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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › JFK_(film)JFK (film) - Wikipedia

    JFK is a 1991 American epic political thriller film written and directed by Oliver Stone. The film examines the investigation into the assassination of John F. Kennedy by New Orleans district attorney Jim Garrison, who came to believe there was a conspiracy to assassinate Kennedy and that Lee Harvey Oswald did not act alone.

    • December 20, 1991
    • A. Kitman Ho, Oliver Stone
  2. About. Video. Cast. Photos. The Nine Kittens of Christmas. Brandon Routh. Zachary Stone. Brandon Routh is a Des Moines, Iowa native who soared into the media limelight when he was cast as "the man of steel" in director Bryan Singer’s highly anticipated revival of the original superhero film franchise "Superman Returns."

  3. Zachary Stone - Director, writer, producer - Various Film Sets | LinkedIn. Student at Tribeca Flashpoint Media Arts Academy. Greater Chicago Area. 172 followers 173 connections. View mutual...

    • Various Film Sets
    • Greater Chicago Area
  4. Mejor Director: Oliver Stone: Candidato 1991: Mejor Actor de Reparto: Tommy Lee Jones: Candidato 1991: Mejor Guion Adaptado: Zachary Sklar Oliver Stone: Candidatos 1991: Mejor Montaje: Joe Hutshing Pietro Scalia: Ganadores 1991: Mejor Fotografía: Robert Richardson: Ganador 1991: Mejor Música: John Williams: Candidato 1991: Mejor Sonido ...

  5. Snowden is a 2016 biographical thriller film directed by Oliver Stone and written by Stone and Kieran Fitzgerald.

    • $40 million
    • Moritz Borman, Eric Kopeloff, Philip Schulz-Deyle, Fernando Sulichin
  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Zack_SnyderZack Snyder - Wikipedia

    Zack Snyder. For other uses, see Snyder (surname). Zack Snyder. Snyder at the 2016 San Diego Comic-Con. Born. Zachary Edward Snyder. March 1, 1966 (age 58) Green Bay, Wisconsin, U.S. Education. Art Center College of Design ( BFA) Occupations. Film director. film producer.

  7. “I was in hell, baby,” he cries. “I was in pure hell.” The screen goes red and he attempts to kill himself, before Hayslip stops him. These moments hold the core of the story, and align Stone’s own experience with the Vietnam War with Hayslip’s. “I always felt like it was more of a philosophical film,” Stone told Rose in 1993.