'steven zaillian', 'clayton rawson', 'marco kreuzpaintner', 'vasanthabalan', 'walter reisch', 'josephine tey', 'melvin frank', 'vincent gallo', 'agatha christie'] | The Idiots | The Idiots (Danish: Idioterne) is a 1998 Danish comedy-drama film written and directed by Lars von Trier. It is his first film made in compliance with the Dogme 95 Manifesto, and is also known as Dogme #2. It is the second film in von Trier's Golden Heart Trilogy, preceded by Breaking the Waves (1996) and succeeded by Dancer in the Dark (2000). It is among the first films to be shot entirely with digital cameras. |
48 | screenwriter | The Conjugal Bed | Marco Ferreri | ['paolo villaggio', 'ron mann', 'scott cooper', 'lewis gilbert', 'howard fast', 'norm prescott', 'andreas schnaas', 'john grisham', 'martina gedeck', 'costa gavras', 'luciano emmer', 'isobel lennart', 'dinesh babu', 'kannadasan', 'norodom sihanouk', 'nanette burstein', 'jules verne', 'terence winter', 'henrik galeen', 'subrata sen', 'winsor mccay', 'james goldman', 'rachel field', 'isaac julien', 'matthew barney', 'tom stoppard', 'claudia llosa', 'carlos hugo christensen', 'bob fosse', 'stephen king', 'billy bob thornton', 'david mamet', 'john milius', 'bhagwan dada', 'gilles grangier', 'pasquale squitieri', 'shane meadows', 'fellini', 'ben coccio', 'vijay anand', 'svend wam', 'vijay krishna acharya', 'john swartzwelder', 'sergio corbucci', 'arthur schnitzler', 'rajesh', 'abel ferrara', 'oja kodar', 'john carpenter', 'billy wilder', 'raj kumar gupta', 'doug kenney', 'john wayne', 'dean martin', 'dodie smith', 'ole bornedal', 'darren lynn bousman', 'david kirschner', 'luigi chiarini', 'hasse alfredson', 'luis puenzo', 'franco zeffirelli', 'george orwell', 'oscar hammerstein ii', 'david caesar', 'william frawley', 'kathir', 'rahul dholakia', 'drew goddard', 'disney', 'singeetam srinivasa rao', 'terry george', 'bankim', 'lizz winstead', 'friz freleng', 'ennio flaiano', 'diane kurys', 'benchley', 'ed wood', 'jason schwartzman', 'sergio castellitto', 'saul bass', 'antony balch', 'louis feuillade', 'nikhil advani', 'ondi timoner', 'peter berg', 'graham greene', 'robert townsend', 'alexander korda', 'paul hogan', 'sudhir mishra', 'karl brown', 'catherine breillat', 'david schmoeller', 'ajab gul', 'ennio de concini', 'stewart raffill', 'robert duvall'] | Teo Usuelli | Teo Usuelli ( 13 December 1920 - 13 April 2009) was an Italian composer. Born in Reggio Emilia in 1920, he studied music at the Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory in Milan, where he was graduated in choral music and composition. During the Second World War, he had fought with the Italian partisans, then he moved to Rome, where he began his career as composer. He is probably best known for the main theme of the 1972 giallo film Amuck!, "Piacere Sequence", that was later used in The Big Lebowski, in the TV-series Spaced and in the documentary film How to Draw a Bunny.He frequently worked with director Marco Ferreri on films such as The Conjugal Bed (1963), The Ape Woman (1964), Controsesso (1964), The Man, the Woman and the Money (1965), The Man with the Balloons (1965), Dillinger Is Dead (1969), The Seed of Man (1969), and L'udienza (1972). His other film scores include I grandi condottieri (1965), Agente S 03: Operazione Atlantide (1965), The Seventh Floor (1967), Strogoff (1970), The Bloodstained Lawn (1973), and Il solco di pesca (1976). |
48 | screenwriter | Vals Im Bashir | Ari Folman | ['marlon', 'anil sharma', 'alain corneau', 'ray harryhausen', 'william peter blatty', 'norm prescott', 'bertrand tavernier', 'preston sturges', 'riccardo freda', 'erich segal', 'peter richardson', 'claude binyon', 'oscar hammerstein ii', 'samuthirakani', 'senthilnathan', 'kannadasan', 'felix chong', 'nevil shute', 'paul brickman', 'takashi ishii', 'trumbo', 'chan', 'tolstoy', 'ida may park', 'william goldman', 'karyn kusama', 'mizoguchi', 'david koepp', 'christophe barratier', 'hal roach studios', 'morgan spurlock', 'deepa mehta', 'lena dunham', 'gackt', 'paco plaza', 'bret easton ellis', 'randolph scott', 'brian robbins', 'mary sweeney', 'antony balch', 'george pan cosmatos', 'kayo hatta', 'ursula andress', 'david dortort', 'peter cook', 'errol flynn', 'ephraim kishon', 'jacques rivette', 'chesterton', 'uderzo', 'ub iwerks', 'orson welles', 'ruy guerra', 'graham linehan', 'mike scully', 'deb lacusta', 'vilhelm moberg', 'li yang', 'michael reaves', 'luca guadagnino', 'nikos tsiforos', 'gila almagor', 'alexander knox', 'wolf rilla', 'freleng', 'edward yang', 'stephen norrington', 'lewis john carlino', 'william shakespeare', 'clifford odets', 'john duigan', 'gregg araki', 'leni riefenstahl', 'gerry anderson', 'mel gibson', 'tan tjoei hock', 'charles band', 'charley chase', 'ron clements', 'topher grace', 'maggie greenwald', 'john dahl', 'joe eszterhas', 'alexandre dumas', 'robert graves', 'dean devlin', 'nicolas philibert', 'vishal bhardwaj', 'mary norton', 'norman cohn', 'lohithadas', 'al pacino', 'vicente aranda', 'john cheever', 'wang xiaoshuai', 'ossie davis', 'don stroud', 'jang jin', 'lev atamanov'] | Waltz with Bashir | Waltz with Bashir (Hebrew: ואלס עם באשיר, translit. Vals Im Bashir) is a 2008 Israeli animated war documentary film written and directed by Ari Folman. It depicts Folman in search of his lost memories of his experience as a soldier in the 1982 Lebanon War. This film and $9.99, also released in 2008, are the first Israeli animated feature-length films released theatrically since Alina and Yoram Gross's Ba'al Hahalomot (1962). Waltz with Bashir premiered at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival where it entered the competition for the Palme d'Or, and since then has won and been nominated for many additional important awards while receiving wide acclaim from critics. It won a Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film, an NSFC Award for Best Film, a César Award for Best Foreign Film and an IDA Award for Feature Documentary, and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, a BAFTA Award for Best Film Not in the English Language and an Annie Award for Best Animated Feature. The film is officially banned in Lebanon. |
48 | screenwriter | Dancer in the Dark | Lars von Trier | ['neri parenti', 'daggubati venkatesh', 'ranald macdougall', 'mauro bolognini', 'renato castellani', 'joseph minion', 'adam sandler', 'cheech marin', 'philip yordan', 'humayun ahmed', 'matt damon', 'jeremy scahill', 'fred dekker', 'jeff westbrook', 'kenji mizoguchi', 'wang xiaoshuai', 'caroline carver', 'yves robert', 'demofilo fidani', 'josiane balasko', 'jennifer jason leigh', 'seth macfarlane', 'tom schulman', 'samantha ruth prabhu', 'leslie iwerks', 'bernard borderie', 'michael weller', 'pablo trapero', 'james dearden', 'nanette burstein', 'sandra bullock', 'giuliano montaldo', 'alberto sordi', 'dinos dimopoulos', 'wash westmoreland', 'louis sachar', 'mani ratnam', 'sachin bhowmick', 'margaret forster', 'dev anand', 'ram gopal varma', 'sudhir mishra', 'jugal hansraj', 'sofia coppola', 'forough farrokhzad', 'burt young', 'karan johar', 'hugh ford', 'james clavell', 'alexander kluge', 'rob zombie', 'howard franklin', 'alexandre rockwell', 'franco zeffirelli', 'david decoteau', 'robert benchley', 'paul dehn', 'toshio matsumoto', 'johnny speight', 'todd farmer', 'robert ben garant', 'zhang yimou', 'robert youngson', 'ennio de concini', 'sreekumaran thampi', 'bob saget', 'robert rodriguez', 'jonas mekas', 'henri decoin', 'nicholas evans', 'capra', 'lincoln rhyme', 'jyothi krishna', 'luigi magni', 'rajkumar gupta', 'stephen sommers', 'lucy walker', 'neil labute', 'steve callaghan', 'michael palin', 'chris kattan', 'terry jones', 'dasari narayana rao', 'louis feuillade', 'daniel burman', 'elizabeth sarnoff', 'bigas luna', 'curtis hanson', 'pandiraj', 'ricardo franco', 'smeep kang', 'mark achbar', 'paul mazursky', 'pablo berger', 'derek ford', 'michel audiard', 'lizz winstead', 'bam margera', 'shane black'] | Dancer in the Dark | Dancer in the Dark (Danish: Danser i mørket) is a 2000 Danish musical drama film directed by Lars von Trier and starring Icelandic singer Björk, Catherine Deneuve, David Morse, Cara Seymour, Peter Stormare, Siobhan Fallon Hogan, and Joel Grey. The soundtrack for the film, released as the album Selmasongs, was written mainly by Björk, but a number of songs featured contributions from Mark Bell and the lyrics were by von Trier and Sjón. Three songs from Rodgers and Hammerstein's The Sound of Music were also used in the film. This is the third film in von Trier's "Golden Heart Trilogy"; the other two films are Breaking the Waves (1996) and The Idiots (1998). The film was an international co-production among companies based in twelve countries: Denmark, Argentina, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the United States. It was shot with a handheld camera, and was somewhat inspired by a Dogme 95 look. Dancer in the Dark premiered at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival to standing ovations and controversy, but was nonetheless awarded the Palme d'Or, along with the Best Actress award for Björk. The song "I've Seen It All", with Thom Yorke, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Song. |
48 | screenwriter | The Sicilian Clan | Henri Verneuil | ['martin mcdonagh', 'jonathan swift', 'antonio pietrangeli', 'caryl phillips', 'thomas bezucha', 'clouzot', 'henry de vere stacpoole', 'tove jansson', 'mamoru oshii', 'jim jarmusch', 'maurice pialat', 'todd field', 'crichton', 'israel zangwill', 'ron howard', 'daniel waters', 'winston churchill', 'vito russo', 'jill sprecher', 'david lynch', 'noah baumbach', 'yasmin ahmad', 'theodore ushev', 'susi ganesan', 'blessy', 'juan carlos fresnadillo', 'nikolaj arcel', 'gideon raff', 'chor yuen', 'kannadasan', 'george du maurier', 'mark verheiden', 'mai zetterling', 'philip kaufman', 'lexi alexander', 'stephen susco', 'daphne du maurier', 'ram narayan', 'tobe hooper', 'gunnel linde', 'jia zhangke', 'mahendran', 'jack finney', 'arnold fanck', 'seinfeld', 'bertrand tavernier', 'cornell woolrich', 'edward abbey', 'kaizad gustad', 'david gerrold', 'neil labute', 'william shakespeare', 'stuart gordon', 'dudley nichols', 'maggie greenwald', 'bernhard wicki', 'tom graeff', 'robin green', 'albert parker', 'wolfgang petersen', 'ranald macdougall', 'ananta jalil', 'rabi kinagi', 'charlie kaufman', 'jose javier reyes', 'james leo herlihy', 'matthew weiner', 'steve coogan', 'lucas belvaux', 'lewis gilbert', 'donick cary', 'michel brault', 'raoul walsh', 'eytan fox', 'preston sturges', 'jonathan latimer', 'peter richardson', 'nick park', 'don stroud', 'philip dunne', 'patrick meighan', 'dennis lehane', 'alexandre dumas', 'vikraman', 'ramin bahrani', 'dhundiraj govind phalke', 'jayachitra', 'eldar ryazanov', 'wojciech jerzy has', 'graham roland', 'joe klein', 'don michael paul', 'murali gopy', 'shantaram', 'sion sono', 'olivier dahan', 'roger waters', 'will ferrell', 'mani kaul'] | Le clan des siciliens | The Sicilian Clan (original French title: Le clan des siciliens) is a 1969 French crime film directed by Henri Verneuil and starring Jean Gabin, Lino Ventura and Alain Delon. The film was largely marketed by the casting together of three of the leading French movie actors of the day. The film score was written by Italian composer Ennio Morricone. |
48 | screenwriter | La donna del giorno | Francesco Maselli | ['pete jones', 'pierre schoendoerffer', 'lynn hershman leeson', 'dana carvey', 'demy', 'amy heckerling', 'marc rocco', 'noel black', 'leni riefenstahl', 'mullapudi venkata ramana', 'uwe boll', 'farah khan', 'jon stewart', 'thackeray', 'bill oakley', 'guy hamilton', 'girish kasaravalli', 'frank capra', 'prabu solomon', 'anthony kimmins', 'nelson pereira dos santos', 'balaji sakthivel', 'errol morris', 'gordon mitchell', 'abel ferrara', 'melissa rosenberg', 'booth tarkington', 'satoshi kon', 'jerry wald', 'derek ford', 'isabel coixet', 'helen hunt', 'rob reiner', 'shankar nag', 'thiagarajan kumararaja', 'so yong kim', 'jeremy scahill', 'alain berliner', 'gene quintano', 'jean aurel', 'franco amurri', 'sidney lumet', 'rich christiano', 'wallace shawn', 'hugo del carril', 'roman coppola', 'allan dwan', 'ben hecht', 'johnny carpenter', 'ingmar bergman', 'edmund goulding', 'kitano', 'aleksandr sokurov', 'ranjith sankar', 'chris columbus', 'larry gelbart', 'thornton wilder', 'craig mazin', 'liu fendou', 'jean bruce', 'anne bancroft', 'robert youngson', 'louis ralph', 'arthur hailey', 'jim kouf', 'ann dvorak', 'franco nero', 'cy endfield', 'ron clements', 'david storey', 'leonard wibberley', 'chris chibnall', 'polly draper', 'norman jewison', 'carmine gallone', 'markus imhoof', 'basil dearden', 'philip dunne', 'paul brickman', 'jayasudha', 'sam shepard', 'sasi shanker', 'abhijat joshi', 'james bridges', 'sidney buchman', 'john requa', 'moe howard', 'ruba nadda', 'charles gaines', 'suseenthiran', 'mark neveldine', 'hal hartley', 'dario argento', 'dwarakish', 'norman krasna', 'uderzo', 'roger vadim', 'riccardo freda', 'beryl bainbridge'] | La donna del giorno | La donna del giorno (The Woman of the Day) is an 1956 Italian drama film starring Virna Lisi, Haya Harareet and Franco Fabrizi. It is directed by Francesco Maselli and tells the story of a struggling model who concocts a story of being raped and beaten by three strangers and soon becomes a media darling. Complications arise when the police eventually arrest three suspects. |
48 | screenwriter | Pecker | John Waters | ['samuel fuller', 'thoppil bhasi', 'ib melchior', 'derek ford', 'samson raphaelson', 'danny smith', 'usmar ismail', 'john cheever', 'walter salles', 'adoor gopalakrishnan', 'nic pizzolatto', 'chris marker', 'ruba nadda', 'eli roth', 'larry cohen', 'francis ford coppola', 'maria de medeiros', 'johnny carpenter', 'scott rosenberg', 'vijay', 'thornton wilder', 'prasanna vithanage', 'michael showalter', 'glenn ficarra', 'justin lin', 'howard hawks', 'hasford', 'george nolfi', 'margaret forster', 'eisenstein', 'chesterton', 'bernard borderie', 'martha coolidge', 'stanislav govorukhin', 'david gordon green', 'terry george', 'neil burger', 'billy crystal', 'christy cabanne', 'carmelo bene', 'melville', 'boopathy pandian', 'kon ichikawa', 'dan harris', 'krauss', 'nanni moretti', 'amy heckerling', 'peter richardson', 'will ferrell', 'franco rossi', 'claude pinoteau', 'john pilger', 'kadiri venkata reddy', 'jason segel', 'gianni amelio', 'charlie chaplin', 'alexandre aja', 'brad bird', 'barry letts', 'nicole garcia', 'neil simon', 'glenn', 'bruce lee', 'julie andrews', 'juzo itami', 'damien chazelle', 'sally potter', 'george lopez', 'hasse ekman', 'samson chiu', 'tony gatlif', 'greg araki', 'nathanael west', 'robert bresson', 'apichatpong weerasethakul', 'rex beach', 'bryan konietzko', 'tarkovsky', 'mike binder', 'carrie fisher', 'prabhu solomon', 'ang lee', 'uday shankar', 'john gilling', 'bob weinstein', 'mike myers', 'joe may', 'diane kurys', 'jake paltrow', 'tim blake nelson', 'larry buchanan', 'franco amurri', 'harpo', 'aku louhimies', 'visu', 'kamal hassan', 'nagathihalli chandrashekar', 'ryuhei kitamura', 'gypsy rose lee'] | Pecker (film) | Pecker is a 1998 American comedy-drama film written and directed by John Waters and starring Edward Furlong and Christina Ricci. Like all Waters' films, it was filmed and set in Baltimore; this film was set in the Hampden neighborhood. The film examines the rise to fame and potential fortune of a budding photographer. |
48 | screenwriter | Thozhar Pandian | Manivannan | ['sofia coppola', 'mark verheiden', 'john woo', 'kunchacko boban', 'nagisa oshima', 'steven bochco', 'li yang', 'laura poitras', 'emmett dalton', 'emilio salgari', 'kon ichikawa', 'frank capra', 'eduardo coutinho', 'sathyan anthikkad', 'michele soavi', 'linguswamy', 'bahman ghobadi', 'david chase', 'mike myers', 'ub iwerks', 'sax rohmer', 'mario mattoli', 'tinto brass', 'roger avary', 'norodom sihanouk', 'robert wade', 'zhang yang', 'mel brooks', 'harish shankar', 'jacques tati', 'hugo del carril', 'felix yusupov', 'naomi kawase', 'maurizio ponzi', 'dolph lundgren', 'jim sharman', 'deepa mehta', 'marco bellocchio', 'karyn kusama', 'oshii', 'george loane tucker', 'leos carax', 'robert ardrey', 'oliver stone', 'anita loos', 'ralph nelson', 'sir walter scott', 'crichton', 'adam bhala lough', 'ira sachs', 'nunnally johnson', 'harold french', 'charles martin smith', 'jada pinkett smith', 'terence davies', 'sachin bhowmick', 'al boasberg', 'cavalcanti', 'yoshiaki kawajiri', 'roger kumble', 'alain corneau', 'david storey', 'chesterton', 'edoardo ponti', 'claude faraldo', 'donick cary', 'oja kodar', 'guy ritchie', 'paul brickman', 'dev anand', 'che guevara', 'carole eastman', 'norman panama', 'sergio grieco', 'lucas kazan', 'harry baweja', 'arnaud desplechin', 'susannah grant', 'denison clift', 'clive barker', 'savita bhatti', 'david benioff', 'andrew bujalski', 'john august', 'sebastian gutierrez', 'david lynch', 'donner', 'kazan', 'frederick knott', 'robert carlock', 'dodie smith', 'nikhil advani', 'sebastian doggart', 'ken kwapis', 'george axelrod', 'matt chow', 'henri decoin', 'norman lear', 'lola albright'] | Thozhar Pandian | Thozhar Pandian is a 1994 Tamil drama film written and directed by Manivannan. It stars Sathyaraj and Ranjitha in the lead roles. The film failed at the box office unlike the duo's previous movie Amaidhipadai. |
48 | screenwriter | The Murderer Lives at Number 21 | Clouzot | ['saeroen', 'frank cottrell boyce', 'nick flynn', 'ram narayan', 'alfred uhry', 'manish gupta', 'bankim', 'dick maas', 'jorge amado', 'carl zuckmayer', 'graham greene', 'melville shavelson', 'nikos nikolaidis', 'robert bloch', 'ice cube', 'gualtiero jacopetti', 'john byrum', 'john mctiernan', 'steve york', 'ketan mehta', 'veit harlan', 'stefan ruzowitzky', 'pirjo honkasalo', 'kodi ramakrishna', 'roger corman', 'nicolas philibert', 'chester himes', 'del tenney', 'bharathi raja', 'the wachowskis', 'abbas tyrewala', 'jack burditt', 'john schlesinger', 'terry jones', 'susi ganesan', 'thiagarajan', 'will ferrell', 'peter stebbings', 'douglas fairbanks', 'takashi miike', 'todd phillips', 'william kotcheff', 'robert aldrich', 'kitano', 'matt stone', 'gale anne hurd', 'kevin smith', 'saul bass', 'charles schnee', 'harpo', 'scott rosenberg', 'mamoru nagano', 'billie dove', 'rajakumaran', 'moe howard', 'alexander knox', 'walter salles', 'amos poe', 'randolph scott', 'basil dearden', 'antonio margheriti', 'lamberto bava', 'jake paltrow', 'jessica hynes', 'ugo gregoretti', 'larry mcmurtry', 'eric ambler', 'robert townsend', 'james dearden', 'eugene burdick', 'roland pertwee', 'jessica stevenson', 'peter lord', 'claude chabrol', 'gregory nava', 'patricia highsmith', 'mamoru hosoda', 'todd field', 'manoj kumar', 'chuck palahniuk', 'gene quintano', 'mizoguchi', 'jacques jaccard', 'mary shelley', 'eli roth', 'josh schwartz', 'paul theroux', 'lee david zlotoff', 'golan', 'albert band', 'lexi alexander', 'coline serreau', 'karyn kusama', 'kunal kohli', 'steven spielberg', 'paul verhoeven', 'claude faraldo', 'al pacino', 'matt chow'] | The Murderer Lives at Number 21 | The Murderer Lives at Number 21 (French: L'Assassin habite au 21) is a 1942 French comedy thriller film by director Henri-Georges Clouzot. Written by Clouzot and Belgian writer Stanislas-André Steeman (same title - published 1939), it was Clouzot's debut feature film. The film is about the hunt by detective Wens (Pierre Fresnay) for the murderer Monsieur Durand, who leaves calling cards and manages to be everywhere at once. With the aspiring actress Mila Malou (Suzy Delair), Wens follows clues to a seedy boarding house where he hopes to find the murderer. The Murderer Lives at Number 21 was the fourth film written by Clouzot for the Nazi run film company Continental Films who made films to take the place of banned American films. Clouzot made several changes from the script including the characters Mila and Wens from his previous screenplay for Le dernier des six (1941). The film was released in France to critical acclaim. |
48 | screenwriter | Muppets Most Wanted | Nicholas Stoller | ['ravi jadhav', 'quentin tarantino', 'jada pinkett smith', 'arthur miller', 'john krish', 'saeroen', 'jennifer saunders', 'alfred gough', 'john van druten', 'jack vance', 'pat conroy', 'ringo lam', 'bharathi raja', 'carl barks', 'peter cook', 'steve oedekerk', 'vito russo', 'jack nicholson', 'michael crichton', 'tommy wirkola', 'greta gerwig', 'prashant nanda', 'jandhyala', 'stefan schwartz', 'walt disney', 'jeff lieberman', 'sherman alexie', 'dana carvey', 'renato salvatori', 'james dickey', 'wojciech marczewski', 'willard mack', 'nancy meyers', 'tamara jenkins', 'lincoln child', 'capra', 'julie brown', 'joseph barbera', 'raffaello matarazzo', 'graham chapman', 'manivannan', 'hal roach studios', 'mike binder', 'claudia llosa', 'neil jordan', 'jim henson', 'sammo hung', 'giacomo gentilomo', 'andrei tarkovsky', 'lena dunham', 'martha coolidge', 'william frawley', 'ata demirer', 'stanley tong', 'alfred rode', 'bitto albertini', 'tim blake nelson', 'lee david zlotoff', 'sridhar', 'jeff nathanson', 'diane duane', 'martin mcdonagh', 'robert flaherty', 'bill plympton', 'derren nesbitt', 'charles marquis warren', 'melville', 'glendon swarthout', 'christian frei', 'dennis law', 'lo wei', 'harold pinter', 'guido brignone', 'wes hurley', 'gualtiero jacopetti', 'gig young', 'alexandre rockwell', 'marcel camus', 'stanley tucci', 'agatha christie', 'kiyoshi kurosawa', 'david caesar', 'nicole garcia', 'edward burns', 'charles reisner', 'sophie barthes', 'patrice leconte', 'carlo campogalliani', 'robert ludlum', 'noah baumbach', 'dhundiraj govind phalke', 'shaji kailas', 'yoshiaki kawajiri', 'george nolfi', 'mario soldati', 'henryk sienkiewicz', 'julie delpy', 'joseph wambaugh', 'lucy liu'] | Muppets Most Wanted | Muppets Most Wanted is a 2014 American musical comedy film produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Mandeville Films, and the eighth theatrical film featuring the Muppets. Directed by James Bobin and written by Bobin and Nicholas Stoller, the film is a sequel to 2011's The Muppets and stars Ricky Gervais, Ty Burrell, and Tina Fey as well as Muppet performers Steve Whitmire, Eric Jacobson, Dave Goelz, Bill Barretta, David Rudman, Matt Vogel, and Peter Linz. In the film, the Muppets find themselves unwittingly involved in an international crime caper while on tour in Europe. Aside from co-writer Jason Segel, the majority of the production team behind The Muppets returned for Muppets Most Wanted including Bobin, Stoller, producers David Hoberman and Todd Lieberman, music supervisor and songwriter Bret McKenzie, and composer Christophe Beck. Principal photography commenced in January 2013 at Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire, England. Muppets Most Wanted had its world premiere at the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles on March 11, 2014 and was released theatrically in North America on March 21, 2014. The film grossed $80.4 million worldwide. |
48 | screenwriter | Onaayum Aattukkuttiyum | Mysskin | ['willi forst', 'kon ichikawa', 'gurvinder singh', 'ossie davis', 'rituparno ghosh', 'hal hartley', 'dean koontz', 'dalton trumbo', 'jeff westbrook', 'crichton', 'mamoru oshii', 'jonah hill', 'eisenstein', 'stephen norrington', 'peter strickland', 'don mckellar', 'alekos sakellarios', 'stephen longstreet', 'anthony veiller', 'bertolt brecht', 'erik balling', 'salim ahamed', 'eddie romero', 'per fly', 'guy bolton', 'demofilo fidani', 'jamie uys', 'dev anand', 'wolfgang petersen', 'mario gariazzo', 'shantaram', 'emlyn williams', 'jean yanne', 'raj kumar gupta', 'dick clement', 'michael connelly', 'gideon raff', 'shankar nag', 'raymond queneau', 'shamim sarif', 'edward abbey', 'antonio albanese', 'andrew bujalski', 'robert hamer', 'david zucker', 'humphrey jennings', 'andjar asmara', 'dhundiraj govind phalke', 'gustav hasford', 'henry otto', 'john duigan', 'tay garnett', 'phil alden robinson', 'john cusack', 'peter stebbings', 'jahnu barua', 'david gerrold', 'michael showalter', 'srijit mukherji', 'victor hugo', 'sophie marceau', 'hasford', 'jim abrahams', 'vasanthabalan', 'sudhir mishra', 'john hamburg', 'charles lederer', 'bryan singer', 'vikas swarup', 'lelouch', 'takashi ishii', 'shoaib mansoor', 'attila dargay', 'sidney howard', 'frank capra', 'paul hogan', 'vito russo', 'calder willingham', 'peckinpah', 'anil sharma', 'tetsuya nakashima', 'charles webb', 'henry ephron', 'robert graves', 'sergio corbucci', 'rich christiano', 'giuseppe de santis', 'colin bateman', 'mary norton', 'rob zombie', 'moffat', 'steven seagal', 'david schmoeller', 'gopichand malineni', 'charley chase', 'joris ivens', 'alexander kluge', 'frank ross', 'ameer sultan'] | Onaayum Aattukkuttiyum | Onaayum Aattukkuttiyum (English: The Wolf and The Lamb) is a 2013 Tamil crime drama film written, directed and produced by Mysskin. Sri of Vazhakku Enn 18/9 fame, Mysskin, and Shaji play the lead roles in the film. The film score was composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The film had no heroine and no songs. Filming began on 11 March 2013 and the crew shot the entire film in and around Chennai city. Onaayum Aattukkuttiyum released on 27 September 2013 and got universal acclaim. |
48 | screenwriter | The Lobster | Yorgos Lanthimos | ['suri', 'simcha jacobovici', 'aziz mirza', 'geoffrey chaucer', 'sudhir mishra', 'riccardo freda', 'seenu ramasamy', 'justin theroux', 'shunji iwai', 'alexander tuschinski', 'eric idle', 'morgan spurlock', 'dan mazer', 'james coburn', 'shankar nag', 'pawan kalyan', 'devendra goel', 'saeed akhtar mirza', 'carl barks', 'hammett', 'sriram raghavan', 'george eliot', 'john william corrington', 'franco nero', 'bulle ogier', 'jacques rouffio', 'nagesh kukunoor', 'johnny speight', 'hasse alfredson', 'john lasseter', 'anthony hinds', 'ralph bakshi', 'sir walter scott', 'olivier dahan', 'alexander payne', 'akira kurosawa', 'ezhil', 'mario bava', 'ennio flaiano', 'paul rudnick', 'steve barron', 'rachel dratch', 'dennis law', 'mitchell burgess', 'chris columbus', 'adrian brunel', 'virginia grey', 'john steinbeck', 'david schmoeller', 'coleman francis', 'george pelecanos', 'michael haneke', 'robert bolt', 'walt disney', 'ben affleck', 'harold robbins', 'sandra bullock', 'rupert holmes', 'tinto brass', 'errol flynn', 'lucas belvaux', 'al boasberg', 'luigi chiarini', 'peter weir', 'jerry warren', 'kayo hatta', 'robert clouse', 'oscar micheaux', 'george nolfi', 'mark steven johnson', 'sydney boehm', 'william makepeace thackeray', 'scott derrickson', 'aparna sen', 'nitai palit', 'walt becker', 'che', 'mamoru hosoda', 'hobart bosworth', 'david dortort', 'shaad ali', 'gore vidal', 'jamie brittain', 'james goldman', 'edward abbey', 'jerry wald', 'nick giannopoulos', 'paul auster', 'ti west', 'demy', 'wong kar wai', 'john sayles', 'vitaliano brancati', 'geoffrey wright', 'neal purvis', 'ingmar bergman', 'melissa rosenberg', 'dennis hopper', 'nigel kneale'] | The Lobster | The Lobster is a 2015 film directed by Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos in his English language feature film debut. Set in a dystopian near-future, the film tells the story of a city where singles are given 45 days to find a romantic partner before they are turned into an animal. It stars Colin Farrell, Rachel Weisz, and Léa Seydoux. The film is internationally co-produced by companies from Ireland, the United Kingdom, Greece, France and the Netherlands. It was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival and won the Jury Prize. It was shown in the Special Presentations section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. |
48 | screenwriter | Pachaikili Muthucharam | Gautham Menon | ['aditya chopra', 'martin short', 'jon vitti', 'ethan hawke', 'robert ben garant', 'salim ahamed', 'albert lamorisse', 'baumbach', 'claire denis', 'franz kafka', 'venu nagavally', 'pamela kellino', 'winston churchill', 'shamim sarif', 'brian robbins', 'anthony minghella', 'billy wilder', 'kevin smith', 'charles bukowski', 'fatty arbuckle', 'valerio zurlini', 'yorgos lanthimos', 'til schweiger', 'bruce manning', 'george loane tucker', 'juan antonio bardem', 'john patrick shanley', 'tom stoppard', 'charles band', 'ruba nadda', 'matt chow', 'agatha christie', 'yoji yamada', 'raj khosla', 'eddie romero', 'govind nihalani', 'peter carey', 'louis sachar', 'polly draper', 'chris kattan', 'pandiraj', 'ulrike ottinger', 'luciano emmer', 'blessy', 'joseph bologna', 'shinji aoyama', 'edmund goulding', 'mario soldati', 'graham chapman', 'adolph green', 'anthony asquith', 'vetrimaaran', 'rebecca miller', 'anatole de grunwald', 'jonathan demme', 'giulio petroni', 'panju arunachalam', 'peter viertel', 'tennessee williams', 'bob weinstein', 'philip yordan', 'vittorio de sica', 'michael radford', 'damon lindelof', 'oja kodar', 'mike leigh', 'mo yan', 'mathieu kassovitz', 'uderzo', 'seth rogen', 'ray bradbury', 'jim wynorski', 'duniya soori', 'henry otto', 'alessandro blasetti', 'yaky yosha', 'charlie chaplin', 'gale anne hurd', 'jennifer chambers lynch', 'noah baumbach', 'kevin brownlow', 'umesh mehra', 'joe may', 'pietro germi', 'jonah hill', 'frances goodrich', 'dick clement', 'stanley lupino', 'alexander payne', 'june diane raphael', 'hugo haas', 'denison clift', 'ben maddow', 'kathir', 'kunal kohli', 'larry gelbart', 'alejandro doria', 'lindsay anderson', 'douglas adams'] | Photon Kathaas | Photon Kathaas is an Indian film production company led by director Gautham Menon. It was established in 2010 by Menon along with Venky Somasundaram and Reshma Ghatala, who since work as the co-promoters. Its name is derived from Gautham Menon's original company Photon Factory, which had previously co-produced several of Menon's films like Vettaiyadu Vilayadu and Kaakha Kaakha, its Telugu remake Gharshana and Pachaikili Muthucharam. Photon Kathaas's first venture has been Menon's psychological thriller Nadunisi Naaygal, co-produced with R. S. Infotainment. The production house is currently involved in the making of films such as Veppam, Suseenthiran's Azhagarsamiyin Kudhirai and Ram's second directorial Thanga Meengal. Furthermore, an audio label named Photon Kathaas Music was launched as a division of the company, with newcomer Vijay Ebenezer's Kanden becoming their first release. |
48 | screenwriter | The Americano | John Emerson | ['larry david', 'radha mohan', 'john herzfeld', 'guy hamilton', 'taika waititi', 'christian frei', 'susanne bier', 'derek cianfrance', 'elvis presley', 'chuck lorre', 'gore vidal', 'alain delon', 'peter cattaneo', 'william kotcheff', 'karu pazhaniappan', 'robert smigel', 'geert wilders', 'dan scanlon', 'steven moffat', 'david caesar', 'roger waters', 'robert zemeckis', 'talking heads', 'phoebe ephron', 'dodie smith', 'rob schneider', 'bruce manning', 'melvyn bragg', 'jake paltrow', 'nicholas mosley', 'noah baumbach', 'buck henry', 'alberto moravia', 'rupesh paul', 'nicolas philibert', 'clouzot', 'sacha guitry', 'alfred hitchcock', 'mizoguchi', 'manoel de oliveira', 'thangar bachan', 'aziz mirza', 'louis begley', 'macfarlane', 'joe haldeman', 'donner', 'matt groening', 'craven', 'koji suzuki', 'douglas kenney', 'james toback', 'dante lam', 'robert duvall', 'basil wright', 'aldo fabrizi', 'brent forrester', 'morrie ryskind', 'sacha baron cohen', 'sherman alexie', 'neil gaiman', 'sophie barthes', 'arthur hailey', 'peyo', 'jerry warren', 'bert williams', 'lohithadas', 'owen wilson', 'ari folman', 'srijit mukherji', 'norman jewison', 'norman maclean', 'sam simon', 'norman lear', 'habib faisal', 'vasanth', 'tod browning', 'nick cassavetes', 'al adamson', 'godard', 'byron kennedy', 'georg jacoby', 'alejandro jodorowsky', 'alex cox', 'shankar nag', 'tom schulman', 'dwarakish', 'larisa shepitko', 'michael powell', 'marlon wayans', 'robin green', 'bob weinstein', 'mary harron', 'adrian brunel', 'bryan singer', 'takashi yamazaki', 'patricia highsmith', 'erik balling', 'lillian hellman', 'david frankel'] | The Americano (1916 film) | The Americano is a 1916 American silent adventure/romantic comedy film directed by John Emerson and stars Douglas Fairbanks in his last production for Triangle Film Corporation. Based on the novel Blaze Derringer, by Eugene P. Lyle, Jr., the scenario was written by John Emerson and Anita Loos who also wrote the film's intertitles. The film was re-released by S.A. Lynch Enterprises on August 21, 1923. A 16mm print of the film still exists. |
48 | screenwriter | Faustrecht der Freiheit | Rainer Werner Fassbinder | ['garrett lerner', 'pasquale squitieri', 'philip barry', 'norman maclean', 'claude chabrol', 'wojciech marczewski', 'wang xiaoshuai', 'hume cronyn', 'susannah grant', 'benchley', 'florestano vancini', 'dwarakish', 'mani ratnam', 'eric red', 'matthew barney', 'chor yuen', 'julia crawford ivers', 'simon beaufoy', 'bruce labruce', 'nanni moretti', 'mackinlay kantor', 'george pal', 'peter sellers', 'michel gondry', 'girish kulkarni', 'vijay milton', 'josiane balasko', 'daria nicolodi', 'david lynch', 'george eliot', 'roddy doyle', 'doug naylor', 'ken loach', 'garry marshall', 'jack neo', 'ann dvorak', 'gregg araki', 'lekh tandon', 'scott rosenberg', 'duccio tessari', 'anant mahadevan', 'jason segel', 'laura poitras', 'shintaro ishihara', 'max linder', 'leigh whannell', 'sebastian doggart', 'jaspal bhatti', 'valentine davies', 'e v v satyanarayana', 'tom terriss', 'nagesh kukunoor', 'antonio margheriti', 'rene daalder', 'carmelo bene', 'guo jingming', 'jon stewart', 'steve antin', 'angela lansbury', 'john huston', 'jan troell', 'mario soldati', 'paul brickman', 'xavier dolan', 'beaumont smith', 'alejandro agresti', 'wash westmoreland', 'michael hoffman', 'val guest', 'edward abbey', 'sooni taraporevala', 'harry baweja', 'ingmar bergman', 'karan johar', 'chris cunningham', 'kubrick', 'monica vitti', 'thea von harbou', 'eddie cantor', 'owen wilson', 'michael dougherty', 'david winters', 'andy sidaris', 'michel brault', 'karyn kusama', 'smeep kang', 'lav diaz', 'jill sprecher', 'gurvinder singh', 'casey robinson', 'robert coover', 'aj carothers', 'noboru iguchi', 'tony ayres', 'wayne wang', 'joseph kane', 'margaret ayer barnes', 'clifford odets', 'hopper'] | Fox and His Friends | Fox and His Friends, (German: Faustrecht der Freiheit), also known as Right Fist of Freedom, is a 1975 West German film written and directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder, starring Fassbinder himself, Peter Chatel and Karlheinz Böhm. The plot follows the misadventures of a working-class homosexual who falls in love with the elegant son of an industrialist. His lover tries to mold him into a gilt-edged mirror of upper-class values and ultimately swindles the easily flattered lottery winner out of his fortune. The film is an incisive look at the relationship between money and emotions. Love is seen as a commodity that can be bought for money and lasts only as long as it is profitable. |
48 | screenwriter | Moomins on the Riviera | Lars Jansson | ['jennifer westfeldt', 'ennio flaiano', 'pascal quignard', 'yoshihiro nishimura', 'alain delon', 'howard hawks', 'aaron sorkin', 'satoshi kon', 'rolf de heer', 'kim henkel', 'dewitt bodeen', 'rod serling', 'peter watkins', 'luchino visconti', 'roy william neill', 'venu nagavalli', 'michael cacoyannis', 'ben hecht', 'freleng', 'jafar panahi', 'arthur miller', 'mamoru nagano', 'dan castellaneta', 'sergio corbucci', 'gene quintano', 'stephen merchant', 'vitaliano brancati', 'bob dylan', 'henry jaglom', 'nancy mitford', 'matt damon', 'ram gopal varma', 'panju arunachalam', 'lester cole', 'gualtiero jacopetti', 'yasunari kawabata', 'bruno bozzetto', 'abel ferrara', 'nick flynn', 'randall wallace', 'al adamson', 'sam fuller', 'capra', 'thangar bachan', 'mark rosman', 'woody allen', 'ray bradbury', 'albert brooks', 'sajid khan', 'brian robbins', 'roger avary', 'andrew fleming', 'jerry paris', 'nicole garcia', 'samson raphaelson', 'charles portis', 'bahman ghobadi', 'harish shankar', 'athina rachel tsangari', 'mark boal', 'li yang', 'arch oboler', 'john carpenter', 'felix yusupov', 'june diane raphael', 'alexandre michon', 'ken russell', 'adam sandler', 'arthur conan doyle', 'charlyne yi', 'todd phillips', 'bhagwan', 'silambarasan', 'ida may park', 'wong kar wai', 'josephine tey', 'don taylor', 'justin lin', 'matthew weiner', 'robert ben garant', 'sacha baron cohen', 'james cameron', 'philip dunne', 'jan troell', 'tony gilroy', 'kayo hatta', 'anant mahadevan', 'howard estabrook', 'al boasberg', 'bharathi raja', 'sax rohmer', 'lucy walker', 'padmarajan', 'panchu arunachalam', 'jean delannoy', 'charles martin smith', 'brent forrester', 'gerhard lamprecht', 'theodore dreiser'] | Moomins on the Riviera | Moomins on the Riviera is a 2014 Finnish-French animated family comedy film directed by Xavier Picard and produced by Hanna Hemilä, who is also co-director. The film is based on Moomin comic strips by Tove Jansson and Lars Jansson. The film is a co-production of Finnish Handle Productions and French Pictak Cie. The film is written by Leslie Stewart, Annina Enckell, Hanna Hemilä, Xavier Picard and Beata Harju. The British English version of the film stars Russell Tovey as Moomin, Nathaniel Parker as Moominpappa and Tracy Ann Oberman as Moominmamma. The film is based on the Moomin Tove Jansson's original comic strip: Moomin on the Riviera and it is the first animated feature based on the comic strips. In the film, the Moomins along with Snorkmaiden and Little My sail for the Riviera, where their unity is threatened. Snorkmaiden is dazzled by the attentions of the playboy Clark Tresco and Moominpappa befriends an aristocrat Marquis Mongaga, while Moomin and Moominmamma decide to move to the beach in order to escape all the glamorous extravagance. Moomins on the Riviera has been first released theatrically on 10 October 2014 in Finland to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Tove Jansson's birth. In United Kingdom, the film made its premiere on 11 October 2014 at BFI London Film Festival and it had a wider theatrical release on 22 May 2015. |
48 | screenwriter | Know Your Place | Ed Burns | ['alain tanner', 'michel brault', 'george seaton', 'nagathihalli chandrashekar', 'neeraj pandey', 'valentine davies', 'arthur askey', 'gary goldman', 'dharmesh darshan', 'benchley', 'damon beesley', 'sam shepard', 'soori', 'robert ludlum', 'ivo caprino', 'john payne', 'carlton cuse', 'david kirschner', 'david whitaker', 'martin davidson', 'harish shankar', 'bhagwan', 'mary sweeney', 'preston sturges', 'vittorio caprioli', 'thangar bachan', 'apichatpong weerasethakul', 'graham chapman', 'gregory la cava', 'nunnally johnson', 'henry de vere stacpoole', 'robert carlock', 'ram gopal verma', 'carl zuckmayer', 'harmony korine', 'john dickson carr', 'jay duplass', 'joaquim sapinho', 'jack kerouac', 'takashi miike', 'raymond queneau', 'jafar panahi', 'burt lancaster', 'heinrich mann', 'mike judge', 'balaji mohan', 'brian scully', 'stefan zweig', 'william friedkin', 'akira kurosawa', 'ayan mukerji', 'demy', 'dudley nichols', 'luc besson', 'marcel pagnol', 'ar murugadoss', 'steven seagal', 'benjamin christensen', 'ugo gregoretti', 'christy brown', 'maxwell shane', 'wallace wolodarsky', 'thomas bezucha', 'ib melchior', 'adam mckay', 'anees bazmee', 'martina gedeck', 'prakash mehra', 'rodney dangerfield', 'margaret ayer barnes', 'greydon clark', 'stephen chow', 'eric idle', 'david hare', 'eleanor perry', 'gordon mitchell', 'aparna sen', 'dariush mehrjui', 'alberto de martino', 'stephen poliakoff', 'ameer sultan', 'lars jansson', 'khoa do', 'dick clement', 'srinu vytla', 'peter carey', 'brad fraser', 'mamoru oshii', 'macfarlane', 'michael winner', 'john mctiernan', 'claude chabrol', 'chetan bhagat', 'curtis bernhardt', 'jill sprecher', 'john shiban', 'terry nation', 'beryl bainbridge', 'kamal haasan'] | Know Your Place | "Know Your Place" is the ninth episode of the fourth season of the HBO original series The Wire. Written by Kia Corthron from a story by Ed Burns & Kia Corthron, and directed by Alex Zakrzewski, it originally aired on November 12, 2006. |
48 | screenwriter | New Nightmare | Wes Craven | ['vicente aranda', 'valentine davies', 'rob grant', 'luigi magni', 'joseph bologna', 'brian de palma', 'bruce chatwin', 'michael weller', 'talking heads', 'yorgos lanthimos', 'spike lee', 'enrico oldoini', 'preston sturges', 'hannah fidell', 'tommy wirkola', 'pierre tchernia', 'fairbanks', 'eric idle', 'christian frei', 'pitof', 'pirjo honkasalo', 'stephen sommers', 'boris malagurski', 'dennis gansel', 'baz luhrmann', 'nicole garcia', 'gig young', 'moss hart', 'arthur schnitzler', 'capra', 'spike jonze', 'carrie fisher', 'rodney dangerfield', 'phillip borsos', 'che', 'nancy mitford', 'colin bateman', 'edward bernds', 'narendra bedi', 'so yong kim', 'james mangold', 'clive owen', 'herschell gordon lewis', 'torill kove', 'donner', 'derick martini', 'mysskin', 'kari skogland', 'sidney howard', 'karan johar', 'morris engel', 'andjar asmara', 'asghar farhadi', 'neri parenti', 'jacques audiard', 'damon lindelof', 'norman krasna', 'arthur conan doyle', 'nagisa oshima', 'mary sweeney', 'chantal akerman', 'aaron springer', 'chris van allsburg', 'ian fleming', 'alexander payne', 'michael moore', 'hasford', 'chuck lorre', 'arch oboler', 'ben stiller', 'june storey', 'rupert holmes', 'ermanno olmi', 'oliver drake', 'georgiy daneliya', 'bukowski', 'stefan ruzowitzky', 'mario bonnard', 'vijay anand', 'al franken', 'damon beesley', 'soori', 'mario caiano', 'charlie ahearn', 'gene gauntier', 'pupi avati', 'parmeet sethi', 'sven nykvist', 'bertrand blier', 'pascal quignard', 'peter spierig', 'barry levinson', 'larry gelbart', 'wang xiaoshuai', 'arthur laurents', 'israel zangwill', 'bruce labruce', 'paul thomas anderson', 'robb white'] | Nancy Thompson (A Nightmare on Elm Street) | Nancy Thompson (named Nancy Holbrook in the 2010 reboot) is a fictional character in the A Nightmare on Elm Street film series. She was portrayed by actress Heather Langenkamp in the original film series and by Rooney Mara in the 2010 remake. Nancy is the primary protagonist and final girl in the 1984 original film, A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors, and Wes Craven's New Nightmare. The character also appears in the comic book series based on the films as well as the 2010 reboot. The Nightmare franchise focuses on Freddy Krueger, a demon of a serial killer who uses dreams to murder the children of the people who burned him to death as an act of vengeance. Nancy is one of these children, and the films depict her struggle to survive her dreams and defeat Krueger. |
48 | screenwriter | Being John Malkovich | Charlie Kaufman | ['jamie uys', 'luis puenzo', 'puyi', 'phoebe ephron', 'michael mckean', 'albert hackett', 'mario caiano', 'leonard wibberley', 'ernesto gastaldi', 'thulasidas', 'cheever', 'michael maltese', 'pedro costa', 'scott mosier', 'rolf de heer', 'leslie norman', 'mani kaul', 'john pilger', 'james gunn', 'gunasekhar', 'usmar ismail', 'peter lorre', 'gualtiero jacopetti', 'melville', 'arthur schnitzler', 'elmer rice', 'steven soderbergh', 'david seltzer', 'aaron springer', 'tom graeff', 'curtis hanson', 'pupi avati', 'claire denis', 'goffredo alessandrini', 'glauber rocha', 'mark boal', 'alfred gough', 'oscar apfel', 'takahata', 'sandra bullock', 'andy tennant', 'matt chow', 'stanislav rostotsky', 'georgiy daneliya', 'daniel clowes', 'sharman macdonald', 'michel hazanavicius', 'samuel fuller', 'daryush shokof', 'satish kaushik', 'jay duplass', 'ezio greggio', 'manoj kumar', 'conor mcpherson', 'chris chibnall', 'benjamin christensen', 'francesco maselli', 'puri jagannadh', 'basil dearden', 'ernest hemingway', 'alex hirsch', 'emma thompson', 'wang xiaoshuai', 'robert towne', 'edmund goulding', 'claude zidi', 'gilles grangier', 'iain morris', 'jeff lieberman', 'noel streatfeild', 'aldo fabrizi', 'gene wilder', 'veit harlan', 'ulrike ottinger', 'mahesh manjrekar', 'hamsalekha', 'greydon clark', 'yasmin ahmad', 'john fante', 'spielberg', 'george waggner', 'winston churchill', 'martin brest', 'mick molloy', 'brian aldiss', 'sriram raghavan', 'marcel pagnol', 'samuel hoffenstein', 'mike myers', 'sylvester stallone', 'hugo del carril', 'hayao miyazaki', 'humphrey jennings', 'jules verne', 'cornell woolrich', 'erik balling', 'john byrum', 'sujoy ghosh', 'rabi kinagi'] | 1999 in film | The year 1999 in film included Stanley Kubrick's final film Eyes Wide Shut, Pedro Almodóvar's first Oscar-winning film All About My Mother, the science-fiction hit The Matrix, the Deep Canvas-pioneering Disney animated feature Tarzan and Best Picture-winner American Beauty, as well as critically acclaimed animated works The Iron Giant, Toy Story 2 and South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut. Other noteworthy releases included Spike Jonze's and Charlie Kaufman's breakout film Being John Malkovich and M. Night Shyamalan's breakout film The Sixth Sense, the controversial Fight Club and Paul Thomas Anderson's Magnolia. The year also featured the first installment of a trilogy, George Lucas' top-grossing Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace. Columbia Pictures and Metro Goldwyn Mayer celebrated their 75th anniversaries in 1999. |
48 | screenwriter | Vellanakalude Nadu | Sreenivasan | ['robert lopez', 'henri colpi', 'don michael paul', 'mikhail romm', 'adam davidson', 'carl foreman', 'carmine gallone', 'maurice pialat', 'gregory la cava', 'chuck lorre', 'billy bob thornton', 'james kirkwood', 'bent hamer', 'bruno barreto', 'philip yordan', 'david storey', 'leigh whannell', 'uday shankar', 'isao takahata', 'paul hogan', 'oshii', 'brian aldiss', 'jules dassin', 'claude binyon', 'terence rattigan', 'tod browning', 'tony ayres', 'scott rosenberg', 'michael reaves', 'gore vidal', 'anna boden', 'wilfred lucas', 'cesare zavattini', 'mae west', 'pascale ogier', 'george seaton', 'maurizio nichetti', 'mullapudi venkata ramana', 'patrick melton', 'alexander kluge', 'hammett', 'martin brest', 'raymond abrashkin', 'arnaldo jabor', 'tim burton', 'topher grace', 'john landis', 'sarah kernochan', 'alain tanner', 'chen kaige', 'blessy', 'leigh brackett', 'rob zombie', 'fredric brown', 'sir walter scott', 'tancred ibsen', 'matt groening', 'john krish', 'glauber rocha', 'perarasu', 'curzio malaparte', 'pat proft', 'bret michaels', 'dennis lehane', 'singeetam srinivasa rao', 'jonah hill', 'paul simon', 'kundan shah', 'leslie norman', 'ashu trikha', 'john woo', 'russell crowe', 'rian johnson', 'rabi kinagi', 'ephraim kishon', 'david butler', 'mysskin', 'sarah dessen', 'louis begley', 'raymond wong', 'chantal akerman', 'howard franklin', 'brad bird', 'don hertzfeldt', 'neeraj vora', 'kamal hassan', 'jan de hartog', 'anil sharma', 'pierre schoendoerffer', 'gogol', 'curtis harrington', 'nanette burstein', 'steve buscemi', 'milton subotsky', 'robert hamer', 'brent hodge', 'frank darabont', 'eytan fox', 'ron shelton'] | Khatta Meetha (2010 film) | Khatta Meetha (Hindi: खट्टा मीठा, 'Sweet and Sour') is a 2010 Hindi comic satire film written and directed by Priyadarshan that stars Akshay Kumar and Trisha Krishnan in the lead roles. The film is a remake of Priyadarshan's previous Malayalam film Vellanakalude Nadu (1988), scripted by Sreenivasan. Khatta Meetha was released on 23 July 2010. The film was produced by Shree Ashtavinayak Cine Vision Ltd and Hari Om Productions. It was released on 5 August 2010. |
48 | screenwriter | El Laberinto del Fauno | Guillermo del Toro | ['lewis john carlino', 'valentine davies', 'lillian hellman', 'ernest hemingway', 'david chase', 'disney', 'ranjan ghosh', 'randolph scott', 'aziz mirza', 'raffaello matarazzo', 'rik mayall', 'alain delon', 'melville', 'salim ahamed', 'andrew bergman', 'nigel kneale', 'lambert hillyer', 'oliver stone', 'fausto brizzi', 'jandhyala', 'nanette burstein', 'anthony minghella', 'franco amurri', 'alekos sakellarios', 'edgar', 'jemaine clement', 'laurent cantet', 'matthew weiner', 'mario monicelli', 'wang xiaoshuai', 'kim nguyen', 'adolfo aristarain', 'joe swanberg', 'arthur askey', 'ulrike ottinger', 'vincent gallo', 'morrie ryskind', 'aleksandr sokurov', 'gautam ghose', 'michael roemer', 'sidney howard', 'scott fellows', 'al boasberg', 'margaret ayer barnes', 'agnieszka holland', 'ravichandran', 'zalman king', 'chris columbus', 'neeraj pandey', 'shakespeare', 'michael mckean', 'chuck palahniuk', 'govind nihalani', 'thangar bachan', 'oliver drake', 'gus van sant', 'luigi zampa', 'xavier dolan', 'garrett lerner', 'trumbo', 'lizz winstead', 'james leo herlihy', 'emlyn williams', 'curtis harrington', 'james gunn', 'noel streatfeild', 'curtis hanson', 'mary mccarthy', 'todd field', 'brad fraser', 'daryush shokof', 'luca guadagnino', 'neil gaiman', 'jaco van dormael', 'ezhil', 'sandra bullock', 'dome karukoski', 'margaret forster', 'dewitt bodeen', 'jerzy skolimowski', 'takashi ishii', 'mizoguchi', 'olivier assayas', 'jeethu joseph', 'craig mazin', 'anatole de grunwald', 'john francis daley', 'randal kleiser', 'emmett dalton', 'chan', 'catherine breillat', 'tamara jenkins', 'dashiell hammett', 'gurvinder singh', 'tony jaa', 'terry gilliam', 'arch oboler', 'mark boal', 'kayo hatta'] | Pan's Labyrinth | Pan's Labyrinth, originally known in Spanish as El Laberinto del Fauno (The Labyrinth of the Faun), is a 2006 Spanish-Mexican dark fantasy film written and directed by Mexican filmmaker Guillermo del Toro. It was produced and distributed by Esperanto Films. The story takes place in Spain in May–June 1944, five years after the Spanish Civil War, during the early Francoist period. The narrative of the film intertwinesthis real world with a mythical world centered on an overgrown abandoned labyrinth and a mysterious faun creature, with whom the main character, Ofelia, interacts. Ofelia's stepfather, the Falangist Captain Vidal, hunts the Spanish Maquis who fight against the Francoist regime in the region, while Ofelia's pregnant mother grows increasingly ill. Ofelia meets several strange and magical creatures who become central to her story, leading her through the trials of the old labyrinth garden. The film employs make-up, animatronics, and CGI effects to bring life to its creatures. Del Toro stated that he considers the story to be a parable, influenced by fairy tales, and that it addresses and continues themes related to his earlier film The Devil's Backbone (2001), to which Pan's Labyrinth is a spiritual successor, according to del Toro in his director's commentary on the DVD. The original Spanish title refers to the fauns of Roman mythology, while the English, German, and French titles refer specifically to the faun-like Greek deity Pan. However, del Toro has stated that the faun in the film is not Pan. The film premiered at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. It was released in the United Kingdom on 24 November 2006. In the United States and Canada, the film was given a limited release on 29 December 2006, with a wide release on 19 January 2007. Pan's Labyrinth opened to widespread critical acclaim. The film won numerous international awards, including three Academy Awards, three BAFTA Awards including Best Film Not in the English Language, the Ariel Award for Best Picture, the Saturn Awards for Best International Film and Best Performance by a Younger Actor for Ivana Baquero and the 2007 Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Long Form. |
48 | screenwriter | Vanilla Sky | Cameron Crowe | ['kay cannon', 'oren peli', 'nils gaup', 'dorothy davenport', 'william peter blatty', 'robert duvall', 'ananta jalil', 'spike milligan', 'maxwell anderson', 'hiroshi inagaki', 'norman maclean', 'william friedkin', 'tim burton', 'jack vance', 'larysa kondracki', 'john byrum', 'lola albright', 'adam rifkin', 'rene daalder', 'attila dargay', 'robert mark kamen', 'thea von harbou', 'sooni taraporevala', 'pierre culliford', 'michael showalter', 'sacha baron cohen', 'herman melville', 'asghar farhadi', 'tareque', 'ernest lehman', 'james huth', 'robert flaherty', 'raymond chandler', 'antonio capuano', 'coleman francis', 'lewis gilbert', 'raj khosla', 'hiroyuki nakano', 'rajkumar gupta', 'john grierson', 'chen kaige', 'horace mccoy', 'adolfo aristarain', 'stirling silliphant', 'don hertzfeldt', 'murali gopy', 'philip yordan', 'arthur conan doyle', 'basil dearden', 'ephraim kishon', 'george sluizer', 'alvin sargent', 'david lynch', 'fannie flagg', 'nikolaj arcel', 'claude berri', 'jane campion', 'enrico oldoini', 'suri', 'clifton ko', 'dick clement', 'anthony hinds', 'li yang', 'mike judge', 'lois weber', 'george orwell', 'damian harris', 'henry jaglom', 'salim ahamed', 'jean aurel', 'imtiaz ali', 'james goldman', 'larry david', 'jordan galland', 'stephen sommers', 'fred olen ray', 'isaac julien', 'sherman alexie', 'eli roth', 'laurent cantet', 'hans christian andersen', 'wojciech marczewski', 'luciano salce', 'rob zombie', 'harpo', 'frank tashlin', 'jean cocteau', 'venkatesh', 'stephen chow', 'wes craven', 'michel brault', 'mahesh manjrekar', 'friz freleng', 'steve buscemi', 'ritwik ghatak', 'john greyson', 'alexander dovzhenko', 'dean devlin', 'jada pinkett smith'] | Where Do I Begin (song) | "Where Do I Begin" is a song by English big beat musical duo The Chemical Brothers, released as a promotional single in 1997 from their second album, Dig Your Own Hole. As a promo release, copies are difficult to get hold of.[citation needed] The version appearing on the single is the radio edit and is shorter than the version on the album. Beth Orton sings the vocals on the song. It was featured in the Cameron Crowe film Vanilla Sky (2001) and was included on the released original soundtrack. The song was also featured in the film Monster (2003) starring Charlize Theron, as well as in the 2003 season three finale of the Showtime television series Queer as Folk during a scene in which the character Ted checks himself into rehab.[citation needed] The song was featured again in the film Accepted (2006) starring Justin Long.[citation needed] Also, the song is featured in the official FIFA 11 soundtrack.[citation needed] |
48 | screenwriter | Heavyweights | Steven Brill | ['coline serreau', 'pierre tchernia', 'enrico oldoini', 'georg jacoby', 'ira levin', 'aleksey tolstoy', 'dinos dimopoulos', 'ole bornedal', 'william fruet', 'oja kodar', 'scott caan', 'ira sachs', 'walt becker', 'julian fellowes', 'george axelrod', 'michael crichton', 'georges franju', 'steve callaghan', 'milton subotsky', 'giuseppe de santis', 'robert townsend', 'robert siodmak', 'david morrell', 'mario bonnard', 'peter bogdanovich', 'john emerson', 'christopher nolan', 'ashvin kumar', 'jan troell', 'matt damon', 'mackinlay kantor', 'maxwell shane', 'gary goldman', 'ramanand sagar', 'kundan shah', 'manivannan', 'lucas belvaux', 'gene autry', 'terry pratchett', 'attila dargay', 'david duchovny', 'guy de maupassant', 'samir karnik', 'darren aronofsky', 'nasir hussain', 'julian gilbey', 'david zucker', 'charles band', 'subhash kapoor', 'rama narayanan', 'jose javier reyes', 'tyler perry', 'juzo itami', 'aleksandr rou', 'michael mccullers', 'hanns heinz ewers', 'ossie davis', 'john houseman', 'carmelo bene', 'lewis gilbert', 'gary janetti', 'baz luhrmann', 'e v v satyanarayana', 'kabir khan', 'shunji iwai', 'veit harlan', 'carole eastman', 'edward burns', 'daria nicolodi', 'chantal akerman', 'gualtiero jacopetti', 'giuseppe bertolucci', 'edward abbey', 'nagathihalli chandrashekar', 'padmarajan', 'james clavell', 'cung le', 'charles maigne', 'thomas bezucha', 'anthony waller', 'michael reaves', 'mike judge', 'michele placido', 'kay cannon', 'emilio salgari', 'yoji yamada', 'nicolas philibert', 'steve buscemi', 'prasanna vithanage', 'jeff nathanson', 'walt disney', 'gurinder chadha', 'che', 'mahamat saleh haroun', 'clayton rawson', 'kazuo koike', 'alfred gough', 'wallace shawn', 'martin scorsese'] | Heavyweights | Heavyweights (stylized onscreen as Heavy Weights) is a 1995 comedy film directed by Steven Brill and co-written by Brill with Judd Apatow. Heavyweights is about a fat camp for kids that is taken over by a fitness guru named Tony Perkis (Ben Stiller). |
48 | screenwriter | Eight Crazy Nights | Adam Sandler | ['abbas tyrewala', 'clive barker', 'jean aurel', 'rajakumaran', 'che guevara', 'claude zidi', 'jimeoin', 'harold french', 'girish kulkarni', 'chris carter', 'mae west', 'nevil shute', 'srijit mukherji', 'andrew adamson', 'alex proyas', 'harold lloyd', 'glen morgan', 'jack kerouac', 'sun yu', 'david mamet', 'terence rattigan', 'douglas day stewart', 'andrei tarkovsky', 'jacques feyder', 'mary mccarthy', 'bertrand bonello', 'alfred gough', 'john cheever', 'conor mcpherson', 'chris columbus', 'claude binyon', 'ar murugadoss', 'tim robbins', 'lloyd kaufman', 'guy ferland', 'pascal quignard', 'desiree akhavan', 'norman panama', 'douglas fairbanks', 'yves robert', 'capra', 'bhagwan', 'anna sten', 'curtis bernhardt', 'amole gupte', 'jessica hynes', 'michel ocelot', 'martha hyer', 'peter cook', 'andy tennant', 'paul rudnick', 'deepa mehta', 'ti west', 'thakazhi sivasankara pillai', 'annelise hovmand', 'pier paolo pasolini', 'glenn ficarra', 'scott shaw', 'john dahl', 'lee daniels', 'jonathan caouette', 'tamara jenkins', 'talking heads', 'marcel camus', 'sam simon', 'jake johnson', 'chimbu deven', 'naomi foner', 'yoo ha', 'chris van allsburg', 'vijay milton', 'thea von harbou', 'coleman francis', 'agnieszka holland', 'linguswamy', 'laura poitras', 'kitano', 'peter weir', 'jack finney', 'blessy', 'goutam ghosh', 'patrick bauchau', 'michel blanc', 'sreekumaran thampi', 'william hanna', 'balaji sakthivel', 'pietro francisci', 'henry jaglom', 'herbert fields', 'steven seagal', 'larysa kondracki', 'darren lynn bousman', 'carl theodor dreyer', 'jonas mekas', 'diane duane', 'francesco rosi', 'tim conway', 'scott mosier', 'tullio pinelli'] | Eight Crazy Nights | Eight Crazy Nights is a 2002 American adult animated musical Christmas comedy drama film directed by Seth Kearsley and produced, co-written by and starring Adam Sandler, in his first voice-acting role. Unlike most mainstream holiday films, it centers on Jewish characters during the Hanukkah season, as opposed to religious or secular celebration of Christmas. Despite being animated in the style of television Christmas specials, the film is adult oriented, featuring significant scatological humor, and focusing on such topics as alcoholism, bereavement, and depression. This is Happy Madison Productions' first animated film. The film's title is taken from a line in Sandler's series of songs called The Chanukah Song that compares the gift-giving traditions of Christmas and Chanukah: "Instead of one day of presents, we get eight crazy nights!". Additionally, a new version of The Chanukah Song was played over the film's closing credits. |
48 | screenwriter | Heathers | Daniel Waters | ['nick cave', 'christopher guest', 'luca guadagnino', 'frank cottrell boyce', 'frank zappa', 'franco amurri', 'soori', 'donner', 'daphne du maurier', 'john grisham', 'raj kumar gupta', 'paul haggis', 'alexander sokurov', 'james huth', 'mathieu kassovitz', 'coline serreau', 'gerhard lamprecht', 'mario mattoli', 'shaad ali', 'wellesley wild', 'arthur miller', 'samson raphaelson', 'fred dekker', 'greg araki', 'derren nesbitt', 'henri decoin', 'michael hurst', 'michele placido', 'venkatesh', 'philip dunne', 'sridhar', 'alberto moravia', 'samuthirakani', 'antonio capuano', 'duniya soori', 'maggie greenwald', 'daniele luchetti', 'sebastian gutierrez', 'radhakrishna jagarlamudi', 'venu nagavalli', 'michel blanc', 'jennifer chambers lynch', 'nic pizzolatto', 'andrew bergman', 'charles bukowski', 'adolph green', 'robb white', 'robert hamer', 'corneliu porumboiu', 'furie', 'raymond abrashkin', 'pasquale squitieri', 'paul thomas anderson', 'sakthi chidambaram', 'eran riklis', 'tobe hooper', 'matthew barney', 'paco plaza', 'nino manfredi', 'jim abrahams', 'michael winterbottom', 'spike milligan', 'aaron springer', 'roger vadim', 'guru dutt', 'puneet sira', 'frank spotnitz', 'harold robbins', 'john ridley', 'paul simon', 'rick moranis', 'adam curtis', 'graham roland', 'frank renzulli', 'peque gallaga', 'fredric brown', 'subodh mukherjee', 'scott shaw', 'suresh krishna', 'chris rock', 'rachel dratch', 'gilles grangier', 'alex hirsch', 'gennaro righelli', 'sooraj barjatya', 'markus imhoof', 'bertrand bonello', 'visu', 'fassbinder', 'sylvain chomet', 'li han hsiang', 'craig mazin', 'anna boden', 'maurizio nichetti', 'deb lacusta', 'robert bresson', 'gunasekhar', 'cochin haneefa', 'gogol'] | Happy Campers (2001 film) | Happy Campers is a 2001 comedy film from New Line Cinema about college freshmen and summer camp and is directed and written by Heathers writer Daniel Waters. |
48 | screenwriter | A Single Man | Tom Ford | ['alain tanner', 'rajesh', 'artie lange', 'robert bloch', 'jean yanne', 'ram gopal varma', 'bernard rose', 'george eliot', 'michael roemer', 'lewis furey', 'bruno de almeida', 'shinji aoyama', 'kay cannon', 'howard hughes', 'chen kaige', 'miyazaki', 'nitai palit', 'senthilnathan', 'robert ludlum', 'raymond abrashkin', 'frank cottrell boyce', 'thackeray', 'sigmund romberg', 'giuliano montaldo', 'jeffrey lau', 'pedro costa', 'bhagwan', 'samuthirakani', 'chazz palminteri', 'john van druten', 'andy warhol', 'abrar alvi', 'jacques becker', 'larry gelbart', 'kaneto shindo', 'shintaro ishihara', 'lewis gilbert', 'fred olen ray', 'michel ocelot', 'jackie chan', 'yash chopra', 'riccardo freda', 'karunanidhi', 'feng xiaogang', 'rex stout', 'byron howard', 'darren lynn bousman', 'vijay milton', 'roy william neill', 'abhijat joshi', 'norman cohn', 'claude goretta', 'marcus dunstan', 'albert band', 'kunal kohli', 'ivan goff', 'dario argento', 'charles lederer', 'ti west', 'james huth', 'anoop menon', 'paolo sorrentino', 'bam margera', 'charles bukowski', 'brian aldiss', 'mikhail romm', 'albert maltz', 'alejandro agresti', 'edmund goulding', 'robert flaherty', 'william steig', 'john milius', 'john byrum', 'gene roddenberry', 'polly draper', 'elia suleiman', 'michel deville', 'sidney lumet', 'leonard spigelgass', 'stefan schwartz', 'robert ben garant', 'denys arcand', 'casey robinson', 'noel streatfeild', 'nigel kneale', 'bruce bennett', 'harold french', 'joe klein', 'reginald rose', 'dan scanlon', 'nagesh kukunoor', 'gervais', 'clifford odets', 'tay garnett', 'lynn shelton', 'pat conroy', 'jason schwartzman', 'pandiraj', 'taika waititi'] | Robert Salerno | Robert Salerno (born March 28, 1972) is an American film producer, best known for being a producer of the film 21 Grams with Alejandro González Iñárritu. Producer ROBERT SALERNO continues a collaboration with Tom Ford that began with A Single Man. Based on the Christopher Isherwood novel and starring Colin Firth and Julianne Moore, the film earned an Oscar nomination for Colin Firth, three Golden Globe nominations as well as a Best Picture nomination at the Independent Spirit Awards. A twenty-year film industry veteran, Salerno most recently produced Michael Mayer’s adaptation of Anton Chekov’s The Seagull. Starring Saoirse Ronan and Corey Stoll, the film will be released in 2016. With a keen eye for notable material and talent, over the course of his career Salerno has produced several award-winning films both on the independent circuit and in association with major Hollywood studios. Among the critically acclaimed films on which Salerno has been associated are the multi-award nominated We Need to Talk About Kevin, directed by Lynne Ramsay and starring Tilda Swinton and John C. Reilly. The film received Best British Film and Best Director BAFTA nominations in addition to Golden Globe, BAFTA and SAG Award nominations for Tilda Swinton. One of the most celebrated films he produced is 21 Grams, which was directed by Alejandro Gonzalez-Inarritu and starred Naomi Watts and Oscar winners Sean Penn and Benicio Del Toro. The film received numerous awards plus Academy Award nominations for Watts and Del Toro, and a 2004 Independent Spirit Award for Outstanding Filmmaking. Earlier this year, the topical drama Freeheld, starring Julianne Moore, Ellen Page, Steve Carell and Michael Shannon was released and earned director Peter Sollett a Best Film Award at the San Sebastian International Film Festival. Among other films Salerno has produced are the comedy The English Teacher directed by Craig Zisk and starring Julianne Moore, Michael Angarano and Greg Kinnear; Arbitrage, directed by Nicholas Jarecki and starring Richard Gere and Susan Sarandon which received the National Board of Review’s Award as one of the Top Ten Independent films while Gere’s performance earned him a Best Actor Golden Globe nomination; director Joel Schumacher’s film Twelve starring Chace Crawford, Emma Roberts and 50 Cents; Chinese Coffee, directed by and starring Al Pacino and Hype Williams’ Belly, starring DMX, Nas and Method Man. His earlier feature credits include Hudson River Blues, The Substitute 2: School’s Out, starring Treat Williams, and Gary Winick’s The Tic Code, starring Gregory Hines. Under his Artina Films banner, Salerno produced Delirious starring Steve Buscemi and Michael Pitt and Chapter 27 starring Jared Leto and Lindsay Lohan which both premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and Winged Creatures, starring Forest Whitaker, Kate Beckinsale, Dakota Fanning and Jennifer Hudson. In 1995, Salerno began an association with The Shooting Gallery, the New York-based independent film production and distribution company, where he began a longtime partnership with actor/filmmaker Billy Bob Thornton. The creative alliance produced several feature films, including the Academy Award-winning Sling Blade; Daddy and Them and All the Pretty Horses, starring Matt Damon and Penelope Cruz. He also produced Waking Up in Reno in which Thornton starred with Charlize Theron, Patrick Swayze and Natasha Richaardson. |
48 | screenwriter | Golden Rendezvous | Alistair MacLean | ['takashi shimizu', 'larry mcmurtry', 'stephane gauger', 'bradbury', 'brian robbins', 'rajakumaran', 'basil wright', 'clive owen', 'rodney dangerfield', 'pamela kellino', 'zhang yang', 'ernst lubitsch', 'rick moranis', 'chantal akerman', 'lynn hershman leeson', 'damon beesley', 'wilfred lucas', 'balaji tharaneetharan', 'terry nation', 'rod serling', 'yves robert', 'uderzo', 'stephen longstreet', 'guy ferland', 'david dortort', 'massimo troisi', 'sunil kumar desai', 'tommy chong', 'charles burnett', 'cornell woolrich', 'cavalcanti', 'cai chusheng', 'ravi varman', 'andrew niccol', 'thomas bezucha', 'massimo dallamano', 'alberto bevilacqua', 'demofilo fidani', 'vilhelm moberg', 'eric schaeffer', 'gulzar', 'antonio pietrangeli', 'samudrala raghavacharya', 'seenu ramasamy', 'paddy considine', 'sven nykvist', 'gianni franciolini', 'eli roth', 'james dearden', 'sally phillips', 'gurinder chadha', 'eric red', 'senthilnathan', 'carl reiner', 'yoshiaki kawajiri', 'william hanna', 'khalid mohammed', 'tim burton', 'sreekumaran thampi', 'rashida jones', 'poe', 'leigh whannell', 'david zucker', 'giovanni pastrone', 'kodi ramakrishna', 'charles marquis warren', 'rian johnson', 'stanley tong', 'jahnu barua', 'bret michaels', 'don stroud', 'aaron springer', 'winston hibler', 'john august', 'terry gilliam', 'tove jansson', 'carl foreman', 'julie delpy', 'peter richardson', 'pupi avati', 'claude goretta', 'mike scully', 'subodh mukherjee', 'william dear', 'aziz mirza', 'peter ustinov', 'alex van warmerdam', 'bernard borderie', 'mike white', 'norman cohn', 'marshall brickman', 'fernando trueba', 'desiree akhavan', 'david lynch', 'maxwell anderson', 'oshii', 'jamie uys', 'henry ephron', 'francesco nuti'] | Golden Rendezvous | Golden Rendezvous is a 1977 South African thriller film directed by Ashley Lazarus and starring Richard Harris, Ann Turkel and Gordon Jackson. It was based on the 1962 novel The Golden Rendezvous by Alistair MacLean. |
48 | screenwriter | Sentimentalny roman | Igor Maslennikov | ['david storey', 'winston groom', 'blessy', 'dharmesh darshan', 'bruce robinson', 'suresh krishna', 'penelope spheeris', 'jyotiprasad agarwala', 'elio petri', 'norman maurer', 'sidney sheldon', 'svend wam', 'karan johar', 'brad fraser', 'knut hamsun', 'peter fonda', 'balaji tharaneetharan', 'peter strickland', 'rainer werner fassbinder', 'peyo', 'ravi varman', 'jo swerling', 'li yang', 'barbara albert', 'sheldon lettich', 'ivan goff', 'joseph wambaugh', 'susannah grant', 'daria nicolodi', 'ben wheatley', 'venkatesh', 'rob corddry', 'eric ambler', 'george sluizer', 'fairbanks', 'gunasekhar', 'eytan fox', 'nils gaup', 'donner', 'frank spotnitz', 'balachandra menon', 'maurizio nichetti', 'gore', 'michel audiard', 'robert duvall', 'tim blake nelson', 'budd boetticher', 'gautham menon', 'victor hugo', 'harpo', 'judd apatow', 'robert townsend', 'louis feuillade', 'darren lynn bousman', 'roger kumble', 'wes anderson', 'steven spielberg', 'rob schneider', 'isao takahata', 'russ meyer', 'miyazaki', 'dashiell hammett', 'satoshi kon', 'jack finney', 'sergio castellitto', 'jemaine clement', 'jafar panahi', 'john gregory dunne', 'stephen sondheim', 'markus imhoof', 'stefan zweig', 'hans weingartner', 'wojciech marczewski', 'robert lord', 'amos poe', 'gautham vasudev menon', 'dan castellaneta', 'gillo pontecorvo', 'charlie kaufman', 'don michael paul', 'james kirkwood', 'tim conway', 'frank capra', 'feng xiaogang', 'kay cannon', 'george meyer', 'billy wilder', 'stephen sinclair', 'enzo barboni', 'kader khan', 'robert rodriguez', 'jonah hill', 'ron clements', 'lordi', 'sooni taraporevala', 'dick clement', 'noel streatfeild', 'corneliu porumboiu', 'lem dobbs'] | Sentimentalny roman | Sentimentalny roman (Russian: Сентиментальный роман) is a 1976 Soviet drama film directed by Igor Maslennikov. It was entered into the 27th Berlin International Film Festival. |
48 | screenwriter | Der blaue Engel | Heinrich Mann | ['jamie brittain', 'robert louis stevenson', 'michael winterbottom', 'mathieu kassovitz', 'gary goldman', 'gandhi krishna', 'aziz mirza', 'david mamet', 'mae west', 'dodie smith', 'takashi shimizu', 'sunil kumar desai', 'john mortimer', 'leigh brackett', 'patrick kong', 'seenu ramasamy', 'tony gatlif', 'ventura pons', 'saul bass', 'cris morena', 'giovanni verga', 'peter riegert', 'robert lepage', 'maugham', 'anthony asquith', 'gina kim', 'oliver drake', 'kamal amrohi', 'tsui hark', 'michael hurst', 'charles lederer', 'prakash raj', 'bernhard wicki', 'derek jarman', 'ruy guerra', 'ali abbas zafar', 'todd phillips', 'david storey', 'emmett dalton', 'chen kaige', 'bruce manning', 'luiz de barros', 'attila dargay', 'burt lancaster', 'samson raphaelson', 'atanu ghosh', 'alec sulkin', 'talking heads', 'puttanna kanagal', 'kaneto shindo', 'aldo fabrizi', 'pierre schoendoerffer', 'bruce kimmel', 'liu fendou', 'subodh mukherjee', 'hanns heinz ewers', 'carrie fisher', 'bharathi raja', 'steven moffat', 'casey wilson', 'rob corddry', 'judd apatow', 'jim henson', 'gy waldron', 'peter lorre', 'ken marino', 'shyamaprasad', 'jose javier reyes', 'sombhu mitra', 'kitano', 'karyn kusama', 'ricky gervais', 'max linder', 'chris chibnall', 'jean becker', 'blessy', 'don michael paul', 'godard', 'christy brown', 'june storey', 'enrico oldoini', 'florestano vancini', 'norm prescott', 'alex cox', 'ann dvorak', 'claude pinoteau', 'renny harlin', 'kevin williamson', 'stuart gordon', 'derick martini', 'kundan shah', 'arthur laurents', 'delia ephron', 'john cassavetes', 'bhabendra nath saikia', 'walter salles', 'george sluizer', 'curtis bernhardt', 'dashiell hammett'] | Professor Unrat | Professor Unrat (1905, trans. by Ernest Boyd as Small Town Tyrant), which translates as "Professor Garbage," is one of the most important works of Heinrich Mann and has achieved notoriety through film adaptations, most notably Der blaue Engel with Marlene Dietrich. The book caricatures the middle and upper class educational system of Wilhelmine Germany and the double standards of the title character. In the United States, an abridgment of the English translation was published in 1932 under the title The Blue Angel. |
48 | screenwriter | The Naked Kiss | Samuel Fuller | ['bernard rose', 'dickinson', 'matt chow', 'adam curtis', 'adam mckay', 'edward kitsis', 'ben maddow', 'govind nihalani', 'alberto sordi', 'chris stokes', 'dennis law', 'scola', 'ravi varman', 'francesco rosi', 'jia zhangke', 'anna thomas', 'beulah marie dix', 'parolini', 'robert duvall', 'howard franklin', 'saeed akhtar mirza', 'gotthold ephraim lessing', 'ethan hawke', 'wolfgang petersen', 'andrew bujalski', 'rajkumar santoshi', 'charles bronson', 'john carpenter', 'lee daniels', 'bruce kimmel', 'ben hecht', 'albert parker', 'oshii', 'arun pandian', 'ventura pons', 'isao takahata', 'michael reaves', 'warren leight', 'blessy', 'nobuhiro yamashita', 'bob saget', 'frank ross', 'suri', 'li minwei', 'herbert fields', 'virginia grey', 'poe', 'vishal bhardwaj', 'anthony perkins', 'raoul walsh', 'angela lansbury', 'gianni franciolini', 'denys desjardins', 'sydney boehm', 'habib faisal', 'roman coppola', 'james booth', 'charles schnee', 'henri verneuil', 'ning hao', 'werner herzog', 'rowan atkinson', 'nic pizzolatto', 'albert brooks', 'anita loos', 'irving berlin', 'giuliano montaldo', 'butch hartman', 'bo widerberg', 'mo yan', 'john mortimer', 'jun maeda', 'chimbu deven', 'william peter blatty', 'ruskin bond', 'sundar rao nadkarni', 'cung le', 'jim sheridan', 'srinu vytla', 'luciano ligabue', 'adrian brunel', 'chantal akerman', 'walter salles', 'james goldman', 'yoshihiro nishimura', 'dean koontz', 'elinor glyn', 'carl barks', 'cris morena', 'marco kreuzpaintner', 'amos gitai', 'manoel de oliveira', 'claude zidi', 'roy william neill', 'sridhar', 'lawrence kasdan', 'sergio citti', 'david twohy', 'larry cohen'] | Stanley Cortez | Stanley Cortez, A.S.C. (November 4, 1908 – December 23, 1997) was an American cinematographer. He worked on over seventy films, including Orson Welles' The Magnificent Ambersons (1942), Charles Laughton's The Night of the Hunter (1955), Nunnally Johnson's The Three Faces of Eve (1957), and Samuel Fuller's Shock Corridor (1963) and The Naked Kiss (1964). |
48 | screenwriter | Harvard Man | James Toback | ['larry mcmurtry', 'hammett', 'mary sweeney', 'phillip borsos', 'herbert fields', 'vitaliano brancati', 'ole bornedal', 'manish jha', 'willi forst', 'shane meadows', 'walter hill', 'peter cook', 'brad fraser', 'scott shaw', 'benchley', 'caveh zahedi', 'marcus dunstan', 'bernardo bertolucci', 'michelangelo antonioni', 'krauss', 'ruba nadda', 'tony barwick', 'ed wood', 'martin short', 'joseph bologna', 'christopher hampton', 'chantal akerman', 'max linder', 'william alland', 'dhundiraj govind phalke', 'michel gondry', 'ken hughes', 'joseph barbera', 'paul naschy', 'maxwell shane', 'neeraj vora', 'jonathan demme', 'adolfo aristarain', 'lamberto bava', 'bruce manning', 'lew cody', 'geoffrey wright', 'charles chaplin', 'herschell gordon lewis', 'thackeray', 'emmett dalton', 'leslie iwerks', 'nathanael west', 'crane wilbur', 'robert siodmak', 'tage danielsson', 'edward kitsis', 'friz freleng', 'koji suzuki', 'curtis hanson', 'rob zombie', 'herbert brenon', 'dickinson', 'jack vance', 'jack hill', 'artie lange', 'dodie smith', 'alfred rode', 'lee david zlotoff', 'michael reaves', 'franco nero', 'john grisham', 'donner', 'garrett lerner', 'nancy mitford', 'mario caiano', 'hal needham', 'benjamin christensen', 'terrance dicks', 'rob reiner', 'irving berlin', 'makoto shinkai', 'david seltzer', 'georgiy daneliya', 'ezio greggio', 'vittorio caprioli', 'umesh mehra', 'bruce beresford', 'francesco rosi', 'tonino guerra', 'harish shankar', 'errol morris', 'carlton cuse', 'william frawley', 'gustave flaubert', 'padmarajan', 'sarah kernochan', 'bernhard wicki', 'coleman francis', 'don mancini', 'gleb panfilov', 'bryan elsley', 'daniel clowes', 'adoor gopalakrishnan'] | Daniel Bigel | Daniel William Bigel is an American film producer (CEO and founder of Bigel Entertainment) who has produced 10 films to date including Loverboy directed by and starring Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick, Empire starring John Leguizamo and Peter Sarsgaard and Harvard Man written and directed by James Toback and starring, in his first major film production, Adrien Grenier of Entourage fame. Bigel also co-founded Broadway South, LLC, a company dedicated to rebuilding downtown New Orleans through the creation of a "live entertainment" theater district along Canal Street. |
48 | screenwriter | Fatal Contact | Dennis Law | ['hasse alfredson', 'guy maddin', 'dan mazer', 'fran walsh', 'michael hoffman', 'jill sprecher', 'dan schneider', 'roald dahl', 'alfred gough', 'raj kapoor', 'nick giannopoulos', 'alex chandon', 'roger corman', 'ishmael bernal', 'nikos nikolaidis', 'john turturro', 'william dear', 'william goldman', 'sergio corbucci', 'sergio grieco', 'mehmood', 'wilfred lucas', 'ettore scola', 'jean becker', 'jonathan latimer', 'mackenzie crook', 'howard franklin', 'patrick bauchau', 'harpo marx', 'donick cary', 'jerry lewis', 'denys arcand', 'michael nesmith', 'kirby dick', 'david sherlock', 'ayan mukerji', 'gloria katz', 'paul simon', 'robert buckner', 'alexander mackendrick', 'ezio greggio', 'matt warburton', 'nora roberts', 'senthilnathan', 'robert ludlum', 'hamsalekha', 'john dickson carr', 'christian camargo', 'jim sheridan', 'norodom sihanouk', 'laurent boutonnat', 'jean yanne', 'trey parker', 'hayao miyazaki', 'lars von trier', 'alvin sargent', 'stephen hillenburg', 'karan johar', 'felliniesque', 'todd farmer', 'claude lelouch', 'peter morgan', 'tim sullivan', 'gennaro righelli', 'prabu solomon', 'carlos reygadas', 'srinu vytla', 'david butler', 'kamal hassan', 'claude berri', 'aj carothers', 'guy hamilton', 'jonathan caouette', 'pierre schoendoerffer', 'clive barker', 'godfrey reggio', 'aleksandr sokurov', 'jeff westbrook', 'charles dickens', 'anya seton', 'bob dylan', 'carl barks', 'scott shaw', 'lingusamy', 'khwaja ahmad abbas', 'cesare zavattini', 'pierre culliford', 'rik mayall', 'michael mccullers', 'alex van warmerdam', 'ethan hawke', 'neal israel', 'jason zada', 'lizz winstead', 'giannis dalianidis', 'luca guadagnino', 'jang jin', 'john cusack', 'paul rudnick'] | Fatal Contact (film) | Fatal Contact (Chinese: 黑拳) is a 2006 Hong Kong martial arts film written, produced and directed by Dennis Law, and starring Wu Jing, Ronald Cheng, Miki Yeung, Theresa Fu, Cheung Siu-fai, Ken Lo, Andy On, Lam Suet and Timmy Hung. Wu Jing played Kong Ko who is trained with the fighting techniques of Sanshou martial arts, and lured into the world of illegal martial arts fighting. |
48 | screenwriter | Release the Prisoners to Spring | Tage Danielsson | ['chor yuen', 'roy clarke', 'reginald rose', 'tom stoppard', 'stephen sinclair', 'stuart heisler', 'david gulpilil', 'sergio citti', 'bernard borderie', 'marcello marchesi', 'michele lupo', 'dickinson', 'pascale ogier', 'cung le', 'bernard rose', 'tina fey', 'masoud kimiai', 'yoji yamada', 'chuck russell', 'jiang wen', 'apichatpong weerasethakul', 'hirokazu koreeda', 'brent hodge', 'yasunari kawabata', 'oliver stone', 'ida may park', 'raymond abrashkin', 'luciano emmer', 'mario bava', 'nigel kneale', 'britt allcroft', 'mani ratnam', 'boccaccio', 'haruki murakami', 'neal purvis', 'ben hecht', 'margaret forster', 'chris cunningham', 'sara sugarman', 'dan scanlon', 'roland west', 'john waters', 'james hadley chase', 'ayan mukerji', 'vineeth sreenivasan', 'timur bekmambetov', 'shantaram', 'vimukthi jayasundara', 'martin mcdonagh', 'allison anders', 'lordi', 'edward abbey', 'loretta young', 'jafar panahi', 'alexandre dumas', 'robert riskin', 'siddharth anand', 'robert towne', 'ang lee', 'saeroen', 'simcha jacobovici', 'david caesar', 'beat takeshi', 'martin brest', 'hans alfredson', 'ernst lubitsch', 'sakthi chidambaram', 'carlo lizzani', 'arthur miller', 'mike figgis', 'bob saget', 'jon stewart', 'renato castellani', 'tommy wirkola', 'garin nugroho', 'mauritz stiller', 'tim robbins', 'jim cash', 'sebastian gutierrez', 'john francis daley', 'paco plaza', 'patrick read johnson', 'joseph conrad', 'john grierson', 'dirch passer', 'john sessions', 'billy wilder', 'alberto moravia', 'tapan sinha', 'mike judge', 'sally potter', 'randall wallace', 'zappa', 'ajab gul', 'kirby dick', 'shyam benegal', 'usmar ismail', 'alexander mackendrick', 'bob gale'] | Release the Prisoners to Spring | Release the Prisoners to Spring (Swedish: Släpp fångarne loss, det är vår!) is a 1975 Swedish comedy film directed by Tage Danielsson. At the 12th Guldbagge Awards the film won the awards for Best Film and Best Actress (Margaretha Krook). The film stars Ernst-Hugo Järegård as the prisoner Harald Hansson, a break-in expert, who one day meets Frida and her friend and learns how to bake cookies. Perhaps a career change is worth to take in consideration? Especially when he falls in love with the daughter of a city judge, Flora... The film is a cult comedy by Hasseåtage. Memorable scenes in the film are the car chase with Järegård, the musical show number in the cell performed by Jan Malmsjö and the show number carried out simultaneously in the exercise yard by Järegård, Malmsjö and Urban Sahlin; and practically every scene with Ekman as the wacky prison governor. The film was meant to comment on the criminal system and view of criminals in society (both in Sweden and worldwide). |
48 | screenwriter | Suspiria | Dario Argento | ['robert smigel', 'danny strong', 'ivan goff', 'randal kleiser', 'antun vrdoljak', 'pascal quignard', 'neil gaiman', 'lamberto bava', 'brent hodge', 'lillian hellman', 'sathyan anthikkad', 'ub iwerks', 'vladislav listyev', 'karunanidhi', 'karyn kusama', 'bert kalmar', 'shyamaprasad', 'sophie barthes', 'ben travers', 'bert williams', 'robert duvall', 'gunasekhar', 'rachel field', 'dudley nichols', 'nick park', 'harry ruby', 'robert altman', 'robb white', 'chazz palminteri', 'george lopez', 'rajakumaran', 'garson kanin', 'willem dafoe', 'george clooney', 'nikolaj arcel', 'michael winner', 'gina kim', 'britt allcroft', 'juliusz machulski', 'gogol', 'mohsen makhmalbaf', 'rachel ward', 'chris van allsburg', 'jay duplass', 'myshkin', 'byron kennedy', 'mario mattoli', 'kunchacko boban', 'norman jewison', 'paddy considine', 'robert ardrey', 'tom mcloughlin', 'beulah marie dix', 'parthiban', 'hasford', 'renato salvatori', 'sergio corbucci', 'nelson pereira dos santos', 'alain chabat', 'shashanka ghosh', 'bob weinstein', 'norman lear', 'wong kar wai', 'john william corrington', 'anthony shaffer', 'jorge amado', 'drew goddard', 'manish jha', 'edward abbey', 'mel brooks', 'nasser taghvai', 'david duchovny', 'bhabendra nath saikia', 'jules dassin', 'tim long', 'michael cimino', 'karen moncrieff', 'larry semon', 'jane murfin', 'rik mayall', 'john frink', 'madhavan', 'frances goodrich', 'mitchell burgess', 'david schmoeller', 'vikram bhatt', 'mel gibson', 'michael palin', 'bruno de almeida', 'josiane balasko', 'steve balderson', 'satoshi kon', 'bill oakley', 'john hodiak', 'kevin smith', 'mani ratnam', 'walter hill', 'gladys lehman', 'robert bolt'] | Luciano Tovoli | Luciano Tovoli (born October 30, 1936 in Massa Marittima, Italy) is an Italian cinematographer, film director, and screenwriter. While the majority of the titles in his filmography are Italian, he has worked as cinematographer on several United States and French productions. His films include Michelangelo Antonioni's The Passenger (1975), Walerian Borowczyk's Behind Convent Walls (1977), Dario Argento's Suspiria (1977) and Tenebrae (1982), and Julie Taymor's Titus (1999). Tovoli has enjoyed a particularly fruitful relationship with Barbet Schroeder, working on that director's Reversal of Fortune (1990), Single White Female (1992), Before and After (1996), Murder by Numbers (2002), and Inju: The Beast in the Shadow (2008). In 1983, Tovoli directed and cowrote Il Generale dell'armata morte based on a novel by Ismail Kadare, starring Marcello Mastroianni and Anouk Aimée. |
48 | screenwriter | Thalaimuraigal | Balu Mahendra | ['mike figgis', 'shakespeare', 'byron howard', 'herzog', 'willem dafoe', 'charles portis', 'fazil', 'ted griffin', 'yonfan', 'frank launder', 'keenen ivory wayans', 'tarkovsky', 'jacques feyder', 'albert parker', 'eddie romero', 'kenji mizoguchi', 'john payne', 'margaret forster', 'jan de hartog', 'beulah marie dix', 'alexandre aja', 'wong jing', 'apichatpong weerasethakul', 'mabel normand', 'stephen norrington', 'abrar alvi', 'ivan reitman', 'elvis presley', 'al pacino', 'john greyson', 'nino manfredi', 'yoji yamada', 'toshio matsumoto', 'david kirschner', 'ivo caprino', 'daniel myrick', 'britt allcroft', 'heinrich mann', 'ashutosh gowariker', 'harry shearer', 'tom schulman', 'hasse ekman', 'henry ephron', 'ida lupino', 'li yang', 'wes hurley', 'poe', 'donner', 'francesco maselli', 'buster keaton', 'louisa may alcott', 'eugene burdick', 'humayun ahmed', 'adam elliot', 'gale anne hurd', 'ning hao', 'dev anand', 'luciano ligabue', 'anthony waller', 'nicolas philibert', 'joko anwar', 'demy', 'george eliot', 'kona venkat', 'jim henson', 'tareque', 'vinayan', 'surender reddy', 'arnaldo jabor', 'billie dove', 'chaplin', 'stephen wallace', 'luis puenzo', 'rajesh', 'adam davidson', 'julia loktev', 'e v v satyanarayana', 'karunanidhi', 'hideaki anno', 'claude goretta', 'sylvester stallone', 'nigel balchin', 'burny mattinson', 'michael weller', 'kodi ramakrishna', 'jeff westbrook', 'cy endfield', 'hrishikesh mukherjee', 'mario soldati', 'jag mundhra', 'john huston', 'elio petri', 'tim long', 'denys desjardins', 'conor mcpherson', 'ritwik ghatak', 'jon stewart', 'peter dalle', 'calder willingham'] | Thalaimuraigal | Thalaimuraigal (English: Generations) is a 2013 Tamil film written, cinematography, edited, and directed by Balu Mahendra. Produced by M. Sasikumar's Company Productions and Balu Mahendra`s Cinema Pattarai , the film has Sashikumar Subramani, Ramya and Master Karthik in lead roles along with Balu Mahendra in an important role. The film's score was composed by Ilaiyaraaja. At the 61st National Film Awards, the film won the Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration.The satellite rights of the film were sold to Jaya TV. |
48 | screenwriter | Saroja | Venkat Prabhu | ['juan antonio bardem', 'anthony shaffer', 'gig young', 'john patrick shanley', 'jackie chan', 'enzo barboni', 'shinji aoyama', 'martha coolidge', 'anoop menon', 'tim blake nelson', 'raymond wong', 'anthony asquith', 'john hodiak', 'john gilling', 'zappa', 'evv satyanarayana', 'stephen king', 'bernhard wicki', 'lena dunham', 'balu mahendra', 'bradbury', 'larry gelbart', 'billy wilder', 'samson raphaelson', 'lukas moodysson', 'ken marino', 'hiroshi inagaki', 'curtis harrington', 'arthur robison', 'lucas belvaux', 'ennio flaiano', 'sion sono', 'mitchell burgess', 'michael showalter', 'haruki murakami', 'mark frost', 'deva katta', 'robert mark kamen', 'dashiell hammett', 'gerhard lamprecht', 'russ meyer', 'frank pierson', 'silvio soldini', 'sophie marceau', 'alanis obomsawin', 'pablo berger', 'jonas mekas', 'bernie mac', 'mohan krishna indraganti', 'surender reddy', 'harpo', 'ranjith sankar', 'anjali menon', 'norman jewison', 'john steinbeck', 'alain berliner', 'lars von trier', 'rajamouli', 'mel brooks', 'smiley burnette', 'georg jacoby', 'sheldon lettich', 'roy william neill', 'dick clement', 'tom stoppard', 'josephine tey', 'mahesh manjrekar', 'cherry chevapravatdumrong', 'maya deren', 'howard hawks', 'ram gopal varma', 'paolo sorrentino', 'george meyer', 'oliver drake', 'felix van groeningen', 'ebrahim hatamikia', 'antti jokinen', 'luciano salce', 'george lucas', 'dirch passer', 'thulasidas', 'charlie kaufman', 'clifton ko', 'norman maclean', 'david dhawan', 'nagesh kukunoor', 'george du maurier', 'alfred rode', 'gunasekhar', 'corneliu porumboiu', 'shoaib mansoor', 'anil sharma', 'don mancini', 'john frink', 'andreas schnaas', 'muktha srinivasan', 'tony gatlif', 'werner herzog filmproduktion', 'ramesh aravind'] | Premgi Amaren | Ganesh Kumar Gangai Amaren (born 25 February 1979), better known as Premgi Amaren, is an Indian playback singer, film composer, songwriter and actor. Son of veteran film composer and singer Gangai Amaran, he often composes rap songs in Tamil cinema and is known for his comical performances in the Venkat Prabhu films Chennai 600028, Saroja, Goa and Mankatha. His stage name, Premgi, is actually a spelling error, as it is meant to be "Prem G.", (the G referring to his father's name). |
48 | screenwriter | Spirited Away | Hayao Miyazaki | ['rob schneider', 'jason schwartzman', 'pasquale squitieri', 'rakeysh omprakash mehra', 'paul wegener', 'guillermo del toro', 'hasford', 'john ridley', 'thirumurugan', 'tom terriss', 'kadiri venkata reddy', 'paul schrader', 'nicholas ray', 'suresh krishna', 'nat faxon', 'vijay tendulkar', 'guy ferland', 'clive barker', 'leni riefenstahl', 'rabi kinagi', 'jerzy hoffman', 'tim conway', 'ed burns', 'walt disney', 'derek cianfrance', 'jill sprecher', 'arthur askey', 'olivier dahan', 'ron clements', 'frank hvam', 'antti jokinen', 'winston groom', 'stan lee', 'john cassavetes', 'troy duffy', 'john mctiernan', 'vitaliano brancati', 'crichton', 'jonathan swift', 'rolf de heer', 'stanley lupino', 'noah buschel', 'tarkovsky', 'guy davidi', 'andy tennant', 'florestano vancini', 'raj kapoor', 'dewitt bodeen', 'fritz lang', 'abhijat joshi', 'bryan singer', 'del shores', 'elia kazan', 'ivo caprino', 'fruit chan', 'roland topor', 'ira levin', 'mark neveldine', 'marcel camus', 'turk pipkin', 'mauro bolognini', 'betty burbridge', 'milton subotsky', 'mackenzie crook', 'mike scully', 'bernhard wicki', 'samuel fuller', 'ben travers', 'peter hedges', 'adam beach', 'steve york', 'joaquim sapinho', 'dennis hopper', 'dinesh babu', 'chris rock', 'brit marling', 'valerio zurlini', 'preetham gubbi', 'craven', 'stephen longstreet', 'vincent gallo', 'guy bolton', 'thiagarajan', 'hal hartley', 'montgomery clift', 'david simon', 'nancy meyers', 'giacomo gentilomo', 'kevin smith', 'ondi timoner', 'mario caiano', 'nobuhiro yamashita', 'chimbu deven', 'hasse alfredson', 'aditya chopra', 'daphne du maurier', 'joseph barbera', 'terry jones', 'bruce dickinson'] | 52nd Berlin International Film Festival | The 52nd annual Berlin International Film Festival was held from February 6 to 17, 2002. The festival opened with Heaven by Tom Tykwer. New print of Charlie Chaplin's 1940 American Satirical dramedy film The Great Dictator was the closing film of the festival. The Golden Bear was awarded to British-Irish film Bloody Sunday directed by Paul Greengrass and Japanese Animated film Spirited Away directed by Hayao Miyazaki. The retrospective dedicated to European films from 1960’s titled European 60’s was shown at the festival. Dieter Kosslick became the director of the festival, taking over from Moritz de Hadeln. |
48 | screenwriter | Der Blaue Engel | Heinrich Mann | ['cochin haneefa', 'walter reisch', 'turk pipkin', 'nigel balchin', 'thornton wilder', 'fran walsh', 'rob epstein', 'charles bronson', 'steve oedekerk', 'jeff lieberman', 'tove jansson', 'brit marling', 'ursula andress', 'ravichandran', 'patricia highsmith', 'hasford', 'chen liting', 'lem dobbs', 'paul mazursky', 'jerry lewis', 'theodore dreiser', 'nic pizzolatto', 'john mortimer', 'gunnel linde', 'david gulpilil', 'carlos reygadas', 'jo swerling', 'andrei tarkovsky', 'vertov', 'balachandra menon', 'jonathan swift', 'adolph green', 'dhundiraj govind phalke', 'tay garnett', 'chris van allsburg', 'matt stone', 'buck henry', 'alfred rolfe', 'donick cary', 'enzo barboni', 'gregg araki', 'taika waititi', 'william alland', 'nick hornby', 'cesare zavattini', 'max shulman', 'hajime kanzaka', 'robert flaherty', 'anthony hickox', 'maurice pialat', 'dinos dimopoulos', 'giulio petroni', 'dinesh babu', 'david butler', 'douglas adams', 'caveh zahedi', 'khoa do', 'carl zuckmayer', 'alain corneau', 'cousteau', 'stacy peralta', 'ketan mehta', 'hugh ford', 'werner herzog', 'tobias lindholm', 'michael maltese', 'claude faraldo', 'peter sohn', 'jeremy scahill', 'joe carnahan', 'terence davies', 'nobuhiro yamashita', 'john carpenter', 'jack london', 'mauro bolognini', 'boris malagurski', 'phil alden robinson', 'bill oakley', 'tom stoppard', 'nicholas mosley', 'tim long', 'balaji sakthivel', 'kirby dick', 'ian mcewan', 'chesterton', 'mel brooks', 'ray bradbury', 'snoop doggy dogg', 'nicolas philibert', 'thirumurugan', 'kabir khan', 'bryan singer', 'larry buchanan', 'chris carter', 'rolf de heer', 'alki david', 'alessandro blasetti', 'bradbury', 'martin short'] | Pinjra (film) | Pinjra (Marathi: पिंजरा; Cage), is a 1972 Marathi film, directed by V. Shantaram, starring Shriram Lagoo and Sandhya in lead roles. In 1972, the film was also released in Hindi with the same title. Set in Tamasha folk musical theatre of Maharashtra, the film is about a morally righteousness school teacher, Lagoo, who wants to reform a Tamasha performer, played Sandhya, but ends up falling in love with her. It was an adaptation of Josef von Sternberg's German film, The Blue Angel (Der Blaue Engel, 1930) starring Marlene Dietrich, which itself was based on Heinrich Mann's novel Professor Unrat ("Professor Garbage", 1905). The film is known for its music and dance numbers with music by Ram Kadam, and picturised on the lead actress Sandhya, known for her dancing prowess. It was also the film debut of noted theatre actor, Shriram Lagoo. The film was also remade by Shantaram in Hindi with same cast and title, even the songs like "Mala lagali kunachi uchaki", which were a big hit in Marathi version, were re-recorded in Hindi version. The film was one was last major film by veteran director, who had made classics like Duniya Na Mane (1937), Do Aankhen Barah Haath (1957) and Navrang (1959). Produced in colour and replete with catchy dance numbers sung by Lata Mangeshkar and Usha Mangeshkar. Prior to its release, one reel of the film was test-screened in the theatres, to check colour reproduction. It went on to become one of biggest commercial successes of its time. This also lead to the introduction of colour films in Marathi cinema. In 1973, it won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Marathi for the year 1972. |
48 | screenwriter | My Eye for a Camera | Denys Desjardins | ['roy william neill', 'shakespeare', 'sudhir mishra', 'maugham', 'thomas bezucha', 'lelouch', 'wallace wolodarsky', 'elvis presley', 'eriprando visconti', 'vittorio metz', 'wes hurley', 'shane carruth', 'usmar ismail', 'glenn', 'judd apatow', 'willis goldbeck', 'josephine tey', 'irvin willat', 'suseenthiran', 'alex garland', 'anthony perkins', 'dwarakish', 'crazy mohan', 'farhan akhtar', 'carlos hugo christensen', 'jorge amado', 'alexandre rockwell', 'pirjo honkasalo', 'john mortimer', 'balu mahendra', 'albert maltz', 'bob rafelson', 'mauritz stiller', 'linguswamy', 'sergio castellitto', 'walt disney', 'khoa do', 'alma reville', 'peter sellers', 'georgiy daneliya', 'jennifer saunders', 'arnaud desplechin', 'mamoru nagano', 'ramanand sagar', 'hannah fidell', 'steve york', 'carlo campogalliani', 'ken keeler', 'betty burbridge', 'poe', 'neil young', 'kevin brownlow', 'hanif kureishi', 'tati', 'christian camargo', 'robert smigel', 'vetrimaaran', 'jang jin', 'curtis bernhardt', 'mahendran', 'fruit chan', 'jake kasdan', 'ravi jadhav', 'goutam ghose', 'adam sandler', 'mahesh manjrekar', 'lee daniels', 'alberto de martino', 'brian de palma', 'tommy chong', 'alex cox', 'booth tarkington', 'sergio sollima', 'david lynch', 'claude pinoteau', 'harry baweja', 'james hilton', 'martin scorsese', 'james mason', 'garson kanin', 'bryan singer', 'alexander korda', 'inder raj anand', 'wong jing', 'thulasidas', 'tancred ibsen', 'tonino valerii', 'fazil', 'aziz mirza', 'mel brooks', 'andrew bujalski', 'claude binyon', 'leigh brackett', 'norman maclean', 'norman jewison', 'butch hartman', 'cheryl dunye', 'guido brignone', 'george pal'] | My Eye for a Camera | My Eye for a Camera (French: Mon oeil pour une caméra) is a 2001 autofiction movie by Quebec film director Denys Desjardins. This length feature is produced by the National Film Board of Canada (NFB). |
48 | screenwriter | Edakallu Guddada Mele | Puttanna Kanagal | ['oscar micheaux', 'ben stiller', 'loretta young', 'harry hurwitz', 'thomas bezucha', 'nikhil advani', 'jackie collins', 'bobcat goldthwait', 'eduardo coutinho', 'girish kulkarni', 'alec sulkin', 'bankim', 'george sluizer', 'mateo gil', 'francesco maselli', 'dorothy davenport', 'norman lear', 'mike white', 'agathiyan', 'tsui hark', 'jerry', 'elfriede jelinek', 'leigh whannell', 'nagathihalli chandrashekar', 'brent forrester', 'tennessee williams', 'vasanth', 'koji suzuki', 'al pacino', 'cory mcabee', 'ray bradbury', 'sajid khan', 'harry carey', 'phil alden robinson', 'raymond queneau', 'mo yan', 'joseph kessel', 'zappa', 'crichton', 'venkatesh', 'the wachowski brothers', 'suseenthiran', 'anders thomas jensen', 'rik mayall', 'george eliot', 'atanu ghosh', 'igor maslennikov', 'peckinpah', 'chandler', 'carlo collodi', 'zane grey', 'lena dunham', 'ennio de concini', 'dodie smith', 'gandhi krishna', 'dennis hopper', 'val guest', 'anne bancroft', 'steven seagal', 'adam rifkin', 'harpo marx', 'douglas kenney', 'francesco nuti', 'ivan reitman', 'felix chong', 'raymond wong', 'vikraman', 'rob zombie', 'tyler perry', 'shakespeare', 'alki david', 'jean giraudoux', 'spielberg', 'olivier dahan', 'aaron springer', 'matt reeves', 'frances goodrich', 'steve james', 'ishmael bernal', 'gila almagor', 'wang xiaoshuai', 'jean aurel', 'antonio albanese', 'bharathi raja', 'adolph green', 'claudio gora', 'antonio capuano', 'cheever', 'darren lynn bousman', 'henri verneuil', 'charles chaplin', 'aziz mirza', 'buck henry', 'subhash kapoor', 'gary janetti', 'john huston', 'christian camargo', 'tom terriss', 'patrick meighan'] | Edakallu Guddada Mele | Edakallu Guddada Mele (Kannada: ಎಡಕಲ್ಲು ಗುಡ್ಡದ ಮೇಲೆ, English: On top of the Edakallu Hills) is a 1973 Indian Kannada language film directed by Puttanna Kanagal, based on a novel by Bharathisutha of the same name, and starring Jayanthi, Aarathi, Chandrashekar, Shivaram. The movie has evergreen songs like Viraha nooru taraha. |
48 | screenwriter | No Highway in the Sky | Nevil Shute | ['jemaine clement', 'edward abbey', 'diane kurys', 'sergio grieco', 'bryan fuller', 'sarah watt', 'michele placido', 'alain tanner', 'sherman alexie', 'ben stassen', 'albert hackett', 'james dickey', 'alfred rolfe', 'takashi yamazaki', 'larisa shepitko', 'peter carey', 'jyotiprasad agarwala', 'matti kassila', 'shane carruth', 'cy endfield', 'jeffery deaver', 'erich von stroheim', 'manish jha', 'devendra goel', 'saul bass', 'alfred hitchcock', 'moffat', 'samir karnik', 'preetham gubbi', 'tom gries', 'stuart heisler', 'claire denis', 'abbas kiarostami', 'sally phillips', 'joe eszterhas', 'reginald denham', 'neeraj pandey', 'william saroyan', 'mamoru nagano', 'jeff westbrook', 'william monahan', 'hella joof', 'puneet issar', 'mani kaul', 'sonya levien', 'marco bellocchio', 'duke mitchell', 'thomas bezucha', 'james toback', 'sharman macdonald', 'irvin willat', 'bob fosse', 'haruki murakami', 'dodie smith', 'craven', 'gila almagor', 'brent hodge', 'nobuhiro yamashita', 'michael dowse', 'michael cacoyannis', 'albert maltz', 'edward kitsis', 'dennis law', 'godfrey reggio', 'anthony waller', 'nagathihalli chandrashekar', 'capra', 'bryan forbes', 'uwe boll', 'brian scully', 'nicolas winding refn', 'linguswamy', 'oren peli', 'jack higgins', 'steven bochco', 'takahata', 'luigi comencini', 'robert coover', 'steve barron', 'john milius', 'andrei konchalovsky', 'arthur miller', 'benjamin christensen', 'joris ivens', 'dashiell hammett', 'scott cooper', 'robert ben garant', 'blake edwards', 'lucy walker', 'eran riklis', 'wilfred lucas', 'isobel lennart', 'ted griffin', 'john boorman', 'maya deren', 'mrinal sen', 'ernest lehman', 'nitai palit', 'yasmin ahmad'] | No Highway in the Sky | No Highway in the Sky (aka No Highway) is a 1951 British black-and-white disaster film from 20th Century Fox, produced by Louis D. Lighton, directed by Henry Koster, and starring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich, Glynis Johns, and Jack Hawkins. The film is based on the novel No Highway by Nevil Shute and was one of the first films that depicted a potential aviation disaster involving metal fatigue. Although the film follows Shute's original 1948 novel closely, No Highway in the Sky notably omits references to the supernatural contained in the original novel, including the use of automatic writing to resolve a key element in the original novel's story. |
48 | screenwriter | Immoral Tales | Walerian Borowczyk | ['nicholas pileggi', 'hugo del carril', 'nanette burstein', 'saul bass', 'claude miller', 'frank tashlin', 'chimbu deven', 'eric ambler', 'takahata', 'steve martin', 'arch oboler', 'jyothi krishna', 'david chase', 'erik balling', 'arthur conan doyle', 'peter spierig', 'martha coolidge', 'frank capra', 'emlyn williams', 'chen kaige', 'william dear', 'francesco rosi', 'charles bronson', 'tim whelan', 'scott rosenberg', 'melvin frank', 'dariush mehrjui', 'pupi avati', 'giovanni pastrone', 'stuart heisler', 'habib faisal', 'john cassavetes', 'james dickey', 'anthony asquith', 'paul brickman', 'michel blanc', 'kathir', 'budd schulberg', 'robert riskin', 'yasunari kawabata', 'gianni amelio', 'budd boetticher', 'jean aurel', 'stan laurel', 'dan harris', 'samson raphaelson', 'lars jansson', 'peter laird', 'stacy keach', 'alma reville', 'henri verneuil', 'frances goodrich', 'michael reaves', 'puri jagannadh', 'jack finney', 'sajid khan', 'hayao miyazaki', 'charles maigne', 'elinor glyn', 'george axelrod', 'max linder', 'patrice leconte', 'kona venkat', 'tennessee williams', 'ben elton', 'mansoor khan', 'primo zeglio', 'jimmy sangster', 'carole eastman', 'harry shearer', 'feng xiaogang', 'jeethu joseph', 'jerry paris', 'nanni moretti', 'lee daniels', 'jack black', 'alistair maclean', 'chuck palahniuk', 'gary david goldberg', 'jason segel', 'li minwei', 'emma thompson', 'mel brooks', 'willem dafoe', 'benchley', 'so yong kim', 'kader khan', 'kaizad gustad', 'stephane gauger', 'brian aldiss', 'steven bochco', 'chris carter', 'chris rock', 'stephen susco', 'quentin tarantino', 'terence winter', 'scott shaw', 'edward burns', 'iqbal durrani'] | Immoral Tales (film) | Immoral Tales (French: Contes immoraux) is a 1974 French anthology film directed by Walerian Borowczyk. The film was Borowczyk's most sexually explicit at the time. The film is split into four erotic-themed stories that involve the loss of virginity, masturbation, bloodlust and incest. After the release of Immoral Tales, Borowczyk began to fall out of favor with film critics. Modern critical reception to the film is that it is not one of Borowczyk's strongest works. |
48 | screenwriter | Supervixens | Russ Meyer | ['frederick hazlitt brennan', 'ram narayan', 'veit harlan', 'neil simon', 'alex hirsch', 'takashi ishii', 'robert bresson', 'martha coolidge', 'primo zeglio', 'subhash ghai', 'chen kaige', 'ziad doueiri', 'denison clift', 'raj khosla', 'giulio petroni', 'eli roth', 'jeethu joseph', 'lloyd kaufman', 'michael hurst', 'bukowski', 'gene roddenberry', 'charles bukowski', 'randal kleiser', 'carlton cuse', 'bertrand blier', 'wim wenders', 'cy endfield', 'tim robbins', 'ennio de concini', 'chester himes', 'mark steven johnson', 'britt allcroft', 'marco vicario', 'karen moncrieff', 'david leland', 'mae west', 'harry shearer', 'salman khan', 'anders thomas jensen', 'sooni taraporevala', 'john cleese', 'jeffery deaver', 'mark neveldine', 'ben coccio', 'sergio grieco', 'bruno bozzetto', 'jack kerouac', 'alexander tuschinski', 'don mancini', 'sanjay gupta', 'sofia coppola', 'knut hamsun', 'maya deren', 'mike reiss', 'craig mazin', 'sidney gilliat', 'bruce kimmel', 'will ferrell', 'tapan sinha', 'bill plympton', 'steve coogan', 'jane murfin', 'borden chase', 'michel brault', 'michael cimino', 'andy warhol', 'bob saget', 'steve james', 'norm prescott', 'david zucker', 'rene daalder', 'christian frei', 'radhakrishna jagarlamudi', 'ruy guerra', 'kundan shah', 'todd phillips', 'tamara jenkins', 'gig young', 'joe haldeman', 'georg jacoby', 'agathiyan', 'cornel wilde', 'betty comden', 'jennifer jason leigh', 'alberto lattuada', 'lawrence kasdan', 'yorgos lanthimos', 'marc rocco', 'albert brooks', 'goutom ghosh', 'simcha jacobovici', 'jerry', 'robert hamer', 'shelley long', 'bankim', 'ben affleck', 'adoor gopalakrishnan', 'alberto sordi', 'jimmy sangster'] | John LaZar | John LaZar (born May 22, 1946) is an American actor of both stage and screen, best remembered for his lead role as Ronnie 'Z-man' Barzell in the 1970s Russ Meyer film Beyond the Valley of the Dolls (1970), co-written by Meyer and Roger Ebert. LaZar grew up in San Francisco, California and is of Mediterranean and Native American heritage. He trained at the American Conservatory Theatre and has studied acting with Uta Hagen.[citation needed] A veteran of many Shakespearean stage productions, Lazar is also a martial arts expert and fencer.[citation needed] LaZar later appeared in Russ Meyer's Supervixens (1974) and Roger Corman's Deathstalker II. |