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EVERYTHING'S GONE GREEN
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2005
)
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Everything's Gone Green Commentary
For a novelist, making the transition from writing something meant to be read, to writing something that will be seen, can be tricky. Dialogue and image need to drive a film in ways that are distinct from how they operate in novels. The job is...
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