The Ones They Left Behind
Autor Antonio Elmalehen Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 noi 2014
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ISBN-13: 9780990640677
ISBN-10: 0990640671
Pagini: 262
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: 21CENT IMPRINTS LLC
ISBN-10: 0990640671
Pagini: 262
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: 21CENT IMPRINTS LLC
Notă biografică
Antonio Elmaleh was born and raised in New York City. After an early exit from Duke University, he worked on such feature films as Sidney Lumet's CHILD'S PLAY, THE LAST OF SHEILA, Neil Simon's THE SUNSHINE BOYS, BANG THE DRUM SLOWLY, THE ALL-AMERICAN GIRL and Simon's stage version of CHAPTER TWO. Antonio worked in acquisitions at World Northal Corporation, which domestically distributed independent/foreign films such as: BREAD AND CHOCOLATE; COUSIN, COUSINE; The Who's QUADROPHENIA; Nicholas Roeg's BAD TIMING and Peter Weir's THE LAST WAVE, as well as the first Chinese martial arts movies ever seen on American television. Later he was a development executive at 20th Century Fox and a freelance story analyst for Warner Brothers, Motown Production and Vestron Pictures. From 1986-89 he managed a co-production slate of six films in partnership with BBC-TV and was Executive Producer of THE VISION, starring Lee Remick, Dirk Bogarde and Helena Bonham Carter. A story of American evangelicals taking control of the fledgling British satellite television industry, the film opened the London Film Festival in 1988. Between 1989 and 1998 Antonio managed the portfolio of World-Wide Holdings Corporation, a privately-held real estate company. During that time he also bought and developed residential projects in New York City's Tribeca and Chelsea neighborhoods. In 1999, Antonio began researching and writing THE ONES THEY LEFT BEHIND, a novel about a Civil War veteran's one-man peace march set during the stormy days of American Reconstruction.