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A Constant Forge: An Exploration of the Life and Art of John Cassavetes

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One of the great mavericks of cinema, John Cassavetes has earned a reputation as the godfather of American independent movies. The actor-turned-filmmaker invented a realist style of unadorned narrative films heavily influenced by documentaries. This in-depth analysis of Cassavetes' life and work features interviews with key collaborators and ensemble regulars, and explores the making of classics like "The Killing of a Chinese Bookie," "Opening Night" and "A Woman Under the Influence."

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Dan B FYI: https://greekreporter.com/2023/02/03/john-cassavetes-pioneer-independent-films/ - DLB Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 01/31/24 Full Review Audience Member A must watch if like me you love the films of John Cassavetes. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/29/23 Full Review Audience Member A good primer on the life and cinema of John Cassavetes, but it's largely a love letter and nothing more. For those who'd like some real insight into the Godfather of American Independent Film, check out Ray Carney's fantastic book "Cassavetes on Cassavetes." However, it should be noted that A Constant Forge does a commendable job of capturing the intrigue, wonder and fallibility of human beings that so fascinated Cassavetes and informed all of his work. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 01/23/23 Full Review walter m "A Constant Forge" is a highly insightful documentary on the films of John Cassavetes, as told by friends, collaborators and admirers with some wonderful backstage footage thrown in for good measure.(Note to self: get around to watching "Faces" one of these decades.) Much light is shed on his process which combined a great deal of structured writing, prominent use of non-professional actors and on set improvisation to create a naturalism that was much at odds with the artifice of Hollywood. His style has inspired many a filmmaker since, some of whom sadly lacking the necessary sympathy towards their characters. For better or for worse, "A Constant Forge" ends up mimicking the structure of a typical Cassavetes film in its rambling format.(To be fair, the documentary is much longer than an average Cassavetes film and is therefore perfect for a long train ride.) And even then, little information is given on Cassavetes' own life. He is born; emigrates from Greece at the age of 11; marries Gena Rowlands; makes a handful of movies and dies from cirrhosis of the liver. For example, I would have loved to have heard how he met Peter Falk and Ben Gazzara, two established actors by the time they started to act in his films. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Audience Member because of its extreme length, i watched this over four sittings in a 6 month period. i think this might actually the best way to watch it. all of the narration is in cassavetes own words and its all pretty inspired/inspiring. in small doses, you could use this movie as a daily motivation tool. that being said, if you don't know cassavetes' stuff, this is probably of little interest to you. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 01/12/23 Full Review Audience Member Interesting but overlong Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/03/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis One of the great mavericks of cinema, John Cassavetes has earned a reputation as the godfather of American independent movies. The actor-turned-filmmaker invented a realist style of unadorned narrative films heavily influenced by documentaries. This in-depth analysis of Cassavetes' life and work features interviews with key collaborators and ensemble regulars, and explores the making of classics like "The Killing of a Chinese Bookie," "Opening Night" and "A Woman Under the Influence."
Director
Charles Kiselyak
Producer
Charles Kiselyak
Screenwriter
Charles Kiselyak
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Runtime
3h 20m