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  1. Dana Adam Shapiro is a journalist, novelist, and filmmaker. He was nominated for the 2006 Academy Award for his first film, Murderball, a feature documentary about the US Paralympic rugby team.

  2. Mar 11, 2011 · Dana Adam Shapiro interviewed dozens of divorced people about the end of their relationships. The result is a treasure trove of heartbreak and infidelity — and a fictional film ironically ...

  3. Dana Adam Shapiro. Producer: Murderball. Dana Adam Shapiro was nominated for the 2006 Academy Award for his first film, Murderball, a documentary about the United States Paralympic Quad Rugby Team.

  4. Apr 27, 2018 · When Dana Adam Shapiro approached Suzanne Mitchell about creating a documentary about the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, Mitchell advised him to hurry.

  5. Dana Adam Shapiro. Producer: Murderball. Dana Adam Shapiro was nominated for the 2006 Academy Award for his first film, Murderball, a documentary about the United States Paralympic Quad Rugby Team.

  6. Mar 24, 2018 · The director, Dana Adam Shapiro, making his first documentary since “Murderball” (2005), opens “Daughters of the Sexual Revolution” with clips from the cusp of the feminist era — we see ...

  7. The Every Boy is the debut novel by American author and filmmaker Dana Adam Shapiro. First edition cover. The author Dana Adam Shapiro produced and co-directed Murderball, the Academy Award nominated documentary about quadriplegic rugby players.

  8. Mar 11, 2011 · 1h 36m. By Manohla Dargis. March 10, 2011. Venturing into the same waters tested by countless novelists, self-help gurus, filmmakers and TV show runners before him, the director Dana Adam Shapiro...

  9. Dana Adam Shapiro. Dana Adam Shapiro was nominated for an Academy Award for Murderball. Daughters of the Sexual Revolution won the Lone Star Award at SXSW. Monogamy won the Jury Prize for Best Narrative at Tribeca and was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award.

  10. DANA ADAM SHAPIRO produced and co-directed Murderball, the Academy Award nominated documentary about quadriplegic rugby players. Shapiro is a founder of ICON Magazine, a former senior editor at SPIN, and a contributor to the New York Times Magazine and other publications.