The Stone Reader (2003)
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Reviews Counted:64
Fresh:52
Rotten:12
Average Rating:7.1/10
Consensus: This fascinating documentary will be of most interest to those who read and write for a living.
Theatrical Release:Feb 12, 2003 Limited
Synopsis: In this labor-of-love documentary, director-writer-producer Mark Moskowitz tackles a project he had been wanting to pursue since he was 18 years old. In 1972 he read a New York Times book review of... In this labor-of-love documentary, director-writer-producer Mark Moskowitz tackles a project he had been wanting to pursue since he was 18 years old. In 1972 he read a New York Times book review of THE STONES OF SUMMER by Dow Mossman, a title which would later became an object of obsession for Moskowitz. Though he shelved the book for 25 years, Moskowitz finally did read it and was amazed at its ingenuity. He was shocked that its onetime author never penned another book. Determined to solve this mystery, Moskowitz made THE STONE READER, documenting his research project in finding the forgotten author and getting to the bottom of the publishing mystery of how so many great works of literature, and great authors, just disappear. Moskowitz's infectious excitement about literature--reading it, collecting it, understanding it, enjoying it--comes through loud and clear in this inspiring film. He interviews some fascinating characters on his search for Mossman, including Frank Conroy, an author and the head of the Iowa University Writer's Workshop; Robert Gottlieb, the editor of Joseph Heller's CATCH 22 and former Editor-in-Chief at Simon & Schuster; and Leslie Fiedler, a literary critic and author of LOVE AND DEATH IN THE AMERICAN NOVEL. [More]
Director: Mark Moskowitz
Director: Mark Moskowitz
Screenwriter: Mark Moskowitz
Producer: Mark Moskowitz, Robert Goodman
Studio: Jet Films
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It sends viewers running to the bookstore or the library. Full Review |
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You're not likely to see a more impassioned and heartfelt tribute to the joy of reading. Full Review |
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Loved the discovery, but hated the man’s forcing of himself on the project. Full Review |
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It is about that almost mystical connection between authors and their readers. Full Review |
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Stone Reader is in many ways an undisciplined home movie ... But that's OK. Little by little Moskowitz builds his airtight case that reading matters. Full Review |
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Just as in a good read, the point is more in the journey than the destination. Full Review |
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Worthwhile for anybody with an interest in reading or writing. Full Review |
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Failure can take an enormous toll on a writer, but success sometimes can be just as brutal. Full Review |
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familiar ground of bookish geeks conversing about their favorites Full Review |
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This filmed travelogue, a cinematic one-man's-diary -- or whatever you care to call it -- never really gives a reason for the audience to care about its subjects or its central thesis. Full Review |
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This navel-gazing documentary is too much about Moskowitz and not enough about the object of his obsession. Full Review |
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It's an intimate look at the gears inside one person's head and a study of how an obsession, when handled judiciously, can be enlightening. Full Review |
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