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Hot off his simultaneous best director Oscar win for "Traffic" and nomination for "Erin Brockovich," Steven Soderbergh is returning to his roots, directing an untitled project for Miramax Films billed as a sequel to his 1989 debut feature "sex, lies, and videotape." "Sex," which Soderbergh also wrote, put the helmer on Hollywood's map when it won the Palme d'Or at 1989's Cannes International Film Festival, the audience award at the Sundance Film Festival and earned Soderbergh a screenplay Academy Award nomination in 1990. [...] Soderbergh has helmed 10 feature films, including "King of the Hill" (which he also wrote), "Kafka," "Out of Sight" and the upcoming Warner Bros. remake "Ocean's Eleven" starring George Clooney.

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