Dan Sallitt is an American critic, screenwriter and film director known for his microbudget filmmaking and "cinephile" film criticism. Born on 27 July 1955 in Pennsylvania, Sallitt moved to Los Angeles in 1976 where he became first-string film critic of the Los Angeles Reader from 1983 to 1985. He has written film criticism for many outlets, including Slate, the Chicago Reader, MUBI.com, Masters of Cinema, and the Toronto Film Festival. He maintains the film blog Thanks for the Use of the Hall.
Honeymoon
(Writer)
Honeymoon
(Director)
The Unspeakable Act
(Screenplay)
The Unspeakable Act
(Director)
All the Ships at Sea
(Director)
Polly Perverse Strikes Again!
(Writer)
Polly Perverse Strikes Again!
(Director)
The Unspeakable Act
(Editor)
Ghost Phone
(Creative Consultant)
All the Ships at Sea
(Writer)
All the Ships at Sea
(Editor)
Fourteen
(Editor)
Fourteen
(Director)
Fourteen
(Screenplay)
Caterina
(Director)
Caterina
(Editor)
Caterina
(Writer)
The Hardest Working Cat in Showbiz
(Screenplay)
This Closeness
(Thanks)