This Terrible Business Has Been Good to Me: An AutobiographyKey Porter Books, 2004 - 304 páginas In this bestselling autobiography, Norman Jewison reflects on his life as a Hollywood director. Jewison's passionate and entertaining films cover a wide range of subjects and styles, from the classic The Cincinnati Kid to the political satire of The Russians Are Coming to the sultry mystery of In The Heat of the Night (winner of five Academy Awards, including Best Picture of 1967), and from the powerful screen version of Broadway's Fiddler on the Roof to the critically acclaimed A Soldier's Story. Moonstruck, Jewison's most beloved film, garnered three Academy Awards. A mentor to many in the business, Norman Jewison wrote this memoir as part of his legacy to future generations of filmmakers. |
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Foreword by John Patrick Shanley | 7 |
Preface | 9 |
Growing Up Jewish | 11 |
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