Read issue Subscribe to access more than 300 print issues of Film Comment in our comprehensively indexed, searchable archive. Fall 1965 Read online Pier Paolo Pasolini From the Fall 1965 issue: Pasolini on Gramsci, working with non-actors, writing poetry, and The Gospel According to St. Matthew by James Blue Interview: Pier Paolo Pasolini Peter Watkins Discusses His Suppressed Nuclear Film The War Game Peter Watkins discusses his supressed nuclear film by James Blue and Michael Gill Peter Watkins Discusses His Suppressed Nuclear Film The War Game Feature Man’s Right to Know Before He Dies by Gordon Hitchens Pier Paolo Pasolini and the Art of Directing An introduction to the issue’s feature of the Italian director, his films, and his writing by Gordon Hitchens Greatest Story Ever Told… By A Communist Pasolini's Gospel and the conventions of the “holy picture” by Maryvonne Butcher To A Pope Pasolini's poem addressed to Pope Pius XII, originally printed in 1958 by Pier Paolo Pasolini Manipulation of the Masses Through the Nazi Film An investigation of Nazi film on the occasion of a seminar at Oberhausen by Hilmar Hoffman Germany Awake! Director Erwin Leiser discusses his documentary on Nazi propaganda film by Erwin Leiser Similarity With a Difference A note on Candid Camera’s Italian counterpart and its ringleader by Robert Connelly That Meeting at Dartmouth by Anthony Hodgkinson Jail, Freedom, and the Screenwriting Profession Alvah Bessie of the imprisoned Hollywood Ten remembers a time nineteen years ago and asks what has changed by Alvah Bessie The American People and Freedom on the Screen by Herbert Biberman Pornography in Film The March symposium produced a definition—“it makes you hot" by F. William Howton Interview Hidden Cameras and Human Behaviour by Harrison Engle Book Review The Blacklist – What It Was Like and Why It May Return by F. William Howton Book Reviews by Film Comment Column Letters from Readers by Film Comment
Read issue Subscribe to access more than 300 print issues of Film Comment in our comprehensively indexed, searchable archive. Fall 1965
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Pier Paolo Pasolini From the Fall 1965 issue: Pasolini on Gramsci, working with non-actors, writing poetry, and The Gospel According to St. Matthew by James Blue Interview: Pier Paolo Pasolini
Pier Paolo Pasolini From the Fall 1965 issue: Pasolini on Gramsci, working with non-actors, writing poetry, and The Gospel According to St. Matthew by James Blue
Peter Watkins Discusses His Suppressed Nuclear Film The War Game Peter Watkins discusses his supressed nuclear film by James Blue and Michael Gill Peter Watkins Discusses His Suppressed Nuclear Film The War Game
Peter Watkins Discusses His Suppressed Nuclear Film The War Game Peter Watkins discusses his supressed nuclear film by James Blue and Michael Gill
Pier Paolo Pasolini and the Art of Directing An introduction to the issue’s feature of the Italian director, his films, and his writing by Gordon Hitchens
Greatest Story Ever Told… By A Communist Pasolini's Gospel and the conventions of the “holy picture” by Maryvonne Butcher
To A Pope Pasolini's poem addressed to Pope Pius XII, originally printed in 1958 by Pier Paolo Pasolini
Manipulation of the Masses Through the Nazi Film An investigation of Nazi film on the occasion of a seminar at Oberhausen by Hilmar Hoffman
Germany Awake! Director Erwin Leiser discusses his documentary on Nazi propaganda film by Erwin Leiser
Similarity With a Difference A note on Candid Camera’s Italian counterpart and its ringleader by Robert Connelly
Jail, Freedom, and the Screenwriting Profession Alvah Bessie of the imprisoned Hollywood Ten remembers a time nineteen years ago and asks what has changed by Alvah Bessie
Pornography in Film The March symposium produced a definition—“it makes you hot" by F. William Howton