Read issue Subscribe to access more than 300 print issues of Film Comment in our comprehensively indexed, searchable archive. May-June 1975 Read online Independents: Today’s Avant-Garde by Amos Vogel Independents: Today’s Avant-Garde John Schlesinger A conversation with the director of Day of the Locust, Midnight Cowboy, and others by Gene D. Phillips Interview: John Schlesinger Column Journals: Rotterdam An overview of the fourth edition of the Rotterdam Film Festival by Richard Roud Journals: East Coast by Jonathan Rosenbaum The Industry: Prints and Projectionists by David Rosenbaum Television: Video Artists by John G. Hanhardt Back Page by Austin F. Lamont Feature Erich Von Stroheim: The Making and Remaking of Walking Down Broadway by Richard Koszarski and William K. Everson Don Rugoff: Ballyhoo with a Harvard Education The independent Rugoff was the most innovative and daring exhibitor and distributor of his era by Stuart Byron Art & Ideology: Notes on Silk Stockings by Robin Wood Odd Jobs and Subsidies: Nathanael West in Hollywood by Mitchell S. Cohen The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie by Raymond Durgnat Midsection The Art of Art Direction Excerpts from the bible of movie set design by Elliott Stein Film Review A Plague of Locusts A review of John Schlesinger’s adaptation of Nathanael West’s apocalyptic novel by Brendan Gill Interview Dušan Makavejev The following is an excerpt. by Carlos Clarens and Edgardo Cozarinsky
Read issue Subscribe to access more than 300 print issues of Film Comment in our comprehensively indexed, searchable archive. May-June 1975
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John Schlesinger A conversation with the director of Day of the Locust, Midnight Cowboy, and others by Gene D. Phillips Interview: John Schlesinger
John Schlesinger A conversation with the director of Day of the Locust, Midnight Cowboy, and others by Gene D. Phillips
Erich Von Stroheim: The Making and Remaking of Walking Down Broadway by Richard Koszarski and William K. Everson
Don Rugoff: Ballyhoo with a Harvard Education The independent Rugoff was the most innovative and daring exhibitor and distributor of his era by Stuart Byron
A Plague of Locusts A review of John Schlesinger’s adaptation of Nathanael West’s apocalyptic novel by Brendan Gill