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- Timothy Olyphant — Seth Bullock. American actor Timothy Olyphant is known by many as the righteous new sheriff in town on HBO's Deadwood, but he's also a very recognizable bad guy.
- Ian McShane — Al Swearengen. Ian McShane played Deadwood's notorious potty-mouthed crime leader Al Swearengen, who more or less founded the prospecting town and its hotspot saloon the Gem, knows everything about Deadwood's comings and goings, and has his fingers in every profitable venture, legal or otherwise.
- Molly Parker — Alma Garret. Canadian actress Molly Parker played one of Deadwood's driving forces, the newly-widowed owner of the town's most prosperous gold claim.
- John Hawkes — Sol Star. American actor John Hawkes is recognized by many as the actor behind Deadwood's main merchant and entrepreneur, Sol Star, who also doubles as Seth Bullock's best pal and Trixie's confidante.
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The Spectre of Hope assesses the value of the photography of Sebastião Salgado in representing ‘the 80 percent of the world’s population who do not reap the advantages of globalisation’. Over the past 30 years, Salgado’s work has been awarded many major prizes for photographic excellence. More importantly, so far
Jul 1, 2017 · “Paula Jalfon from Queenstown and Aucklander Brett O’Riley bring considerable experience in film, new technologies and innovation to the board.” “Paula has 24 years’ experience in the business spending much of her career overseas including time as an executive producer and commercial manager for BBC Films (2007-2010) and lecturing at the London International Film School.”
NZ$ 466,000. Cinema of Unease: A Personal Journey by Sam Neill is a documentary about the history of New Zealand cinema written by Sam Neill and co-directed by Neill and Judy Rymer. [1] The film was released in 1995, and was New Zealand 's contribution to the British Film Institute 's Century of Cinema series. [1]