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OverviewRick Winston's lifelong love of movies led to the creation of one of Vermont's leading cultural institutions, the Savoy Theater in Montpelier, Vermont. With humor and heart, he takes us behind the scenes of the hard and rewarding work of building a film venue over decades in a grateful community. Save Me a Seat! is the story of how a vibrant film culture took root in unlikely surroundings, and the story of how a boy from the New York City suburbs landed in Vermont and became a preeminent film programmer and historian in the Green Mountain State. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rick WinstonPublisher: Rootstock Publishing Imprint: Rootstock Publishing Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.354kg ISBN: 9781578691289ISBN 10: 1578691281 Pages: 262 Publication Date: 29 August 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsSave Me a Seat! is a chronicle of a lifetime love affair with cinema. Rick Winston carries his enthusiasm for the NYC independent theaters' fare of the '50s and '60s to the Green Mountains of Vermont, where it takes root in virgin cinematic soil. He describes the origins and growth of a community of film lovers far from the traditional centers of popular culture. Every page throbs with Winston's passion for movies. If you love movies, you will love this book. -Paul Hirsch, Oscar-winning film editor and author of A Long Time Ago in a Cutting Room Far, Far Away . . . Pop some corn, pour a drink and find a comfy chair. You'll want to settle in for this autobiography framed by the author's consuming love for film. Save Me a Seat! is part romp and part documentary, culled from Rick Winston's earliest moments as a fanboy in the 1950s to his years as an encyclopedic cinema owner and teacher decades later. Serious cinephiles and casual moviegoers alike will enjoy the show. -Pamela Polston, co-founder and art editor of Seven Days Winston's book is an immensely engaging personal history that any passionate filmgoer will instantly relate to. By reliving his lifelong love of movies, he also allows us to relive our own. -Peter Rainer, Pulitzer Prize finalist in criticism, author of Rainer on Film: Thirty Years of Film Writing in a Turbulent and Transformative Era """Save Me a Seat! is a chronicle of a lifetime love affair with cinema. Rick Winston carries his enthusiasm for the NYC independent theaters' fare of the '50s and '60s to the Green Mountains of Vermont, where it takes root in virgin cinematic soil. He describes the origins and growth of a community of film lovers far from the traditional centers of popular culture. Every page throbs with Winston's passion for movies. If you love movies, you will love this book."" -Paul Hirsch, Oscar-winning film editor and author of A Long Time Ago in a Cutting Room Far, Far Away . . . ""Pop some corn, pour a drink and find a comfy chair. You'll want to settle in for this autobiography framed by the author's consuming love for film. Save Me a Seat! is part romp and part documentary, culled from Rick Winston's earliest moments as a fanboy in the 1950s to his years as an encyclopedic cinema owner and teacher decades later. Serious cinephiles and casual moviegoers alike will enjoy the show."" -Pamela Polston, co-founder and art editor of Seven Days ""Winston's book is an immensely engaging personal history that any passionate filmgoer will instantly relate to. By reliving his lifelong love of movies, he also allows us to relive our own."" -Peter Rainer, Pulitzer Prize finalist in criticism, author of Rainer on Film: Thirty Years of Film Writing in a Turbulent and Transformative Era" Author Information"Rick Winston grew up in Yonkers, New York, and became hooked watching old films on TV at a young age. He went to Columbia College and University of California, Berkeley, where there were many opportunities to catch up on films while putting off writing English Literature papers. He co-founded the Savoy Theater in Montpelier, Vermont in 1981, and was co-owner until he and his wife Andrea Serota sold it in 2009. Winston's previous book, ""Red Scare in the Green Mountains"" (Rootstock, 2018) won the 2019 Richard O. Hathaway Award from the Vermont Historical Society for ""Outstanding Contribution to Vermont History."" He currently teaches film history throughout Vermont." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |