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  1. Mar 20, 2017 · Longtime indie film producer Robin O'Hara died last week. Here, the NYC film community remembers her.

  2. Saul was the first person to have befriended Robin (besides Ohara's archaeologists) after she found him washed up on Ohara's shore. Afterwards, Robin visited and brought food for him for several days while he built a raft to leave the island.

  3. Mar 20, 2017 · Fierce, committed and above all, tough — these are the words that collaborators use to describe producer Robin OHara, a longtime fixture of the New York independent film scene, who died ...

  4. Ohara was an island home to a group of archaeologists researching the Void Century who believed that they managed to evade the World Government's eyes. 28 years ago, six people and Nico Olvia, Nico Robin 's mother, went on a journey to complete her late husband's work of studying the Void Century. [6] .

  5. Mar 25, 2017 · Robin O’Hara, who was a producer of Tom Noonan’s “What Happened Was ...,” a co-producer of Harmony Korine’s “Gummo” and a producer of other notable independent films, died on March 14 in...

  6. Mar 27, 2017 · Film producer Robin O’Hara, best known for producing independent films such as Tom Noonan’s What Happened Was . . ., 1994, died in Manhattan on March 14, at sixty-two years old, William Grimes of the New York Times reports.

  7. Ohara [2] is an island located in West Blue. [1] The island consisted primarily of archaeologists, and is also the birthplace of Nico Robin. The island's surface was destroyed eight years later by a Buster Call. [3] Ohara was notable for the Tree of Knowledge, [4] a 5,000-year-old gigantic library...