15 June 1961: The young American has been in London to promote her debut feature The Connection, which takes a brutally thorough look at its subject
Few film directors are women. Shirley Clarke, a young American, is one of the few. She has been in London for the showing of her controversial film, The Connection, at the National Film Theatre. Among the “shorts” which she had previously made, Skyscrapers had made its mark – the mark of an intelligent, articulate and promising director whose school was not Hollywood.
The Connection is, in fact, her first feature film and, as she showed when I talked with her, she is ruefully, but not apologetically, aware that a brutally thorough feature about drug addicts – for such is The Connection – was an odd one for a young director’s first attempt. The subject itself, she considers, is important enough as a study of the human condition: it was not,...
Few film directors are women. Shirley Clarke, a young American, is one of the few. She has been in London for the showing of her controversial film, The Connection, at the National Film Theatre. Among the “shorts” which she had previously made, Skyscrapers had made its mark – the mark of an intelligent, articulate and promising director whose school was not Hollywood.
The Connection is, in fact, her first feature film and, as she showed when I talked with her, she is ruefully, but not apologetically, aware that a brutally thorough feature about drug addicts – for such is The Connection – was an odd one for a young director’s first attempt. The subject itself, she considers, is important enough as a study of the human condition: it was not,...
- 6/15/2017
- by by our Film Critic
- The Guardian - Film News
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