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In the fall of 1966, London, England, was the epicenter of the new youth-culture as defined by drugs, rock-n-roll, free love, and liberal political activism. Clark Westfield arrived there to spend his junior year of college at the University of London. He had two simple goals: have exciting international adventures and finally lose his virginity. But he never imagined what it would cost him - emotionally and physically.

Produktbeschreibung
In the fall of 1966, London, England, was the epicenter of the new youth-culture as defined by drugs, rock-n-roll, free love, and liberal political activism. Clark Westfield arrived there to spend his junior year of college at the University of London. He had two simple goals: have exciting international adventures and finally lose his virginity. But he never imagined what it would cost him - emotionally and physically.
Autorenporträt
Randall Blair is a filmmaker and an Associate Professor of film and video in the School of Communication at American University (Washington, DC). He is also the Program Director of the graduate program Producing Film and Video. At American University, he teaches courses in film production, directing, producing and scriptwriting. Mr. Blair has written two novels, Lovely Rita and Curse of the Nice Guy. He is also the author of a popular college textbook, The Producer's Sourcebook. He has created award-winning documentaries, short dramatic films and educational/corporate videos. These films have been shown on PBS stations and on television networks in Germany, the Czech Republic, Hungary and other countries. His films have been screened in film festivals and film markets including Berlin, Sundance, San Francisco, Aspen, New York Underground, Long Island, Palm Beach, Independent Feature Film, Wine Country and Angelciti. Mr. Blair's awards include two CINE Golden Eagles, four Tellys, an ITVA Bronze Reel, two Silver International Cindys, two gold and four Silver Medals from Worldfest Houston, and the Washington Peer Awards for Best Director and Best Scriptwriter of a narrative film less than 30 minutes. In addition, Mr. Blair has been a professional photographer, television programmer and the owner/manager of a group of commercial radio stations.