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				  Francois OzonJune 5, 2005 
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				  Kimberly PeirceJune 9, 2002 
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				  Arthur PennNovember 11, 1994 
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				  D. A. PennebakerFebruary 4, 2007 
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				  Sidney PoitierMarch 1, 1989 
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				  Sarah PolleyApril 27, 2007 
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				  Michael PowellAugust 13, 1989 
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				  Om PuriAugust 3, 2014 
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				  Harold RamisJune 12, 2009 
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				  Donald RichieOctober 21, 2006 
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				  Tim RobbinsMay 19, 2003 
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				  George A. RomeroJanuary 11, 2000 
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				  Patricia RozemaNovember 8, 1999 
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				  Amy RyanSeptember 14, 2010 
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				  Ang Lee + James SchamusJune 7, 2003 
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				  Ang Lee + James SchamusNovember 9, 2007 
 
			Kimberly Peirce June 9, 2002
Boys Don't Cry marked the arrival of three major talents: its two stars, Hillary Swank (who won the Oscar for Best Actress) and Chloë Sevigny, and its ferociously gifted director, Kimberly Peirce. Dramatizing the true story of Brandon Teena, a woman who was raped and killed by friends because she lived as a man, Boys Don't Cry is a gripping, tender, and sad love story with a deep feeling for the story's rural Midwestern location. Peirce talks about researching and preparing the film, making an engrossing drama on a tight budget, and being true to Brandon's heartbreak and compelling story.




