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Brooks Riley (Catspeak)

Brooks Riley, director, producer, film critic, editor and screenwriter, is a former Senior Editor of Film Comment magazine and former film critic for WNYC-TV. She has written for The New York Times, The Village Voice, The Boston Phoenix, Opera News and The Washington Post. She also worked for Jean‐Luc Godard as producer at Francis Ford Coppola’s Zoetrope Studios. She was Executive Producer on a number of films, including Mee-Shee the Water Giant, Puckoon, and Führer Ex. She has directed 10 opera productions for TV and DVD, including Wagner’s Ring of the Nibelung from the Deutsches Nationaltheater in Weimar and the Israeli Opera Festival’s Aida in Masada. Email: brooks.r [at] gmx.de

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Posted on Monday, Dec 2, 2013 12:10AMSunday, October 7, 2018 by Brooks Riley (Catspeak)

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Posted on Monday, Nov 11, 2013 12:15AMSunday, October 7, 2018 by Brooks Riley (Catspeak)

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