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Hittman may refer to: * Hittman (band), an American musical group * Eliza Hittman, an American screenwriter and director *Hittman, a rapper appearing on Dr. Dre's 1999 album '' 2001'' {{disambiguation ...
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Eliza Hittman
Eliza Hittman (born December 9, 1979) is an American screenwriter, film director, and producer from New York City. She has won multiple awards for her film '' Never Rarely Sometimes Always'', which include the New York Film Critics Circle Award and the National Society of Film Critics Award—both for best screenplay. Early life Hittman was born and raised in Flatbush, Brooklyn. She attended Edward R. Murrow High School in Brooklyn, where she was a theater buff. She graduated from Indiana University Bloomington in 2001 with a BA in theater and drama, but later went on to study art and film, and in 2010 received her MFA from the School of Film/Video at California Institute of the Arts. Hittman is Jewish. In between the time of her BA and MFA, Hittman staged plays back in New York City. She didn’t see a future or career in theater. This jump to film is what ultimately led her to California Institute of the Arts. While at the California Institute of the arts, she met her pa ...
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Hittman (band)
Hittman is an American heavy metal band from New York, originally active from 1984 to 1994 and again since 2017. History In September 1984, guitarist Jim Bachi, bassist Mike Buccel, drummer Chuck Kory and vocalist Scott Knight came together from various local New York bands to form Hittman in Huntington on Long Island. After a few months, they parted ways with Knight, who was deemed not good enough for the band. They recruited Dirk Kennedy, who had been involved in the formation of popular thrash metal band Anthrax. A little later, the group added second guitarist Brian Fair to the formation. In June 1985, they produced the demo ''Metal Sport''. With the rehearsed material, they opened shows for Saxon, Poison, Black 'n Blue and Stryper, among others. Fair was let go in 1986 and was replaced by Greg Walls who in turn was replaced by John Kristen later on. Around 1986, a second demo was distributed to a select group of people in the music industry. After that, months pas ...
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