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Actor Billy Zane arrives at the 11th Annual Global Green USA Oscar week party at Avalon Hollywood on Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2014, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Dan Steinberg/Invision/AP)

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Musician Moby arrives at the 11th Annual Global Green USA Oscar week party at Avalon Hollywood on Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2014, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Dan Steinberg/Invision/AP)

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Actress Malin Akerman arrives at the 11th Annual Global Green USA Oscar week party at Avalon Hollywood on Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2014 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Dan Steinberg/Invision/AP)

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This undated photo released by Bophana Center shows a scene of "The Missing Picture" directed by Cambodian film director Rithy Panh. For the past two and a half decades, Panh has made movies that he considers his duty as a survivor of a genocide by the Khmer Rouge regime, and his debt to the dead. His latest, “The Missing Picture,” is the first in which he focuses on his own story of loss and tormented survival. It’s also the first Cambodian film to be nominated for an Academy Award, and could win Best Foreign Language Film honors at the Oscars this weekend. (AP Photo/Bohana Center)

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FILE - This file image released by Strand Releasing shows a scene from "The Missing Picture." The film was nominated for an Academy Award for best foreign picture on Jan. 16, 2014. The 86th Academy Awards will be held on March 2, 2014. (AP Photo/Strand Releasing, File)

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FILE - In this Oct. 24, 2008 file photo, director Rithy Panh, of Cambodia, poses during a photo call to present his movie "Un barrage contre le pacifique" ("The sea wall") at the third edition of the Rome International Film Festival in Rome. For the past two and a half decades, Panh has made movies that he considers his duty as a survivor, and his debt to the dead. His latest, “The Missing Picture,” is the first in which he focuses on his own story of loss and tormented survival. It’s also the first Cambodian film to be nominated for an Academy Award, and could win Best Foreign Language Film honors at the Oscars this weekend. (AP Photo/Riccardo De Luca, FIle)

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This undated photo released by Bophana Center shows a poster of "The Missing Picture" directed by Cambodian film director Rithy Panh. For the past two and a half decades, Panh has made movies that he considers his duty as a survivor of a genocide by the Khmer Rouge regime, and his debt to the dead. His latest, “The Missing Picture,” is the first in which he focuses on his own story of loss and tormented survival. It’s also the first Cambodian film to be nominated for an Academy Award, and could win Best Foreign Language Film honors at the Oscars this weekend. (AP Photo/Bohana Center)

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This undated photo released by Bophana Center shows a scene of "The Missing Picture" directed by Cambodian film director Rithy Panh. For the past two and a half decades, Panh has made movies that he considers his duty as a survivor of a genocide by the Khmer Rouge regime, and his debt to the dead. His latest, “The Missing Picture,” is the first in which he focuses on his own story of loss and tormented survival. It’s also the first Cambodian film to be nominated for an Academy Award, and could win Best Foreign Language Film honors at the Oscars this weekend. (AP Photo/Bohana Center)

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In this Feb., 2014 photo released by Bophana Center, Cambodian film director Rithy Panh looks at a clay figure of himself at Bohana Center, a non-governmental organization, founded by Panh, that collects image and sound archives related to Cambodia, in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. For the past two and a half decades, Panh has made movies that he considers his duty as a survivor of a genocide by the Khmer Rouge regime, and his debt to the dead. His latest, “The Missing Picture,” is the first in which he focuses on his own story of loss and tormented survival. It’s also the first Cambodian film to be nominated for an Academy Award, and could win Best Foreign Language Film honors at the Oscars this weekend. (AP Photo/Vann Channarong, Bohana Center)

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In this Feb. 2014 photo released by Bophana Center, Cambodian film director Rithy Panh poses at Bohana Center, a non-governmental organization, founded by Panh, that collects image and sound archives related to Cambodia, in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. For the past two and a half decades, Panh has made movies that he considers his duty as a survivor of a genocide by the Khmer Rouge regime, and his debt to the dead. His latest, “The Missing Picture,” is the first in which he focuses on his own story of loss and tormented survival. It’s also the first Cambodian film to be nominated for an Academy Award, and could win Best Foreign Language Film honors at the Oscars this weekend. (AP Photo/Vann Channarong, Bohana Center)

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This undated photo released by Bophana Center shows a scene of "The Missing Picture" directed by Cambodian film director Rithy Panh. For the past two and a half decades, Panh has made movies that he considers his duty as a survivor of a genocide by the Khmer Rouge regime, and his debt to the dead. His latest, “The Missing Picture,” is the first in which he focuses on his own story of loss and tormented survival. It’s also the first Cambodian film to be nominated for an Academy Award, and could win Best Foreign Language Film honors at the Oscars this weekend. (AP Photo/Bohana Center)

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File-This Jan. 16, 1986. file photo shows host Jim Lange, left, congratulating Connie and Steve Rutenbar of Mission Viejo, Calif., after they won $1 million on the TV show " The $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime". Lange, the first host of the popular game show "The Dating Game," has died at his home in Mill Valley, Calif. He was 81. He died Tuesday morning after suffering a heart attack, his wife Nancy told The Associated Press Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2014. (AP Photo/File)