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Indian Bollywood actress Vidya Malvade poses during an event for the forthcoming horror Hindi film '1920 Evil Returns' in Mumbai on October 17, 2012.

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Indian Bollywood personalities Aftab Shivdasani (L) and Tia Bajpai pose during an event for the forthcoming horror Hindi film '1920 Evil Returns' in Mumbai on October 17, 2012.

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Indian Bollywood director Vikram Bhatt poses during an event for the forthcoming horror Hindi film '1920 Evil Returns' in Mumbai on October 17, 2012.

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Indian Bollywood actor Aftab Shivdasani poses during an event for the forthcoming horror Hindi film '1920 Evil Returns' in Mumbai on October 17, 2012.

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Indian Bollywood personalities Tia Bajpai  (L) and Aftab Shivdasani pose during an event for the forthcoming horror Hindi film '1920 Evil Returns' in Mumbai on October 17, 2012.

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Indian Bollywood personalities (L-R) Tia Bajpai, Aftab Shivdasani, and Vidya Malvade pose during an event for the forthcoming horror Hindi film '1920 Evil Returns' in Mumbai on October 17, 2012.

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Photo taken 09 May 1984 in Paris of Italian film director Federico Fellini (C) receiving the Honor Legion from French president François Mitterrand. Born in 1920 in Rimini Fellini became famous with his film La Strada (1954) and caused controversy with La Dolce Vita (1960). Fellini died 31 October 1993 in Rome.

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Photo taken 09 May 1984 in Paris of Italian film director Federico Fellini (C) receiving the Honor Legion from French president François Mitterrand. Born in 1920 in Rimini Fellini became famous with his film La Strada (1954) and caused controversy with La Dolce Vita (1960). Fellini died 31 October 1993 in Rome.

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Photo taken 09 May 1984 in Paris of Italian film director Federico Fellini (C) receiving the Honor Legion from French president François Mitterrand. Born in 1920 in Rimini Fellini became famous with his film La Strada (1954) and caused controversy with La Dolce Vita (1960). Fellini died 31 October 1993 in Rome.

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Uruguayan poet Mario Benedetti (L) is handed by Queen Sofia of Spain, the Ibero-American poetry prize at the Royal Palace in Madrid on November 24, 1999. Benedetti died on May 17, 2009 at the age of 88 as a consequence of an intestinal disease. Born in 1920, Benedetti has written tales, poems, essays, theatre and novels and is one of Latin America's best known writers. The Argentine film based on his novel

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Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez (R) hugs Uruguayan writer Mario Benedetti (L) as he is decorated for his professional carreer, on December 18, 2007, at the University building in Montevideo. Benedetti died on May 17, 2009 at the age of 88 as a consequence of an intestinal disease. Born in 1920, Benedetti has written tales, poems, essays, theatre and novels and is one of Latin America's best known writers. The Argentine film based on his novel

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Uruguayan writer Mario Benedetti poses at his home in Montevideo on January 7, 2007. Benedetti died on May 17, 2009 at the age of 88 as a consequence of an intestinal disease. Born in 1920, Benedetti has written tales, poems, essays, theatre and novels and is one of Latin America's best known writers. The Argentine film based on his novel

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This undated handout photograph shows veteran film and television director Delbert Mann, who died 11 November 2007. Mann, 87, died of pneumonia in Los Angeles' Cedars Sinai Medical Center. Born in Kansas in 1920, Mann, who served as a bomber pilot during World War II, cut his directorial teeth in stage and television work before going on to enjoy Academy-Award winning fame. His televised adaptation of Paddy Chayefsky's script for

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Nairobi, KENYA: Iconic Swahili traditional music Taarab star, Zanzibar's Bi Fatuma Binti Baraka, but popularly known as Bi Kidude, performs during a show in Nairobi, Kenya 13 October 2006 with part of her group of dancers. A documentary on the life of the ancient artist, entitled 'As Old As My Tongue' premiered in Zanzibar in February, is set to tour the world's film festivals, including FESPACO in Ouagadogou and is currently being screened in Paris' Panorama of Ethographic Film festival before proceeding to other festivals in Miami, Cannes, Mexico city and London,  among other cities. The documentary encapsulates the musical journey of now Zanzibar's most famous and controversial cultural ambassador, whose age is disputed to be bwteen 93 and 113 years old, from her early debut onto the music scene in the 1920's to one of her famous World tours and simplistic lifestyle despite achieving international fame and notoriety for her Unyago brand of music, a musical form of traditional counselling to young afiance'd muslim women on sexual and matrimonial matters before marriage, which combined with a seeming absence of much of her history has given her a mythical status which is expected to bolster her fame.

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Nairobi, KENYA: Iconic Swahili traditional music Taarab star, Zanzibar's Bi Fatuma Binti Baraka, popularly known as Bi Kidude (C), performs during a show in Nairobi, Kenya 13 October 2006 with part of her group of dancers. A documentary on the life of the ancient artist, entitled 'As Old As My Tongue' premiered in Zanzibar in February, is set to tour the world's film festivals, including FESPACO in Ouagadogou and is currently being screened in Paris' Panorama of Ethographic Film festival before proceeding to other festivals in Miami, Cannes, Mexico city and London,  among other cities. The documentary encapsulates the musical journey of now Zanzibar's most famous and controversial cultural ambassador, whose age is disputed to be bwteen 93 and 113 years old, from her early debut onto the music scene in the 1920's to one of her famous World tours and simplistic lifestyle despite achieving international fame and notoriety for her Unyago brand of music, a musical form of traditional counselling to young afiance'd muslim women on sexual and matrimonial matters before marriage, which combined with a seeming absence of much of her history has given her a mythical status which is expected to bolster her fame.

Nairobi, KENYA:

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Nairobi, KENYA: Iconic Swahili traditional music Taarab star, Zanzibar's Bi Fatuma Binti Baraka, but popularly known as Bi Kidude, performs during a show in Nairobi, Kenya 13 October 2006 with part of her group of dancers. A documentary on the life of the ancient artist, entitled 'As Old As My Tongue' premiered in Zanzibar in February, is set to tour the world's film festivals, including FESPACO in Ouagadogou and is currently being screened in Paris' Panorama of Ethographic Film festival before proceeding to other festivals in Miami, Cannes, Mexico city and London,  among other cities. The documentary encapsulates the musical journey of now Zanzibar's most famous and controversial cultural ambassador, whose age is disputed to be bwteen 93 and 113 years old, from her early debut onto the music scene in the 1920's to one of her famous World tours and simplistic lifestyle despite achieving international fame and notoriety for her Unyago brand of music, a musical form of traditional counselling to young afiance'd muslim women on sexual and matrimonial matters before marriage, which combined with a seeming absence of much of her history has given her a mythical status which is expected to bolster her fame.

Nairobi, KENYA:

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Nairobi, KENYA: Iconic Swahili traditional music Taarab star, Zanzibar's Bi Fatuma Binti Baraka, but popularly known as Bi Kidude, performs during a show in Nairobi, Kenya 13 October 2006 with part of her group of dancers. A documentary on the life of the ancient artist, entitled 'As Old As My Tongue' premiered in Zanzibar in February, is set to tour the world's film festivals, including FESPACO in Ouagadogou and is currently being screened in Paris' Panorama of Ethographic Film festival before proceeding to other festivals in Miami, Cannes, Mexico city and London,  among other cities. The documentary encapsulates the musical journey of now Zanzibar's most famous and controversial cultural ambassador, whose age is disputed to be bwteen 93 and 113 years old, from her early debut onto the music scene in the 1920's to one of her famous World tours and simplistic lifestyle despite achieving international fame and notoriety for her Unyago brand of music, a musical form of traditional counselling to young afiance'd muslim women on sexual and matrimonial matters before marriage, which combined with a seeming absence of much of her history has given her a mythical status which is expected to bolster her fame.

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circa 1940: Hollywood child actor Mickey Rooney with actress Ann Rutherford (1920 - 2012) viewed in a film clip on a postcard.

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