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  1. 23 hours ago · But At Close Range is a wholly compelling fable. Directed wonderfully by the underrated Foley, Nicholas Kazan’s screenplay is both thoughtful and provocative, a tale of a father and a son trying to connect and build bridges in the most difficult of circumstances.

  2. 4 days ago · Enough is a thriller drama film directed by Michael Apted from a screenplay by Nicholas Kazan. Based on the 1998 novel titled Black and Blue by author Anna Quindlen, the 2002 film follows the story of Slim Hiller, a young woman who leaves her abusive husband behind and constantly changes her identity and location to protect her daughter but he always seems to find her until she decides to ...

  3. 23 hours ago · She hit her stride in movies like “Wild River” (1960) and “Splendor in the Grass” (1963), both helmed by her eventual husband, Elia Kazan. 1970’s “Wanda” was the only feature she ...

  4. 4 days ago · Fallen is a supernatural crime thriller film directed by Gregory Hoblit from a screenplay by Nicholas Kazan. The 1998 film follows the story of Philadelphia police detective John Hobbes as he is trying to solve a string of murders, but the case takes an interesting turn when a theology professor informs him that the murders might be ...

  5. 1 day ago · NEW YORK (AP) — Martin Scorsese has spent a sizeable portion of his life talking about movies he loves. He’s made documentaries about Italian cinema (“My Voyage to Italy”), Hollywood studio films (“A Personal Journey With Martin Scorsese Through American Movies”) and individual filmmakers like Elia Kazan and Val Lewton.

  6. 5 days ago · She comes from a family with a strong background in the entertainment industry, being the daughter of screenwriters Nicholas Kazan and Robin Swicord, and the granddaughter of film director Elia Kazan and playwright Molly Kazan. Maya's sister is actress Zoe Kazan.

  7. 1 day ago · The subjugation of Kazan and Astrakhan opened the possibility of further penetration into the steppe, although the final stage of that process was completed only two centuries later. In contrast to the Siberian frontier, the Muscovites regarded the importance of the Pontic steppe, known as “the wild field,” as primarily strategic, although they were not averse to conducting trade with the ...