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An in-depth investigation into the private world of the American writer J. D. Salinger (1919-2010), who lived most of his life behind the impenetrable wall of a self-imposed seclusion: how his dramatic experiences during World War II influenced his life and work, his relationships with very young women, his obsessive writing methods, his many literary secrets.
$2000000
$650675
125 min
2013-09-06
Released
English
66
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Self - Photojournalist
Self - Writer
Self - Salinger's Friend
Self - Writer
Self - Writer
Self - Playwright
Self - Actor
Self - Actor
Self - Rare Bookseller
Self - Salinger's Biographer
Self - Book Editor
Self - Screenwriter
Self - Writer
Self - Salinger's Fan
Self - Writer
Self - Salinger's Biographer
Self - Book Editor
Self - Salinger's Friend
Self - New Yorker Biographer
Self - Salinger's Biographer
Self - Writer
Self - New Yorker Biographer
Self - O. O'Neill's Biographer
Self - Teacher
Self - D-Day Veteran
Self - War Historian
Self - Son of P. Fitzgerald, CIC
Self - E. Hemingway's Grandson
Self - Salinger's Friend
Self - Writer
Self - L. Fosburgh's Widower
Self - Writer
Self - War Historian
Self - Writer
Self - Holocaust Historian
Self - Writer
Self - Literary Critic
Self - Screenwriter
Self - Writer
Self - Writer
Self - TV Producer
Self - Writer
Self - Actor
Self - Writer
Self - Writer
Self - Actor
Self - Filmmaker
Self - Writer
Self - Writer
Self - Filmmaker
Self - Photographer
Self - Writer
Self - Writer
Self - NYPD Officer
Self - Writer
Self - Pyschologist
Self - Forensic Psychologist
Self - Historian
Self - Historian
Self - Journalist
Self - Playwright
Self - Writer
Self - Writer
Self - Journalist
J. D. Salinger
Drama Reconstruction Player
Drama Reconstruction Player
Bob Giroux
The Imaginary Friend
Drama Reconstruction Player
Self - Salinger's Friend (archive footage)
Self (archive footage)
Self - Writer (archive footage)
Self - Writer (archive footage)
Self - New Yorker Editor (archive footage)
Self - Film Producer (archive footage)
Self - Salinger's Daughter (archive footage)
Self (archive footage)
Self - Musician (archive footage)
Self - Former Deputy DA (archive footage)
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