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  1. To honor his achievements, the mayor of Seattle declared February 20, 1997, Charles Burnett Day. [1] In September 2017 it was announced that Burnett was to receive a Governors Award – known as an "honorary Oscar" – from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. [24]

  2. Burnett has even had a day named after him - the mayor of Seattle declared February 20, 1997, as Charles Burnett Day.

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    • Vicksburg, Mississippi, USA
  3. Aug 9, 2024 · Using his limited resources as an advantage, Killer of Sheep echoed the great neorealist films of decades past by touching on many of the same themes and motifs that helped define the movement, all viewed through a lens that Burnett didn’t just identify and resonate with, but had lived through.

  4. Burnett has even had a day named after him - the mayor of Seattle declared February 20, 1997, as Charles Burnett Day.

    • April 13, 1944
  5. In 1967, hanging out in Watts, South Central LA, a young black film student called Charles Burnett had an experience that would change his way of thinking forever. The topic of conversation in...

  6. Burnett has even had a day named after him — in 1997, the mayor of Seattle declared February 20 to be Charles Burnett Day. Burnett has been cited as a major influence by many current artists, musicians, writers, and filmmakers, including Barry Jenkins, Sherman Alexie, Lance Hammer, Matthew David Wilder, Bill Jennings.

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  8. May 22, 2003 · Burnett credits his years at UCLA with shaping his sense of cinema as a social and political act: Charles Burnett: It was a wonderful place to be and I’m glad I went there…You didn’t make films for commercial reasons or using your student film as a calling card for Hollywood.

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