With such seminal movies as The Exorcist and The French
Connection, Academy Award-winning director William Friedkin secured
his place as a great filmmaker. But his own success story has the
makings of classic American film. He was born in Chicago, the son
of Russian immigrants. Immediately after high school, he found work
in the mailroom of a local television station, and patiently worked
his way into the directing booth during the heyday of live TV.
An award-winning documentary brought him attention as a talented
new filmmaker and an advocate for justice, and it caught the eye of
producer David L. Wolper, who brought Friedkin to Los Angeles.
There he moved from television (one of the last episodes of The
Alfred Hitchcock Hour) to film (The Birthday Party, The Boys in the
Band), displaying a versatile stylistic range. Released in 1971,
The French Connection won five Academy Awards, including Best
Picture and Best Director, and two years later The Exorcist
received ten Oscar nominations and catapulted Friedkin's career to
stardom.
Penned by the director himself, The Friedkin Connection takes
readers on a journey through the numerous chance encounters and
unplanned occurrences that led a young man from a poor urban
neighborhood to success in one of the most competitive industries
and art forms in the world. From the streets of Chicago to the
executive suites of Hollywood, from a passionate new artistic life
as a renowned director of operas to his most recent tour de force,
Killer Joe, William Friedkin has much to say about the world of
moviemaking and his place within it.
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