From the editor and writers of Bright Lights Film Journal
Action! Interviews with Directors from Classical Hollywood to Contemporary Iran
(Anthem Art and Culture), by Gary Morris (Editor), Bert Cardullo (Introduction), Jonathan Rosenbaum (Foreword). London and New York: Anthem Press, 2009.
"I dare anyone to squeeze between two covers a more varied, useful and flat out entertaining sampling of the personalities that make the seventh art the liveliest."
David Hudson, IFC.com
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Boris Trbic
Melbourne, Australia
Boris Trbic is a Melbourne writer and film reviewer. He has been published in Metro, Screen Education, Senses of Cinema, and various Serbian, Korean, and New Zealand magazines. Boris is a regular reviewer on Melbourne's 3RRR Film Buffs' Forecast and has been a member of the Documentary Panel at the Melbourne International Film Festival. He writes short fiction and occasional pieces about oriental carpets.
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Out of the pastoral
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He composed "Lili Marleen" — and, oh yeah, hundreds of other songs and scores

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