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was “an effective microcosmic portrait of the vast political, social and economic changes endured by the region." The film premiered at the Berlin Film Festival, where it won two awards,​​was awarded ??? by Transparency International, and went on to win over a dozen film festival awards as well as an
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wrote, "Made with deft evenhandedness, Paul Devlin's accomplished film plays almost like a fictional drama, containing suspense, comedy and some colorful characters."
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Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Documentary. Power Trip was broadcast in over 60 countries including PBS’s Independent Lens.
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While much factual information is included above, it is for the most part entirely unsourced and appears to be promotional in intent.
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Paul’s first independent film was a scripted feature that he wrote, directed and produced called The Eyes of St. Anthony, starring
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Reason for the change: A description of Subject's career progression for more accuracy and information.
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Words in Your Face: A Guided Tour Through Twenty Years of the New York City Poetry Slam.
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Also, the repeated inclusion of positive press comment is clearly promotional.
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SlamNation could one day be viewed as the genre’s answer to “Monterey Pop.”
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
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Paul Devlin has requested that a photo of him not be posted.
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film festival, was released theatrically across the U.S.by
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Paul produced, directed and edited the television pilot
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Significantly more references/sources will be required.
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is far from clear and might be unrelated to this BLP:
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Devlin directed, and edited the feature documentary
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