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Lionel Rogosin

Director

“To be a filmmaker you have to have the patience of a monk and the passion of a tiger and be prepared to be paid last.”

 

Biography

Born in New York City, Lionel Rogosin, the son of a prominent industrialist, was a chemistry major at Yale and a Navy engineer before becoming the director of several socially conscious documentaries in the mid-’50s. His first, On the Bowery, won an award at the 1956 Venice Film Festival. His next film, a secretly filmed look at South African life, Come Back Africa (1959), earned him international acclaim. Rogosin then became known as the owner of the prestigious Bleecker Street Cinema, a now-defunct art theater in Greenwich Village. He also continued working on the occasional documentary through the early ’70s. —allmovie guide 

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Aflwydd

26Jul10

Vive le France! There's no other country on earth that cares more about preserving the unheralded masterpieces of film art.

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Mike Spence

20Jul10

I have submitted his masterpiece, On The Bowery, to the database

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