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I'm A Stranger Here Myself
UNIONDOCS
Brooklyn, NY
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I'm A Stranger Here Myself
A unique portrait of one cinemas most dynamic maverick filmmakers, Im a Stranger Here Myself (1975) simultaneously investigates Nicholas Rays Hollywood legacy (including such films as In a Lonely Place and Johnny Guitar) while documenting his most ambitious, personal project yet: We Cant Go Home Again, a collaborative feature-film endeavor made with his students at SUNY Binghamton. Frustrated with the limitations and compromises of commercial filmmaking, Ray accepted a teaching position in 1971 that allowed him to exercise his radical positions on filmmaking and put them into practice with a new generation of young artists eager to push the medium to its limits. Several years in the making, and incorporating myriad formats (8mm, 16mm, 35mm, and video) projected at the same time, We Cant Go Home Again was at once a group effort and also intensely personal, not just to Ray, but to all those involved.

Never officially released, We Cant Go Home Again is one of Rays most elusive and sought-after titles. Helperns documentary offers invaluable insight into one of the cinemas most celebrated filmmakers, as well as one of his most controversial works of art.  Nicholas daughter Nicca Ray will be present to introduce the screening.  Following the screening will be a discussion with Tom Farrell, one of Rays students and collaborators on We Cant Go Home Again, who will discuss his experiences working on the film.  Leslie Levinson will also be present speak on her experiences as an actor working with Ray.

It captures a lot of the contradictions in the life and career of this man who manages to seem most elegant and ascetic when he most needs a shave and a fresh cigarette, who is simultaneously old and young, totally sincere and just occasionally full of bananas.  Vincent Canby, The New York Times

This screening is the first part of a series of Docs on Auteurs.  This screening was curated with Cullen Gallagher, film and literary critic, who is a regular contributor for The L Magazine, Not Coming to a Theater Near You, as well as other publications.

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UNIONDOCS
322 Union Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11211
United States

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Film

Kid Friendly: No
Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: No
Wheelchair Accessible: No

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Owner: UNIONDOCS
On BPT Since: Jul 31, 2009
 
www.uniondocs.org/2009/08/...


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