Read issue Subscribe to access more than 300 print issues of Film Comment in our comprehensively indexed, searchable archive. Winter 1971–1972 Read online Jacques Demy Demy's characters are part of the total pattern—of color, sound, movement, narrative structure, personal relationships—that makes up the completed film by Graham Petrie Jacques Demy Column Journals: Los Angeles by Jim Kitses Journals: Paris by Jonathan Rosenbaum Film Favorites: Alice Adams George Stevens (1935) by Elliott Sirkin Film Favorites: Happiness King Vidor (1924) by Gary Carey Critics: Robin Wood This is the first in a series of regular appraisals of major film critics. by Foster Hirsch Feature The Films of Billy Wilder A study of Wilder's authorship after forty years of filmmaking by Stephen Farber The Testament of Jean Cocteau Examining the poetic significance of Cocteau's final film by George Amberg Where Have All the Powers Gone? Has a reversal of cultural influence occurred in international film? by Stanley Kauffmann The Return of Dr. Caligari: Paranoia in Hollywood by Paul Jensen Lubitsch in the Thirties Part one by Andrew Sarris Interview Kubrick: An Interview A career-spanning report by Gene D. Phillips The Search for Lost Films: David Shepard by Film Comment Book Review Book Reviews A round-up of publications from across the moving image world by Film Comment Department Letters Discussion on the American Film Institute by Film Comment
Read issue Subscribe to access more than 300 print issues of Film Comment in our comprehensively indexed, searchable archive. Winter 1971–1972
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Jacques Demy Demy's characters are part of the total pattern—of color, sound, movement, narrative structure, personal relationships—that makes up the completed film by Graham Petrie Jacques Demy
Jacques Demy Demy's characters are part of the total pattern—of color, sound, movement, narrative structure, personal relationships—that makes up the completed film by Graham Petrie
Critics: Robin Wood This is the first in a series of regular appraisals of major film critics. by Foster Hirsch
The Films of Billy Wilder A study of Wilder's authorship after forty years of filmmaking by Stephen Farber
The Testament of Jean Cocteau Examining the poetic significance of Cocteau's final film by George Amberg
Where Have All the Powers Gone? Has a reversal of cultural influence occurred in international film? by Stanley Kauffmann