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Reddit mentions of Getting Away With It: Or: The Further Adventures of the Luckiest Bastard You Ever Saw

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Getting Away With It: Or: The Further Adventures of the Luckiest Bastard You Ever Saw
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Found 1 comment on Getting Away With It: Or: The Further Adventures of the Luckiest Bastard You Ever Saw:

u/drneilpretenamen ยท 2 pointsr/TrueFilm

I second Bresson's Notes on the Cinematographer. Very fascinating, if not obtuse read (which could also be said about the filmmaker). I remember an old interview with Lance Hammer (the director of the masterpiece Ballast) noted that he kept that book in his back pocket on set.

Some other great reads :

Catching the Big Fish by David Lynch

Getting Away With It by Steven Soderbergh (but done as a conversation with Richard Lester, one of his favorite filmmakers)

And there's some great "(insert name of director) on (insert name of director)" interview style books. I remember the Mike Leigh and Federico Fellini ones both being enlightening reads.