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In this program, Tamra Davis directed a short film called No Alternative Girls which discussed gender inequality. [3] Tamra Davis also directed Guncrazy (1992), a film which starred actor Drew Barrymore. [3] [4] [5] This film was a remake of the 50s film Gun Crazy. Many books and articles have stated that her film had similar elements to Bonnie ...
Best Men is a 1997 American crime comedy film directed by Tamra Davis, and stars Sean Patrick Flanery, Luke Wilson, Andy Dick, Mitchell Whitfield, Fred Ward, Drew Barrymore and Dean Cain. In the film, a man's wedding is set for the day of his release from prison. His four best friends will serve as groomsmen.
Skipped Parts is a 2000 American coming of age comedy-drama film directed by Tamra Davis. The film stars Jennifer Jason Leigh, Bug Hall, Mischa Barton, Brad Renfro and Drew Barrymore. After making the film-festival rounds in 2000, the film had a limited release by Trimark Pictures.
Tamra Davis was working in a Los Angeles art gallery in 1986 when she filmed an interview with her friend, Jean-Michel Basquiat. [2] After Basquiat's death from a heroin overdose in 1988, Davis stored the footage away. In 2008, Davis was encouraged by gallerists at the Museum of Contemporary Art to do something with the footage. [3]
Tamara Maree Davis AM is an Australian astrophysicist. As of 2020 [update] , she is a professor in the School of Mathematics and Physics at the University of Queensland , [ 1 ] where she has been employed since 2008.
It was directed by Tamra Davis in her feature film directorial debut, written by Matthew Bright and starring Drew Barrymore. Davis had read the script in 1985, but filming did not begin until November 1991. The film was shown at the Cannes Film Festival on May 14, 1992, and aired on Showtime beginning later that year. The film had a limited ...
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CB4 is a 1993 American satirical mockumentary black comedy film directed by Tamra Davis and starring Chris Rock.The film follows a fictional rap group named "CB4", named after the prison block in which the group was allegedly formed (Cell Block 4).