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Hollywood between Paranoia and Sci-Fi: The Power of Myth

Hollywood between Paranoia and Sci-Fi: The Power of Myth

20115.50h 55m

Overview

Gives insight into the creators mindset and how they culled from real life events to create some of the biggest sci-fi films of all time.

Directed by Julia Kuperberg
Written by Julia Kuperberg, Clara Kuperberg
Produced by Clara Kuperberg, Julia Kuperberg
Box OfficeBudget: $104K0

Top Cast

James Cameron

James Cameron

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Roland Emmerich

Roland Emmerich

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George Lucas

George Lucas

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Mark Protosevich

Mark Protosevich

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David Scarpa

David Scarpa

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Vivian Sobchack

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Steven Spielberg

Steven Spielberg

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Themes & Keywords

woman director

About Hollywood between Paranoia and Sci-Fi: The Power of Myth

Hollywood between Paranoia and Sci-Fi: The Power of Myth is a documentary, tv movie film released in 2011 exploring themes of woman director. Directed by Julia Kuperberg, it stars James Cameron, Roland Emmerich, George Lucas. Gives insight into the creators mindset and how they culled from real life events to create some of the biggest sci-fi films of all time.

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