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Bio | Julian Rubinstein
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Photo by Kael Alford. Ballad of the Whiskey Robber. Borders 2004 “Original Voices” Non-Fiction Book of the Year. 2005 Edgar Allan Poe Award, Best Fact Crime Book. 2005 Anthony Award, Best Non-fiction. 2007 Audie Award, Best Audio Book (serving as co-producer, director, narrator and music composer). Notable Story of the Year, Best American Science and Nature Writing, 2014, for “ Operation Easter. 8221; from the New Yorker (July 22, 2013). 2009 Lowell Thomas Travel Writing Award, Bronze Medal,. Finalist, F...
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Articles | Julian Rubinstein
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From the New Yorker: Operation Easter. The underground network of men obsessed with stealing the eggs of rare birds, and the national police operation to stop them. : Read More. From Rolling Stone: They Call It Suicide. A complex murder scheme and the tragic truth about the Guarani Indians of Brazil, believed to have the world's highest suicide rate. : Read More. An excerpt from “Ballad of the Whiskey Robber”. An excerpt from the award-winning non-fiction book : Read More. From Details: Highway to Hell.
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Projects | Julian Rubinstein
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Ballad of the Whiskey Robber. Whiskey Robber Audio Cabaret. The Journalist & The Shrink. Short rotoscope film based on new work by Julian Rubinstein. Julian Rubinstein’s Music.
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The Journalist & The Shrink | Julian Rubinstein
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The Journalist & The Shrink. Using archival footage, home movies, personal diaries, ten years of recorded phone calls, and three years of documentary footage, an intensely personal story of mortality, identity and reconciliation between father and son. In progress. Based on the national award-winning essay, Final Cut, from Denver’s. Magazine, downloadable here: bit.ly/oxnOXz. Click to read obits from.
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Video | Julian Rubinstein
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An Afternoon in Bourj el-Barajneh. Meaning Tower of Towers, "Bourj el-Barajneh," located in south Beirut, is one of 12 Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon. It is 1 km in size. Fifteen to twenty thousand people, who have no official citizenship in any country, call it home. Written and directed by Julian Rubinstein. Camera: Amal Hamdan and Julian Rubinstein. Editors: Michael DeMinico and Julian Rubinstein. Scene from [Untitled] Rotoscope short by Julian Rubinstein. Director of Photography, Pierro Basso.
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