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Rob Epstein
Rob Epstein, also credited as Robert P. Epstein (born April 6, 1955), is an American director, producer, writer and editor. Epstein has won two Academy Awards for Best Documentary Feature, for the films ''The Times of Harvey Milk'' and ''Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt''. Recently, Epstein has transitioned from non-fiction documentaries into scripted narratives, producing such biopics as ''HOWL'', his award-winning film about Allen Ginsberg’s controversial poem by the same name (starring James Franco), and ''Lovelace'', the story about the life and trials of pornographic superstar Linda Lovelace (starring Amanda Seyfried). == Early career ==
Epstein began his filmmaking career at the age of 19, after taking a Green Tortoise bus from New York City to San Francisco. Soon after arriving on the west coast, he answered a classified ad for a documentary seeking a production intern. This led Epstein to become the youngest of six filmmakers in the Mariposa Film Group, the entity responsible for directing the landmark 1977 documentary ''Word Is Out: Stories of Some of Our Lives'', considered to be the first feature documentary about the gay experience in America. The film played in theaters and was broadcast nationally on PBS, an unusual occurrence for a documentary at that point in time.
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