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I'm still here

Book • 2011
This one-act play, 'I'm Still Here,' is a work by Ramona Baillie that has been performed at several venues including Central Alberta Theatre, New Ideas Festival, and The Arts & Letters Club.

The play is part of Baillie's body of work that reflects her expertise in both stage and screen writing.

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The Spy Who Dressed the Queen | Reckoning Day | 3
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Stephen Thompson
when discussing this year's Oscar nominations.
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2025 Oscar Nominations
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John Podhoretz
in a discussion about Oscar-nominated films.
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The Dark GLoP
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Jackie Dobrinska
as the book
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Ram Dass
was working on in 1996.
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Ep. 276 – Approaching the Mystery
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Sean Fennessey
when discussing movies.
The Oscars Hangover Mailbag. Plus: Bong Joon-ho Returns!
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Brené Brown
as a transformative book on racial justice.
Brené with Austin Channing Brown on I’m Still Here: Black Dignity in a World Made for Whiteness
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Rachel Clinton Chen
when discussing the nature of hope and its challenges.
Is Hope Worth the Risk?
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Katey Rich
as a potential Best Picture contender.
Best Picture Power Rankings. Plus: Is ‘Emilia Pérez’ Really a Front-Runner?
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Mark Kermode
as the basis for the film "I'm Still Here."
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Mentioned by Walter Salas in the interview about the movie "I'm Still Here", which is based on it.
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Margaret Sullivan
as a biography of Broadway legend Elaine Stritch, offering escapism.
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Mauricio Savarese
as the basis for the movie "I'm Still Here", which is based on his family's experience during Brazil's military dictatorship.
Oscar-nominated film 'I’m Still Here' confronts Brazil’s past

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