Tony Rayns, British Critic and Champion of East Asian Cinema, Dies at 78
Tony Rayns, the British writer, festival programmer and screenwriter who introduced Western audiences to East Asian cinema, has died at 78.
Tony Rayns, the British writer, festival programmer and screenwriter who introduced Western audiences to East Asian cinema, has died at 78.
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