Tom Milne
TOM MILNE was a leading British film Critic, contributing to Sight& Sound , the Monthly Film Bulletin, The Observer, The Financial Times and The Times during his career. During the 1960s he worked at the British Film Institute as Associate Editor of Sight& Sound and Editor of the Monthly Film Bulletin . In addition to his study of Mamoulian , published in the BFI/Thames& Hudson Cinema One series, Milne published a number of monographs on Film Directors Joseph Losey (1967) - also in the Cinema...See more
TOM MILNE was a leading British film Critic, contributing to Sight& Sound , the Monthly Film Bulletin, The Observer, The Financial Times and The Times during his career. During the 1960s he worked at the British Film Institute as Associate Editor of Sight& Sound and Editor of the Monthly Film Bulletin . In addition to his study of Mamoulian , published in the BFI/Thames& Hudson Cinema One series, Milne published a number of monographs on Film Directors Joseph Losey (1967) - also in the Cinema One series - and a short study on the Danish Director Carl Theodor Dreyer (1971) and edited and translated an anthology of interviews and writings on Jean-Luc Godard (1972). Tom Milne had a lifelong interest in the translation and subtitling of French films for television screenings and was the Founding Editor of the Time Out Film Guide , first published in 1989. Introduction by GEOFF ANDREW - Head of the Film Programme at BFI Southbank, UK, and was previously Film Editor of Time Out London . He is the author of several books including Nicholas Ray: Poet of Nightfall (BFI, 2004) and, in the BFI Film Classics series, volumes on Kieslowski's Three Colours Trilogy and Kiarostami's 10 . See less