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==Subtopics== | |||
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Parent topics
- Cinema Verite: Add brief definition or description
- Ross McElwee: A film maker and Professor of cinema, sometimes described as America's greatest director of Cinema Verite documentaries [e]
- Bright Leaf (tobacco): A valued strain of Tobacco, and the subject of a 1948 novel, a 1950 film, about the internecine struggle between two rival Tobacco barons [e]
- Bright Leaf (film): A 1950 feature film, directed by Michael Curtiz, based on the 1948 novel, Bright Leaf, by Foster Fitzsimmons [e]
- Bright Leaf (novel): A 1949 novel, by Foster Fitzsimmons, about the internecine struggle between two rival Tobacco barons, made into a film, directed by Michael Curtiz, in 1950 [e]
- Tobacco: A plant genus of the family solanaceae. Members contain nicotine and other biologically active chemicals; its dried leaves are used for smoking. [e]
Subtopics
- John Harvey McElwee: a nineteenth-century tobacco baron, great grandfather of Ross McElwee whose 2003 documentary Bright Leaves is about McElwee's legacy [e]
- Michael Moore [r]: American writer, documentary filmmaker and political commentator who advocates liberal and progressive political views. [e]
- Joe Massot [r]: (1933 - 4 April 2002) American-born British film director and producer, known for the films Wonderwall and The Song Remains the Same. [e]