Background
Crowdus, Gary Alan was born on January 2, 1945 in Lexington, Kentucky, United States. Son of Charles Dallas and Bess May (Rice) Crowdus.
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The Political Companion to American Film is an encyclopedic collection of critical essays offering provocative social and political commentary on the work of filmmakers (from Woody Allen to Darryl Zanuck) and other film personalities (from Charles Chaplin to John Wayne), film genres (from crime Movies to World War II Animated Propaganda Cartoons), racial and ethnic portrayals (from African Americans to Native Americans), social issues (from Big Businessmen to the Small Town), theoretical and critical issues (from the Auteur Theory to Postwar American Film Criticism), economic and industrial issues (from Conglomerates to the Studio System), and much more. The Political Companion to American Film features the writing of some of America's leading film critics and authors, many of whom are specialists who have literally written the book on their subjects, and has been edited by Gary Crowdus, Editor-in-Chief of Cineaste, America's leading magazine on the art and politics of the cinema. The expertise and critical insights of these contributors are conveyed in a colorful, comprehensible and jargon-free prose style, and many of the essays include recommended bibliographies. The Political Companion to American Film will enrich the cinematic experience for the average moviegoer as well as the film scholar.
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1981 CINEASTE Volume 3 Magazine on the Art and Politicsof the Cinema WAJDA Ashes and Diamonds, MOLLY HASKELL Interview Film Criticism and Feminism, Documentary Symposium, Reviews of Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears, Knightriders, SAO Bernardo, DoA, Breaking Glass, Thief, 16mm Reviews +
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( The Political Companion to American Film is an encyclop...)
The Political Companion to American Film is an encyclopedic collection of critical essays offering provocative social and political commentary on the work of filmmakers (from Woody Allen to Darryl Zanuck) and other film personalities (from Charles Chaplin to John Wayne), film genres (from crime Movies to World War II Animated Propaganda Cartoons), racial and ethnic portrayals (from African Americans to Native Americans), social issues (from Big Businessmen to the Small Town), theoretical and critical issues (from the Auteur Theory to Postwar American Film Criticism), economic and industrial issues (from Conglomerates to the Studio System), and much more. The Political Companion to American Film features the writing of some of America's leading film critics and authors, many of whom are specialists who have literally written the book on their subjects, and has been edited by Gary Crowdus, Editor-in-Chief of Cineaste, America's leading magazine on the art and politics of the cinema. The expertise and critical insights of these contributors are conveyed in a colorful, comprehensible and jargon-free prose style, and many of the essays include recommended bibliographies. The Political Companion to American Film will enrich the cinematic experience for the average moviegoer as well as the film scholar.
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Crowdus, Gary Alan was born on January 2, 1945 in Lexington, Kentucky, United States. Son of Charles Dallas and Bess May (Rice) Crowdus.
Bachelor of Fine Arts, New York University Institute Film and television, 1969.
Founding editor, Cineaste magazine, New York City, since 1967; associate editor, Film Society Review, New York City, 1968-1972; vice president, Tricontinental Film Center, New York City, 1972-1979; vice president, Unifilm Inc., New York City, 1979-1980; general manager, The Cinema Guild, Inc., New York City, since 1981. Member United States Conference on Alternative Cinema, New York City, 1978-1979. Member international advising committee International Documentary Film Week, 1989.
( The Political Companion to American Film is an encyclop...)
( The Political Companion to American Film is an encyclop...)
(1981 CINEASTE Volume 3 Magazine on the Art and Politicsof...)
Member Association Indiana Video and Filmmakers, International Documentary assosiation, New York Film/Video Council.