"Stone Reader" is a debut of enormous craft, surety and resourcefulness --- a superlative, soul-baring non-fiction work that will generate torrential word-of-mouth among auds lucky enough to catch it.
In his well-regarded documentary “Stone Reader,” Mark Moskowitz, an agreeable-seeming director of political commercials, endeavors to track down the author of a novel that he tried to crack at age 18.
"Stone Reader" sells itself as a detective story, but it's really a love story. A love story about books. Mark Moscowitz's documentary about his search for the author of an obscure, out-of-print tome ...
In 1972, 18-year-old Mark Moskowitz, who has since become an acclaimed director of political spots and commercials, picked up The Stones of Summer, a well-reviewed book by first-time author Dow ...
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Filmmaker Mark Moskowitz finally reads a critically acclaimed novel he bought back in 1972, and discovers that both the book and the author have long since vanished. STONE READER documents Moskowitz's ...
When Samuel Johnson said, “No place affords a more striking conviction of the vanity of human hopes than a public library,” he might have had Dow Mossman in mind. Despite a New York Times rave for his ...
This compelling 2002 documentary by Mark Moskowitz, an avid fiction reader who makes a living shooting political commercials, is a kind of literary detective story, though paradoxically the piece of ...