The Set Decorators Society of America has released the nominations recognizing the Outstanding Achievements in the 2024-2025 Television Season for projects released between June 1,... Read More
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Director Watch Podcast Ep. 102 – ‘King Kong’ (Peter Jackson, 2005) with Special Guest Sean Fennessey
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