Magazine
1967 · New York
by (Crowdus, Gary, ed.)
New York: Cineaste Magazine. Very Good. 1967. (Vol. I, No. 2). Magazine. [several small nicks and chips in the edges of the rear cover, also slightly affecting the upper edges of the last several pages in the magazine; the pages are also somewhat age-toned (although printed on toned stock) and a bit fragile]. Early issue of this long-running critical/political film magazine. Contents include: "Film Study in Colleges," by Bernard R. Kantor; "Pauline Kael -- Film Critic with a Chip on Her Shoulder," by Richard Ayers; "What Do We Mean by Widescreen?" by Tony Shapps; an analysis of BONNIE AND CLYDE, by Paul Glushanok; "Amateurs and Animation," by Marjorie Lenk; a lengthy review of Satyajit Ray's MAHANAGAR (THE BIG CITY), by Glushanok. [We have numerous issues of this and other film-related periodicals that are not listed online; please inquire if you have particular needs or wants.] . (Inventory #: 26307)