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Media Cited
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A Quiet Place Part II, John Krasinski, USA, Paramount Pictures, 2021.
Babel, Alejandro González Iñárritu, USA/Mexico/Morocco/France, Paramount Pictures, 2006.
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Children of a Lesser God, Randa Haines, USA, Paramount Pictures, 1986.
CODA, Sian Heder, USA/France/Canada, Vendome Pictures, 2021.
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The Miracle Worker, Arthur Penn, USA, Playfilm Productions, 1962.
Saving Private Ryan, Steven Spielberg, USA, DreamWorks Pictures, 1998.
The Sound of Darkness - Editing Sound for a Quiet Place, iTunes Extras, in A Quiet Place, USA, Paramount Pictures, 2018.
Sound of Metal, Darius Marder, USA, Amazon Studios, 2020.
There Will Be Blood, Paul Thomas Anderson, USA, Miramax, 2007.