The Moving Image Source Calendar is a selective international guide to retrospectives, screenings, festivals, and exhibitions.
Descriptions are drawn from the calendars of the presenting venues.
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Lindsay Anderson: Revolutionary Romantic
August 15-21, 2008 at
Film Society of Lincoln Center
, New York
Never Apologize (2007), Malcolm McDowell's celebration of Lindsay Anderson, remembers his friendship with the groundbreaking director and their encounters with colleagues Alan Bates, Bette Davis, John Ford, John Gielgud, Lillian Gish, Laurence Olivier, Richard Harris, and more. McDowell and director/producer Mike Kaplan will introduce and answer questions at numerous screenings. In addition is a showcase of the director's varied contributions to film-from six movies he directed to two works he championed in print, by the American filmmaker he most admired: John Ford.
Featured Works:
They Were Expendable (John Ford, 1945); My Darling Clementine (John Ford, 1946); This Sporting Life (1963, pictured); If.... (1968); O Lucky Man(1973); In Celebration (1975); Britannia Hospital (1982); The Whales of August (1987); Never Apologize (Mike Kaplan, 2007)
Program information:
Lindsay Anderson: Revolutionary Romantic
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