Beginning in 1957 with the release of his directorial debut "The
Left Handed Gun," Arthur Penn (b. 1922) quickly became an
iconoclastic and influential American film director. Moving deftly
between comedy and tragedy, realism and absurdity, his films
"Mickey One," "Bonnie and Clyde," "Alice's Restaurant," "Little Big
Man," and "Night Moves" speak to the troubled times--the 1960s and
1970s--in which they were made while remaining timeless in their
unsettling portrayal of characters on the margins of society.
"Arthur Penn: Interviews" is the first collection to explore
every stage of the director's career. These conversations span
forty-five years, from his first in-depth discussion with "Cahiers
du cin ma" in 1963 to a new interview from 2007, and reveal Penn's
ever-changing ideas on the nature of film and filmmaking. This
volume also presents newly translated interviews from European film
periodicals, published in English for the first time.
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