Ampas
academy of motion picture arts and sciences.
contemporary examples
and i also read that you were only the second black female director to be accepted into the directing branch of ampas.
ava duvernay on ‘selma,’ the racist sony emails, and making golden globes history marlow stern december 14, 2014
that would keep the speeches short or raise a lot of money for ampas—either way, everyone wins.
the oscars: 21 fixes for the show so it’s less boring evan shapiro february 19, 2012
historical examples
dimasangkay married also ampas, the sister of sandab, and begot umbūrung.
studies in moro history, law, and religion najeeb m. saleeby
academy of motion picture arts and sciences
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