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It is "Caesar Must Die," not "Barbara," whose director, Christian Petzold, won a Silver Bear award.
He enrolled in a prevocational-training course, whose director called him "a bright spark of a person".
Sir Robert McAlpine Ltd, whose director Cullum McAlpine appeared before the committee, has denied it had operated a blacklist.
Alphaville (1965) features scenes from Metropolis (1926), whose director, Fritz Lang, plays a film director in Contempt.
Even more diabolical but smaller in scale is "Love Crime," whose director, Alain Corneau, died last August.
I think his new film superior to 28 Days Later, whose director Danny Boyle here functions as co-producer.
Also participating is the Trinity Church Choir, whose director, Owen Burdick, has composed a piece called "Epiphanies" for the occasion.
He collaborated on the show with the Calder Foundation, whose director, Sandy Rower, is the artist's grandson.
He shook his stick at a Cézanne in the National Gallery, to whose director he declared: "Turner was mad.
The editorial line of Kayhan, whose director is personally appointed by Iran's ruling cleric, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, is usually taken to be a reflection of the leader's views.
Would it be the big New York hospital whose director of critical care helped save her life five days after the quake?
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