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Tangerine,” a bitingly sharp crime comedy that sees a sex worker set out on a quest to even the score after learning that her ...
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Alachua Chronicle on MSN18-year-old arrested for attempted homicideKelvin Tay'sean Baker, 18, was arrested early this morning and charged with attempted homicide after allegedly shooting a ...
During his best director acceptance speech at this year’s Academy Awards, Sean Baker zealously spoke about the importance of ...
Following the screening of Sean Baker’s acclaimed 2017 film “The Florida Project,” the four-time Academy Award winning writer ...
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Meet Sean Baker, the 'Anora' director who made Oscar history with his $6 million movie - MSNSean Baker's movies are critically acclaimed, but were largely ignored by major awards bodies before 'Anora' After graduating from New York University's filmmaking program in 1998, ...
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Anora Continues Sean Baker's Best Filmmaking Trend - MSNSean Baker's highly anticipated Anora continues the director's exploration of a community that is too often trapped in a heightened '70s setting like Boogie Nights or a campy, ...
Will director Sean Baker finally get his Oscar moment? His latest film, the dazzling "Anora," stars Mikey Madison, right, as a young Brooklyn sex worker who marries the son of a Russian oligarch ...
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With ‘Left-Handed Girl,' Sean Baker's Longtime Producer Shih-Ching Tsou Is Ready ‘to Come Back to the Director's Seat' - MSNYou wouldn't be too wrong if you guessed the topic du jour was Sean Baker's ("Anora") oeuvre and moviemaking style. That's because you'd also be discussing the work of Shih-Ching Tsou, Baker's ...
Director Sean Baker loves Los Angeles moviegoing. We interviewed him at Gardena Cinema about 'Anora,' his brassy romantic comedy that should be a breakout.
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CBR on MSNSean Baker's Best Movie Was Actually Released 7 Years Before His Best Picture Win - MSNSean Baker's debut, while impressive from a low-budget perspective, is nothing to write home about. The film lacks a ...
Sean Baker always wanted to make a movie set in the Brooklyn neighborhoods of Brighton Beach and Coney Island. He and a collaborator were drawn to stories of Russian Americans living there.
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