Anecdotal Oscar Season Narrative with Film Industry Names
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The document is a personal recollection of Oscar campaigning and festival screenings, mentioning industry figures but providing no concrete leads, transactions, dates of wrongdoing, or connections to Mentions industry insiders such as Bryan Lourd, Michael Barker, Harvey Weinstein, Scott Rudin, and A References film festival screenings and Oscar buzz for 'The King's Speech', 'The Social Network',
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