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    American film director, screenwriter and cinematographer

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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tom_DiCilloTom DiCillo - Wikipedia

    Thomas A. DiCillo. ( 1953-08-14) August 14, 1953 (age 70) Camp Le Jeune, North Carolina, U.S. Occupation (s) Film director, screenwriter, cinematographer. Years active. 1979–present. Thomas A. DiCillo (born August 14, 1953) is an American film director, screenwriter, cinematographer, and musician .

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    Tom DiCillo is an American filmmaker who worked with Jim Jarmusch and Steve Buscemi. He directed Johnny Suede, Living in Oblivion, Delirious and more.

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    • Camp LeJeune, North Carolina, USA
  3. Tom DiCillo is an American director, cinematographer, writer and actor who worked with Jim Jarmusch and Howard Brookner. He is known for his films Johnny Suede, Living in Oblivion, The Real Blonde and When You're Strange.

    • August 14, 1953
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  5. Feb 27, 1998 · Tom DiCillo talks about his independent film \"Real Blonde\", starring Matthew Modine and Catherine Keener, and its themes of illusion and disillusionment in the entertainment industry. He also discusses his acting experience, his views on Hollywood and Sundance, and his relationship with Paramount.

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  6. Jul 21, 2020 · Tom DiCillos 1995 film Living in Oblivion, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary today, is a low-budget indie that skewers low-budget indie clichés with droll humor and playful visuals...

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  7. TOM DiCILLO is one of the founding members of the American Independent Film movement that began in New York City in the late 1970’s. His early contributions were as Director of Photography on several feature films including Howard Brookner's Burroughs and Jim Jarmuschs Stranger Than Paradise .

  8. Tom DiCillo. Biography. Tom DiCillo is an American director, cinematographer, writer and actor born in Camp Le Jeune, North Carolina, and who studied film at New York University. During his early career he began working with director Jim Jarmusch as a cinematographer on films that include Permanent Vacation and Stranger Than Paradise.

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