Review | 'The Storms of Jeremy Thomas': A prolific film producer looks back
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StarOutline (2.5 stars) British documentarian Mark Cousins's "The Storms of Jeremy Thomas" is a fine introduction to the 70 or so films produced by the titular London-born impresario. It's barely an introduction at all, however, to Thomas himself.
Thomas eventually directed a single film, 1998's "All the Little Animals." But he's prospered primarily as a producer, working with such well-regarded but not always commercial directors as Miike, David Cronenberg, Nicolas Roeg, Jim Jarmusch, Terry Gilliam, Nagisa Oshima and Bernardo Bertolucci.
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