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Kay's novel The Valley of Light won the 2004 Townsend Prize for Fiction. Kay received the 2006 Appalachian Heritage Writers Award. [3] Two more books, The Runaway and The Valley of Light, were adapted as movies. [1] Kay lived in Athens, Georgia with his wife Tommie Duncan Kay. He had four children. He died on December 12, 2020, of liver cancer. [1]
Klein was born in Hinsdale, Illinois, and moved to Omaha, Nebraska, at age 13, and later attended Millard West High School. [3] In his senior year, Klein was offered his first professional acting job by director Alexander Payne, who was scouting Omaha, his hometown, as a potential filming location for the film Election.
The Valley is a 2017 American drama film written and directed by Saila Kariat and starring Alyy Khan, Suchitra Pillai, Jake T. Austin, Samina Peerzada, Barry Corbin, Christa B. Allen, Agneeta Thacker and Salma Khan. The plot follows a distraught father as he searches for answers after his college-age daughter's suicide.
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So maintains Paul Wagner, co-producer of "Georgia O'Keeffe: The Brightness of Light." The film is set to debut at the Santa Fe International Film Festival on Saturday, Oct. 19, and Sunday, Oct. 20 ...
The Light (German: Das Licht) is a 2025 drama film written, directed by Tom Tykwer, and starring Lars Eidinger and Nicolette Krebitz depicts everyday life of a middle-class family in a world that has become unstable. [2] [3] The German-French co-production also have Elke Biesendorfer, Julius Gause and Elyas Eldridge in pivotal roles.
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In his role as producer of over 80 films, Brent has successfully adapted for television such classic works as William Faulkner's Old Man, Thomas Hardy's Return of the Native, Oscar Wilde's The Canterville Ghost as well as contemporary works by such acclaimed writers as August Wilson, John Grisham, Pat Conroy, Anne Tyler, Richard Paul Evans, E.L. Konigsburg, and Norman McLean.