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Seth Landau is an actor/writer/director and former newspaper reporter for The Arizona Republic and New Times. Landau is known for two independent films, Take Out and "A.P.U.: Art, Pot and Underwear". The latter was termed by Film Threat as "a look at Hollywood you're not likely to find anywhere else". The former, "Take Out", was the target of a locally publicized dispute regarding Sean Baker and Shih-Ching Tsou's film of the same name. Landau also directed the 2008 horror film Bryan Loves You.
References
- Welkos, Robert (2005-11-02). "'Take Out' for party of two". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2022-09-30.
- Seth Landau at IMDb
- Story on "Take Out" by Brown University Press
- Seth Landau story in Queens (NY) Tribune
- Film Threat review of "A.P.U.: Art, Pot and Underwear"
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