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The film about a dragon boat team of breast cancer survivors has had an effect far greater than she ever anticipated, shares Our Race's writer/director Sherry Devanney.
Did Teri Horton unsuspectingly became the owner of a Jackson Pollock piece worth millions? (Art Issue, Apr/May 2007)
Rutagarama's documentary Back Home stakes claim to being the first film to be made by an actual survivor of the Rwandan genocide. It takes the viewer, through a series of redemptive episodes, back to Rwanda as Rutagarama attempts to reclaim his memories, reconcile with his family generally, and find his mother. (Moving Pictures Magazine Business & Technology issue, Feb/Mar 2007)
Filmmaker Amy Berg looks at the broader picture of institutionalized abuse in the story of Catholic priest Oliver O'Grady. (Moving Pictures Magazine, Feb/Mar 2007)
Darfur Now is, literally, a film about how to change the world. But is its attendant celebrity activism just a craze?
Director Seth Gordon has painted a portrait of rivals within the extraordinary world of classic gamers, with fashion and music deftly serving up reminiscences of their time. 

Of these Oscar winners, which film has cinematography you cannot forget (click HERE for interview with a director of photography for Pirates of the Caribbean):

Pan's Labyrinth
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
The Aviator
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