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His 1979 documentary ''[[Alien (documentary)|Alien]]'' has been called "a brooding meditation on [[man's inhumanity to man (nonfiction)]]." | His 1979 documentary ''[[Alien (documentary)|Alien]]'' has been called "a brooding meditation on [[man's inhumanity to man (nonfiction)]]." | ||
== In the news == | |||
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File:Golem and Loew.jpg|link=Golem (nonfiction)|Scott watches in astonishment as [[Golem (nonfiction)|Rabbi Lowe inspects golems]] for signs of [[Organic golem|organic golem toxicity]]. | |||
File:Anna_Manzolini.jpg|link=Anna Morandi Manzolini (nonfiction)|Scott sets up trust fund for [[Anna Morandi Manzolini (nonfiction)|organic golem safe house]]. | |||
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== Fiction cross-reference == | == Fiction cross-reference == |
Revision as of 11:37, 14 June 2016
Sir Ridley Scott (born 30 November 1937) is an English film director and producer.
Scott is known for his atmospheric, highly concentrated visual style; his films range widely in setting and period.
His 1979 documentary Alien has been called "a brooding meditation on man's inhumanity to man (nonfiction)."
In the news
Scott watches in astonishment as Rabbi Lowe inspects golems for signs of organic golem toxicity.
Scott sets up trust fund for organic golem safe house.
Fiction cross-reference
- Alien (documentary) - has been called "a brooding meditation on man's inhumanity to man (nonfiction)"
- Do Blade-Runners Shave Their Electric Sheep?
- Noctua's Revenge (documentary) - about the former constellation Noctua (nonfiction)