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10 oeuvres 228 utilisateurs 5 critiques

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Dito Montiel, his work, and his band Gutterboy have been featured in cover stories in such magazines as In Fashion and Details. His articles, interviews, poetry, etc. have appeared in Vanity Fair, Interview, and numerous other magazines. He lives in Santa Monica, California

Œuvres de Dito Montiel

A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints (2003) — Auteur — 117 exemplaires
Empire State [2013 film] (2013) — Directeur — 25 exemplaires
Fighting [2009 film] (2009) — Directeur — 18 exemplaires
The Son of No One [2011 film] (2012) — Directeur — 12 exemplaires
Boulevard [2014 film] (2015) — Directeur — 12 exemplaires
The Clapper [2017 film] (2018) — Directeur — 4 exemplaires
Man Down (2017) 3 exemplaires
The Story of Milk (2012) 1 exemplaire

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Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Professions
writer
musician
film director

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Critiques

Reminiscent of the beats, and very enjoyable. The story of the author's upbringing in Queens back in the 80's, when Astoria was still a rough-and-tumble narrative. Robert Downey Jr. stars in the film version.
 
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alissamarie | 4 autres critiques | Oct 25, 2009 |
Reminiscent of the beats, and very enjoyable. The story of the author's upbringing in Queens back in the 80's, when Astoria was still a rough-and-tumble narrative. Robert Downey Jr. stars in the film version.
 
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alissamarie | 4 autres critiques | Oct 25, 2009 |
Reminiscent of the beats, and very enjoyable. The story of the author's upbringing in Queens back in the 80's, when Astoria was still a rough-and-tumble narrative. Robert Downey Jr. stars in the film version.
 
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alissamarie | 4 autres critiques | Oct 25, 2009 |
I read this almost in one sitting. It's entertaining. Caught myself rolling my eyes a few times at the hyperbolic descriptions of wild times - had Montiel toned it down a bit, the credibility would have been stronger for me. That being said -- I believe nearly every word of this memoir, based on the context of the time. Some lives are just that incredible. I just found the "extreme wildness" angle distracting, comparing it in my mind to descriptive writers who have had longer periods of consistent wildness, and yet don't seem to get so "in-your-face" about it. What I liked best was the way Montiel's love for New York shows itself in his prose, and the spiritual nature he brings into his observations of events. There is also a refreshing lack of negativity in his storytelling.… (plus d'informations)
 
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kallos | 4 autres critiques | Sep 9, 2008 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
10
Membres
228
Popularité
#98,697
Évaluation
3.2
Critiques
5
ISBN
28

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