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      “A Film is a Synthesis”: An Interview with Ventura Pons

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Author Roger Ebert

Roger Ebert

Roger Ebert is an important American film critic whose articles are globally syndicated. The first film critic to be awarded a Pulitzer Prize for Criticism, he co-hosted television programs with the late Gene Siskel, and runs his own film festival, Ebertfest, where Paul Cox has twice been honored. His archive of 42 years of film reviews is at: www.rogerebert.com/.

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Paul Cox: An Appreciation

Roger Ebert
December 2009
Paul Cox Dossier, Special Dossiers
Issue 53
I believe the first film by Paul Cox I saw was Man of Flowers (1983), at the 1984 Chicago Film Festival. The next year, My First Wife (1984). I heard at once a distinctive voice, saw a special vision. Those...

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