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SUMMARY:Turn Every Page: The Tales of Robert Cairo and Robert Gottlieb
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 is an\nengrossing documentary that explores a remarkable fifty-year\nrelat
 ionship between two American literary legends. Now 86\, writer and\nPulitz
 er Prize winner Robert Caro (The Power Broker)\, is working to\ncomplete t
 he final volume of his masterwork\, The Years of Lyndon\nJohnson\; Cairo
 ’s longtime editor\, Robert Gottlieb\, 91\, waits to edit\nit. The task 
 of finishing their life’s work looms before them. With\nhumor and insigh
 t\, this unique double portrait reveals the work\nhabits\, peculiarities a
 nd professional joys of these two ferocious\nintellects at the culmination
  of a journey that has consumed both\ntheir lives and impacted generations
  of politicians\, activists\,\nwriters\, and readers. [2022\, US\, 112 min
 \, Rating: PG-13] Kimberley\nJones of the Austin Chronicle pens\, “This 
 is\, after all\, a daughter\nprofiling her dad and his co-worker. That int
 imacy informs the energy\nof the film\, and opens up avenues hardly availa
 ble to most\ndocumentarians.” Lynn Venhaus of the Webster-Kirkwood Times
  say\,\n“The pair have lived colorful\, celebrated lives\, and are hones
 t in\ntheir self-awareness. To watch them work is akin to a symphony\ncond
 uctor. We are in the presence of greatness.” Venue: Cinema Art\nTheater.
  Presenter: Rehoboth Beach Film Society.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Turn Every Page: The Tales of Robert Cairo and
  Robert Gottlieb is an engrossing documentary that explores a remarkable f
 ifty-year relationship between two American literary legends. Now 86\, wri
 ter and Pulitzer Prize winner Robert Caro (The Power Broker)\, is working 
 to complete the final volume of his masterwork\, The Years of Lyndon Johns
 on\; Cairo’s longtime editor\, Robert Gottlieb\, 91\, waits to edit it. 
 The task of finishing their life’s work looms before them. With humor an
 d insight\, this unique double portrait reveals the work habits\, peculiar
 ities and professional joys of these two ferocious intellects at the culmi
 nation of a journey that has consumed both their lives and impacted genera
 tions of politicians\, activists\, writers\, and readers. [2022\, US\, 112
  min\, Rating: PG-13] Kimberley Jones of the Austin Chronicle pens\, “Th
 is is\, after all\, a daughter profiling her dad and his co-worker. That i
 ntimacy informs the energy of the film\, and opens up avenues hardly avail
 able to most documentarians.” Lynn Venhaus of the Webster-Kirkwood Times
  say\, “The pair have lived colorful\, celebrated lives\, and are honest
  in their self-awareness. To watch them work is akin to a symphony conduct
 or. We are in the presence of greatness.” Venue: Cinema Art Theater. Pre
 senter: Rehoboth Beach Film Society.
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