<p>George A. Romero (b. 1940) has achieved a surprising longevity as director since his first film <em>Night of the Living Dead</em> (1968). After recently relocating to Canada he shows no signs of slowing up: his recent film <em>Survival of the Dead</em> (2009) is discussed in a new interview conducted by Tony Williams for this volume and still other films are awaiting release. Although commonly known as a director of zombie films a genre he himself launched Romero&#39;s films often transcend easy labels. His films are best understood as allegorical commentaries on American life that just happen to appropriate horror as a convenient vehicle. Romero&#39;s films encompass works as different as <em>The Crazies</em> <em>Hungry Wives</em> <em>Knightriders</em> and <em>Bruiser</em>.</p><p>The interviews in this collection cover a period of over forty years. In whatever format they originally appeared-the printed page the internet or the video interview-these discussions illustrate both the evolution of Romero&#39;s chosen forms of technology and the development of his thinking about the relationship between cinema and society. They present Romero as an independent director in every sense of the word.</p>
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