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Mike White (writer; filmmaker)

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Mike White initially came to fame when - in the pages of [1] - he took director [2] to task for allegedly failing to include [3] in a list of Hong Kong directors who had influenced him prior to his making of [4]. White claimed that many key elements from the film were borrowed from Lam's [5], a claim he attempted to back up by making a comparison of the two films in a film of his own titled, [6]

White's film quickly became a darling on the underground film festival circuit, and it can currently be seen here.

More recently, White began his own film & tv podcast, titled THE PROJECTION BOOTH. It can be accessed here.

White also recently released a collection of his Cashiers Du Cinemart articles and interviews in book form as Impossibly Funky: A Cashiers Du Cinemart Collection.

  1. ^ Cashiers Du Cinemart
  2. ^ Quentin Tarantino
  3. ^ Ringo Lam
  4. ^ Reservoir Dogs
  5. ^ City On Fire
  6. ^ Who Do You Think You're Fooling?