Desert Landscapes in Allison Anders' Gas Food Lodging (1992

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Desert Landscapes in Allison Anders' Gas Food Lodging (1992

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1The Mentalist - The Red Barn by Allison Anders, Tom Szentgyörgyi.
"Problem? I haven't got a problem. I've got fucking problems. Plural."
Tim Roth in Four Rooms (1995)
Gas Food Lodging, Allison Anders, 1992
It's my birthday, so if you haven't yet, you are obliged to BUY MY BOOK!!! them's the rules. ----> maryaegates.com/cinemaherway
These last two months have been absolute shit, but I am still so grateful for the part of my book tour I was actually able to do. I know my Dad was so proud. He somehow memorized my tour dates and would text me right before each event to wish me luck and then afterwards to ask how it went.
Hopefully I can pick back up in the fall and come to more cities with more films and more filmmakers. fingers crossed!!!

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