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"Portrait of Jim Sikora by Richard Kern Jim Sikora is a Chicago based American film director, writer, and producer and is considered a pioneer in DV filmmaking. Sikora is best known for his independent micro-budgeted feature films "Walls in the City", starring Paula Killen, Bill Cusack, Tony Fitzpatrick, and David Yow of the rock band The Jesus Lizard, with a soundtrack by The Denison/Kimball Triohttps://ihrtn.net/skin-graft-a-z- denison-kimball-trio/; "Bullet on a Wire" starring Jeff Strong, Paula Killen, Lara Phillips, David Yow, and Cinema of Transgression legend Richard Kern; "Rock & Roll Punk" which features members of Hüsker Dü, The Descendents, Big Black, Tortoise, and Slint; "My Charbroiled Burger with Brewer" starring Mike Watt of Minutemen and The Stooges and Jack Brewer of Saccharine Trust. Sikora's films and videos have aired everywhere from MTV's "120 Minutes" to PBS's "Image Union". His film “Bullet on a Wire” was shown in 18 film festivals in the United States, and worldwide, including the Rotterdam International Film Festival, The Munich International Film Festival, and in London at the ICA as part of the American Underground Cinema retrospective. The film also made Kevin Thomas's list as one of the best movies of 1998 in the LA Times. Sikora has had successful theatrical runs of his pictures in New York City, Chicago, and Los Angeles. Sikora (born James Vincent Lato III) was raised in Chicago, Illinois, and in the greater Chicagoland area. He attended Columbia College Chicago on the G.I. Bill after being honorably discharged from the U.S. Army. He has made music videos and promos for labels such as SST Records, Touch & Go, Amphetamine Reptile, Arista, and Rykodisk. The bands he's created videos and promos for are as varied and diverse as Urge Overkill, The Frogs, The Leaving Trains, Mike Watt, The Jesus Lizard, Pegboy, Mutts, Enuff Z' Nuff, The Screaming Trees, Greg Ginn of Black Flag, and The Roots. Jim has produced and directed the feature film "The Earl, written by internationally acclaimed playwright Brett Neveu, and "The Critics", written by novelist and playwright Adam Langer. His short films include "Bring Me The Head of Geraldo Rivera" , named by Film Threat Magazine as one of the best underground films of the decade; "Stagefright Chameleon", and "X-Mass '73". Sikora is currently developing the late-60's Chicago autobiographical period drama "Tim", the noir-horror thriller "Things I've Done", and the Mid-Western noir road adventure "I'll Die Tomorrow" starring Michael Shannon. Also in development is "Obits", a black comedy written by Terry Southern and Harry Nilsson. References External links * Mutts Music Video * Jim Sikora's Pioneering Digital Feature “Rock & Roll Punk” plays at the Gene Siskel Film Center * New York Times feature: Bullet On A Wire, Directed by Jim Sikora * Dennison Kimball Trio - Soundtrack for Walls In The City by Jim Sikora * Austin Chronicle 1997 South By Southwest article on screening Bullet On A Wire * Dope Gun's And Fucking Up Your Video Deck - Vol. 1-3 1990-94 on Amphetamine Reptile Records with the video for Les Paul Worries by Tar, directed by Jim Sikora, Peeling Eyeball Productions * Chicago Reader article on I'll Die Tomorrow with Michael Shannon * Reel 360 article: Jim Sikora feature “The Critics,” 12 years in the making * CUFF Chicago Underground Film Fest Jim Sikora video showcase * CHICAGO UNDERGROUND FILM FESTIVAL FEATURES FILMMAKERS FAR FROM MAINSTREAM Review by Roger Ebert * Lumpen Television Interview with Filmmaker Jim Sikora * Walls In The City and Bullet On A Wire on Mondo Digital * Chicago Tribune article: ACTING BUG BITES JESUS LIZARD'S DAVID YOW * Emphasis Entertainment page for Bullet On A Wire * Indie Wire article about Laramie Film Company debuts Bullet On A Wire * Jonathan Rosenbaum on Bullet On A Wire * Chicago Journal article on the film Critics, Directed by Jim Sikora * Vice Interview with David Yow About Baseball and Movies * Variety Magazine reviews Bullet On A Wire * Filmmaker Magazine, Jim Sikora * CHICAGO FILMMAKERS ON THE CHICAGO RIVER * Theater Mania - Unearthing Terry Southern * Chicago Theater Beat Reviews film The Earl, Directed by Jim Sikora * David Yow Is Done With Music, but His World Remains a Stage, Williamette Week * Ikonen Magazine: Bullet On A Wire * Danny Plotnick Film Compilation with Jim Sikora * Digital Journal: Chicago Underground Film Festival Will Unspool 18 New Features; CUFF 2000 ROCKS: Music and film collide in Jim Sikora's punk reminiscence MY CHAR BROILED BURGER WITH BREWER * Jim Sikora at IFFR * Other Cinema Interview with Jack Sergeant mentioning underground filmmaker Jim Sikora * Mubi page: Bullet On A Wire American filmmakers Year of birth missing (living people) Living people "
"Angelina Iosifovna Stepanova (; 23 November 1905 – 17 May 2000) was a Soviet and Russian stage and film actress, teacher. She was winner of the Stalin Prize of I class (1952) and USSR State Prize (1977).Ангелина Степанова. Герои страны People's Artist of the USSR (1960).Международная Премия Станиславского // RIA Novosti Biography Stepanova was born on 23 November 1905 in Nikolayevsk (now Nikolayevsk-on-Amur, Khabarovsk Krai) in the family of an insurance agent and a dentist. Studying in a Moscow gymnasium, she was fond of ballet. Since 1921 she studied at the theater school at the Vakhtangov Theatre, which she graduated in 1924, from the same year she worked at the Moscow Art Theatre. She later became a professor at the Moscow Art Theatre School. Stepanova started her film career in 1932. Таких не бывает. Актриса Ангелина Степанова Death She died on 17 May 2000 and was buried at the Novodevichy Cemetery. Selected filmography * The House of the Dead (1932) as female student * The Unforgettable Year 1919 (1951) as Olga Butkevich * Goodbye, Boys (1964) as Nadezhda Belova, Volodya's mother * War and Peace (1965—1967) as Anna Pavlovna SchererAngelina Stepanova at the kino-teatr.ru * Day by Day (1972) as Sokolova * The Flight of Mr. McKinley (1975) as Mrs. Ann Shamway * They Fought for Their Country (1975) as old cossack woman * Twenty Days Without War (1976) as Zinaida Antonovna References External links Эрдман. Переписка сo Степановой * Vitaly Vulf. Ангелина Степанова. Большая роль. 1905 births 2000 deaths People from Nikolayevsk-on-Amur Soviet film actresses Soviet stage actresses Soviet television actresses Heroes of Socialist Labour Recipients of the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", 3rd class Recipients of the Order of Lenin Recipients of the Order of Friendship of Peoples People's Artists of the USSR People's Artists of the RSFSR Honored Artists of the RSFSR Stalin Prize winners Recipients of the USSR State Prize Communist Party of the Soviet Union members Burials at Novodevichy Cemetery "
"A California Romance is a 1922 American comedy film directed by Jerome Storm and written by Charles E. Banks. The film stars John Gilbert, Estelle Taylor, George Siegmann, Jack McDonald and C.E. Anderson. The film was released on December 24, 1922, by Fox Film Corporation. Cast *John Gilbert as Don Patricio Fernando *Estelle Taylor as Donna Dolores *George Siegmann as Don Juan Diego *Jack McDonald as Don Manuel Casca *C.E. Anderson as Steve References External links * 1922 films American films English-language films American comedy films Fox Film films Films directed by Jerome Storm American silent feature films American black-and-white films 1922 comedy films "