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All Programs / Dwight MacDonald on film

Series of lectures by Dwight MacDonald on film: its makers, its history, its future.

Available Episodes

1967-07-18James Agee; The new audiences00:29:42
1967-07-18Good movies and good art00:25:51
1967-07-11Masscult and midcult00:28:36
1967-07-06Criticism, masscult and midcult00:28:42
1967-06-27Making a Movie; Dubbing; Censorship00:30:11
1967-06-15The Film since 1950: Odds and ends00:29:52
1967-06-12The Film since 1950: The underground00:30:00
1967-05-31The Film since 1950: Bergman00:26:34
1967-05-15The Film since 1950: Fellini00:30:17
1967-05-101940s: France and Rules of the Game00:27:36
1967-04-211940s: America and Citizen Kane00:27:50
1967-04-191930s: Germany and Russia00:24:45
1967-04-191930s: America and France00:27:32
1967-04-07Silent Comedy: American art form, part 200:29:02
1967-03-31Silent comedy: American art form, part 100:28:41
1967-03-27Eisenstein and 1920s Soviet cinema00:29:32
1967-03-20D.W. Griffith and Sergei Eisenstein00:26:35
1967-02-15The films: An historical overview00:29:28

Related Materials

    Subjects
    Film History; Film criticism--United States; Motion pictures--History
    Creators
    Jordan, Bill; KUT (Radio station : Austin, Tex.); University of Texas
    Contributors
    Macdonald, Dwight; Miller, Phil
    Genres
    Educational; Speech
    Time Periods
    1960-1969

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