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    Lynne Littman

    American film director

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  1. Feb 26, 2016 · The first member of the Original Six I reached was Lynne Littman, an Oscar-winning documentarian and features director who lives in a bright, high-ceilinged house near the Hollywood Bowl. Her emails were short but to the point: She would talk, but only if she could gather together the women of the "O6" together in one place.

  2. Nov 20, 2023 · - Los Angeles Times. The three filmmakers who saved the world. A scene from the 1983 TV movie “The Day After.” (ABC Photo Archives / Disney via Getty Images) By Tim Grierson. Nov. 20, 2023 3 AM PT....

  3. Lynne Littman. Discipline: Director, Producer, Writer. Program Year: Producing Lab 2009. Follow Us. Bio. Lynne Littman received an Academy Award for her documentary film Number Our Days, based on the fieldwork of anthropologist Barbara Myerhoff.

  4. Jan 5, 1984 · Testament: Directed by Lynne Littman. With Jane Alexander, William Devane, Rossie Harris, Roxana Zal. The life of a suburban American family is scarred after a nuclear attack.

  5. Lynne Littman (born June 26, 1941) is an American film and television director and producer. Her best known work is the 1983 film Testament and she has won several awards including an Academy Award for her documentary short film Number Our Days (1976).

  6. The Lynne Littman Collection, at the Archive since 2006, features such works such as “The Gay Way (1971) “Rick Nelson: It’s All Right Now” (1990), and “Oscar: Tribute to Women” which opened the 65th Academy Awards (1992). Viewing Request Form.

  7. Apr 24, 2020 · Shut-In Movie Club. Watching Testament at the End of the World. In the third installment of his series about films that resonate in the age of COVID-19, our film critic revisits Lynne Littman...

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