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Children of Darkness is a 1983 American documentary film on PBS produced by Ara Chekmayan and Richard Kotuk. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature . [ 1 ]
After the 2004 Archibald, Ruddy developed Poppy Seeds, a series of portraits, nudes and self-studies which were exhibited in November 2004. The series addressed the tall poppy syndrome that often accompanies success in Australia. His diptych Self-portrait - into the box was one of the 2006 Archibald Prize finalists. [citation needed]
Eventually, Dorothy finds refuge in Charlie the robot, created by an aspiring inventor named Dan Gould, who created Charlie as a prototype for a line of playmate robots for children, having given Charlie to his depressed 14-year-old son Jacob. Dorothy tells Jacob of her travels and makes him promise not to tell anyone.
Oath Breaker is the fifth book in the Chronicles of Ancient Darkness series written by Michelle Paver and illustrated by Geoff Taylor. It was published in 2008 by Orion Children's Books . Oath Breaker is preceded by Wolf Brother (2004), Spirit Walker (2005), Soul Eater (2006), and Outcast (2007), and followed by Ghost Hunter (2009), Viper's ...
Chronicles of Ancient Darkness is a series of historical fantasy novels by the British author Michelle Paver and her first books for children. [1] The books chronicle the adventures of Torak, an adolescent boy, and his friends Renn and Wolf.
Archibald's Next Big Thing (known as Archibald's Next Big Thing Is Here! starting in its third season) is an American animated sitcom created by Tony Hale for Netflix and Peacock. The plot revolves around Archibald Strutter, a positive chicken who often goes astray from home, but eventually always finds his way back home.
An illustration by John Bauer from the children's story Bortbytingarna (1913), depicting a changeling girl and two trolls. [1] In Changeling: The Dreaming, players take the roles of changelings. Changeling: The Dreaming is a tabletop role-playing game in the World of Darkness series, where players take the roles of changelings.
Richard Kotuk (November 23, 1943 – February 10, 1998) was an American journalist, producer and documentary filmmaker. He directed and produced Travis, a 1998 documentary film for which he won a George Foster Peabody Award.