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dippedanddripped · 6 months ago
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MEKA JACKSON & FABO D4L ‘SPACETRIPS’ (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)
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520promotions · 4 months ago
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OSA FEAT MEKA JACKSON - BOY WEY SABI
Osa Unveils New Single & Visuals to “Boy Wey Sabi” Featuring Meka Jackson available now on all global platforms.Produced by Yo Bruz and Directed by Ceven ImperialOfficial Video – https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=o99ehe-8BBo (Find attached thumbnail options)Rising Afrobeat sensation Osa is set to captivate audiences once again with his latest single, “Boy Wey Sabi,” featuring the talented Meka…
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thisischicagomusic · 4 months ago
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OSA FEAT MEKA JACKSON - BOY WEY SABI
Osa Unveils New Single & Visuals to “Boy Wey Sabi” Featuring Meka Jackson available now on all global platforms.   Produced by Yo Bruz and Directed by Ceven Imperial   Official Video – https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=o99ehe-8BBo (Find attached thumbnail options) Rising Afrobeat sensation Osa is set to captivate audiences once again with his latest single, “Boy Wey Sabi,” featuring the talented…
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ebonylatashasworld · 4 months ago
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OSA FEAT MEKA JACKSON - BOY WEY SABI
Osa Unveils New Single & Visuals to “Boy Wey Sabi” Featuring Meka Jackson available now on all global platforms.   Produced by Yo Bruz and Directed by Ceven Imperial   Official Video – https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=o99ehe-8BBo (Find attached thumbnail options) Rising Afrobeat sensation Osa is set to captivate audiences once again with his latest single, “Boy Wey Sabi,” featuring the talented…
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connie93 · 4 months ago
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OSA FEAT MEKA JACKSON - BOY WEY SABI
Osa Unveils New Single & Visuals to “Boy Wey Sabi” Featuring Meka Jackson available now on all global platforms.   Produced by Yo Bruz and Directed by Ceven Imperial   Official Video – https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=o99ehe-8BBo (Find attached thumbnail options) Rising Afrobeat sensation Osa is set to captivate audiences once again with his latest single, “Boy Wey Sabi,” featuring the talented…
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realentertainmentnews · 4 months ago
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OSA FEAT MEKA JACKSON - BOY WEY SABI
Osa Unveils New Single & Visuals to “Boy Wey Sabi” Featuring Meka Jackson available now on all global platforms.   Produced by Yo Bruz and Directed by Ceven Imperial   Official Video – https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=o99ehe-8BBo (Find attached thumbnail options) Rising Afrobeat sensation Osa is set to captivate audiences once again with his latest single, “Boy Wey Sabi,” featuring the talented…
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songoftrillium · 11 months ago
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Meet The (Updated) Art Team
Hello Kinfolks!
I've been really looking forward to this post for a while, and it's now time to unveil the art team I've assembled to put this project together! They're some heavy hitters that y'all ought to recognize, so without further ado let's meet them!
Bek Andrew Evans
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Mx. Bek Andrew Evans (he/they) is a freelance writer and illustrator from Jackson, Mississippi. He's been doing art since he was young and takes inspiration from comic books (particularly in the 90s), Jhonen Vasquez, grunge, and Carvagio. His favorite mediums are loose inks, watercolors, oil paints, and digital styles that replicate the looks of traditional mediums. He uses body horror and attention to expressions and lighting to convey stories through images, often queer in nature. He explores themes of mental illness, disability, abuse, poverty, and the many intersections of these statuses.
iezeradd (They/He)
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They are a mixed media artist and writer hailing from Quebec, Canada. They explore concepts of queerness, identity, generational trauma, and otherness through his illustrations of werewolves, often contrasting tenderness and violence in his works. They use transformations and inner conflict as a reflection of his own experiences as a queer individual.
iezeradd is joining the team to provide a myriad of art, ranging from props, to textures, and tribe artwork! We're very fortunate to have them on the team!
Dogblud She/Her
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Dogblud (she/her), is a Midwestern cryptid working as a freelance artist and writer. Her work is near-exclusively sapphic, centering primarily around werewolves, werebeasts, and their strong thematic ties - horrific or otherwise - to all forms of womanhood.
A long-time fan of Werewolf: the Apocalypse, she's joined our team to produce all of the tribe artwork for the book, in addition to a number of other contributory pieces!
Meka (Any Pronouns)
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Meka is a Scottish comic artist with a flair for the dark and extremely bloody and a long-standing love of monsters and what they let us all explore-- for better and worse. Vehemently underground, they build stories about horror, grief, depersonalisation, and the isolation that comes with being just a little too weird and too angry to swallow whole. Art and catharsis go hand in hand, as far as she’s concerned.
In a throwback to the original game series, Meka has joined to produce a 22-page fully illustrated comic for the series entitled Cracking the Bone. A postgraduate in traditional comic artistry, we're extremely fortunate to have them on the team.
Mx. Morgan (They/Them)
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Mx. Morgan G Robles (they/them) is a freelance artist and illustrator based in Seattle, Washington. Their work is best known for its use of macabre themes, animals, and nature. They use these themes to explore mental illness, gender identity, or simply to make neat skulls.
They're known for producing book covers for several major publishers, and they've been brought in to design our book covers as well. In addition, they've developed a number of inside pieces as well!
M.WolfhideWinter (He/Him)
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He is a part-time freelance illustrator from Scotland. His work is heavily inspired by the rugged terrain (and rain) of Scotland with a focus on werewolves inhabiting the wild landscapes both past and present. He explores themes of mental illness, societal stigma, dark folklore, and sad werewolves in the rain.
WolfhideWinter has joined our team as our monster-maker, dedicating their time towards depicting our primary antagonists of the garou: The Black Spiral Dancers, and the Wyrm's brood! We can hardly think of a body horror artist more fitting for the role.
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lgbtqreads · 11 months ago
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Hi, I'm looking for self-published queer books by authors of color. They are hard to find. Any identity is fine. I recently read The Fall That Saved Us by Tamara Jeree and it was so good!
Fiona Zedde has a bunch; check out the Like Her series: https://amzn.to/3tEfx0s
Ditto Katrina Jackson - I think all her books are self-pub, and many are queer: https://amzn.to/3TIpch6
Same with Jack Harbon, minus the one Audible book: https://amzn.to/3NNyDrP
Rebekah Weatherspoon is a hybrid publisher, so if you want something self-pubbed of hers, try Xeni: https://amzn.to/48lEgFN
Ditto Alisha Rai, and A Gentleman in the Street: https://amzn.to/48erGIh
And Courtney Milan, and Hold Me: https://amzn.to/4aC9SZl
And NG Peltier, and Sweethand: https://amzn.to/41FxN6a
And Meka James, and Being Hospitable: https://amzn.to/3vj80Vf
For a YA, try Secrets of Eden by Brandon Goode: https://amzn.to/47jjPYR
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luciochaves · 3 months ago
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Osa - Boy Wey Sabi (Official Video) ft. Meka Jackson
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lamilanomagazine · 2 years ago
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Milano, museo del Novecento: da domani la mostra “Fluxus, arte per tutti”
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Milano, museo del Novecento: da domani la mostra “Fluxus, arte per tutti”. Dal 25 novembre al 16 aprile 2023 il Museo del Novecento presenta “Fluxus, arte per tutti. Edizioni italiane dalla collezione Luigi Bonotto” a cura di Patrizio Peterlini e Martina Corgnati. La mostra, in programma nello spazio degli Archivi, analizza per la prima volta tramite pubblicazioni, opere e documenti il ruolo chiave dell’Italia nell’ambito di Fluxus, a sessant’anni dal Festival “FLuXuS Internationale FesTsPiELe NEUEsTER MUSiK” di Wiesbaden del settembre 1962. Nato tra la fine degli anni Cinquanta e l’inizio degli anni Sessanta grazie all’artista, architetto e organizzatore culturale George Maciunas, Fluxus si sviluppa soprattutto negli Stati Uniti, in Europa e in Giappone, ed è al centro di una rivoluzione estetica e sociale che mira a intrecciare arti visive e performative, musica sperimentale e teatro dando anche vita a festival, happening e concerti con la volontà di eliminare la divisione nelle arti e, in generale, quella tra esistenza e creazione artistica. Anche l’Italia partecipa in misura importante alla diffusione di Fluxus, in particolare con significative esperienze nella produzione di “edizioni”: oggetti, cartelle di grafica, libri d’artista in diversi esemplari. Queste opere sono realizzate da mecenati e operatori culturali insieme ai protagonisti del movimento, come Eric Andersen, Joseph Beuys, George Brecht, Giuseppe Chiari, Philip Corner, Geoffrey Hendricks, Allan Kaprow, George Maciunas, Nam June Paik, Ben Patterson, Dieter Roth, Wolf Vostell, Bob Watts e molti altri. La realizzazione di edizioni gioca un ruolo essenziale nella diffusione sistematica del movimento, una scelta strategica che identifica come punti di forza i bassi costi di produzione, la facilità di distribuzione (anche per posta) e l’accessibilità al grande pubblico grazie ai prezzi economici. Caratteristiche che rispondono in pieno all’idea di democratizzazione dell’arte perseguita da Fluxus. È infatti nel secondo manifesto del 1963 che Maciunas parla di una Revolutionary Flood che renda l’arte accessibile e comprensibile a tutti, con un attacco diretto e senza mediazioni al sistema del mercato. L’idea dell’inondazione s’incarna nelle piccole edizioni che caratterizzano la produzione Fluxus: una miriade di piccoli oggetti che, come l’acqua, possono arrivare ovunque portando con sé la nuova visione estetica del mondo. I multipli e le numerose edizioni in mostra, provenienti dalla Collezione Luigi Bonotto, esplorano e approfondiscono il radicale cambiamento che la diffusione delle edizioni apporta nella fruizione dell’opera d’arte nel mondo Fluxus e dei suoi estimatori. Da oggetto d’élite, destinato a pochi fruitori di una ristretta cerchia di facoltosi intenditori, l’opera diviene un oggetto cheap, accessibile e acquistabile da chiunque, spesso corredata di un “manuale di istruzioni” per un’azione da compiere a casa propria. Questo ulteriore passo verso la de-costruzione del mondo dell’arte ha avuto e continua ad avere ripercussioni ancora difficilmente indagabili. Di fatto, non solo qualsiasi oggetto può essere elevato ad arte, ma a operare questo passaggio può essere chiunque, senza necessariamente aver bisogno di un riconoscimento ufficiale. In mostra sono esposte edizioni di: Eric Andersen, Ay-O, Joseph Beuys, George Brecht, John Cage, Giuseppe Chiari, Philip Corner, Willem De Ridder, Jean Dupuy, Robert Filliou, Albert M. Fine, Henry Flynt, Ken Friedman, Al Hansen, Geoffrey Hendricks, Dick Higgins, Joe Jones, Allan Kaprow, Milan Knizak, Alison Knowles, Jackson Mac Low, George Maciunas, Walter Marchetti, Jonas Mekas, Larry Miller, Charlotte Moorman, Claes Oldenburg, Yoko Ono, Nam June Paik, Ben Patterson, Dieter Roth, Takako Saito, Tomas Schmit, Carolee Schneemann, Mieko Shiomi, Gianni-Emilio Simonetti, Daniel Spoerri, Ben Vautier, Wolf Vostell, Robert Watts, Emmett Williams e altri. Dall’inizio degli anni Settanta, la Collezione Bonotto raccoglie numerosissime testimonianze tra opere, documentazioni audio, video, manifesti, libri, riviste ed edizioni degli artisti Fluxus e delle ricerche verbo-visuali internazionali sviluppate dalla fine degli anni Cinquanta: Lettrismo, Poesia Concreta, Poesia Visiva, Poesia Sonora e Poesia Digitale. Tutta la collezione (opere e documenti) è interamente e liberamente consultabile on line sul sito della Fondazione Bonotto (www.fondazionebonotto.org) che, grazie all’enorme lavoro di connessioni sviluppate tra le varie schede, è divenuto un punto di riferimento importante a livello internazionale per approfondire la conoscenza di Fluxus e della Poesia Concreta, Visiva, Sonora e Digitale.... #notizie #news #breakingnews #cronaca #politica #eventi #sport #moda Read the full article
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kickmag · 2 years ago
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Media Questions Of The Week
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Will record companies in the future try to relaunch a virtual rapper like FN Meka now that Capitol Records dropped the project and apologized to the Black community after the backlash?
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Should Harry Styles be called the King Of Pop after Michael Jackson claimed the title? 
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Will the RAP Act that seeks to stop rappers' lyrics from being used in court become a law? 
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dippedanddripped · 4 years ago
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MEKA JACKSON “BRENDA’S BABIES” OFFICIAL VIDEO
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myromancebooksworld · 4 years ago
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gyaru-wish · 3 years ago
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Headcanons of Halloween costumes for this guys :D
Ayano: Sans
Taro: Hanako-kun (TBHK)
Osana: Asuka Langley (Evangelion) (It was Raibaru’s idea lol)
Amai: A cupcake
Kizana: Ophelia
Oka: A witch
Asu: Usain Bolt (lol)
Osoro: A knight
Hanako: Hanako-san
Megami: Green light, Red light doll (Squid game) (Council’s idea lol)
Sakyu: Succubus
Inkyu: Vampire
Kuu: Rei Ayanami (Evangelion)
Horuda: Little red riding hood
Kyuji: Jeff the killer
Otohiko: Chucky
Hazu: A clumsy clown
Toga: Michael Jackson in Thriller (It was my dad’s idea lmao)
Raibaru: Sailor Moon
Shoku: Evil butcher
Kenko: A carrot
Seiyo: George Washington
Saki: Hatsune Miku
Ajia: A female samurai
Tsuruzo: Hamlet
Shozo: Batman
Riku: Sebastian Michaelis (Black Buttler)
Tokuko: Juliette
Kokona: Kasane Teto (UTAU)
Shin: Skeleton
Chojo: A devil
Daku: A ghost (He is cute)
Supana: A mummy
Kokuma: A pumpkin (She is even cutter)
Geiju: Leonardo da Vinci
Borupen: A cannibal
Enpitsu: Himself (?
Maka: Who knows...?
Efude: Naruto
Miyuji: Ibuki Mioda (Danganronpa)
Gita: A cat
Beshi: Girlfriend (FNF)
Dora: Dora the explorer
Kiba: A bunny
Budo: Bruce lee
Sho: Jason
Juku: Terminator
Mina: Mulán
Shima: A fairy
Fureddo: Fred Jones
Rojasu: Shaggy
Sukubi: Scooby-doo
Dafuni: Daphne Blake
Beruma: Velma Dinkley
Kaga: A crazy scientist (HImself?????)
Horo: Albert Einstein
Yaku: Magical Girl Pretty Miyuki
Meka: Amelia Earhart
Homu: Robot-chan
Itachi: Itachi Uchiha (Naruto)
Hojiro: Sasuke Uchiha (Naruto)
Unagi: Tanjiro Kamado (Demon Slayer)
Iruka: A cute dolphin (?
Mantaro: Budo Masuta
Uekiya: A Sunflower
Himari: A Scarecrow
Sakura: Wonder Woman
Tsubaki: An angel
Gema: Leonardo: (The ninja turtle...)
Ryuto: Deku (BNHA)
Pippy: Uravity (BNHA)
Midori: Sky (Paw Patrol)
Mai: Sailor Chibi Moon
Delinquents: McDonald’s workers (Gaku is Ronald McDonald’s)
Bullies: Harley Quinn (Yep, all of them)
Student Council: Soldiers of the Squid Game
Sorry for posting this one day later, yesterday I had no internet in my home :(
Edit: I edited it because someone make me realize that I forgot Kiba, sorry Kiba :((
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520promotions · 6 years ago
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MEKA JACKSON – DEAR DAD | @dontfollowmeka Meka Jackson - Dear Dad via Soundcloud Available on iTunes & All Digital Streaming platforms shortly.
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oldmogg · 4 years ago
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Pabst (Austria-Hungary) / Wim Wenders Greece Theo Angelopoulos Hong Kong Wong Kar-wai (China) / Johnnie To / John Woo (China) Hungary Miklós Jancsó / Béla Tarr India Satyajit Ray Iran Abbas Kiarostami / Mohsen Makhmalbaf / Jafar Panahi Italy Michelangelo Antonioni / Dario Argento / Mario Bava / Bernardo Bertolucci / Vittorio De Sica / Federico Fellini / Sergio Leone / Ermanno Olmi / Pier Paolo Pasolini / Roberto Rossellini / Luchino Visconti Japan Kinji Fukasaku / Shohei Imamura / Takeshi Kitano / Hirokazu Koreeda / Akira Kurosawa / Takashi Miike / Hayao Miyazaki / Kenji Mizoguchi / Mikio Naruse / Nagisa Oshima / Yasujiro Ozu / Seijun Suzuki Mauritania Abderrahmane Sissako Mexico Luis Buñuel (Spain) / Alejandro Jodorowsky (Chile) / Carlos Reygadas New Zealand Peter Jackson Poland Krzysztof Kieslowski / Andrzej Wajda Portugal Pedro Costa / Manoel de Oliveira Russia / USSR Sergei Eisenstein (Latvia) / Aleksandr Sokurov / Andrei Tarkovsky / Dziga Vertov (Poland) / Andrey Zvyagintsev Senegal Ousmane Sembene South Korea Bong Joon-ho / Hong Sang-soo / Park Chan-wook Spain Pedro Almodóvar / Victor Erice / Luis García Berlanga / Carlos Saura Sweden Roy Andersson / Ingmar Bergman / Victor Sjöström Taiwan Hou Hsiao-hsien (China) / Tsai Ming-liang (Malaysia) / Edward Yang (China) Thailand Apichatpong Weerasethakul Turkey Nuri Bilge Ceylan UK John Boorman / Danny Boyle / Terence Davies / Terence Fisher / Stephen Frears / Jonathan Glazer / Peter Greenaway / David Lean / Mike Leigh / Ken Loach / Joseph Losey (USA) / Alexander Mackendrick (USA) / Steve McQueen / Michael Powell / Michael Powell (UK) & Emeric Pressburger (Hungary) / Lynne Ramsay / Carol Reed / Nicolas Roeg / Ken Russell / Michael Winterbottom USA (A-B) Robert Aldrich / Woody Allen / Robert Altman / Paul Thomas Anderson / Wes Anderson / Kenneth Anger / Darren Aronofsky / Hal Ashby / Tex Avery / Noah Baumbach / Kathryn Bigelow / Budd Boetticher / Peter Bogdanovich / Frank Borzage / Stan Brakhage / Clarence Brown / Tod Browning / Charles Burnett / Tim Burton USA (C-D) James Cameron (Canada) / Frank Capra (Italy) / John Carpenter / John Cassavetes / William Castle / Charles Chaplin (UK) / Joel Coen & Ethan Coen / Francis Ford Coppola / Sofia Coppola / Roger Corman / John Cromwell / Alfonso Cuarón (Mexico) / George Cukor / Michael Curtiz (Hungary) / Joe Dante / Jules Dassin / Delmer Daves / Brian De Palma / André de Toth (Hungary) / Guillermo del Toro (Mexico) / Cecil B. DeMille / Jonathan Demme / Maya Deren (Ukraine) / William Dieterle (Germany) / Edward Dmytryk (Canada) / Stanley Donen / Stanley Donen & Gene Kelly / Allan Dwan (Canada) USA (E-G) Clint Eastwood / Blake Edwards / Abel Ferrara / David Fincher / Robert Flaherty / Richard Fleischer / Victor Fleming / John Ford / Milos Forman (Czechoslovakia) / Hollis Frampton / John Frankenheimer / William Friedkin / Samuel Fuller / Terry Gilliam / Michel Gondry (France) / Alejandro González Iñárritu (Mexico) / D.W. Griffith / James Gray USA (H-L) Henry Hathaway / Howard Hawks / Todd Haynes / Monte Hellman / Walter Hill / Alfred Hitchcock (UK) / John Huston / Jim Jarmusch / Spike Jonze / Phil Karlson / Elia Kazan (Turkey) / Buster Keaton / Henry King / Stanley Kubrick / John Landis / Fritz Lang (Austria) / Ang Lee (Taiwan) / Spike Lee / Mitchell Leisen / Mervyn LeRoy / Jerry Lewis / Joseph H. Lewis / Richard Linklater / Kenneth Lonergan / Ernst Lubitsch (Germany) / George Lucas / Sidney Lumet / David Lynch USA (M-R) Terrence Malick / Joseph L. Mankiewicz / Anthony Mann / Michael Mann / Leo McCarey / Jonas Mekas (Lithuania) / Vincente Minnelli / Michael Moore / Errol Morris / Mike Nichols (Germany) / Christopher Nolan (UK) / Alexander Payne / Sam Peckinpah / Arthur Penn / Sydney Pollack / Otto Preminger (Austria-Hungary) / Sam Raimi / Bob Rafelson / Nicholas Ray / Kelly Reichardt / Rob Reiner / Mark Robson (Canada) / George A. Romero / Alan Rudolph USA (S-U) John Sayles / Paul Schrader / Martin Scorsese / Ridley Scott (UK) / George Sidney / Don Siegel / Robert Siodmak (Germany) / Douglas Sirk (Germany) / Steven Soderbergh / Steven Spielberg / George Stevens / Oliver Stone / John Sturges / Preston Sturges / Quentin Tarantino / Frank Tashlin / Jacques Tourneur (France) / Edgar G. 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