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He wrote and directed "Children of Invention," an independent film that had its premiere at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival.
Taking into account the extra 60 places created, the reduction of directed children is a particularly unimpressive seven.
Born in Hiroshima, he served in World War II himself, emerging as one of only six survivors from a unit of just over 100 men, and in 1953 directed "Children of Hiroshima," about a teacher returning to that city to find out if any of his students have survived the atom bomb.
Her father was a pianist and her mother directed children's theater.
In her late teens, she directed children's theatre productions.
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Judge Laporte directed child welfare authorities to begin an urgent investigation, and she issued an order of protection.
But Mr. Richardson had sought the work of directing children a decade earlier.
Atlas plans to direct children to Epic Athletic Performance, a talent identification company that uses Mr. Epley's index.
And I got another job on the strength of it, directing children's films for television.
Emigrating to England in 1949, he wrote, acted and began directing children's shows.
Directors always say that directing children is perhaps the hardest task they face.
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