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Wollen, Peter (Personal Name)

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His Signs and meaning in the cinema, 1969.

LC in OCLC: Feb. 10, 1998: (hdg.: Wollen, Peter, 1938-)

Autopia, 2002: t.p. (Peter Wollen) p. 3 of cover (prof. film sudies, Univ. Calif. Los Angeles)

Guardian WWW site, viewed Jan. 9, 2020 (Peter Wollen, writer and film-maker, born 29 June 1938, Woodford, north-east London; died 17 December 2019; Wollen's own involvement in film-making began as a writer on Mark Peploe's screenplay for what became Michelangelo Antonioni's final international success, The Passenger (1975). With Laura Mulvey, whom he had married in 1968, Wollen then made a series of essayistic films. Wollen's critical work had continued with his essay The Two Avant-gardes (1975). He continued to make television arts documentaries on both sides of the Atlantic, while teaching at the University of California, Los Angeles, from 1988 until early-onset Alzheimer's led to his retirement in 2005)

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