Description: SUNDANCE TO SARAJEVO: Film Festivals and The World They Made by Kenneth Turan Berkeley: University of California Press, (2002). First edition, first printing. Contains publisher's first printing number code sequence 10 through 1. Warmly inscribed, dated 4/12/02, and SIGNED by Kenneth Turan to the title page. Turan is the renowned Los Angeles Times and NPR film critic who was featured in the documentary FOR THE LOVE OF MOVIES in which he discussed his public quarrel with director James Cameron, who requested the LA Times fire Turan, after a negative review of Cameron's film TITANIC. Enhanced with numerous photographs on striking black-and-white plates. A description and an exploration into major and minor film festivals around the world with a look at the cultural, political, and sociological influences, and with the human stories behind-the-scenes. Tight & Fresh. Fine in blue linen over pale-green boards with silver embossed titles to the spine; in a fine dust jacket. Octavo; 180 pages; introduction. FREE SHIPPING TO THE USA PLEASE VIEW OUR STORE FOR MORE GREAT SIGNED FIRST EDITION BOOKS THANKS!
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Year Printed: 2002
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Film, Festivals, Memoir, Actors, Directors
Binding: Hardcover in dust jacket
Author: Kenneth Turan
Subject: Performing Arts
Original/Facsimile: Original
Language: English
Character Family: Kenneth Turan
Publisher: University of California Press
Place of Publication: Berkeley
Special Attributes: Signed, 1st Edition, Dust Jacket, Illustrated, Inscribed