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rdfs:comment | - Jaimie D'Cruz is a British documentary film producer and director. D'Cruz started as a music journalist, and founded the hip-hop magazine YOUCH, which he edited between 1990 and 1998. In 1998, he began to make TV documentaries for the British Channel 4. His first documentary film not made for TV was Exit Through the Gift Shop, produced by D'Cruz, and directed by Banksy. For this film, he was nominated for both an Oscar and a BAFTA.
- Jaimie D'Cruz is a British documentary film producer and director. D'Cruz started as a music journalist, and founded the hip hop magazine YOUCH, which he edited between 1990 and 1998. In 1998, he began to make TV documentaries for the British television.
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Caption | - D'Cruz at the 83rd Academy Awards Nominee Luncheon
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abstract | - Jaimie D'Cruz is a British documentary film producer and director. D'Cruz started as a music journalist, and founded the hip-hop magazine YOUCH, which he edited between 1990 and 1998. In 1998, he began to make TV documentaries for the British Channel 4. His first documentary film not made for TV was Exit Through the Gift Shop, produced by D'Cruz, and directed by Banksy. For this film, he was nominated for both an Oscar and a BAFTA.
- Jaimie D'Cruz is a British documentary film producer and director. D'Cruz started as a music journalist, and founded the hip hop magazine YOUCH, which he edited between 1990 and 1998. In 1998, he began to make TV documentaries for the British television.
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