11-504: [REDACTED] Look up taking in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Taking or The Taking may refer to: Theft , illicit taking The acquisition of land under eminent domain Take (hunting) or taking, an action that adversely affects a species Kidnapping of persons Arts and entertainment [ edit ] The Taking ,
22-573: A 2003 novel by J. D. Landis The Taking (novel) , a 2004 novel by Dean Koontz The Taking , a 2004 short film directed by Matt Eskandari The Taking (album) , a 2011 studio album by Loaded "The Taking", a 2012 episode of the Canadian television series The Listener The Taking , a 2021 documentary film written and directed by Alexandre O. Philippe See also [ edit ] Take (disambiguation) Taken (disambiguation) Took (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
33-413: A 2021 documentary film written and directed by Alexandre O. Philippe See also [ edit ] Take (disambiguation) Taken (disambiguation) Took (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Taking . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to
44-407: A species Kidnapping of persons Arts and entertainment [ edit ] The Taking , a 2003 novel by J. D. Landis The Taking (novel) , a 2004 novel by Dean Koontz The Taking , a 2004 short film directed by Matt Eskandari The Taking (album) , a 2011 studio album by Loaded "The Taking", a 2012 episode of the Canadian television series The Listener The Taking ,
55-415: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages taking [REDACTED] Look up taking in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Taking or The Taking may refer to: Theft , illicit taking The acquisition of land under eminent domain Take (hunting) or taking, an action that adversely affects
66-748: The Headless Chicken ) and Earthlings, an examination of the Klingon language phenomenon. He was also Second Unit Director on Dirk Simon’s When the Dragon Swallowed the Sun ), which premiered at the 2010 Santa Barbara International Film Festival, won three Movie Maverick Awards. Phillippe's 2017 documentary 78/52 deconstructs the infamous shower scene from director Alfred Hitchcock 's Psycho . Film critic Owen Gleiberman of Variety remarked " 78/52 centers on an up-close analysis of
77-673: The Spot and Inside , which screened at over 70 international film festivals, and won several awards. Left was the first film to have been recorded, edited and mixed at 192 kHz/24-bit for Dolby ’s process of lossless encoding in TrueHD 5.1 surround sound technology, and was honoured by the Akira Kurosawa Foundation in Japan. The People vs. George Lucas was his third feature documentary, after Chick Flick (about Mike
88-660: The documentaries Doc of the Dead , The People vs. George Lucas , and 78/52 . Philippe is Creative Director and co-owner of Denver-based Cinema Vertige and his most recent commissioned work for the City of Denver garnered four Heartland Emmy Awards. Phillippe received a MFA in Dramatic Writing from New York University 's Tisch School of the Arts. He has directed several narrative and documentary shorts, including Left ,
99-415: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Taking&oldid=1232969839 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Alexandre O. Philippe Alexandre O. Philippe is a Swiss American film director whose films include
110-409: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Taking . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Taking&oldid=1232969839 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
121-568: The shower scene that’s at once delirious and definitive; the movie is also a cinematic meditation that features a wealth of terrific anecdotes about the creation of Hitchcock’s masterpiece." The documentary features interviews with actors Elijah Wood and Jamie Lee Curtis (daughter of star Janet Leigh ), Osgood Perkins (son of Anthony Perkins ), directors Peter Bogdanovich , Guillermo del Toro , Eli Roth , Karyn Kusama , film editors Walter Murch , Chris Innis , Bob Murawski , and Marli Renfro (body double for Janet Leigh). The title refers to
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