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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 1979; Volume IV Number 6
CONDITION: Standard magazine size, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in FAIR/GOOD condition. Some tears from the cover. Pages are good. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Jill Clayburgh, on the set of La Luna (Photo by Eva Sereny/Sygma).

FEATURES:
The Basic Training of Jill Clayburgh . . . Bernard Drew . . . The actress reflects on the hard road up.

The Afterlife, Hollywood-Style . . . Andrew Sarris . . . A last word or two on the Heaven Can Wait genre.

Don Giovanni: Opera Into Film . . . Roland Gelatt . . . On location with Mozart among the splendors of Italy.

William Fraker's Magic Camera . . . Patrick McGilligan . . . A fine cinematographer reveals how he outwits reality.

Q: What's H. G. Wells Doing in San Francisco? . . . Michael Dempsey . . . A: Chasing Jack the Ripper. . . . It's the "what if" premise of a whimsical new film. "TIME AFTER TIME"

Dialogue on Film . . . Carl Foreman . . . The man who wrote High Noon and The Bridge on the River Kwai talks about his films, his blacklist days, and his latest project, the life of Steve Biko.

DEPARTMENTS:
Comment . . . Richard A. Hawley . . . Do we need to learn how to watch television?.
Lehman at Large . . . Ernest Lehman . . . Why is everyone always attacking the Industry?.
Letters.
About Television . . . Martin Mayer . . . No, in thunder, to the new Carnegie report.
Inner Circles . . . Wilmon Menard . . . When Somerset Maugham went Hollywood.
Take Two . . . Stanley Kauffmann . . . A reassessment of Roberto Rossellini's General della Rovere.
Video Spectrum . . . Jonathan Miller . . . The satellites are proliferating. Stay tuned.
BOOKS.
The View From Sunset Boulevard: America as Brought to You by the People Who Make Television by Ben Stein . . . Larry McMurtry.
Creative Differences: Profiles of Hollywood Dissidents by David Talbot and Barbara Zheutlin . . . Patrick McGilligan.
Mindscreen: Bergman, Godard, and First-Person Film by Bruce E Kawin . . . James Monaco.
AFI News . . . edited by Sue Donoghue.
Periodicals.


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