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  2. The Gospel of Eureka - Wikipedia

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    The Gospel of Eureka is a 2018 documentary directed by Michael Palmieri and Donal Mosher about the lives of LGBT individuals and evangelical Christians in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] References

  3. An Honest Mistake - Wikipedia

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    The video for "An Honest Mistake" was directed by Michael "Mike" Palmieri (Foo Fighters, The Strokes) and features the band performing the song apparently surrounded by a Rube Goldberg machine. The chain starts with several strings of dominoes and includes many other objects, such as light bulbs, eggs, and an aquarium.

  4. Juicebox (song) - Wikipedia

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    The video for "Juicebox", directed by Michael Palmieri with cinematography by Christopher Doyle, features comedian David Cross as a DJ in a radio station in New York City. The video caused some controversy because it contained graphic sexual content, which caused Palmieri to heavily edit it so it would be less explicit.

  5. Chazz Palminteri - Wikipedia

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    Calogero Lorenzo "Chazz" Palminteri (born May 15, 1952) [1] is an American actor. He is best known for his film roles in A Bronx Tale (1993), based on his play of the same name, Bullets Over Broadway (1994) for which he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, and The Usual Suspects (1995), as well as his recurring role as Shorty in Modern Family (2010–2019).

  6. Bitemarks and Bloodstains - Wikipedia

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    Finch released a music video directed by Michael Palmieri for "Bitemarks and Bloodstains" in July 2005. [5] The video opens with an Emergency Alert System message before showing various people in a single neighborhood frantically trying to pack up their cars and evade a cataclysmic event, which is portrayed as an ominous vortex in the sky.

  7. Closest Thing to Heaven - Wikipedia

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    "Closest Thing to Heaven" is a song by English pop rock band Tears for Fears. In the UK, it was released as the first single from their sixth studio album, Everybody Loves a Happy Ending (2004) and was the first single to feature both original members, Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith, since 1990.

  8. Resolve (song) - Wikipedia

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    The video shot in Duarte, California, was directed by Michael Palmieri, (director of preceding single's video; "DOA") was shot with the band members being chroma keyed to be depicting playing on a setting of sand waves with a lighthouse in the background.

  9. Cinema Eye Honors - Wikipedia

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    Outstanding Achievement in Original Music Score - October Country - Danny Grody, Donal Mosher, Michael Palmieri, Ted Savarese, Kenric Taylor; Outstanding Achievement in a Debut Feature Film - October Country - Dir. Michael Palmieri, Donal Mosher; Outstanding Achievement in an International Feature Film - Burma VJ - Dir. Anders Østergaard; Prod.