One of my favorite filmmakers is dead at 54. British writer/director Anthony Minghella brought consummate craftsmanship and a literary sensibility to films like
The English Patient,
The Talented Mr. Ripley and
Breaking and Entering. He considered himself first and foremost a writer, even as he brought locales as diverse as the North African desert, postwar Italy and 21st century London to vivid life on the screen. Last month Minghella discussed his
life in pictures at the British Academy of Film and Television Arts.
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