Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Director Anthony Minghella dies

Known primarily for his cinematic literary translations, Anthony Minghella had specialized in sweeping, emotionally wrought, character driven stories. Mingella passed away Tuesday in London. He was 54.

The AP has a write up.

I still think his Talented Mr. Ripley is one of the best films of the 90's - a beautifully filmed, fascinating examination of lust and envy with a great ensemble. Through this film and his entire body of work, Minghella seemed to personify a true artisan.

3 comments:

JDot said...

What did he die of?

gdub said...

Follow the link.

JDot said...

Got it.

Bummer.