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Rare AMERICAN FILM September 1983 David Bowie Nagisa Oshima Grant Tinker
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Language: |
English |
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Topic: |
Literary/Film |
Publication Name: |
American Film |
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Monthly |
Country of Manufacture: |
United States |
Publisher: |
American Film Institute |
Genre: |
Film |
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Item description
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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:
September 1983; Vol. VIII, No. 10
CONDITION:
Standard magazine size, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: David Bowie, Photo by Greg Gorman.
FEATURES:
Oshima and Bowie: Culture Shock by Tadao Sat --
Nagisa Oshima directs David Bowie in Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence-- a meditation on the clash between East and West.
Oshima: Sex, Militarism, and Empire -- The director interviewed by Tadao Sato.
David Bowie: Let's Act --
The actor-musician interviewed by Ruth McCormick.
More Than Just a Pretty Face by Alfred Appel, Jr. --
Reflections on the art and artifice of Hollywood glamour photography.
That Championship Season by Ben Brown --
Confounding the doomsayers, the networks are launching what promises to be the
best new lineup in years.
The Mailing of the Movies by William Severini Kowinski --
In their search for guaranteed audiences and promotional tie-ins, studios are
producing made-for-mall movies. But would Citizen Kane have sold at the Galleria?.
It's a Bird ... It's a Plane ... It's a ... Camera! by Garrett Brown --
The creator of the Steadicam explores the uses (and abuses) of his latest invention,
the Skycam.
Beauty Bests the Beast by Robin Wood --
Violence against women in horror films continues, but blades can cut both ways.
Dialogue on Film: Grant Tinker --
The head of NBC takes stock of his two-year struggle for high ratings and quality
programming. Interviewed by Ben Brown.
VIDEOFILE:
The Electronic Couch by Marc Kirkeby --
Hold on to that complex--we'll be right back after this word from our sponsors.
Scanlines.
Collector's Choice: Westerns by Gerald Peary --
Kick off your boots, lean back, and enjoy these rip-roaring tapes.
Videography.
DEPARTMENTS:
Letters.
Newsreel.
Flashback: Life Among the Americans by Luis Bunuel --
How he spoiled a Hollywood Christmas party, was blacklisted from work in Nos
York, and almost punched Salvador Dali.
BOOKS:
A Private View, reviewed by Ross Wetisteon.
Trailers.
From the Director by Jean Firstenberg.
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