The Documentary Art of Filmmaker Michael Rubbo

Michael Rubbo's groundbreaking work has had a deep and enduring impact on documentary filmmaking worldwide, though his name has remained relatively unknown. In The Documentary Art of Michael Rubbo, author D.B. Jones traces Rubbo's filmmaking from his days as a film student at Stanford, thr...

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Other Authors: Art Jones, Documentary D.B (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Calgary University of Calgary Press 2017
Series:Cinemas Off Centre
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