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December 20, 2006
Cassandra's Dream: As a boy, Philip Glass was fascinated by ants
There's a buncha quotes on the eve of Woody Allen's Film Forum retro from New Yorkers mad about the boy born Konigsberg at The Reeler; consider Harvey Weinstein, Manohla Dargis, Phil Morrison, Ryan Fleck and Barbara Kopple, as well as Philip Glass, who emits the no-longer-secret title of Woody Allen Spring 2007: "I recently had the opportunity and pleasure of working with Woody Allen, scoring his new film, Cassandra's Dream. Though I have been living in New York for 50 years, we had not met until now. I found him to be an excellent and sympathetic collaborator. He is clearly a master filmmaker, and though he knows what he wants in his film work, he was open to my suggestions and urged me to make my own contribution. This is a man who is completely sure of his art and sure of himself."
Posted by Ray Pride at December 20, 2006 12:58 PM
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