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67-444: The Restless is a 2006 South Korean period fantasy film directed by Jo Dong-oh, starring Jung Woo-sung and Kim Tae-hee . The film's Korean title, Joong-cheon , is literally translated as "Midheaven". Demon Empire is an alternative English name for the film. In ancient Korea, Yi Gwak is a former chief of a disbanded elite ghost-hunting military unit who makes a living as an itinerant demon hunter. Betrayed and poisoned by

134-535: A "new English language documentary produced by Ukrainians". Two years later in 2016, Stone was executive producer for Ukrainian -born director Igor Lopatonok 's film Ukraine on Fire , interviewing pro-Russian figures surrounding the Revolution of Dignity such as Viktor Yanukovich and Vladimir Putin . The film was regarded by critics as presenting a "Kremlin-friendly version" of the 2014 Maidan Revolution in Kyiv. It

201-454: A Vietnamese village girl drastically affected by the war and who finds another life in the USA. Following the success of Platoon , Stone directed another hit, 1987's Wall Street , starring Charlie Sheen and Michael Douglas. Lead performer Michael Douglas received an Academy Award for Best Actor for his role as a ruthless Wall Street corporate raider. After Wall Street , he directed another movie

268-701: A big impact on his life—perhaps because of this, father-son relationships feature heavily in Stone's films. He often spent parts of his summer vacations with his maternal grandparents in France, both in Paris and La Ferté-sous-Jouarre in Seine-et-Marne. Stone also worked at 17 in the Paris mercantile exchange in sugar and cocoa – a job that proved inspirational to Stone for his film Wall Street . He speaks French fluently. Stone graduated from The Hill School in 1964. Stone

335-568: A child. Sean Stone has worked for the Russia state media company RT America since 2015. Oliver and Elizabeth divorced in 1993. Stone is now married to Sun-jung Jung from South Korea, and the couple have a daughter, Tara (b. 1995). Stone and Sun-jung live in Los Angeles. Stone is mentioned in Pulitzer Prize -winning American author Lawrence Wright 's book Going Clear: Scientology, Hollywood, and

402-444: A consultant on the movie, in which she makes a cameo appearance, but she writes in her memoir Strange Days: My Life With and Without Jim Morrison (Dutton, 1992) that Stone ignored everything she told him and proceeded with his own version of events. From the moment the movie was released, she blasted it as untruthful and inaccurate. The other surviving former members of the band, John Densmore and Robby Krieger , also cooperated with

469-460: A list of films released and notable deaths. Pixar celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2006 with the release of its 7th film, Cars . Philip French of The Guardian described 2006 as "an outstanding year for British cinema". He went on to emphasize, "Six of our well-established directors have made highly individual films of real distinction: Michael Winterbottom 's A Cock and Bull Story , Ken Loach 's Palme d'Or winner The Wind That Shakes

536-427: A much wider audience. It also finally kickstarted a busy directing career, which saw him making nine films over the next decade. Platoon won many rave reviews ( Roger Ebert later called it the ninth best film of the 1980s), large audiences, and Academy Awards for Best Picture and Best Director. In 2007, a film industry vote ranked it at number 83 in an American Film Institute " AFI's 100 Years ... 100 Movies " poll of

603-544: A new film every 1–2 years, Stone slowed his pace to 4 movies and 2 documentaries in the ensuing decade. First directing Alexander in 2004, then World Trade Center in 2006, followed by W. in 2008, and finally South of the Border (Documentary) 2009. Stone directed Alexander . He later re-edited his biographical film of Alexander the Great into a two-part, 3-hour 37-minute film Alexander Revisited: The Final Cut , which became one of

670-512: A second time (in part due to working on an autobiographical novel, "A Child's Night Dream," published in 1997 by St. Martin's Press ). In April 1967, Stone enlisted in the United States Army and requested combat duty in Vietnam . From September 27, 1967, to February 23, 1968, he served in Vietnam with 2nd Platoon, B Company, 3rd Battalion, 22nd Infantry Regiment, 25th Infantry Division and

737-456: A small acting role in the comedy The Battle of Love's Return . Stone made a short, well received 12-minute film Last Year in Viet Nam . He worked as a taxi driver, film production assistant, messenger, and salesman before making his mark in film as a screenwriter in the late 1970s, in the period between his first two films as a director: horror films Seizure and The Hand . In 1979, Stone

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804-508: A writer-director in 1986. Like his contemporary Michael Mann, Stone is unusual in having written or co-written most of the films he has directed. In 1986, Stone directed two films back to back: the critically acclaimed but commercially unsuccessful Salvador , shot largely in Mexico, and his long in-development Vietnam project Platoon , shot in the Philippines. Platoon brought Stone's name to

871-566: Is an American filmmaker. Stone is known as a controversial but acclaimed director, tackling subjects ranging from the Vietnam War , and American politics to musical biopics and crime dramas . He has received numerous accolades including three Academy Awards , a BAFTA Award , a Primetime Emmy Award , and five Golden Globe Awards . Stone was born in New York City and later briefly attended Yale University . In 1967, Stone enlisted in

938-745: Is being discussed, except for nuclear... It has to be on the agenda." On September 15, 2008, Stone was named the artistic director of New York University's Tisch School of the Arts Asia in Singapore. Stone contributed a chapter to the 2012 book Last Word: My Indictment of the CIA in the Murder of JFK by Mark Lane and published by Skyhorse Publishing . Skyhorse has published numerous other books with forewords or an introduction by Stone, namely The JFK Assassination , Reclaiming Parkland: Tom Hanks, Vincent Bugliosi, and

1005-400: Is needed to fight climate change, as renewables alone will not be sufficient for the planet to obtain carbon neutrality before climate change becomes irreversible. Of the film, Stone stated, "People worry about nuclear waste and meanwhile the whole world is choking on fossil fuel waste. That’s silly. Trillions of dollars have been invested in solar and wind and hydropower. Everything possible

1072-719: Is revealed to be masterminding a demonic rebellion in Midheaven along with other members of their former elite unit in order to invade the living world and take revenge for the injustices done to them when they were alive. Yon-hwa (now going by So-hwa) is entrusted with guarding the soul essence of Lord Chon-hon, which is needed by Ban-chu to access the world of the living, and as a result is being hunted by Ban-chu and his forces. While initially reluctant to fight his former comrades and his mentor, Yi Gwak chooses to protect So-hwa and finds himself at odds with Ban-chu and his former brothers-in-arms. The first soundtrack, Memory of The Restless OST,

1139-822: Is the notion that the central conflict of the 20th century can be laid at the feet of a right-wing military conspiracy... Stone's second flawed assumption in Untold History is that capitalism coordinated the military-industrial complex's agenda." Amidst other criticisms of Stone's documentary series and accompanying book The Untold History of the United States , Daily Beast contributor Michael C. Moynihan accused him of using untrustworthy sources, such as Victor Marchetti , whom Moynihan described as an antisemitic conspiracy theorist published in Holocaust denial journals. Moynihan wrote that: "There are hints at dark forces throughout

1206-833: The Air Medal , the Army Commendation Medal , Sharpshooter Badge with Rifle Bar, Marksman Badge with Auto Rifle Bar, the National Defense Service Medal , the Vietnam Service Medal with one Silver Service Star, the Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross with Unit Citation with Palm, two Overseas Service Bars , the Vietnam Campaign Medal and the Combat Infantryman Badge . (while with

1273-539: The Balkans . On March 5, 2014, Stone and teleSUR premiered the documentary film Mi amigo Hugo ( My Friend Hugo ), a documentary about Venezuela's late president, Hugo Chávez, one year after his death. The film was described by Stone as a "spiritual answer" and tribute to Chávez. At the end of 2014 according to a Facebook post Stone said he had been in Moscow to interview (former Ukrainian president) Viktor Yanukovych , for

1340-502: The Nazis ' oppression of Jews in the 1930s. In 2003, Stone was a signatory of the third Humanist Manifesto . In 1999, Stone was arrested and pleaded guilty to alcohol and drug charges. He was ordered into a rehabilitation program . He was arrested again on the night of May 27, 2005, in Los Angeles for possession of an undisclosed illegal drug. He was released the next day on a $ 15,000 bond. In August 2005, Stone pleaded no contest and

1407-709: The Palestine Liberation Organization . In 2009, Stone completed a feature-length documentary, South of the Border about the rise of leftist governments in Latin America, featuring seven presidents: Hugo Chávez of Venezuela, Bolivia's Evo Morales , Ecuador's Rafael Correa , Cuba's Raúl Castro , the Kirchners of Argentina, Brazil's Lula da Silva , and Paraguay's Fernando Lugo , all of whom are critical of US foreign policy in South America. Stone hoped

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1474-589: The Sitges Film Festival for his film, Snowden , starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt as whistleblower Edward Snowden . Snowden finished filming in May 2015 and was released on September 16, 2016. He received the 2017 Cinema for Peace Award for Justice for such film. On May 22, 2017, various industry papers reported that Stone was going to direct a television series about the Guantanamo detention camp . Daniel Voll

1541-527: The United States Army during the Vietnam War . He then served from 1967 to 1968 in the 25th Infantry Division and was twice wounded in action. For his service, he received military honors such as the Bronze Star with "V" Device for valor, the Purple Heart with Oak Leaf Cluster , the National Defense Service Medal , the Vietnam Service Medal with one Silver Service Star. His service in Vietnam would be

1608-442: The 1995 Richard Nixon biopic Nixon , which received multiple Oscar nominations for: the script, John Williams ' score, Joan Allen as Pat Nixon, and Anthony Hopkins ' portrait of the title role. Stone followed Nixon with the 1997 road movie/film noir, U Turn , then 1999's Any Given Sunday , a film about power struggles within an American football team. After a period spanning 13 years (1986 to 1999), where he released

1675-507: The Assassination Materials Disclosure Act of 1992. The Assassination Records Review Board (created by Congress to lessen, but not end the secrecy surrounding Kennedy's assassination) discussed the film, including Stone's observation at the end of the film, about the dangers inherent in government secrecy. Stone published an annotated version of the screenplay, in which he cites references for his claims, shortly after

1742-617: The BBFC to Shortbus and Destricted has brought close the abolition of censorship, but not of classification, and Ang Lee 's Brokeback Mountain was a real step forward for the representation of homosexuals in mainstream cinema, though Gore Vidal claims that there's a gay subtext to every western. However, the year's most extraordinary event, or conjunction, was the almost simultaneous release of Tommy Lee Jones 's directorial debut The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada and Al Gore 's documentary An Inconvenient Truth . Who would have predicted in

1809-455: The Barley , Christopher Nolan 's The Prestige , Stephen Frears 's The Queen , Paul Greengrass 's United 93 and Nicholas Hytner 's The History Boys . Two young directors made confident debuts, both offering a jaundiced view of contemporary Britain: Andrea Arnold 's Red Road and Paul Andrew Williams's London to Brighton. In addition the gifted Mexican Alfonso Cuaron came here to make

1876-924: The February 20 killings of protesters during the Euromaidan demonstrations, a hypothesis Stone himself had earlier supported on Twitter. In June 2021, Stone's documentary JFK Revisited: Through the Looking Glass was selected to be shown in the Cannes Premiere section at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival . In 2021, he also produced and featured in Qazaq: History of the Golden Man , directed by Lopatonok, an eight-hour film consisting of Stone interviewing Kazakh politician and former leader Nursultan Nazarbayev . The movie has been criticized for its non-confrontational approach in

1943-572: The Fourth of July (1989), receiving Academy Awards for Best Director for both films, the former of which also won Best Picture . He also directed Salvador (1986), Wall Street (1987) and its sequel Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010), The Doors (1991), JFK (1991), Heaven & Earth (1993), Natural Born Killers (1994), Nixon (1995), Any Given Sunday (1999), W. (2008) and Snowden (2016). Many of Stone's films focus on controversial American political issues during

2010-756: The JFK Assassination in the New Hollywood , The Plot to Overthrow Venezuela: How the US is orchestrating a coup for oil , Snowden:The Official Motion Picture Edition , The Putin Interviews and JFK: The CIA, Vietnam, and the Plot to Assassinate John F. Kennedy which features a quote from Stone on the newest edition's cover: "Blows the lid right off our 'Official History. ' " In 2022, he appeared in Theaters of War , discussing

2077-665: The Light: Writing, Directing, and Surviving Platoon, Midnight Express, Scarface, Salvador, and the Movie Game , which chronicles his turbulent upbringing in New York City, volunteering for combat in Vietnam, and the trials and triumphs of moviemaking in the 1970s and '80s. The book, which ends on his Oscar-winning Platoon , was praised by The New York Times : "The Oliver Stone depicted in these pages — vulnerable, introspective, stubbornly tenacious and frequently heartbroken—may just be

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2144-628: The Prison of Belief as having been a member of Scientology for about a month, saying "It was like going to college and reading Dale Carnegie , something you do to find yourself." In 1997, Stone was one of 34 celebrities to sign an open letter to then- German Chancellor Helmut Kohl , published as a newspaper advertisement in the International Herald Tribune , which protested against the treatment of Scientologists in Germany and compared it to

2211-574: The Sixties, when they were roommates at Harvard and used by Erich Segal as joint models for Oliver Barrett IV in Love Story , that both Jones and Gore would end up as movie stars - if, in Gore's case, accidentally and temporarily?" The top 10 films released in 2006 by worldwide gross are as follows: Major awards as follows: Oliver Stone William Oliver Stone (born ( 1946-09-15 ) September 15, 1946)

2278-580: The U.S. Army) On July 4, 2024, Stone was awarded the rank of Commander of the Order of Arts and Letters , the highest civilian honor in France, for cultural contributions to both the country and the film industry. He was previously awarded the rank of Chevalier in 1992. Stone graduated from New York University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in film in 1971, where his teachers included director and fellow NYU alumnus Martin Scorsese . The same year, he had

2345-436: The United States premiered on Showtime , Stone co-wrote, directed, produced, and narrated the series, having worked on it since 2008 with co-writers American University historian Peter J. Kuznick and British screenwriter Matt Graham . The 10-part series is supplemented by a 750-page companion book of the same name, also written by Stone and Kuznick, published on October 30, 2012, by Simon & Schuster . Stone described

2412-612: The Whale ). Sadly, Oliver Stone 's 9/11 picture World Trade Center was neither. Asian cinema produced a string of elegant thrillers and horror flicks. The best Eastern European movie was The Death of Mr. Lazarescu , a devastating look at the Romania Ceausescu left behind him. Most of the best Western European films came from France, with Michael Haneke 's Caché , proving the most widely discussed art-house puzzle picture since Last Year at Marienbad . The award of 18 certificates by

2479-517: The basis for his later career as a filmmaker in depicting the brutality of war. Stone started his film career writing the screenplays for Midnight Express (1978), for which he won the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay ; Conan the Barbarian (1982); and Scarface (1983). He then rose to prominence as writer and director of the Vietnam War film dramas Platoon (1986) and Born on

2546-528: The book: business interests controlled by the Bush family that were (supposedly) linked to Nazi Germany, a dissenting officer in the CIA found murdered after disagreeing with a cabal of powerful neoconservatives, suggestions that CIA director Allen Dulles was a Nazi sympathizer." Stone was interviewed in Boris Malagurski 's documentary film The Weight of Chains 2 (2014), which deals with neoliberal reforms in

2613-448: The destitute villagers of a town he saved from demons, he flees the town and passes out in an abandoned shrine. He awakes in Midheaven (a transitional place for the spirits of the deceased) and finds the spirit of his lover Yon-hwa (who had been accused of witchcraft and killed); he finds that she has voluntarily discarded her memories and suffering in order to assume a new name and title. Yi Gwak also encounters his former mentor Ban-chu, who

2680-515: The documentary and that the documentary was an attempt to right a balance of heavily negative coverage. He praised Chávez as a leader of the Bolivarian Revolution , a movement for social transformation in Latin America, and also praised the six other presidents in the film. The documentary was also released in several cities in the United States and Europe in the mid-2010. In 2012, the documentary miniseries Oliver Stone's Untold History of

2747-555: The dystopian thriller Children of Men ." He also stated, "In the (United) States, M. Night Shyamalan of The Sixth Sense fame fell flat on his over-confident face with Lady in the Water , but Martin Scorsese 's The Departed was his best for years, and he was with Jack Nicholson at last. Apart from that, the best American films were political ( Syriana , Good Night, and Good Luck , The New World ) or very personal ( Little Miss Sunshine , Little Children , The Squid and

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2814-597: The film would get the rest of the Western world to rethink socialist policies in South America, particularly as it was being applied by Venezuela's Hugo Chávez. Chávez joined Stone for the premiere of the documentary at the Venice International Film Festival in September 2009. Stone defended his decision not to interview Chávez's opponents, stating that oppositional statements and TV clips were scattered through

2881-471: The film's release. He stated "I make my films like you're going to die if you miss the next minute. You better not go get popcorn." In 1994, Stone directed Natural Born Killers , a violent crime film intended to satirize the modern media. The film had originally been based on a screenplay by Quentin Tarantino , but it underwent significant rewriting by Stone, Richard Rutowski , and David Veloz. Before it

2948-484: The filming of The Doors , but Krieger distanced himself from the work before the film's release. However, Densmore thought highly of the film, and celebrated its DVD release on a panel with Oliver Stone. During this same period, Stone directed one of his most ambitious, controversial and successful films: JFK , depicting the assassination of John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. In 1991, Stone showed JFK to Congress on Capitol Hill , which helped lead to passage of

3015-442: The following year: Talk Radio , based on Eric Bogosian 's Pulitzer-nominated play. The Doors , released in 1991, received criticism from former Doors keyboardist Ray Manzarek during a question-and-answer session at Indiana University East in 1997. During the discussion, Manzarek stated that he sat down with Stone about The Doors and Jim Morrison for over 12 hours. Patricia Kennealy-Morrison —a rock critic and author—was

3082-437: The former president's: childhood, relationship with his father, struggles with alcoholism, rediscovery of his Christian faith, and continues the rest of his life up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq . In 2010, Stone returned to the theme of Wall Street for the sequel Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps . In 2012, Stone directed Savages , based on a novel by Don Winslow . In 2015, he was presented with an honorific award at

3149-524: The highest-selling catalog items from Warner Bros. He further refined the film and in 2014 released the two-part, 3-hour 26-minute Alexander: The Ultimate Cut . After Alexander , Stone went on to direct World Trade Center , based on the true story of two PAPD policemen who were trapped in the rubble and survived the September 11 attacks . Stone wrote and directed the George W. Bush biopic W. , chronicling

3216-627: The interview and, because no opposition members were interviewed, according to some critics this resulted in a promotion of the authoritarian rule and cult of personality of Nazarbayev. The film received at least $ 5 million funding from Nazarbayev's own charitable foundation, Elbasy , via the country's State Center for Support of National Cinema, according to the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project . Stone and Lopatonok had denied any Kazakhstani government involvement. According to Rolling Stone , "What little attention Qazaq did receive

3283-575: The late 20th century, and as such were considered contentious at the times of their releases. Stone has been critical of American foreign policy , which he considers to be driven by nationalist and imperialist agendas. He has approved of politicians Hugo Chávez and Vladimir Putin , the latter of whom was the subject of The Putin Interviews (2017). Like his subject matter, Stone is a controversial figure in American filmmaking, with some critics accusing him of promoting conspiracy theories . Stone

3350-602: The most sympathetic character he's ever written... neatly sets the stage for the possibility of that rarest of Stone productions: a sequel." Stone made three documentaries on Fidel Castro : Comandante (2003), Looking for Fidel , and Castro in Winter (2012). He made Persona Non Grata , a documentary on Israeli-Palestinian relations, interviewing several notable figures of Israel, including Ehud Barak , Benjamin Netanyahu and Shimon Peres , as well as Yasser Arafat , leader of

3417-442: The others were Born on the Fourth of July and Heaven & Earth , each dealing with different aspects of the war. Platoon is a semi-autobiographical film about Stone's experience in combat; Born on the Fourth of July is based on the autobiography of US Marine turned peace campaigner Ron Kovic ; Heaven & Earth is based on the memoir When Heaven and Earth Changed Places , in which Le Ly Hayslip recalls her life as

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3484-536: The previous century's best American movies. British TV channel Channel 4 voted Platoon as the sixth greatest war film ever made. In 2019, Platoon was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the United States National Film Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Platoon was the first of three films Stone has made about the Vietnam War :

3551-412: The project as "the most ambitious thing I've ever done. Certainly in documentary form, and perhaps in fiction, feature form." The project received positive reviews from former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev , The Guardian journalist Glenn Greenwald , and reviewers from IndieWire , San Francisco Chronicle , and Newsday . Hudson Institute adjunct fellow historian Ronald Radosh accused

3618-651: The role of the military in Hollywood. Many of Stone's films focus on controversial American political issues during the late 20th century, and as such were considered contentious at the times of their releases. They often combine different camera and film formats within a single scene, as demonstrated in JFK (1991), Natural Born Killers (1994) and Nixon (1995). Stone listed Greek-French director Costa-Gavras as an early significant influence on his films. Stone mentioned that he "was certainly one of my earliest role models,...I

3685-480: The script, while standing by the film's stark depiction of the brutality of Turkish prisons. Stone wrote further features, including Brian De Palma 's drug lord epic Scarface , loosely inspired by his own addiction to cocaine , which he successfully kicked while working on the screenplay. He also penned Year of the Dragon (co-written with Michael Cimino ) featuring Mickey Rourke , before his career took off as

3752-675: The series of historical revisionism , while journalist Michael C. Moynihan accused the book of " moral equivalence " and said nothing within the book was "untold" previously. Stone defended the program's accuracy to TV host Tavis Smiley by saying: "This has been fact checked by corporate fact checkers, by our own fact checkers, and fact checkers [hired] by Showtime . It's been thoroughly vetted ... these are facts, our interpretation may be different than orthodox, but it definitely holds up." A review of Untold History at The Huffington Post by filmmaker Robert Orlando said there were "two flawed assumptions that underlie their master theory. First

3819-602: Was a film student at NYU when Z came out, which we studied. Costa actually came over with Yves Montand for a screening and was such a hero to us. He was in the tradition of Gillo Pontecorvo 's The Battle of Algiers and was the man in that moment... it was a European moment." Stone has been married three times, first to Najwa Sarkis on May 22, 1971. They divorced in 1977. He then married Elizabeth Burkit Cox, an assistant in film production, on June 7, 1981. They had two sons, Sean Stone /Ali (b. 1984) and Michael Jack (b. 1991). Sean appeared in some of his father's films while

3886-668: Was admitted to Yale University , but left in June 1965 at age 18 to teach high school students English for six months in Saigon at the Free Pacific Institute in South Vietnam . Afterwards, he worked for a short while as a wiper on a United States Merchant Marine ship in 1966, traveling from Asia to the US across the rough Pacific Ocean in January. He returned to Yale, where he dropped out

3953-654: Was also criticized for advancing the Russian narrative about the revolution. Stone's series of interviews with Russian president Putin over the span of two years was released as The Putin Interviews , a four-night television event on Showtime on June 12, 2017. On June 13, Stone and Professor Stephen F. Cohen joined John Batchelor in New York to record an hour of commentary on The Putin Interviews . In 2019, he released Revealing Ukraine , another film produced by Stone, directed by Lopatonok and featuring Stone interviewing Putin. During these interviews, Putin made an unproven claim about Georgian snipers being responsible for

4020-574: Was awarded his first Oscar, after adapting true-life prison story Midnight Express into the successful film of the same name for British director Alan Parker (the two men would later collaborate on the 1996 movie of stage musical Evita ). The original author, Billy Hayes , around whom the film is set, said the film's depiction of prison conditions was accurate. Hayes said that the "message of 'Midnight Express' isn't 'Don't go to Turkey. It's 'Don't be an idiot like I was, and try to smuggle drugs.' " Stone later apologized to Turkey for over-dramatizing

4087-434: Was born in New York City, the son of a French woman named Jacqueline (née Goddet) and Louis Stone (born Louis Silverstein), a stockbroker. He grew up in Manhattan and Stamford, Connecticut . His parents met during World War II , when his father was fighting as a part of the Allied force in France. Stone's American-born father was Jewish , whereas his French-born mother was Roman Catholic , both non-practicing. Stone

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4154-421: Was credited with creating the series. Harvey Weinstein 's production company was reported as financing the series, with Stone scheduled to direct every episode of the first season . However, Stone announced he would quit the series after sexual misconduct allegations surfaced against Weinstein in October 2017. In July 2020, Stone teamed with Houghton Mifflin Harcourt to release his first memoir, titled Chasing

4221-400: Was largely negative, with critics decrying the film for its glowing depiction of Nazarbayev." In 2022, Stone directed and co-wrote Nuclear Now , a climate change documentary based on the book A Bright Future: How Some Countries Have Solved Climate Change and the Rest Can Follow written by the US scientists Joshua S. Goldstein and Staffan A. Qvist. The movie argues that nuclear energy

4288-413: Was raised in the Episcopal Church , and now practices Buddhism . Stone attended Trinity School in New York City before his parents sent him away to The Hill School , a college-preparatory school in Pottstown, Pennsylvania . His parents divorced abruptly while he was away at school (1962) and this, because he was an only child, marked him deeply. Stone's mother was often absent and his father made

4355-411: Was released as an EP on Dec 14, 2006 by CJ Entertainment . A longer soundtrack, titled The Restless OST , was released on Jan 19, 2007 by CJ Entertainment. It consists of the background music played throughout the film. All music was composed by Shirō Sagisu . 2006 in film The following is an overview of events in 2006 , including the highest-grossing films, award ceremonies and festivals,

4422-404: Was released, the MPAA gave the film a NC-17 rating; this caused Stone to cut four minutes of film footage in order to obtain an R rating (he eventually released the unrated version on VHS and DVD in 2001). The film was the recipient of the Grand Special Jury Prize at the Venice Film Festival that year. He appeared in a cameo as himself in the presidential comedy Dave . Stone went on to direct

4489-401: Was twice wounded in action. He was then transferred to the 1st Cavalry Division participating in long-range reconnaissance patrols before being transferred again to drive for a motorized infantry unit of the division until November 1968. For his service, his military awards include the Bronze Star with "V" Device for valor, the Purple Heart with Oak Leaf Cluster to denote two awards,

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