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Actress Ellen Burstyn accepts the Best Actress Spirit Award at the 15th annual Independent Spirit Awards show in Santa Monica, California, March 24, 2001. Burstyn won the award for her role in "
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In Requiem for a Dream (2001), during Ellen Burstyn's "Red Dress" monologue, the camera starts to shake near the end of the scene. This is because director Darren Aronofsky is crying because
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Actress Ellen Burstyn arrives at the Hollywood Makeup Artist and Hair Stylist Guild Awards, March 17, 2001 in Los Angeles. Burstyn is nominated for an Academy Award as best actress for her
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