"Remembering Norman Jewison: A Legacy of Socially Conscious Filmmaking"

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Norman Jewison, a master craftsman of Hollywood, has left an indelible mark on cinema with a staggering array of classics and hits spanning five decades, from Doris Day comedies to iconic dramas like In the Heat of the Night and Fiddler on the Roof. His work showcased idealism, confidence, and style, and his ability to tackle diverse genres and issues solidified his status as a gold standard in Hollywood film-making.
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- Norman Jewison, Director of ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ and ‘Moonstruck,’ Dies at 97 The New York Times
- Acclaimed Canadian filmmaker Norman Jewison dead at 97 CBC News
- Acclaimed director Norman Jewison, dead at 97, explored social issues in a turbulent age The Globe and Mail
- Norman Jewison, filmmaker with lens on social issues, dies at 97 The Washington Post
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