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Anthony Sloman | |
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| Born | Anthony B. Sloman (1945-05-06)6 May 1945 (age 80) Waltham Abbey, Essex, England, UK |
| Other names | Tony Sloman |
| Occupation | Film critic |
| Spouse | Simone Posner (m. 1977) |
| Children | Jonathan and David |
Anthony B. Sloman (born 6 May 1945 inWaltham Abbey, Essex) is an Englishfilm producer andscreenwriter.[1]
Tony Sloman is a cinema critic and historian, whose long career has encompassed many facets of film making. He has worked intermittently in the film and television industry since 1964, as an actor,director,editor,sound editor,production manager,producer andscreenwriter.
In the 1970s he directed two British sex drama films –Not Tonight, Darling (1971) andFoursome (1971).[2]
He has written a regular internet film column, "Sunset and Wardour" for the "International Film Studio" and he also contributes film criticism for the BBC weeklylistings magazineRadio Times. He once finished second on the BBC quiz programme "Film Buff of the Year". He is a longtime member of theNational Film Theatre for whom he has served several terms as agovernor of theBritish Film Institute. He has also programmed several retrospectives for theNational Film Theatre.
Sloman has interviewed such figures as SirDavid Lean,Ann Miller andStanley Donen for theGuardian Interview series. He has also written many obituaries of film figures forThe Independent.
In 2021, his memoirs, entitledReel Life – An Autobiocine Memoir, were published by Quoit Media Limited.
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