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★ JUNE 05 — CINEMA HISTORY (2010s)

2012
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**Explanation:** The film *What Richard Did* did not win the Golden Space Needle Audience Award at the 2012 Seattle International Film Festival. The Golden Space Needle Audience Award for Best Film in 2012 was awarded to *Safety Not Guaranteed*. Furthermore, *What Richard Did* premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2012, making it impossible for it to have been screened and awarded at SIFF in June 2012. The awards for SIFF 2012 were also announced on June 10, 2012, not June 5.
On June 5, 2012, the 2012 Seattle International Film Festival awarded its Golden Space Needle Audience Award to the film *What Richard Did*.

This annual event celebrates outstanding achievements in cinema, highlighting notable international and independent films.

The festival, founded in 1976, is one of the largest and longest-running film festivals in the United States.

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Ray Bradbury died on June 5, 2012, at age 91. He was indeed a prolific science fiction and fantasy author, with "Fahrenheit 451" being among his best-known works adapted for screen. He wrote the screenplay for John Huston's "Moby Dick" in 1956, which was released that year, confirming the timeline and his cinematic contributions.
On June 5, 2012, influential American author and screenwriter Ray Bradbury passed away at age 91.

His prolific science fiction and fantasy works, notably "Fahrenheit 451," inspired numerous film and TV adaptations.

Bradbury also penned the screenplay for John Huston's 1956 film "Moby Dick," cementing his significant cinematic legacy.