Tarantino Town
His Movies and the Works That Inspired Them
by Johan Chiaramonte and Camille Mathieu


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From the creators of The Museum of Wes Anderson comes Tarantino Town, where dusty streets pulse with '70s soundtracks, diners dish out "Big Kahuna Burgers," and every corner brims with the swagger of one of cinema's most daring and original visionaries.
This wildly creative book transforms the renowned filmmaker's iconic works into a fully immersive experience--a town teeming with grit, style, and more pop culture nods than you can count.
Need a wardrobe upgrade? Stop by the local thrift shop to try
About the authors:
JOHAN CHIARAMONTE writes about film and American pop culture, and is co-author of The Museum of Wes Anderson, published by Prestel. CAMILLE MATHIEU is editor-in- chief at Rockyvision, a publishing and film company, and is co-author of The Museum of Wes Anderson, published by Prestel.
See the publisher website: Prestel
See the complete filmography of Quentin Tarantino on the website: IMDB ...
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