Andrew Pulver
Andrew Pulver is a film editor of the Guardian newspaper. He is a contributor to Time Out , The New Statesman , The Times Literary Supplement , Sight and Sound , The List and Projections , among other publications. He is the author of Brat Pack Confidential and wrote the introduction to the screenplay of Almost Famous by Cameron Crowe. Pulver's short film, A Fever in the Blood , adapted from a story by Ethan Coen, won the 2002 Kodak-Bafta Award. He lives in London.
Andrew Pulver is a film editor of the Guardian newspaper. He is a contributor to Time Out , The New Statesman , The Times Literary Supplement , Sight and Sound , The List and Projections , among other publications. He is the author of Brat Pack Confidential and wrote the introduction to the screenplay of Almost Famous by Cameron Crowe. Pulver's short film, A Fever in the Blood , adapted from a story by Ethan Coen, won the 2002 Kodak-Bafta Award. He lives in London. See less
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