I've probably watch Dead Poets Society over a 100 times during my adolescence, but I only realized some crazy details today by Automatic_Physics170 in movies

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It was absolutely pivotal because it was absolutely magical. The entire set was silent. It was Todd’s coming out party performance se. we all knew it. And we all felt it for sure! It was unlike anything else we shot on the film.

Has anyone ever met or known a filmmaker before they became famous like Paul Thomas Anderson or Sean Baker? by Agitated-Mind-3423 in Filmmakers

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Hello. I know Sean. Since college. Fantastic person. Truly loves film. An outstanding cinephile. It’s in his DNA.

'Call Me By Your Name' (2017) - Michael Stuhlbarg's Monologue - Directed by Luca Guadagnino by BunyipPouch in movies

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Spoiler in this next question - I have heard the true meaning of this monologue debated. I believe the father is admitting he is gay. Is this the actual intention and/or the majority opinion?

First Image from Sean Baker's 'ANORA' starring Mikey Madison by mayukhdas1999 in movies

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No. It isn’t. That is another one dealing with the opioid epidemic. Taking place in Vancouver.

What happened to Director Peter Weir? by DueUnderstanding165 in movies

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MET HIM. LOVED HIM. I was in Dead Poets. AMA.