
Baker & Taylor
The filmmaker shares his inspirations, anxieties, and frustrations in a self-portrait that goes behind the scenes of his films, glimpses his Brooklyn childhood, and considers his opinions on a range of topics from jazz to New York City
Baker
& Taylor
The filmmaker shares his inspirations, anxieties, and frustrations in a self-portrait that goes behind the scenes of his films, glimpses his Brooklyn childhood, and considers his opinions on a range of topics from jazz to New York City.
The filmmaker shares his inspirations, anxieties, and frustrations in a self-portrait that goes behind the scenes of his films, glimpses his Brooklyn childhood, and considers his opinions on a range of topics from jazz to New York City
Baker
& Taylor
The filmmaker shares his inspirations, anxieties, and frustrations in a self-portrait that goes behind the scenes of his films, glimpses his Brooklyn childhood, and considers his opinions on a range of topics from jazz to New York City.
Publisher:
New York : Grove Press, 1995
Edition:
1st American ed
ISBN:
080211556X
Branch Call Number:
791.43092 ALL
Characteristics:
xii, 288 p. : ill. ; 24 cm
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Add a CommentIf you are looking for a funny book, or a biography of Woody Allen, you will be disappointed. If you are looking for a book that analyzes Allen's movies and his thinking behind each movie, this is an excellent book. It's almost like a textbook about the craft of movie making. The book is literally a 400 page interview with Allen, talking about each of the many movies he has made. It's interesting, but in an academic way.