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Produced by Christine Harris and HIT Productions, the cast includes one of Australia ’ s most well-known television, theatre and film actors John Jarratt, alongside Patrick Harvey, Glenn van Oosterom, and Nell Feeney.
After the House refused to go along with the proposed budget action, the Senate agreed to restore the money but insisted on a review committee, appointed by Senate President John McKay, Feeney, and governor Jeb Bush, to evaluate all of Harris's expenditures on international affairs since July 1, 1999, and produce a report.
The National Film Board of Canada documentary " Prairie University " ( 1955 ) directed by John Feeney explores diverse research activities at the University of Saskatchewan on agriculture, medicine, and ice cream.
John Feeney provided £ 50, 000 to provide a further gallery.
The Birmingham Post newspaper was originally published under the name Daily Post in Birmingham, England, in 1857 by John Frederick Feeney.
* In 1963, she was featured in the National Film Board of Canada documentary Eskimo Artist: Kenojuak, directed by John Feeney, which was nominated for an Academy Award for Documentary Short Subject in 1964.
Born as John Parnell Feeney, Jr. in Jersey City, New Jersey, he changed his name in 1919 to
He was the son of John A. Feeney, who was born in the village of Spiddal, County Galway, Ireland, on June 15, 1854.
Francis Ford's younger brother, John M. Feeney, was a successful fullback and defensive tackle on a Portland High state championship football team, nicknamed " Bull ".

John and documentary
* 1972 – John Safran, Australian documentary maker and broadcaster
The cartoonist visited John Lennon and Yoko Ono at their 1969 Bed-In for Peace in Montreal, and their testy exchange later appeared in the documentary film Imagine: John Lennon ( 1988 ).
In popular myth, the word ' documentary ' was coined by Scottish documentarian John Grierson in his review of Robert Flaherty's film Moana ( 1926 ), published in the New York Sun on 8 February 1926, written by " The Moviegoer " ( a pen name for Grierson ).
John Mark Byers, the adoptive father of victim Christopher Byers, gave a knife to cameraman Doug Cooper, who was working with documentary makers Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky while they were filming the first Paradise Lost feature.
John Mark Byers agreed to, and subsequently passed, a polygraph test during the filming of Paradise Lost 2: Revelations in regard to the murders, but the documentary indicated that Byers was under the influence of several psychoactive prescription medications that could have affected the test results.
Starting with John Grierson's Drifters, the 1930s saw the emergence of a new school of realist documentary films: the Documentary Film Movement.
* 1972 – John Grierson, Scottish documentary filmmaker ( b. 1898 )
In a documentary chronicling the making of the first three Indiana Jones films, John Rhys-Davies stated that his character of Sallah was meant to be a cross between his character in Shogun, Portuguese Pilot Vasco Rodrigues, and Falstaff.
The 1994 Tom Hanks film Forrest Gump while not presented as a documentary of a real character, does contain several sequences that feature the Hanks character inserted into archival newsreel footage of John Kennedy, Gerald Ford, The Beatles, Elvis Presley, The Apollo 11 astronauts, and others, to realistic effect.
In 2004, Film Australia and SBS screened the documentary ' Troubled Minds – The Lithium Revolution ', a 60 minute documentary portraying John Cade's discovery of the use of Lithium in mental illness.
None of John's known illegitimate children were born after he remarried, and there is no actual documentary proof of adultery after that point, although John certainly had female friends amongst the court throughout the period.
Writer Budd Schulberg, assigned by the US Navy to the OSS for intelligence work while attached to John Ford ’ s documentary unit, was ordered to arrest Riefenstahl at her chalet in Kitzbühel, Austria, ostensibly to have her identify the faces of Nazi war criminals in German film footage captured by the Allied troops.
Along with Stanley Milgram's study in obedience, the documentary shows the ' diffusion of responsibility ' study of John Darley and Bibb Latané and the Stanford Prison Experiment of Philip Zimbardo.
Palin also appeared with John Cleese in his documentary, The Human Face.
The film, on its release, was not as successful as Nanook of the North domestically, but it did very well in Europe, inspiring John Grierson to coin the word " documentary.
After Tabu, Flaherty was considered finished in Hollywood, and Frances Flaherty contacted John Grierson of the Empire Marketing Board Film Unit in London, who assigned Flaherty to the documentary Industrial Britain ( 1933 ).
The 2005 documentary film Plagues & Pleasures on the Salton Sea ( narrated by John Waters ) features Bono and documented the lives of the inhabitants of Bombay Beach, Niland, and Salton City, as well as the ecological issues associated with the Sea.
The 65-minute documentary features the band wandering their old haunts and discussing their formation, career and reunion with John Peel.
The Wizard of New Zealand QSM, Directed by Grant John Neville and Director of Photography Karlos Filipov is an award winning documentary that follows the life of the first ever man in the world to be appointed by a government as an Official Wizard.
* February 19 – John Grierson, Scottish documentary filmmaker ( b. 1898 )
** John Heyer, Australian documentary filmmaker ( d. 2001 )
** John Grierson, Scottish documentary filmmaker ( d. 1972 )

John and filmmaker
They also adopted two sons, John and Richard, the latter of whom became a notable filmmaker, author, and psychologist.
All of the original colour clips were taken from a film capturing the event, Campbell at Coniston by John Lomax, a local amateur filmmaker from Wallasey, England.
* 1945 – John Leslie, American porn actor and filmmaker ( d. 2010 )
The Coens met filmmaker John Milius when they were in Los Angeles making Barton Fink and incorporated his love of guns and the military into the character of Walter.
* Her notoriety intersected with the criminal obsessions and camp sensibilities of filmmaker John Waters, who has used Hearst in numerous small roles in films including Cry-Baby, Serial Mom, Pecker, Cecil B. DeMented, and A Dirty Shame.
Famous gay residents currently include journalist Andrew Sullivan, filmmaker John Waters, and comedian Kate Clinton.
In April 2009, Senator John McCain, along with Representative Peter King, filmmaker Ken Burns and Johnson's great-niece, Linda Haywood, requested a presidential pardon for Johnson from President Barack Obama.
In the early 1970s, he tutored the filmmaker and special effects artist John R. Ellis.
* In September 2010, prolific Korean filmmaker Song Hae-Sung released Mujeogja ( Invincible ) which was an official Korean language remake of John Woo's A Better Tomorrow.
simple: John Hughes ( filmmaker )
* John Cameron Mitchell ( born 1963 ), filmmaker based in New York City
Despite this variety, filmmaker John Huston believed that, regardless of genre, a Buñuel film is so distinctive as to be instantly recognizable, or, as Ingmar Bergman put it — not entirely approvingly — " Buñuel nearly always made Buñuel films.
* John Taylor ( documentary filmmaker ) ( 1914 – 1992 ), British documentary filmmaker
* April 26 – John Grierson, documentary filmmaker ( died 1972 )
* John Waters ( filmmaker ) ( born 1946 ), American film director, writer, visual artist, actor and cult figure
He was often associated with independent filmmaker John Waters and starred in ten of Waters's films, usually in a leading role.
Entertainment Weekly gave the film a " B +" rating, praising Cruise's performance: " It's with Cruise as Frank T. J. Mackey, a slick televangelist of penis power, that the filmmaker scores his biggest success, as the actor exorcises the uptight fastidiousness of Eyes Wide Shut ... Like John Travolta in Pulp Fiction, this cautiously packaged movie star is liberated by risky business ".
The new technology of pilottone was brought to international attention by its use by Richard Leacock, former cameraman of filmmaker Robert Flaherty, in his documentary feature Primary ( 1960 ), documenting the competing Democrat presidential nominee candidates Hubert Humphrey and John F. Kennedy.
* John G. Thomas ( born 1948 ), American filmmaker

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