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  1. Dan Jinks é um produtor de cinema e televisão norte-americano, mais conhecido por produzir os filmes American Beauty, Big Fish e Milk, e a série de televisão Pushing Daisies . Vida e carreira. Jinks nasceu em Miami, Flórida, estudando na Tisch School of the Arts da Universidade de Nova Iorque. Ele começou sua carreira trabalhando no teatro.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dan_JinksDan Jinks - Wikipedia

    Dan Jinks. Born. Miami, Florida, U.S. Occupation (s) Film and television producer. Years active. 1997–present. Dan Jinks is an American film and television producer. In February 2010, Jinks launched his own film and television production company, the Dan Jinks Company. [1]

  3. Dan Jinks becomes the ninth member of the storied Grand Rapids High School Wrestling Program to be inducted into this elite Hall of Fame. Dan is the all-time winningest coach in Grand Rapids wrestling history with a record of 416-196-3.

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    The film opens with archival footage of police raiding gay bars and arresting patrons during the 1950s and 1960s, followed by Dianne Feinstein's November 27, 1978 announcement to the press that Harvey Milk and Mayor George Moscone had been assassinated. Milk is seen recording his will throughout the film, nine days (November 18, 1978) before the as...

    A number of Milk's associates, including speechwriter Frank M. Robinson, teamster Allan Baird and school teacher-turned-politician Tom Ammiano, portrayed themselves. Additionally, Carol Ruth Silver, who served with Milk on the Board of Supervisors and was allegedly also a target of the assassination, plays a small role as Thelma. Cleve Jones also h...

    Development

    In early 1991, Oliver Stone was planning to produce, but not direct, a film on Milk's life; he wrote a script for the film, called The Mayor of Castro Street. In July 1992, director Gus Van Sant was signed with Warner Bros. to direct the biopic with actor Robin Williams in the lead role. By April 1993, Van Sant parted ways with the studio, citing creative differences. Rob Cohen was signed to direct the film and wrote a script but Williams decided that the script was not right for him and drop...

    Filming

    Milk began filming on location in San Francisco in January 2008. The production design and costume design crew for the film researched the history of the city's gay community in the archives of the GLBT Historical Society in San Francisco, where they spent several weeks reviewing photographs, film and video, newspapers, historic textiles and ephemera, as well as the personal belongings of Harvey Milk, which were donated to the institution by the estate of Scott Smith.The crew also talked to p...

    The music of the movie is composed by Danny Elfman under the label Decca Records. Songs: 1. "Queen Bitch" – David Bowie 2. "Everyday People" – Sly & the Family Stone 3. "Rock the Boat" – The Hues Corporation 4. "You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)" – Sylvester 5. "Hello, Hello" – Sopwith Camel 6. "Well Tempered Clavier (Bach)" – Swingle Singers 7. "Till...

    In the month leading up to Milk's release, Focus Features kept the film out of all film festivals and restricted media screenings, seeking to briefly avoid word-of-mouth and the partisanship it could generate. Milk premiered in San Francisco on October 28, 2008, initiating a marketing dilemma that Focus Features struggled to face due to the film's ...

    Critical response

    As per the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 93% of critics have given the film a positive review based on 245 reviews, with an average rating of 8 out of 10. The site's critics consensus reads, "Anchored by Sean Penn's powerhouse performance, Milk is a triumphant account of America's first openly gay man elected to public office." On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 83 out of 100, with 95% positive reviews based on 39 critics, indicating "universal acclaim". Todd...

    Top ten lists

    The film appeared on many critics' top ten lists of the best films of 2008.Movie City News shows that the film appeared in 131 different top ten lists, out of 286 different critics lists surveyed, the 4th most mentions on a top ten list of the films released in 2008.

    Samoa ban

    In late March 2009, Samoa's Censorship Board banned the film from distribution, without giving a reason. Samoan human rights activist Ken Moala disputed the ban, commenting that "It's really harmless, I don't know how it would affect Samoan lifestyle. It is totally different and not applicable to here, it is pretty tame really." The Pacific Freedom Forum issued a press release stating that "Samoa is the only nation worldwide where censors have specifically banned the multi-Academy Award winni...

  4. Dan Jinks. Jump to Edit. Mini Bio. Dan Jinks is known for American Beauty (1999), Milk (2008) and Big Fish (2003). Trivia. Father, Larry Jinks, spent 37 years with Knight Newspapers and Knight-Ridder, Inc., a newspaper publishing company.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Big_FishBig Fish - Wikipedia

    In August 2000, producers Bruce Cohen and Dan Jinks began discussions for Steven Spielberg to direct. Spielberg planned to have DreamWorks co-finance and distribute Big Fish with Columbia, and planned to have filming start in late 2001, after completing Minority Report (2002).

  6. www.adorocinema.com › personalidades › personalidadeDan Jinks - AdoroCinema

    Dan Jinks é um Produtor, Produtor Executivo americano. Confira a biografia, os detalhes da carreira e todas as notícias sobre ele.