X Films: True Confessions of a Radical Filmmaker

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Catapult, Sep 1, 2008 - Performing Arts - 304 pages
Filmmaker Alex Cox's thoughtful autobiography examines his craft and influences, as well as providing his insights into many of his favorite films. Sometimes called a radical, Cox is a quintessential auteur, as well as an internationally focused, insightful critic and writer whose passion for film has gripped him since childhood. In addition to being a captivating look into Cox's process, this book also encourages and instructs would-be independent filmmakers, guiding the next generation of film pioneers through the arduous journey of creation. Cox weaves his own "confessions" with his notes to the new guard, including thoughts on new forms of digital distribution and his radical views on intellectual property — the result is a readable, startling treatise on both the film innovations of today and the thrilling potential of future filmmaking.

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About the author (2008)

Alex Cox is a writer, film director, actor and producer. He has directed a dozen features, and written about movies for The Guardian, Film Comment, Kinema Jumpo, and The New York Times. Among his films are Repo Man, Walker, Highway Patrolman, and Revengers Tragedy. He is currently working on a documentary, Scene Missing, and a book about the parallel lives of President Kennedy and Lee Harvey Oswald -- The President and the Provocateur.

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