Sydney Levine

A Poet of Cinema: Jerry Schatzberg

  • By Ian Haydn Smith
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  • November 19, 2012 9:30 AM
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The films of Jerry Schatzberg, particularly the key works he directed in the 1970s, have been undervalued in the eyes of many critics who, in their survey of American cinema have elevated other directors to iconic status. (He is not alone – Michael Ritchie is another director richly deserving of re-evaluation.) So this brief retrospective, which includes a masterclass with the filmmaker, is a very welcome addition to the third edition of the American Film Festival. 

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