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ulkaralakbarova · 2 months
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With a serial strangler on the loose, a bookkeeper wanders around town searching for the vigilante group intent on catching the killer. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Kleinman: Woody Allen Prostitute: Kathy Bates Student Jack: John Cusack Irmy: Mia Farrow Prostitute: Jodie Foster Hacker’s Follower: Fred Gwynne Clown: John Malkovich Alma: Julie Kavner Marie: Madonna Magician: Kenneth Mars Eve: Kate Nelligan Doctor: Donald Pleasence Prostitute: Lily Tomlin Mr. Paulsen: Philip Bosco Spiro’s Assistant: Robert Joy Simon Carr: Wallace Shawn Vogel’s Follower: Kurtwood Smith Priest: Josef Sommer Hacker: David Ogden Stiers Cop at Police Station: John C. Reilly Woman with Baby: Eszter Balint Vigilante: James Rebhorn Roustabout: Richard Riehle Cop: William H. Macy Undesirables Onlooker: Fred Melamed Killer: Michael Kirby Vigilante: Victor Argo Vigilante: Daniel von Bargen Landlady: Camille Saviola Dwarf: Tim Loomis Fat Lady: Katy Dierlam Strongman: Dennis Vestunis Prostitute: Anne Lange Student: Andy Berman Student: Paul Anthony Stewart Student: Thomas L. Bolster Police Chief: Greg Stebner Cop at Police Station: Peter Appel Cop at Police Station: Brian Smiar Cop at Police Station: Michael P. Troy Cop at Police Station: Remak Ramsay Cop at Police Station: Ron Turek Bartender: Peter McRobbie Cop with Priest: Ira Wheeler Baby: Rebecca Gibson Hacker’s Follower: Robert Silver Spiro: Charles Cragin Vigilante with Spiro: Tom Riis Farrell Vigilante with Spiro: Ron Weyand Roustabout: Max Robinson Film Crew: Additional Casting: Todd M. Thaler Casting: Juliet Taylor Writer: Woody Allen Producer: Robert Greenhut Assistant Editor: Mark Livolsi Costume Design: Jeffrey Kurland Production Coordinator: Helen Robin Executive Producer: Charles H. Joffe Executive Producer: Jack Rollins Editor: Susan E. Morse Hairstylist: Romaine Greene Assistant Art Director: W. Steven Graham Casting Associate: Laura Rosenthal Supervising Sound Editor: Robert Hein Director of Photography: Carlo Di Palma Gaffer: Ray Quinlan Sound Designer: Dan Sable Foley Artist: Brian Vancho Set Decoration: George DeTitta Jr. Assistant Costume Designer: Donna Zakowska Production Sound Mixer: James Sabat Production Design: Santo Loquasto Assistant Sound Editor: Stuart Levy Co-Producer: Joseph Hartwick Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Lee Dichter Construction Coordinator: Ron Petagna Key Scenic Artist: James Sorice Production Assistant: Robert C. Albertell Makeup Artist: Bernadette Mazur First Assistant Director: Thomas A. Reilly Art Direction: Speed Hopkins Property Master: James Mazzola Assistant Production Coordinator: Ilyse A. Reutlinger Still Photographer: Brian Hamill Standby Carpenter: Joseph A. Alfieri Jr. Scenic Artist: Cosmo Sorice Set Dresser: Dave Weinman Assistant Camera: Michael Green Sound Recordist: Frank Graziadei Camera Operator: Dick Mingalone Script Supervisor: Kay Chapin Set Decoration: Amy Marshall Boom Operator: Louis Sabat Dolly Grip: Ronald Burke Key Grip: Robert Ward Wardrobe Supervisor: Patricia Eiben Second Assistant Camera: Michael Caracciolo Camera Trainee: David E. Baron Art Department Coordinator: Glenn Lloyd Second Assistant Director: Richard Patrick Assistant Editor: William Kruzykowski Transportation Captain: Peter Tavis Transportation Captain: Harold ‘Whitey’ McEvoy Production Assistant: Justin Moritt Wardrobe Supervisor: Bill Christians Foley Artist: Elisha Birnbaum Additional Casting: Judie Fixler Key Construction Grip: Vincent Guarriello Production Assistant: Danielle Rigby Projection: Carl Turnquest Best Boy Electric: Jim Manzione Costume Assistant: Lauren Gibson Assistant Art Director: Robert Perdziola Foley Editor: Lori Kornspun Assistant Art Director: Peter Eastman Location Scout: Megan Monaghan Assistant Art Director: Richard Michael Miller Apprentice Sound Editor: Yasmine Amitai Location Manager: James A. Davis Movie Reviews:
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webionaire · 1 year
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A World of Its Own: Photographic Practices in the Studio examines the ways in which photographers and other artists using photography have worked and experimented within their studios, from photography’s inception to the present. Featuring both new acquisitions and works from the Museum’s collection that have not been on view in recent years, A World of Its Own brings together photographs, films, and videos by artists such as Berenice Abbott, Uta Barth, Zeke Berman, Karl Blossfeldt, Constantin Brancusi, Geta Brătescu, Harry Callahan, Robert Frank, Jan Groover, Barbara Kasten, Man Ray, Bruce Nauman, Paul Outerbridge, Irving Penn, Adrian Piper, Edward Steichen, William Wegman, and Edward Weston.
Depending on the period, the cultural or political context, and the commercial, artistic, or scientific motivations of the artist, the studio might be a haven, a stage, a laboratory, or a playground. For more than a century, photographers have dealt with the spaces of their studios in strikingly diverse and inventive ways: from using composed theatrical tableaux (in photographs by Julia Margaret Cameron or Cindy Sherman) to putting their subjects against neutral backdrops (Richard Avedon, Robert Mapplethorpe); from the construction of architectural sets within the studio (Francis Bruguière, Thomas Demand) to chemical procedures conducted within the darkroom (Walead Beshty, Christian Marclay); and from precise recordings of motion (Eadweard Muybridge, Harold Edgerton) to playful, amateurish experimentation (Roman Signer, Peter Fischli and David Weiss). A World of Its Own offers another history of photography—a photography created within the walls of the studio, and yet as innovative as its more extroverted counterpart, street photography.
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jemacfarlandgo · 6 years
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Kelley and Joe’s love story is the ultimate Tinder success story. After chatting online for a few weeks, they decided to meet up in person.  The memory of meeting on a picturesque tree-lined street with blooming tree petals falling around them will stick in their minds forever. 
Having recently returned after 2 years of living in China, Kelley and Joe’s first date was filled with talks of her re-living her adventure abroad and Joe retelling of his recent surf trip to the Maldives. Travel locations became a common topic during their dates. Joe listened closely to Kelley’s dream destinations and in 2016 the couple went on a world tour to some of their bucket list locations including Venice, Rome, Ireland, and Tokyo. While Kelley thought Venice was just the first stop on a grand adventure, the trip took a wonderful surprise turn when Joe proposed on a dock along the Grand Canal.
When they returned stateside and began planning their wedding, the couple was drawn to Blithewold for its historic charm and relaxed elegance. When you get engage n Europe, it’s hard to find a venue that compares!
Our favorite personal detail: The couple used gold charger plates for the reception and applied their wedding logo on each charger plate. They wrote on the menu to “use it as a tray or display, please take your charger plate, to remember our special day”
Photographer: Paul Robert Berman | Ceremony Venue: Blithewold Mansion and Gardens | Florist: Flowers by Semia | Invitations: Bliss and Bone Studios | Place cards, menus, programs, table numbers, wedding logo: Designed by Bride, Kelley | Bridal Gown: Pronovias from Still White | Bridal Veil: Cathedral Veil by Pronovias | Bridal Jewelry: Revolve Clothing | Bridal Hair and Makeup: New Leaf Studio | Groom’s Outfit: The Black Tux | Bridesmaid Dresses: Watters from Alexandra’s Boutique | Flower Girls Outfits: Sophia’s Style | Entertainment: TSG Entertainment | Ceremony Officiate: Judge Colleen Hastings | Ceremony Music: Occasional Brass and Strings | Event Rentals: Copper Ceremony Arbor by Uniquely Chic Vintage | Catering: Emery’s Catering | Transportation: Newport Limousine Service, LLC | Favors: The couple used gold charger plates for the reception and applied their wedding logo on each charger plate. They wrote on the menu to “use it as a tray or display, please take your charger plate, to remember our special day” | Wedding Cake and Cupcakes: Sin Bakery | Donuts: PVD Donuts
Kelley + Joe's Blithewold Mansion and Gardens Wedding was both the ultimate Tinder success story, and a perfect continuation of the elegance of their European engagement. Kelley and Joe's love story is the ultimate Tinder success story. After chatting online for a few weeks, they decided to meet up in person. 
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foryourart · 7 years
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ABDULLA IBRAHIM & EKAYA IN TRIBUTE TO THE JAZZ EPISTLESPhotos and auction catalogs from the 1910s in the Getty Research Institute's provenance research holdings. Image courtesy of the Getty Center. 
PLAN ForYourArt: March 1–7
Thursday, March 1
Olafur Eliasson's Reality projector and Albert Oehlen and Peppi Bottrop: Line Packers, Marciano Art Foundation (Mid-Wilshire), 11am–5pm. 
Talk: Gallery Talk: Point of View—Fashion and Culture in Painted in Mexico, 1700–1790: Pinxit Mexici, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 12:30pm.
School of Music Visiting Artist Series: Jacob Shea, CalArts (Valencia), 2–4pm.
Graphic Design Lecture Artist: Anita Cooney, CalArts (Valencia), 4:30pm.
TOURS & TALKS: Stories of Almost Everyone Walk-through: Sarah Lehrer-Graiwer, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 6pm.
Persons of Interest: The Status of the Self in Digital Cultures, Wende Museum (Culver City), 6pm.
Damien Hirst: The Veil Paintings, Gagosian (Beverly Hills), 6–8pm.
Gesture | Form | Pop | Process, Kohn Gallery (Hollywood), 6–8pm.
AMERICA MARTIN, JoAnne Artman Gallery (Laguna Beach), 6–8pm.
Nelson Ramírez de Arellano Conde: I Wish I Could Understand: A History of Photography in Cuba, Annenberg Space for Photography (Century City), 6:30–8pm.
Provenance Research—A Personal Concern, Getty Center (Brentwood), 7pm.
Matthew Rolston: Hollywood Royale: Out of the School of Los Angeles, Fahey/Klein Gallery (Hollywood), 7–9pm.
Screen: Black Radical Imagination, MOCA Grand Avenue (Downtown), 7pm.
READINGS: Poetry: Rosanna Warren, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 7:30pm.
Friday, March 2
School of Music Visiting Artist Series: Jürg Frey, CalArts (Valencia), 10am–12pm.
First Fridays: L.A. Invents, Natural History Museum (Downtown), 5–10pm.
Walead Beshty: Equivalents, Regen Projects (Hollywood), 6–8pm.
Jessi Reaves, Mother Culture (Downtown), 6–9pm.
9th Annual Art For Hearts Fundraiser by Pico Youth & Family Center, Robert Berman Gallery (Santa Monica), 7–11pm. $15–40.
Movie Nights at the Museum: Wattstax, Los Angeles Poverty Department (Downtown), 7pm.
LALUZAPALOOZA 2018: OUR 32nd ANNUAL GROUP SHOW, La Luz de Jesus Gallery (Los Feliz), 8–11pm.
Yoshito Ohno: Flower and Bird, REDCAT (Downtown), 8:30pm. $20–40. Also March 3.
Saturday, March 3
Ranch Clinic - Safely Preserving Food at Home, The Huntington (San Marino), 9–10am.
ANDY WARHOL: Prints from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation, Palm Springs Art Museum (Palm Springs), 10am–5pm.
Photo Workshop – Awkwardless Photos, ESMoA (El Segundo), 10am–12:30pm.
Workshop: INHABITANTS, A Physical Theatre Activation Lab with Gema Galiana + Emily Meister, Pieter (Lincoln Heights), 11:30am–3pm.
Artist at Work: Paper and Light, Getty Center (Brentwood), 1–3pm. Also March 24.
Closing reception: Hunter/Killer, Big Pictures Los Angeles (Mid-City), 3–7pm.
The Big Picture - Chinese & Mexican Artists Examine Contemporary Muralism in Mexico and China, USC Pacific Asia Museum (Pasadena), 3pm.
Bahia Through the Senses: A Capoeira Workshop, Fowler Museum (Westwood), 4–7pm.
Kcymaerxthaere: The Story So Far... (Folio 1) // Book signing and storytelling w/ Eames Demetrios, Arcana Books on the Arts (Culver City), 4–6pm.
NIRA PEREG: Melt Away Before You or I Can't Believe it's Not Battle!, LAXART (Hollywood), 4–7pm.
LAUNCH PARTY - FULL BLEDE Issue Four: The Pattern and WILLIAM POWHIDA – AFTER ‘AFTER THE CONTEMPORARY  and IT'S OK.↘ closing receptions, Charlie James Gallery (Chinatown), 4–7pm.
50th Anniversary of the East L.A. Walkouts, The Church of the Epiphany/La Iglesia de la Epifanía (Lincoln Heights), panel discussion, 4pm.
Robin Mitchell: Paintings & Nancy Monk: Twelve by Nine, Craig Krull Gallery (Santa Monica), 5–7pm.
Martel Window Project: David Schafer and Roger Herman, Richard Telles Fine Art (Fairfax), 5–7pm.
Zoe Buckman: Let Her Rave, Gavlak (Hollywood), 5–8pm.
MYTHOPOETIC, Coagula Curatorial (Chinatown), 5–9pm.
YOUR MOUSE GOD IS DEAD (and other new works), CalArts (Valencia), 5–7pm.
¡ADIÓS, CUBA IS! Closing reception, Annenberg Space for Photography (Century City), 6–8pm.
Amy Sol and Liz Brizzi, Thinkspace Gallery (Culver City), 6–9pm.
Katherine Sherwood: The Interior of the Yelling Clinic, Walter Maciel Gallery (Culver City), 6–8pm.
Despina Stokou: Oh, Honey, Praz-Delavallade (Miracle Mile), 6-8pm.
Ben Sanders: I Come to the Garden Alone, Ochi Projects (Mid-City), 6–9pm.
Peles Empire and Oliver Osborne: Empire/Osborne, Moran Moran (West Hollywood), 6–8pm.
HIGHLIGHTAMIR NIKRAVAN: WORLD OF INTERIORS and KATHRYN GARCIA: A TANIT, Various Small Fires (Hollywood), 6–8pm.
By The Lights of Their Eyes, Shulamit Nazarian (Hollywood), 6–9pm.
Norm Clasen: Titled (Cowboy), M+B Photo (Hollywood), 6–8pm.
By The Lights Of Their Eyes, Shulamit Nazarian (Hollywood), 6–9pm.
Robin Cameron: No Now, Moskowitz Bayse (Hollywood), 6–9pm.
Emanuel Röhss: Out of Joint, 818 South Spring Street (Downtown), 6–9pm.
Emmeric Konrad, Tieken Gallery LA (Chinatown), 6–10pm.
NOTHING TAME, Keystone Art Space (Lincoln Heights), 6–11pm.
NOTHING TAME, ESMoA (El Segundo), 6–11pm.
Momo No Sekku and Year of the Dog, Giant Robot 2 (Sawtelle), 6:30–10pm.
Closing event, we tbd, Human Resources (Chinatown), 7–10pm.
ABDULLA IBRAHIM & EKAYA IN TRIBUTE TO THE JAZZ EPISTLES, CAP UCLA (Westwood), 8pm.
Analog vs. Digital, Hive Gallery (Downtown), 8–11pm.
To Kill Capitalism by Denae Howard, CalArts (Valencia), all day. Through March 9.
Sunday, March 4
KIDS: 826LA@Hammer: Advice Bot Repair Shop, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 11am.
Real Worlds: Brassaï, Arbus, Goldin, Give and Take: Highlighting Recent Acquisitions, Jackson Pollock’s Number 1, 1949: A Conservation Treatment, and Lauren Halsey: we still here, there, MOCA Grand Avenue (Downtown), 11am–5pm.
Shared Exhibition, Hannah Hoffman (Hollywood), Kristina Kite (Mid-City), Park View Gallery (MacArthur Park), 12–5pm.
Workshop: Improvisation Strategies for the Individual and Group with Spenser Theberge, Pieter (Lincoln Heights), 12–3pm.
Mr. Fish + Robert Scheer | Conversation + Book Signing, Robert Berman Gallery (Santa Monica), 1–3pm.
Mindfulness and Self-Care Tools for Healthy and Joyful Living, Main Museum (Downtown), 1–3pm.
An Old-Fashioned Craft-Cocktail Workshop with Bar Mattachine, Craft & Folk Art Museum (Miracle Mile), 2–5pm. $70–80.
Garry Neill Kennedy: Printed Matter: Selections from 1971 to Present, as-is.la (MacArthur Park), 2–5pm.
Eric Zammitt: Exhibition & Open Studio, 323 E. Altadena Drive (Altadena), 2–5pm.
Artists on Artists: Paul Mpagi Sepuya on Real Worlds: Brassaï, Arbus, Goldin, MOCA Grand Avenue (Downtown), 3pm.
CONVERSATION@PAM: AUSTENISTAN, USC Pacific Asia Museum (Pasadena), 3–5pm.
Drawing from the Masters: Drawing on the Edge, Getty Center (Brentwood), 3:30–5:30pm. Also March 18.
Shana Lutker: Chapter 5: Phosphorescence, Pheasants, and Unpleasants and book signing, Art Catalogues at LACMA (Miracle Mile), 4–6pm.
Ramiro Chaves & MANIMAS: NIESO NIESOTRO, Ruberta (Glendale), 4–7pm.
Nick Kramer: No Neighbors, Street Lights Are Out and Jennifer Rochlin: Wild is the Wind, The Pit (Glendale), 4–7pm.
Vittorio Brodmann: Two Birds, Two Stones, Freedman Fitzpatrick (Hollywood), 6–8pm.
SISTER SPIT TOUR 2018: QTPOC Cruising the West, Human Resources (Chinatown), 7–9pm.
Monday, March 5
A Day In the Garden, private estate (Palm Springs), 11am–1pm.
UPCOMING: School of Music Visiting Artist Series: Jerónimo (Jxel) Rajchenber, CalArts (Valencia), 2–4pm.
THIS, NOT THAT LECTURE: MARK FOSTER GAGE, UCLA (Westwood), 6:30pm. 
Kip's Desert Book Club: The Dispossessed by Ursula K. LeGuin, private home (Joshua Tree), 7pm.
Wu Man and the Huayin Shadow Puppet Band, The Huntington (San Marino), 7:30pm.
Across Times, Bodies and Space: Films by Vivienne Dick, REDCAT (Downtown), 8:30pm
Tuesday, March 6
Points of Access: Artists in Conversation with Kenyatta A.C. Hinkle, Ramsess, Mark Steven Greenfield, and moderated by Isabelle Lutterodt, Art + Practice (Leimert Park), 7pm.
READING: Some Favorite Writers: Mary Gaitskill, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 7:30pm.
ArtCenter Spring 2018 Graduate Seminar Lecture: Laura Owens presents Candida Alvarez, ArtCenter College of Design (Pasadena), 7:30pm. 
Wednesday, March 7
FOWLER OUT LOUD: CHRISTIAN BESA WRIGHT, Fowler Museum (Westwood), 6pm. 
Cut! Paper Play in Photography, Getty Center (Brentwood), 7pm.
Distinguished Fellow Lecture - Conversion & Religions of the World in 18th-Century America, The Huntington (San Marino), 7:30pm.
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ulkaralakbarova · 2 months
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Hilarious and outgoing, Brittany Forgler, is everybody’s best friend ― except her own. Her partying, underemployment and toxic relationships are catching up with her. She receives a startling wake-up call when a visit to the doctor reveals how unhealthy she is. Motivated to lose weight, but too broke for a gym and too proud to ask for help, Brit is at a loss, until her neighbor pushes her to run one sweaty block. Soon, she sets an almost unthinkable goal: the New York City Marathon. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Brittany Forgler: Jillian Bell Catherine: Michaela Watkins Jern Dahn: Utkarsh Ambudkar Demetrius: Lil Rel Howery Seth: Micah Stock Gretchen: Alice Lee Doctor Falloway: Patch Darragh Ryan: Peter Vack CiCi Forgler: Kate Arrington David: Juri Henley-Cohn Glenn: Adam Sietz Dev: Mikey Day Drunk Guy: Max Pava Shannon: Jennifer Dundas Molly: Erica Hernandez Terrence: Dan Bittner Tesla: Beth Malone Dana: Nadia Quinn Snobby Artist Man: Pascal Yen-Pfister Snobby Artist Woman: Miriam A. Hyman Michael: Gene Gabriel Drunk Woman: Gina Costigan Jasmine: Sarah Bolt Matty: Ian Unterman Waiter: Robert Garcia Cabrera Overweight Woman: Maia Nkenge Wilson Marathon Worker: Frances Eve Peter: Esteban Benito Film Crew: Executive Producer: Paul Downs Colaizzo Producer: Matthew Plouffe Producer: Tobey Maguire Producer: Margot Hand Director of Photography: Seamus Tierney Editor: Casey Brooks Executive Producer: Jillian Bell Art Direction: Naomi Munro Production Design: Erin Magill Set Decoration: Kim Fischer Costume Designer: Stacey Berman Original Music Composer: Duncan Thum Unit Production Manager: Jolian Blevins Executive Producer: Richard G. Weinberg Associate Producer: Padraic ‘Paddy’ Murphy Casting: Maribeth Fox Makeup Department Head: Scott Hersh Hair Department Head: Dennis Polanco Visual Effects Supervisor: Alex Noble Set Decoration Buyer: Lindsay Stephen Supervising Sound Editor: Ric Schnupp Casting: Laura Rosenthal First Assistant Director: Thomas Fatone Second Assistant Director: Kim Thompson Movie Reviews: SWITCH.: While ‘Brittany Runs a Marathon’ is about weight loss, it never feels pandering or forced. Instead, it comes across as extremely realistic and grounded, which allows the comedy to flow. Everyone across the board brings their A-game to bring this really fresh and heartwarming comedy to life. If you’re a fan of films like ‘Trainwreck’ or ‘The Big Sick’, put on your joggers and sweatpants to run out and see this one. – Chris dos Santos Read Chris’ full article… https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-brittany-runs-a-marathon-literally-run-out-to-see-this-stellar-comedy Head to https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/sff for more Sydney Film Festival reviews. Columbusbuck: Brittany gets it right – that feeling you have in the pit of your stomach when you push away everyone who cares about you. A feeling I’ve had for a long long time. So self destructive. A 5-star movie, reflecting the reality of life, wouldn’t have a happy ending. This movie has one. But the first 60 minutes absolutely nails it.
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ulkaralakbarova · 2 months
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A group of American soldiers stationed in Iraq at the end of the Gulf War find a map they believe will take them to a huge cache of stolen Kuwaiti gold hidden near their base, and they embark on a secret mission that’s destined to change everything. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Archie Gates: George Clooney Troy Barlow: Mark Wahlberg Chief Elgin: Ice Cube Conrad Vig: Spike Jonze Amir Abdullah: Cliff Curtis Adriana Cruz: Nora Dunn Walter Wogaman: Jamie Kennedy Captain Said: Saïd Taghmaoui Colonel Horn: Mykelti Williamson Captain Van Meter: Holt McCallany Cathy Daitch: Judy Greer Teebaux: Christopher Lohr Paco: Jon Sklaroff Debbie Barlow, Troy’s Wife: Liz Stauber Amir’s Wife: Marsha Horan Amir’s Daughter: Alia Shawkat Hairdressing Twin #2: Ghanem Algarawi Hairdressing Twin #1: Jabir Algarawi Western Dressed Village Woman: Bonnie Afsary Traditional Village Woman: Jacqueline Abi-Ad Deserter Leader: Fadil Al-Badri Kaied: Qaid Al-Nomani Iraqi Tank Major: Sayed Badreya Iraqi Troop Carrier Major: Magdi Rashwan Iraqi First Kill Soldier: Ali Afshar Berm Soldier / Truck Driver: Tank Jones Berm Soldier: Patrick O’Neal Jones Berm Soldier: Shawn Pilot Berm Soldier: Brett Bassett Cuts Troy’s Cuff Soldier: Jim Gaffigan Camp Soldier / Truck Driver: Al Whiting Camp Soldier / Truck Driver: Brian Patterson Camp Soldier: Scott Dillon Camp Soldier: Kwesi Okai Hazel Camp Soldier: Joseph Romanov Camp Soldier: Christopher B. Duncan Camp Soldier: Randy W. McCoy Camp Soldier: Mark Rhodes Camp Soldier: Scott Pearce Civil Affairs Company Clerk: Gary Parker Saudi Translator: Haidar Alatowa Iraqi Soldier with Map: Salah Salea Dead Iraqi Soldier: Doug Jones Iraqi Civilian Mother with Baby: Farinaz Farrokh Lying Iraqi – Bunker #1: Omar ‘Freefly’ Alhegelan Friendly Iraqi – Bunker #1: Hassan Allawati Pleading Civilian Woman: Sara Aziz Iraqi Civilian Man: A. Halim Mostafa Storeroom Captain – Bunker #2: Al Mustafa Iraqi Interrogation Sergeant: Anthony Batarse Iraqi Rifle Loader #1 – Bunker #2: Mohamad Al-Jalahma Iraqi Rifle Loader #2 – Bunker #2: Mohammed Sharafi Storeroom Guard – Bunker #2: Hillel Michael Shamam Iraqi Radio Operator: Joey Naber Black Robe Leader: Basim Ridha Iraqi Republican Guard Lieutenant – Oasis Bunker: Peter Macdissi Iraqi Republican Guard Sergeant – Oasis Bunker: Tony Shawkat Iraqi Republican Guard Sergeant – Oasis Bunker: Joseph Abi-Ad Troy’s Interrogation Guard – Oasis Bunker: Fahd Al-Ujaimy Troy’s Interrogation Guard – Oasis Bunker: Derick Qaqish Troy’s Republican Guard – Oasis Bunker: Hassan Bach-Agha Troy’s Republican Guard – Oasis Bunker: Fadi Sitto Deserter #1: Ali Alkindi Deserter #2: Abdullah Al-Dawalem Deserter #3: Rick Mendoza Republican Guard on Roof – Oasis Bunker: Jassim Al-Khazraji Fleeing Republican Guard – Oasis Bunker: Haider Alkindi Fleeing Republican Guard – Oasis Bunker: Kalid Mustafa Fleeing Republican Guard – Oasis Bunker: Ghazwyn Ramlawi Fleeing Republican Guard – Oasis Bunker: Raad Thomasian Fleeing Republican Guard – Oasis Bunker: Wessam Saleh Fleeing Republican Guard / Sniper – Oasis Bunker: Jay Giannone Fleeing Republican Guard / Sniper – Oasis Bunker: Sam Hassan Action Star: Brian Bosworth Iraqi Child: Donte Delila Iraqi Child: Dylan Brown Helicopter Pilot (uncredited): Rick Shuster Film Crew: Screenplay: David O. Russell Executive Producer: Bruce Berman Producer: Charles Roven Director of Photography: Newton Thomas Sigel Original Music Composer: Carter Burwell Production Design: Catherine Hardwicke Editor: Robert K. Lambert Set Decoration: Gene Serdena Costume Design: Kym Barrett Costume Supervisor: Bob Morgan Producer: Edward McDonnell Art Direction: Jann K. Engel Art Direction: Derek R. Hill Casting: Mary Vernieu Producer: Paul Junger Witt Casting: Anne McCarthy Makeup Artist: Adam Brandy Construction Coordinator: Lars Petersen Steadicam Operator: Larry McConkey Dialogue Editor: Donald L. Warner Jr. Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Michael Herbick Makeup Artist: Donald Mowat Chief Lighting Technician: Terry Hall Key Grip: David L. Me...
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jemacfarlandgo · 5 years
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Carolyn and Ed's Redwood Library Wedding
Carolyn and Ed's Redwood Library Wedding is all things sweet and intimate. From ceremony to the reception their day was full of beauty, but most of all, their clear love and devotion to each other.
Carolyn and Ed’s downtown Newport wedding was all things sweet and intimate. From their ceremony at the Redwood Library to the reception at the Newport Art Museum, their day was full of beauty, but most of all, their clear love and devotion to each other. (more…)
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jemacfarlandgo · 8 years
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Missy and John's Ochre Court Wedding
Missy and John's dreamy Ochre Court wedding is just the Monday pick-me-up you need
John and Missy met through mutual friends during her senior year in college at Salve. He complimented her handwriting and she loved how kind he was. They spent that summer after graduation in Newport getting to know each other. Spending days on the beach and nights strolling Thames Street and eating a lot of late night pizza, they fell in love. His easy-going personality balanced her passionate…
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