Posted on 11/30/2014 4:30:57 AM PST by Berlin_Freeper
An Oscar-nominated documentarian was arrested for shoplifting late Friday afternoon when he switched the price tag on an expensive pair of designer jeans, a law-enforcement source said.
A security guard at Century 21 on the Upper West Side noticed director and producer Steven Cantor acting suspiciously as he fiddled with a pair of Dolce & Gabbana jeans costing $499 at around 4:30 p.m.
Something about him was just not right, the law-enforcement source said.
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Steven Cantor is an American film/television director and film/television producer.[1] Seven of his films have been nominated for Emmy Awards, with one winning, and he was nominated for an Academy Award for his first film. Notable works include the films Tent City, USA,[2] Unraveled, No One Dies in Lily Dale,[3] Reporter with Nicholas Kristof, I Am an Animal, What Remains, loudQUIETloud: A Film about Pixies, [4] American Masters: Willie Nelson, [5] Devil's Playground, and Blood Ties.Unraveled Official Trailer #1 - Marc Dreier Movie (2012) HD - YouTubeCantor also directed and executive produced the HBO series Family Bonds, and has executive produced numerous other television series through his Stick Figure Productions banner.
I’m guessing a Marxist supporter who won’t pay his fair share. How surprising.
was it Michael Moore? Had he just read an Abbie Hoffman book?
$499.00 for a pair of jeans???? I’m in the wrong business...
Jonas P. Kurtz Did not return to the Amish
Miriam Troyer Did not return to the Amish
Mose J Gingerich Did not return to the Amish
Randy D. Stoll Did not return to the Amish
Ruth Yoder Returned to the Amish
Gee. I wonder: For whom dja think he voted?
Hands up; No pants!
He didn’t pay his barber either.
He received an Emmy Award nomination for the HBO/Channel 4 UK documentary DEVILS PLAYGROUND about the rebellious tendencies of Amish youth. Blame it on the Amish influence!!!
In 1994, Steven received an Academy Award nomination for the short documentary, BLOOD TIES: THE LIFE AND WORK OF SALLY MANN about the controversial photographer. In 2002, he received an Emmy Award nomination for the HBO/Channel 4 UK documentary DEVILS PLAYGROUND about the rebellious tendencies of Amish youth. In 2003, received an Emmy award for his film WILLIE NELSON: STILL IS STILL MOVING, part of the 2003 PBS American Masters series.
In 2007, Steven produced I AM AN ANIMAL, an HBO documentary about Ingrid Newkirk and her PETA organization. He is currently Executive Producing the Style network hit, KIMORA: LIFE IN THE FAB LANE about fashion mogul and icon Kimora Lee Simmons, FREEFALL about a team of world class base jumpers for The Discovery Channel, and SHADOW WORKS, a series that takes a look at people who do dangerous jobs at night for National Geographic. He also has series in development for TLC, Bravo, MTV and Animal Planet among others.
In 2006, he completed the feature length documentary WHAT REMAINS for HBO, revisiting Sally Mann to follow the creation of her latest body of work on the nature of decay. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2006 and aired to critical acclaim later that year. He also produced and directed loudQUIETloud, about the reunion of the rock band, Pixies, which premiered at the 2006 SXSW Film Festival.
Steven executive produced and directed the HBO series FAMILY BONDS, about a family of bail bondsmen and bounty hunters in Queens. The show made its mark as the first documentary series ever to air as part of HBOs acclaimed Sunday night line-up of original programming. The same year, he Executive Produced AMISH IN THE CITY, a UPN reality series which drew some of the networks highest ratings ever.
Something about him was just not right,
Was this a Ferguson protest or justice for trayvon?
$499.00 for jeans? He should be held for a psychiatric evaluation.
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