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How Laurie Simmons Learned to Stop Worrying and Love a Movie Camera
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How Laurie Simmons Learned to Stop Worrying and Love a Movie Camera

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Robert Daniel Evers
/ 20 April 2018

The look and feel of My Art is sunny and green, with warm visuals that have a clear artist's eye for photography.

What Kind of Art Will Hold a Viewer’s Attention? ‘My Art’
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What Kind of Art Will Hold a Viewer’s Attention? ‘My Art’

By
Deborah Krieger
/ 27 March 2018

From "contact highs" to Be Kind, Rewind, Laurie Simmons discusses the inspirations for and making of her debut narrative feature film, My Art.

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Fringe: Series Premiere

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/ 9 September 2008
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The Treatment (2007)

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/ 28 June 2007
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The Sentinel (2006)

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/ 1 September 2006
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/ 1 September 2006
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/ 1 May 2006
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The Sentinel (2006)

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Cynthia Fuchs
/ 21 April 2006
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Dogville (2003)

By
Todd R. Ramlow
/ 15 April 2004

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