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Friday, Jun 17, 2022
7 PM (82 mins)
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Shadows
Restored 35mm Print
Ben Carruthers, Lelia Goldoni, Hugh Hurd, Anthony Ray,
Cassavetes’s first film stripped the American screen of a treasured possession—narrative closure—and left the ambivalence of real emotions. The film owes a debt to Italian neorealism, but with its poetry of immediacy, its riffs by jazz musician Charles Mingus, and its racial theme already evolved into an existentialism of marginality, Shadows was quintessentially American. Cassavetes centers his tale on three Black Manhattanites—Lelia (Lelia Goldoni) and her brothers, Ben (Ben Carruthers) and Hugh (Hugh Hurd). To say that each suffers an identity crisis, to use the lingo of the day, is to minimize the breadth of their truly remarkable performances.
FILM DETAILS
Cinematographer
- Erich Kollmar
Print Info
- B&W
- 35mm
- 82 mins
Source
- UCLA Film & Television Archive
Permission
- Shout! Factory
Additional Info
- Script improvised by the actors, from ideas by Cassavetes. Restored by UCLA Film & Television Archive in cooperation with Faces Distribution Corporation, with funding provided by The Ahmanson Foundation, The Film Foundation, and the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.
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Love streams (program note), Cinematheque Ontario/a division of Toronto International Film Festival Group, Andréa Picard, 2006
The return of Shadows (article), Village Voice, J. Hoberman, 2004
Cast a long shadow (program note), Rotterdam Film Festival, 2004
Shadows (program note), Harvard Film Archive, 2000
Shadows (program note), Toronto International Film Festival, Carlos Diegues, 1999
Shadows (distributor materials), Castle Hill, 1997
Shadows (program note), San Francisco International Film Festival, 1997
John Cassavetes (flyer), 1991
Love films: a Cassavetes retrospective (article), Reader (Chicago, Ill.), Jonathan Rosenbaum, 1991
True maverick (review), Daily Californian (Berkeley, Calif.), Dennis Harvey, 1990
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