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      <title>Sundance is a bit much, even for founder Redford</title>
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      <description>PARK CITY, Utah (AP) — Everybody wants a piece of Robert Redford. Young filmmakers talking him up for advice on the street. The stewardess on an airplane who mentions her son has this idea. The guy with a videotape under his arm who looked so grungy Redford thought he was a panhandler. 
                   That last one turned out to be Edward Burns, who talked Redford into t...</description>
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      <description>LOS ANGELES (AP) — Filmmaker-actor Edward Burns is drawing inspiration from familiar ground and new sources, including Tyler Perry. 
                   Burns' latest movie, "The Fitzgerald Family Christmas," stems from Perry's suggestion that Burns revisit the Irish-American experience central to his earliest works, "The Brothers McMullen" and "She's the One," from the mid-1...</description>
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