Shari Roman

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Shari Roman is an American artist, author, screenwriter and director.

Biography

Originally commissioned by

Filmmaker Magazine
.

Her book on approaches to new cinema, Digital Babylon: Hollywood, Indiewood and Dogme '95 was published in 2001 by Lone Eagle Publishing, and reissued by HCD/The Hollywood Reporter in 2003 and 2007. Her essay on von Trier, The Man Who Would Be Dogme, was published in the 2003 collection, Lars von Trier: Interviews by the University Press of Mississippi, as part of their Conversations with Filmmakers Series. Her fiction has appeared in Veneer Magazine, writings on cinema, music and art have been seen in numerous publications, including British Vogue, Mojo, The Guardian, The Independent and Time Out London. For the cover of Filmmaker Magazine (USA) she wrote The Genius of the System, a profile of multi-media artist Matthew Barney under a National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) grant.

Miscellaneous

She 'sings' on

Greg Weeks
's 2008 solo album.

Death

On October 4, 2009,

Filmmaker Magazine reported that Shari Roman had died on September 9, 2009, at Mt. Sinai Hospital in New York after a brief illness.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Macaulay, Scott (October 4, 2009). "Shari Roman, R.I.P." filmmakermagazine.com. Filmmaker Magazine. Retrieved January 8, 2014.

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