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Dan Sallitt was born on 27 July, 1955 in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, United States, is an American filmmaker and film critic. Discover Dan Sallitt's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?

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Occupation Filmmaker and film critic
Age 68 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 27 July, 1955
Birthday 27 July
Birthplace Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, United States
Nationality United States

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1955

Dan Sallitt (born July 27, 1955) is an American filmmaker and film critic.

He is known for his microbudget filmmaking and cinephile film criticism.

Sallitt was born on July 27, 1955, in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.

1976

He received a Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics from Harvard College in 1976 and a Master of Fine Arts in Screenwriting from the University of California, Los Angeles in 1979.

Sallitt resides in New York City, where he works as a technical writer for the New York City Office of Technology and Innovation.

Sallitt moved to Los Angeles in 1976, where he served as first-string film critic for The Los Angeles Reader from 1983 to 1985.

He has written film criticism for outlets such as Slate, The Chicago Reader, MUBI, Masters of Cinema, and The Village Voice.

He maintains a film blog called Thanks for the Use of the Hall.

1986

In 1986, Sallitt wrote and directed his first feature film, Polly Perverse Strikes Again, which he financed solely from his work as a film critic.

1992

He moved to New York City in 1992.

1998

There, he wrote and directed Honeymoon (1998), followed by All the Ships at Sea (2004).

2012

When Sight & Sound published its list of the greatest films of all time in 2012, Sallitt was asked to submit a list of his top-ten films.

His selections consisted of Angel, Daisy Kenyon, Diary of a Country Priest, The General, The Mother and the Whore, Morocco, Notorious, Rio Bravo, Ruggles of Red Gap, and The Searchers.

He released The Unspeakable Act in 2012.

It played at several major international film festivals, including the Rotterdam, Viennale, Karlovy Vary, Edinburgh, Melbourne, and BAMCinemaFest.

The film won the Independent Visions Competition prize at the Sarasota Film Festival, and was acquired for U.S. distribution by The Cinema Guild.

The film appeared on year-end top ten lists by Amy Taubin, Jonathan Rosenbaum, Adrian Martin, and Ignatiy Vishnevetsky and was included in the afterword to the Korean edition of Rosenbaum's Essential Cinema: On the Necessity of Film Canons.

2013

In 2013, Anthology Film Archives hosted a retrospective of his work in conjunction with the theatrical release of The Unspeakable Act.

In Film Comment, Jonathan Robbins noted that Sallitt's work was "rooted in the films of Robert Bresson, Eric Rohmer, Jean Eustache, John Cassavetes, and Maurice Pialat".

Later that same year, additional Sallitt retrospectives were held at the Cineuropa Film Festival in Santiago de Compostela, Spain and the CGAI Cinematheque in A Coruña, Spain.

2014

In 2014, the George Eastman House in Rochester, New York held a retrospective called "Three Weekends with Dan Sallitt."

2019

His fifth feature film, Fourteen, premiered in 2019 at the 69th Berlin International Film Festival, and was picked up for U.S. distribution by Grasshopper Film.

In 2019, Filmadrid hosted a retrospective of Sallitt's work.