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Bob Gliner is an independent documentary film director and producer and Emeritus Faculty of Sociology at San Jose State University.〔(SJSU phone directory )〕 Gliner's work focuses on social advocacy and covers such topics as school reform, developing nations, consumerism, college athletics, the military industrial complex and the disabled.〔von Busack, Richard. (School Blues: SJSU's Bob Gliner examines testing mania in today's schools in 'Democracy Left Behind ). Metro〕 Gliner funds most projects himself and airs his programs on Bay Area PBS stations such as KTEH, KQED, KCSM.〔Rosenthal, David. PBS SHOWS WHY IT'S THE THOUGHTFUL ALTERNATIVE. SAN JOSE MERCURY NEWS September 12, 1988〕 Gliner lives in Ben Lomond, California.〔Redwine, Nancy. Videos aim to make a difference. Santa Cruz Sentinel. August 24, 2000.〕 Gliner's work has been criticized for lack of adequate funding 〔Antonucci, Mike. A POIGNANT TRIP HOME TO VIETNAM. SAN JOSE MERCURY. April 11, 1994.〕 even while being praised for his prodigious output of several films a year for over a decade. He taught himself filmmaking.〔Cassidy, Mike. TIME EXPOSURE: A DOCUMENTARIAN LOOKS AT THE RAT RACE. SAN JOSE MERCURY. August 29, 1999〕 ==Awards== *2008 Bronze Remi. WorldFest International Independent Film Festival. ''Democracy Left Behind''.〔http://www.worldfest.org/PAGES/winners.htm〕 *2005 Cine Golden Eagle. ''Playing for Keeps''〔http://www.cine.org/archives/winner-archives/index.php〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bob Gliner」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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