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James F. Monaco (November 15, 1942 – November 25, 2019) was an American
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Life and Work

Monaco founded Baseline in 1982, an early online database about the entertainment industry, and a forerunner of the
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. It was taken over by
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in 2006. In 2011 the Times sold the company to Project Hollywood LLC, which is majority owned by entrepreneurs Laurie Silvers and Mitchell Rubenstein, who sold it to
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in 2014 for a reported $50 million. He has taught at
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, Columbia University,
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, and the City University of New York. He was a media commentator for
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on
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in the 1980s, and has written for ''
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'', '' The Village Voice'', and ''
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''. He wrote several books, including ''The New Wave: Truffaut, Godard, Chabrol, Rohmer, Rivette'' (1976), ''How To Read A Film'' (1977, 1981, 1999, 2009)Google Books
/ref> and ''American Film Now'' (1979). Monaco was also a contributing editor and writer to the Canadian film magazine, Take One, for many years. He was the founder and president of UNET 2 Corporation, and he ran Harbor Electronic Publishing in New York and Sag Harbor. In 2012 he co-founded the Long Island Nature Organization, Inc., sponsors of the annual Long Island Natural History Conference. Since 2001 In Germany a reputable student film award is named after James F. Monaco, "Der Goldene Monaco" or The Golden Monaco

https://www.dergoldenemonaco.de/] Every year the student award is handed over to the winners in a large Oscar like show in front of up to 1,600 students in th
Siegerlandhalle
a large venue in the city of University of Siegen, the University of Siegen, where the award was born. James Monaco died of vascular disease on November 25, 2019.


Published works

*''The New Wave: Truffaut, Godard, Chabrol, Rohmer, Rivette''. Oxford University Press, 1976 *''How to Read A Film: Movies, Media, and Beyond''. Oxford University Press, 1977, 1981, 2000, 2009 *''Celebrity''. Dell, 1978 *''Media Culture''. Dell, 1978 *''Alain Resnais: The Role of Imagination''. Oxford University Press, 1978 *''American Film Now: The People, The Power, The Money, The Movies''. Oxford University Press, 1979. New York Zoetrope, updated edition 1984 *''Who's Who in American Film Now''. New York Zoetrope, 1981, updated edition 1987 *''The French Revolutionary Calendar''. New York Zoetrope, 1982. *''The Connoisseur's Guide to the Movies''. Facts on File Publications, 1985 *''The International Encyclopedia of Film''. Putnam and Virgin, 1991 *''The Movie Guide. Putnam and Virgin'', 1992, 1994 *''Cinemania: Interactive Movie Guide'' - DVD-ROM. (Contributor) Microsoft, 1992 *''The Dictionary of New Media''. Harbor Electronic Publishing, 1999 *''How To Read a Film: Multimedia Edition''. Harbor Electronic Publishing, 2000


References


External links


About James Monaco - readfilm.comBackground and Links
1942 births American educators Living people American publishers (people) 20th-century American non-fiction writers {{US-nonfiction-writer-stub