THE LOST INTERVIEW OF RAY BRADBURY (2012) is a personal tribute to the great sci-fi/fantasy master.
Shot over 20 years ago by Director Harry Hall in the basement/office of Bradbury's
home (for a cable access show Victoria Looseleaf's "The Looseleaf Report"), it was never
edited. In 2012 the interview has finally been revived integrating HD stock footage to illustrate Bradbury's timeless, inspirational reflections. The interview begins with his recollection of being born. He describes his earliest days in intimate detail, recalling precise camera angles in the room where he was placed as an infant. It seems that, even at the age of 2 weeks, he was preparing a screenplay of the event. He talks about his morning meetings at Clifton's Cafeteria with the giants of Science Fiction from whom he learned his craft. And
at the age of 31, he gets his first Hollywood break when Director John Huston hires him as screenwriter on the film MOBY DICK (1956). His views on Theater, Driving, Puccini, Creativity, Steven Spielberg, The Hollywood Blacklist and a skewering indictment of the TV Networks give new insight into the late, legendary author Ray Bradbury .