Scott Hicks
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Glass: A Portrait of Philip in Twelve Parts.
Published 4/17/2008 at GreenCine Daily
"Shot over 18 months, [Glass: A Portrait of Philip in Twelve Parts] follows the influential modern composer Philip Glass through a little more than a year in his life with a casual honesty and deftly shifting distance that flatter the viewer by not kowtowing to its subject." Bruce Bennett talks with director Scott Hicks for the New York Sun.
"Glass's status as one of America's most venerated and mocked highbrows matches gracefully with his peripatetic cultural and spiritual life; he may not define himself exclusively as a ...
Screenwriting News & Links! 4/28/08
Published 4/28/2008 by Mystery Man at Mystery Man on Film
... talks with director Scott Hicks for the New York Sun. "Glass's status as one of America's most venerated and mocked highbrows matches gracefully with his peripatetic cultural and spiritual life; he may not define himself exclusively as a Buddhist, but his frequent self-targeted laughter and robust playfulness at physical-meditation sessions are so clearly engrained, not affected, that he often seems like a jolly, music-consumed monk," writes ...
