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Paul Arthur, 60, Film Historian and Critic, Dies
A film historian, scholar and critic, Mr. Arthur was well known for writing about American avant-garde cinema and documentaries.
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RIP: Reel Important People -- March 31, 2008
Cinematical — ... Paul Arthur (c.1948-2008) - Film historian, scholar and critic who taught English and film studies at Montclair State University in New Jersey. He was known for his writings on avant-garde and documentary cinemas and had made a number of short films, himself. He died of melanoma March 25, in White Plains, New York. (NY Times) ...

Standard Operating Procedure.
GreenCine Daily — ... , whose passing last week has been noted in an appreciation by Manohla Dargis in the New York Times, has left us an important piece on ...

Links for the Day (April 1, 2008)
The House Next Door — ... of pain we went through. With that in mind, the White Elephant Film Blogathon was born. Participants submitted the title of a film they wanted to see reviewed and were then assigned a film that had been submitted by another participant. Hopefully everyone who participated had fun and next year I can do a better job organizing it and we can get more people involved." ] *** [image] 3. GreenCine directs us to some pieces by and about the late Paul Arthur: Manohla Dargis' obituary in The New York Times and Arthur's Artforum ...

Film Critics: State of Play
Thompson On Hollywood — ... And sadly, at age 60, brainy film critic Paul Arthur has died. Manohla Dargis wrote his NYT obit. And here's what may be his last piece in print, for Art Forum, on ...

Cineaste Summer 08.
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