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TURN EVERY PAGE: THE ADVENTURES OF ROBERT CARO AND ROBERT GOTTLIEB

TURN EVERY PAGE: THE ADVENTURES OF ROBERT CARO AND ROBERT GOTTLIEB

SUN, 12/4, 4:00pm, 112 min SAG HARBOR CINEMA

Co-Presented with the Sag Harbor Cinema Arts Center

Q/A with Director Lizzie Gottlieb; Robert Caro in conversation with Giulia D’Angolo Vallan

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Director: Lizzie Gottlieb
Producers: Lizzie Gottlieb, Joanne Nerenberg, Jen Small
Editors: Molly Bernstein, Kristen Nutile
Cinematographer:
W. Mott Hupfel III

Turn Every Page explores the remarkable 50-year relationship between two literary legends, writer Robert Caro and his longtime editor Robert Gottlieb. Now 86, Caro is working to complete the final volume of his masterwork, The Years of Lyndon Johnson; Gottlieb, 91, waits to edit it. With humor and insight, this unique double portrait reveals the work habits, peculiarities and professional joys of these two ferocious intellects at the culmination of a journey that has consumed both their lives and impacted generations of politicians, activists, writers, and readers.

Elizabeth Alice Gottlieb, known as "Lizzie", was born to the editor Robert Gottlieb and the actress Maria Tucci. Lizzie began her career directing theater in New York. Her first feature documentary, Today’s Man, follows her brother Nicky, who is on the autism spectrum.