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|  | The film about a dragon boat team of breast cancer survivors has had an effect far greater than she ever anticipated, shares Our Race's writer/director Sherry Devanney. |  |  |  | |  | Did Teri Horton unsuspectingly became the owner of a Jackson Pollock piece worth millions? (Art Issue, Apr/May 2007) |  |  |  | |  | Rutagarama's documentary Back Home stakes claim to being the first film to be made by an actual survivor of the Rwandan genocide. It takes the viewer, through a series of redemptive episodes, back to Rwanda as Rutagarama attempts to reclaim his memories, reconcile with his family generally, and find his mother. (Moving Pictures Magazine Business & Technology issue, Feb/Mar 2007) |  |  |  | |  | Filmmaker Amy Berg looks at the broader picture of institutionalized abuse in the story of Catholic priest Oliver O'Grady. (Moving Pictures Magazine, Feb/Mar 2007) |  |  |  | |  | Darfur Now is, literally, a film about how to change the world. But is its attendant celebrity activism just a craze? |  |  |  | |  | Director Seth Gordon has painted a portrait of rivals within the extraordinary world of classic gamers, with fashion and music deftly serving up reminiscences of their time. |  |  |  |
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Of these Oscar winners, which film has cinematography you cannot forget (click HERE for interview with a director of photography for Pirates of the Caribbean):
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