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Re-imagining place, home and belonging Up in the Air

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Filmography

  • Fight Club [DVD]. Dir. David Fincher. 20th Century Fox, 1999.
  • In the Company of Men [DVD]. Dir. Neil LaBute.1997. Sony Pictures Classic, 1997.
  • The Terminal [DVD]. Dir. Steven Spielberg. Dreamworks Pictures, 2004.
  • Up in the Air [DVD]. Dir. Jason Reitman. DW Studios L.L.C and Cold Spring Pictures, 2009.

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