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Entertainment & Sports

Aug. 14, 2001

INDIE FILM GURU TELLS A SAD TALE OF THE GENRE'S FUTURE

Fifteen years ago, he was playing the piano for tips at Chaya Brassiere on Robertson Boulevard. Now the waiters at the hip Beverly Hills eatery call him Mr. Emanuel.


        Fifteen years ago, he was playing the piano for tips at Chaya Brassiere on Robertson Boulevard. Now the waiters at the hip Beverly Hills eatery call him Mr. Emanuel.
        It's been an interesting ride for
Craig Emanuel, who addressed the assembled at the Sundance Producers Conference in Utah two weekends ago. Along with

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