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TITLE:
American Film
["Journal of the Film and Television Arts" -- Published by the American Film Institute (AFI) -- Hard-to-find magazine!]
ISSUE DATE:
April 1984; Vol. IX, No. 6
CONDITION:
Standard magazine size, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Donald Sutherland, New York City. 1983 Maureen Lambray.
FEATURES:
Donald Sutherland's Seventh-Inning Stretch by Barbara Graustark --
After a decade of averaging three films a year, and of working with directors as
varied as Fc!line, Mane, and Altman, the actor is ready for a rest, Or is he?.
Tender Is the Light by Tom McDonough --
The intrepid cinematographer embarks on peregrinations through the mysterious
world of images, with digressions on literature, psychology. and Chinese food.
Local Heroes by Audie Bock --
A savvy festival, creative exhibitors, and adventurous audiences have made Seattle a
movie trend setter, the second-hottest film town on the West Coast.
Reelin' and Rockin' by Peter Occhiogrosso --
The beat goes on in a spate of new films with rock sound tracks. But arranging a
movie that will top the charts in both Variety and Billboard isn't as easy as it sounds.
Dialogue on Film: Peter Yates --
The British director of Breaking Away and Bullitt talks about American myths, his new movie, The Dresser, and producing his own films.
VIDEOFILE:
Homes for Old Movies by John Motavalli --
Independent television stations are finding gold in classic films.
Collector's Choice: Woman of the Year by Pat Dowell --
Coming to terms with the career of Shirley MacLaine.
Scanlines.
Videography.
DEPARTMENTS:
Letters.
Newsreel.
Letter From Beijing by Mark I. Pinsky --
China's new liberal policies are resulting in fresh topics, foreign coproductions, and a new voice for the world's largest film audience.
Books --
Film: The Front Line /983, reviewed by P Adams Sitney.
The Elements of Cinema: Toward a Theory of Cinesthetic Impact, reviewed by
Raymond Durgnat.
Trailers.
From the Director by Jean Firstenberg.
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