Now Playing in the Adrienne Mancia Streaming Room: DAVID HOLZMAN'S DIARY

Now Playing in the Adrienne Mancia Streaming Room: DAVID HOLZMAN'S DIARY

Jim McBride’s DAVID HOLZMAN’S DIARY (1967), which streams this month in the Adrienne Mancia Streaming Room, is widely regarded as one of the first “mockumentaries,” and was once described by eminent film critic Richard Brody as an “ingenious, scruffy metafiction… an exotic fruit grown in New York from the seed of the French New Wave.” Filmed on a shoestring budget over the course of several days, it is a work of experimental fiction presented as an autobiographical documentary about aspiring filmmaker David Holzman (played by L.M. Kit Carson), who decides to make a filmed diary of his life on the Upper West Side.

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The Flaherty Film Seminar Celebrates the 100th Anniversary of NANOOK OF THE NORTH

The Flaherty Film Seminar Celebrates the 100th Anniversary of NANOOK OF THE NORTH

NANOOK OF THE NORTH premiered 100 years ago at the Capitol Theater in New York City, on June 11 1922. The film’s unprecedented commercial success inspired a century of documentary filmmaking. On the centennial anniversary of NANOOK OF THE NORTH, The Flaherty invites viewers and scholars of the film to consider the complex legacy of NANOOK OF THE NORTH in settler-colonial as well as indigenous cultures.

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