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- Directed by Jace Alexander and executive produced by Joshua D. Maurer and Alixandre Witlin and Judith Verno, the film focuses on Jodi Arias, a woman who was...
- Story by Jimmy Smallhorne Produced by Chris Curling Joshua D. Maurer Alixandre Witlin Starring Laura Linney Kathy Bates Maggie Smith Stephen Rea Cinematography...
- Alixandre de Caumont (died 1357), also known as Anissant III de Caumont, Lord of Sainte Bazeille was a 14th century French noble. Caumont was the eldest...
- was directed by Bob Balaban, executive-produced by Joshua D. Maurer, Alixandre Witlin and Joan Allen, and line-produced by Tony Mark. Shown on Lifetime...
- Bruges. His workshop illuminated the m****cript Li romans du boin roi Alixandre ('The Romance of the Good King Alexander') between 1338 and 1344 (Oxford...
- the production were set to include Colin Callender, Joshua D. Maurer, Alixandre Witlin, and David A. Stern. On 11 October 2013 it was announced that Kenneth...
- and Thomas de Kent, composed c. 1170. Alixandre en Orient by Lambert de Tort, composed c. 1170. Mort Alixandre, an anonymous fragment of which 159 lines...
- used vernacular French rather than Latin language. He wrote Le Vengement Alixandre (Alexander revenged), an 1806-line epic poem (c. 1190). A French version...
- language English No. of episodes 2 Production Producers Joshua D. Maurer Alixandre Witlin David A. Stern Zoe Saldana Cisely Saldana Mariel Saldana Tom Patricia...
- miniseries of six hours written by Robert Knott, produced by Josh Maurer and Alixandre Witlin, and developed by FX. According to Robert E. Morsberger, it is...