Gus Van Sant

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486 pages 2016

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"Gus Van Sant is a revealing study of a modern-day Renaissance man who has enjoyed highly successful gallery exhibitions of his paintings, who composes songs, performs, and records. He turns out sophisticated still photography, has written a satirical and controversial novel (Pink), and has directed music videos featuring Elton John, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Hanson.".

"Gus Van Sant follows the director from adolescent self-discovery in Portland, Oregon, to postgraduate pilgrimage to Italy, and the newcomer's odyssey to Hollywood, detailing the formative influences on the future filmmaker, ranging from his establishment-bred father to William Burroughs Jr., who became mentor, friend, and on-camera performer for the fledgling director.".

"Based on interviews with family, friends, and colleagues, Gus Van Sant explores his successes and his artistic misfires, above all, revealing how a most unusual talent and independent film icon has succeeded on his own terms, and how he survives today in the high stakes world of contemporary filmmaking."--BOOK JACKET.

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