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Audrey Hepburn
‘I Was The Luckiest Man in The World’

  By Sarah Dejak • April 2, 2014 Uncategorized
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Gregory Peck describes Audrey Hepburn and the great characteristics she portrayed as an actress, friend, and person in general.

Tagged   Arts and Culture, Audrey Hepburn, Film, Women
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Forrest Gump
Tom Hanks Accepts Oscar for Forrest Gump

  By Sarah Dejak • April 2, 2014 Uncategorized
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Tom Hanks gives a touching speech about how the love of his wife helped him encompass the loving role of Forrest Gump as he accepts his Oscar for the film.

Tagged   Arts and Culture, Film, Forrest Gump, Tom Hanks
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Forrest Gump
Tom Hanks on Filming ‘Forrest Gump’

  By Sarah Dejak • April 2, 2014 Uncategorized
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Tom Hanks is interviewed about his part in the beloved film, “Forrest Gump.” Hanks describes the amazingly complex range of emotions and events that the movie invokes on the audience and himself, especially while filming it.

Tagged   Arts and Culture, Film, Forrest Gump, Tom Hanks
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Roger Ebert
Roger Ebert on the Origin of Two Thumbs Up

  By Witnify • April 1, 2014 Uncategorized
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Roger Ebert discusses why film critics are necessary and recalls how the thumbs up/thumbs down voting system he and Gene Siskel trademarked was first conceived.

Tagged   Arts and Culture, Film, Roger Ebert
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Gene Siskel
Roger Ebert Remembers His First Meeting with Gene Siskel

  By Witnify • April 1, 2014 Uncategorized
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Film critic Roger Ebert recalls the first time he met fellow critic Gene Siskel and describes his first impression of his future partner.

Tagged   Arts and Culture, Film, Gene Siskel, Roger Ebert
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Roger Ebert
Roger Ebert’s Wife on Their Final Days Together

  By Witnify • April 1, 2014 Uncategorized
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Chaz Ebert, widow of film critic Roger Ebert, remembers the first time her husband was ill and explains how the second illness was different, as well as how it affected the final days of his life. Ebert passed away on April 4, 2013 due to complications from cancer.

Tagged   Arts and Culture, Film, Roger Ebert
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Grace Kelly
Interview With Grace Kelly’s Former Principal

  By Sarah Dejak • March 28, 2014 Uncategorized
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Sister Francis Joseph, former principal of Ravenhill Academy (located in Philadelphia), reminisces about her former student, Grace Kelly. The interview was conducted by Ellen Sheehan of the East Falls Historical Society.

Tagged   Acting, Arts and Culture, Film, Grace Kelly
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Grace Kelly
Grace Kelly Before Marrying Rainier of Monaco

  By Sarah Dejak • March 28, 2014 Uncategorized
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American film actress Grace Kelly appears at a press conference before she leaves the United States to marry Prince Rainier of Monaco. The clip shows workers in Monaco preparing for her arrival; at the press conference, Kelly is so surrounded by eager journalists that it is sometimes hard to hear … Continue reading

Tagged   Acting, Arts and Culture, Film, Grace Kelly
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The Matrix
Carrie-Anne Moss on Developing Her Character in The Matrix

  By Witnify • March 26, 2014 Uncategorized
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Actress Carrie-Anne Moss describes what she enjoyed about her character, Trinity, in the 1999 film “The Matrix” and comments on what she would like to with the character in the future. She also explains why she wasn’t allowed to do certain dangerous stunts in the film that premiered on March … Continue reading

Tagged   Arts and Culture, Film, The Matrix
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Keanu Reeves
Keanu Reeves on The Matrix

  By Witnify • March 26, 2014 Uncategorized
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Actor Keanu Reeves remembers his first meeting with “The Matrix” creators, Andy Wachowski and Lana Wachowski (formally known as Larry) and explains what about the project appealed to him. “The Matrix” premiered on March 31, 1999.

Tagged   Arts and Culture, Film, Keanu Reeves, The Matrix
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