"So, what the hell is James Gray, anyway?" Evan Davis at the House Next Door: "That's the question Paris-based Hollywood Reporter critic and Gray enthusiast Jordan Mintzer attempts to answer in his new book, James Gray. Comprised of interviews with Gray and his collaborators, along with storyboards, annotated script pages, production stills, and frame grabs, Mintzer's volume is the first full-length study of Gray in any language. It is, unfortunately, only being published in France. But fear not: Synecdoche has released a bilingual edition that can be purchased on their website for a cool $65 Usd."
Gray will be on hand this evening for a Q&A following a screening of We Own the Night (2007), part of BAMcinématek's Brooklyn Close Up series. And in December, Moving Image Source ran an excerpt from the book's chapter on The Yards (1999).
Meantime, Gray's wrapped Low Life, his first period film. Featuring Joaquin Phoenix, Jeremy Renner and Marion Cotillard,...
Gray will be on hand this evening for a Q&A following a screening of We Own the Night (2007), part of BAMcinématek's Brooklyn Close Up series. And in December, Moving Image Source ran an excerpt from the book's chapter on The Yards (1999).
Meantime, Gray's wrapped Low Life, his first period film. Featuring Joaquin Phoenix, Jeremy Renner and Marion Cotillard,...
- 3/26/2012
- MUBI
Salman Rushdie has paid tribute to Antonio Tabucchi after the Italian novelist lost his cancer battle on Sunday.
The writer and literature academic passed away in Lisbon, Portugal at the age of 68.
Fellow writer Rushdie took to his Twitter.com page on Sunday to pay his respects to Tabucchi and urge followers to read his 1984 novella Indian Nocturne.
He tweeted, "The great Italian writer Antonio Tabucchi died today. Read his beautiful, dreamlike Indian Nocturne (Notturno Indiano)."
Meanwhile, Antonio Di Pietro, the leader of the Italy of Values party, remembered Tabucchi as "a great intellectual (and) a refined writer".
A funeral is to be held in the Portuguese capital on Thursday.
The writer and literature academic passed away in Lisbon, Portugal at the age of 68.
Fellow writer Rushdie took to his Twitter.com page on Sunday to pay his respects to Tabucchi and urge followers to read his 1984 novella Indian Nocturne.
He tweeted, "The great Italian writer Antonio Tabucchi died today. Read his beautiful, dreamlike Indian Nocturne (Notturno Indiano)."
Meanwhile, Antonio Di Pietro, the leader of the Italy of Values party, remembered Tabucchi as "a great intellectual (and) a refined writer".
A funeral is to be held in the Portuguese capital on Thursday.
- 3/26/2012
- WENN
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