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2006 Prize Pulitzer Set Winner
 Lemon Sky (Full Frame) Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Lanford Wilson's searing drama of a young man as he rediscovers the father who abandoned him ten years earlier. Set in southern California, told in flash back, the drama recounts a summer in the late Fifties as the son tries to re-establish family ties, only to discover that past abuses and painful memories make reconciliation an impossibility. The film features innovative visual techniques, as well as brilliant performances by a stellar cast. Winner of the Special Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival and part of the Permanent Collection, American Museum of Broadcasting.
 Barbra Streisand Giftset (Gift Set) Giftset contains "What's Up Doc?," "The Main Event," "Nuts," and "Up The Sandbox" "What's Up Doc?" - "What's Up, Doc?" joyously recaptures the bubbly style of 1930s screwball comedies - and firmly establishes Barbra Streisand and Ryan O'Neal as a romantic duo uniquely endearing in screen history. Included are a daffy luggage mixup plot, dippy dialogue exchanges, a marvelous example of the art of hotel-room demolition and one of the funniest chase sequences ever, all over San Francisco. Dexterously written with a surefooted sense of the ridiculous by Buck Henry, David Newman and Robert Benton, directed by Peter Bogdanovich with giddy affection and cast with awesomely hilarious players (including film-debuting Madeline Kahn), "What's Up, Doc?" is no idle question. Among comedy movies, it's the top. "Up The Sandbox" - New Yorker Margaret Reynolds has a regularly opinionated mother, a work-absorbed husband and three children. No wonder she unravels upon learning she's pregnant again. A complete modern woman's identity crisis is hatching - with an uncontrollable fantasy life including a romance with Fidel Castro. As Margaret, Barbra Streisand goes "Up The Sandbox" for a funny look at liberation, independence and motherhood, based on the Anne Richardson Roiphe bestseller. As adapted by Pulitzer Prize winner Paul Zindel ("The Effect Of Gamma Rays On Man-In-The-Moon Marigolds") and directed by Irvin Kershner ("The Empire Strikes Back"), "Up The Sandbox" is an imaginative look at feminism's roots and the dilemma of trying to "have it all." "The Main Event" - Can a penniless perfume magnate (Barbara Streisand) find happiness managing the career of a has-been prizefighter (Ryan O'Neal)? This screwball comedy answers that question pow! right to the kisser! The two stars reignite their "What's Up, Doc?" chemistry seven years later, trading the script's verbal punches with the panache of the great '30s and '40s romantic duos.
John Robinson Pulitzer Prize Winner - John Robinson and Don Ultang were the 1952 Pulitzer Prize winner for Spot News Photography "For their sequence of 6 pictures of the Drake-Oklahoma A & M football game of October 20, 1951, in which player Johnny Bright's jaw was broken." All the King's Men (2006 film) - All the King's Men (2006) is an adaptation of the 1946 Pulitzer Prize winning novel by Robert Penn Warren and a remake of the 1949 Academy Award-winning movie All the King's Men. As of December 2005, extended post-production has pushed the film's wide release by Columbia Pictures to 2006. Pulitzer Prize for Telegraphic Reporting - International - The Pulitzer Prize for Telegraphic Reporting - International was a Pulitzer Prize begun in 1942, but was replaced five years later with the Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting. Connie Schultz - Connie Schultz (born July 21, 1957), of Cleveland, Ohio, is a columnist for The Plain Dealer newspaper, and winner of the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for commentary. Schultz was also a 2003 Pulitzer Prize finalist in feature writing.
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