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He directed The Graduate (1967) and later directed The Birdcage (1996). Mike Nichols made his directorial debut with the film “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” He’s won an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony Award. He also was a theater director. Check out The Birdcage for a very heart warming LGBTQ comedy or The Graduate for a beautiful soundtrack, shots, and sweet coming of age
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I'm blown away by how natural and relevant they feel. Especially in his early work, (who's afraid of Virginia Woolf, carnal knowledge, the graduate) he explores the human condition through subtle intimacies and conversations that reveal incredible depths of his characters.
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some of my favorite movies ever were made by him in the 60s, absolute mood pieces. seen la notte (pictured) more times than I’d care to admit. the passenger with jack nicholson is also sublime.
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