Taxi Driver
by Amy Taubin
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Book Presentation:
Taxi Driver made Martin Scorsese's reputation as a director. This book provides a personal commentary on the film, a brief production history and a detailed filmography. In the "BFI Film Classics" series.
About the Author:
Amy Taubin has been a film critic for the Village Voice since 1987, and is contributing editor of Sight and Sound. She started her professional life as an actress, appearing on Broadway, most notably as Sandy in The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1968), and in avant-garde films, among them Michael Snow's Wavelength (1967) and Andy Warhol's Couch and The Thirteen Most Beautiful Women (both 1964).
Press Reviews:
"Sight and Sound is the last word on Scorsese's powerhouse." -- Film Comment
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