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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: March 1984; Vol. IX, No. 5
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: Lillian Gish, Photograph by Edward Steichen.

FEATURES:
Lillian Gish by Kevin Brownlow -- A celebration of this year's Life Achievement Award winner.

Red Harvest by Pat Aufderheide -- Cuban cinema, in its twenty-fifth year, draws on both history and current events to inspire a crop of new films, ranging from documentaries to musicals.

All the Right Moves by Helen Dudar -- In the world of film publicists, you've got to promote new faces, massage tired egos, and protect reluctant stars. It's a jungle out there, with its own laws and folklore.

Band of Outsiders by Phillip Lopate -- In the early sixties, an education in film was something you earned on your own. Your idol was Godard, and you lived your life in the dark.

Ripped From the Headlines by Naomi Glauberman -- After Saturday Night Fever, Hollywood and journalism looked like a match made in heaven. But real-life stories such as Silkwood can mean bigger-than-life hassles.

Dialogue on Film: Sven Nykvist -- The Oscar-winning cinematographer talks about Ingmar Bergman, the art of simplicity, and working in Hollywood.

VIDEOFILE:
What Do Women Want? by Alexis Greene -- Two cable services offer an eclectic mix--from cooking to sports to feminism.
Collector's Choice: Cops and Robbers by Gerald Peary -- Ten tapes you can't refuse.

DEPARTMENTS:
Scanlines.
Videography.
Letters.
Flashback: My Brush With Painting by Emile de Antonio -- Encounters with contemporary painters from Jasper Johns to Andy Warhol--off and on the screen.
12 Newsreel ooks -- Roman by Polanski, reviewed by Lloyd Rose.
Short Take.
Trailers.
From the Director by Jean Firstenberg.


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