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1. America’s Boyfriend Paul Rudd Faces Off Against Himself on Netflix
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... appeared in the Winter 2020 print edition of BUST Magazine. Subscribe today!   More from BUST   How Amy Heckerling Made The Classic "Clueless": 52 Weeks Of Directors BUST Man Of The Week Rock ...
Created on 06 January 2020
2. How Yim Soon-Rye Became A Leader Of Korean New Wave: 52 Weeks Of Directors
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  While not a common name in Hollywood, Yim Soon-rye (or Soon-rye Yim) is a director from Incheon, South Korea. She is one of the few female filmmakers to be considered part of the Korean New Wave Cinema, ...
Created on 28 July 2016
3. How Tina Mabry Fought To Make "Mississippi Damned": 52 Weeks Of Director
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It wasn’t until Tina Mabry saw Kimberly Peirce’s Boys Don’t Cry and Gina Prince-Bythewood’s Love & Basketball that she decided she had to pursue a career in film. Mabry was born in Tupelo, Mississippi ...
Created on 14 April 2016
4. "Love And Basketball" Director Gina Prince-Blythewood Says, "We Need To See Black Women Reflected Onscreen": 52 Weeks Of Directo
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It’s already difficult for female directors to get their films made, but even more difficult if they feature a female protagonist. Gina Prince-Bythewood faced similar obstacles making her most recent ...
Created on 07 April 2016
5. From "Whale Rider" To "The Zookeeper's Wife," Niki Caro Explores Women's Lives: 52 Weeks Of Direc
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... and a live-action version of Disney's Mulan. Top photo: The Zookeeper's Wife This post originally appeared on laurencbyrd.wordpress.com. More from BUST 52 Weeks Of Directors: Amy Heckerling 52 ...
Created on 31 March 2016
6. How Amy Heckerling Made The Classic "Clueless": 52 Weeks Of Director
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Amy Heckerling grew up in the Bronx and then Queens and attended the High School of Art and Design in Manhattan. She wanted to be a writer and artist for MAD Magazine but changed her career goal when ...
Created on 25 March 2016
7. 10 Movies Directed By Women You Need To Watch Right Now
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... Brace yourself for a very sexy kissing scene in the rain.  2. Clueless (1995) This teen party flick, directed Amy Heckerling, is about a rich high school student who tries to boost a new pupil's popularity ...
Created on 24 November 2015
8. Catch the Clueless Gang All Together and All Grown Up
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We recently reported that Amy Heckerling’s brand new film, Vamps, will hit theaters on November 2, which means that Clueless—the film that made her a star— has been pushed back into the spotlight. (AS ...
Created on 19 October 2012
9. 'Clueless' Director Amy Heckerling's New Undead Comedy: Check Out the Traile
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Amy Heckerling is the greatest. Not only is she responsible for national treasures like Clueless (1995) and Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982), but she is one of the few female directors working in ...
Created on 25 September 2012
10. Fall Preview: Movies
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... rival ensemble (Skylar Astin), she’s breaking it down with fellow weirdos like the eerily quiet Lilly (Hana Mae Lee) and the rambunctious Fat Amy (yes, “Fat Amy,” played with verve by the ubiquitous Rebel ...
Created on 21 September 2012
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