Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 11:41 am
As a boy in Dalton, Georgia I had very limited access to foreign films. My first introduction to them was the wonderful 1972 PBS series FILM ODYSSEY hosted by Charles Champlin.
I'm bringing this up for more than nostalgia. The interviews with filmmakers Champlin hosted after the show were incredible. Hitchcock talking on THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI, King Vidor discussing OUR DAILY BREAD, Robert Altman on INTIMATE LIGHTING, etc. Does anyone know if these interview segments still exist? And if they do, why are they not widely available?
Thanks to my friend Frank for giving me a copy of the study guide for the series, here's a list of the movies and what interviews they mention. The series ran January-July 1972:
JULES AND JIM (intv. Jean Renoir)
THE BLUE ANGEL (intv. Andrew Sarris)
GRAND ILLUSION (intv. Jean Renoir)
M (intv. Fritz Lang)
THE SEVEN SAMURAI (intv. Toshiro Mifune)
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (intv. Francis Steegmuller)
IVAN THE TERRIBLE, PART 1 (intv. Annette Michaelson)
THE 39 STEPS
THE RULES OF THE GAME (intv. Jean Renoir)
INTIMATE LIGHTING (intv. Robert Altman)
POTEMKIN (a big deal was made that this was the first time on television that a silent film was shown at a different speed than 24fps. It was shown 20fps with the Meisel score) (intv. Annette Michaelson)
BARRIER
CLASSIC SHORTS I (ENTER HAMLET, THE RUNNING JUMPING AND STANDING STILL FILM, LES MISTONS, DO-IT-YOURSELF CARTOON KIT, ALL BOYS ARE CALLED PATRICK, TWO CASTLES, TEAM TEAM TEAM, CEREMONY, ALLURES)
CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI (intv. Alfred Hitchcock)
ORPHEUS
KNIFE IN THE WATER (intv. Roman Polanski)
THE OVERCOAT
OUR DAILY BREAD (intv. King Vidor)
YOJIMBO
THE LAST LAUGH (intv. John Schlesinger)
SAWDUST AND TINSEL (intv. Stanley Kauffmann)
MAN OF ARAN
L'AVVENTURA
CLASSIC SHORTS II (ALLEGRO, RENAISSANCE, THE FAT AND THE LEAN, ACTUA-TILT, CORRIDA INTERDITE, LA JETEE)
TWO DAUGHTERS
LOS OLVIDADOS (intv. Andrew Sarris)
I'm bringing this up for more than nostalgia. The interviews with filmmakers Champlin hosted after the show were incredible. Hitchcock talking on THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI, King Vidor discussing OUR DAILY BREAD, Robert Altman on INTIMATE LIGHTING, etc. Does anyone know if these interview segments still exist? And if they do, why are they not widely available?
Thanks to my friend Frank for giving me a copy of the study guide for the series, here's a list of the movies and what interviews they mention. The series ran January-July 1972:
JULES AND JIM (intv. Jean Renoir)
THE BLUE ANGEL (intv. Andrew Sarris)
GRAND ILLUSION (intv. Jean Renoir)
M (intv. Fritz Lang)
THE SEVEN SAMURAI (intv. Toshiro Mifune)
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (intv. Francis Steegmuller)
IVAN THE TERRIBLE, PART 1 (intv. Annette Michaelson)
THE 39 STEPS
THE RULES OF THE GAME (intv. Jean Renoir)
INTIMATE LIGHTING (intv. Robert Altman)
POTEMKIN (a big deal was made that this was the first time on television that a silent film was shown at a different speed than 24fps. It was shown 20fps with the Meisel score) (intv. Annette Michaelson)
BARRIER
CLASSIC SHORTS I (ENTER HAMLET, THE RUNNING JUMPING AND STANDING STILL FILM, LES MISTONS, DO-IT-YOURSELF CARTOON KIT, ALL BOYS ARE CALLED PATRICK, TWO CASTLES, TEAM TEAM TEAM, CEREMONY, ALLURES)
CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI (intv. Alfred Hitchcock)
ORPHEUS
KNIFE IN THE WATER (intv. Roman Polanski)
THE OVERCOAT
OUR DAILY BREAD (intv. King Vidor)
YOJIMBO
THE LAST LAUGH (intv. John Schlesinger)
SAWDUST AND TINSEL (intv. Stanley Kauffmann)
MAN OF ARAN
L'AVVENTURA
CLASSIC SHORTS II (ALLEGRO, RENAISSANCE, THE FAT AND THE LEAN, ACTUA-TILT, CORRIDA INTERDITE, LA JETEE)
TWO DAUGHTERS
LOS OLVIDADOS (intv. Andrew Sarris)