Talk:Cinda Firestone

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Sources[edit]

Here are some sources. Some trivial, but still useful.

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And forgive the following cite that I cannot bother fixing after it was autogenerated.

Urve (talk) 10:11, 1 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Cinda Firestone (Fox)[edit]

She is a member of the tire-making Firestone family; was in the Liberation News Service group; began her career as assistant to (famous and interesting leftwing filmmaker) Emile De Antonio. There are three more films to her name and she is also a writer. She lived in Puerto Rico for some time; is said to be back in the US writing her autobiography; C. Firestone has a one-entry blog under her married name Cinda Firestone Fox (spouse: Manny Fox); with an autobiographical statement (a bit tricky to use it here of course).

George Jackson's death was a major factor in this whole Attica desaster; is is said that Firestone's film reflects that.--Ralfdetlef (talk) 17:25, 22 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]