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Barmy
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#301 Post by Barmy »

Hope this isn't copyrighted:

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tavernier
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#302 Post by tavernier »

Barmy wrote:Hope this isn't copyrighted:
So that's what he died of. To quote Woody in Love & Death: "Died smiling, I bet."
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justeleblanc
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#303 Post by justeleblanc »

Nikki is waaaay hotter than Paris -- it isn't even close.
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tryavna
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#304 Post by tryavna »

A little o.t., but a sad loss nonetheless:

Rostropovich is dead at age 80.
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#305 Post by PhilipS »

Dabbs Greer, Tom Poston and Gordon Scott. Dead at 90, 85 and 79 respectively.
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feckless boy
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#306 Post by feckless boy »

Imamura regular Kazuo Kitamura (Black Rain, Vengeance is Mine, The Insect Woman) dies at 80. Very sad, first rate actor.
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dadaistnun
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#307 Post by dadaistnun »

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Caligula
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#308 Post by Caligula »

According this French press release, Kei Kumai has died at age 76.
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domino harvey
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#309 Post by domino harvey »

the great one, CHarles Nelson Reilly
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tavernier
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#310 Post by tavernier »

domino harvey wrote:the great one, CHarles Nelson Reilly
He had a "partner"? I'm SHOCKED!
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Matt
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#311 Post by Matt »

domino harvey wrote:the great one, Charles Nelson Reilly
That's it. I'm going home and going back to bed.
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tryavna
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#312 Post by tryavna »

A fitting tribute to the scrumtrulescence that was Charles Nelson Reilly.
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#313 Post by devlinnn »

Oh, bugger.

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Norman Kaye, forever in our hearts
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Arn777
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#314 Post by Arn777 »

Just heard the news on French radio that Jean-Claude Brialy passed away.
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#315 Post by GringoTex »

Arn777 wrote:Just heard the news on French radio that Jean-Claude Brialy passed away.
Was there ever a more likable screen presence? He was the New Wave's Cary Grant.
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#316 Post by domino harvey »

Someone posted about this in the A Women is a Woman thread last night, tragic loss. Guy was one of the greats.
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#317 Post by skuhn8 »

Ivan Darvas, the star of Karoly Makk's Love, Weekend in Pest and Buda, Lilliomfi and about a million other Hungarian films, died just a few hours ago according to the news here. He'll be missed.
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tavernier
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#318 Post by tavernier »

skuhn8 wrote:Ivan Darvas, the star of Karoly Makk's Love, Weekend in Pest and Buda, Lilliomfi and about a million other Hungarian films, died just a few hours ago according to the news here. He'll be missed.
A great actor....big loss.
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colinr0380
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#319 Post by colinr0380 »

tavernier wrote:
skuhn8 wrote:Ivan Darvas, the star of Karoly Makk's Love, Weekend in Pest and Buda, Lilliomfi and about a million other Hungarian films, died just a few hours ago according to the news here. He'll be missed.
A great actor....big loss.
I'm very sad to hear this (and the news about Brialy). I'll have to finally watch Weekend In Pest and Buda as a small tribute.
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#320 Post by shumpy »

RIP Sembene Ousmane
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/6738949.stm

One of the pioneers of African film-making - Senegalese writer Sembene Ousmane - has died after a long illness at the age of 84.

Ousmane is credited with making the first feature film by a director from sub-Saharan Africa, 'The black girl from....' in 1966.

His latest work, Moolaade, won awards at the Cannes and Ouagadougou festivals and he has won two prizes at Venice.

He was born in the Casamance region of Senegal and went to an Islamic school.

Later he fought for the Free French forces in World War II.

Before the publication of his first novel, The Black Docker, in 1956, he worked in a car plant in Paris and was a trade union activist.

He made a total of 10 films during his career.

Much of his work focused on the effects of colonialism and religion, as well as the rise of the African middle class.

He was also a co-founder of the biennial Pan-African festival of film and television of Ouagadougou (Fespaco).
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#321 Post by tavernier »

That's sad news, but "Moolaade" was a great way to go out.
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#322 Post by portnoy »

Really sad news. Sembene is one of my favorite filmmakers, a humanist whose talents and generosity reach so far past the niche title of 'African filmmaker' - he was a major talent, consistently underappreciated (his Camp de Thiaroye is maybe the great unheralded classic of the 1980s). It was good to see Moolaade hit a high watermark of international acclaim so recently.
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#323 Post by colinr0380 »

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