Exclusive: Kino Lorber and Zeitgeist Films have picked up North American rights to Desperate Souls, Dark City and the Legend of Midnight Cowboy — a new documentary on the making of the iconic John Schlesinger film, from acclaimed documentarian Nancy Buirski (The Loving Story).
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Zeitgeist will open the film in North American theaters beginning at New York’s Film Forum in late June and take it nationwide from there, with a digital, educational and home video release on all major platforms via Kino Lorber to follow.
Inspired by Glen Frankel’s 2021 book Shooting Midnight Cowboy: Art, Sex, Loneliness, Liberation and the Making of a Dark Classic, Desperate...
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Zeitgeist will open the film in North American theaters beginning at New York’s Film Forum in late June and take it nationwide from there, with a digital, educational and home video release on all major platforms via Kino Lorber to follow.
Inspired by Glen Frankel’s 2021 book Shooting Midnight Cowboy: Art, Sex, Loneliness, Liberation and the Making of a Dark Classic, Desperate...
- 3/22/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
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A hot trend in publishing these days is to write an entire book about the making of one seminal movie. In the last few years there have been books about West Side Story (the 1961 Oscar winner, not the Spielberg remake), The Wild Bunch, Chinatown and The Godfather, to name a few. Glenn Frankel, who wrote earlier books about the making of High Noon and The Searchers, followed up last year with Shooting Midnight Cowboy: Art, Sex, Loneliness, Liberation, and the Making of a Dark Classic. Now that book has in turn inspired a new documentary by Nancy Buirski, which is playing in both Venice and Tellurida.
Although a 101-minute movie will never have the breadth or depth of a 340-page book, Buirski’s film does have the advantage of providing revealing on-camera interviews with several of the movie’s principals, including actors Jon Voight,...
A hot trend in publishing these days is to write an entire book about the making of one seminal movie. In the last few years there have been books about West Side Story (the 1961 Oscar winner, not the Spielberg remake), The Wild Bunch, Chinatown and The Godfather, to name a few. Glenn Frankel, who wrote earlier books about the making of High Noon and The Searchers, followed up last year with Shooting Midnight Cowboy: Art, Sex, Loneliness, Liberation, and the Making of a Dark Classic. Now that book has in turn inspired a new documentary by Nancy Buirski, which is playing in both Venice and Tellurida.
Although a 101-minute movie will never have the breadth or depth of a 340-page book, Buirski’s film does have the advantage of providing revealing on-camera interviews with several of the movie’s principals, including actors Jon Voight,...
- 9/2/2022
- by Stephen Farber
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
During Tuesday’s episode of CNN Newsroom, guest Charles Kaiser used the N-word while mistakenly quoting Donald Trump‘s controversial choice for chief White House strategist Steven Bannon. Brooke Baldwin Calls Out Guest For Using N-word Kaiser was expressing his disapproval of the president-elect’s choice and was allegedly quoting Bannon when he used the N-word. The show’s host Brooke Baldwin was visibly […]
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- 11/23/2016
- by Hillary Luehring-Jones
- Uinterview
Brooke Baldwin rebuked a guest on her show, CNN Newsroom, on Tuesday after he used the N-word live on air.
Charles Kaiser, a noted author and blogger, used the word moments before Baldwin cut him off, during a condemnation of Steve Bannon, President-elect Donald Trump‘s pick for chief White House strategist.
“The more I’ve sat here and listened to the fact that somebody used the N-word on this show — it is not Ok. It is not Ok, Charles Kaiser,” Baldwin said.
She was visibly bothered, her eyes appearing to water and her voice shaking. “Please don’t use the N-word on my show,...
Charles Kaiser, a noted author and blogger, used the word moments before Baldwin cut him off, during a condemnation of Steve Bannon, President-elect Donald Trump‘s pick for chief White House strategist.
“The more I’ve sat here and listened to the fact that somebody used the N-word on this show — it is not Ok. It is not Ok, Charles Kaiser,” Baldwin said.
She was visibly bothered, her eyes appearing to water and her voice shaking. “Please don’t use the N-word on my show,...
- 11/23/2016
- by Alexia Fernandez
- PEOPLE.com
Memo to “CNN Newsroom” guests: Check your racial epithets at the door. CNN anchor Brooke Baldwin savaged a guest on “CNN Newsroom” Tuesday, after the guest hurled the N-word on the show. Baldwin took author Charles Kaiser to task for using the slur while he was condemning President-elect Donald Trump’s choice for chief White House strategist, Steve Bannon. Also Read: CNN's Brooke Baldwin Says 'B.S.' Response to Ted Cruz 'Speaks for Itself' (Video) “Charles … just hang on a second,” Baldwin said. “Please don’t use the N-word on my show.” “The more I’ve sat here and...
- 11/23/2016
- by Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
[[tmz:video id="0_fkh6cb4c"]] CNN anchor Brooke Baldwin was Not having it when a guest on her show used the n-word while criticizing Donald Trump's appointees, and she abruptly pulled the plug on the interview. Author Charles Kaiser was ripping Stephen Bannon when he claimed Trump's Chief Strategist uses the racial epithet. Watch the reaction from Brooke and Paris Dennard -- a Trump supporter who's black and shocked as hell at the turn in the conversation. The buck stopped with Brooke ... real quick.
- 11/22/2016
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Sydney Schanberg, the Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times journalist whose work in Cambodia formed the basis for the film “The Killing Fields,” died on Saturday at the age of 82. The New York Times reported Schanberg’s friend and fellow reporter Charles Kaiser said that Schanberg had suffered a heart attack on Tuesday and died at his home in Poughkeepsie, New York. Schanberg joined the Times in 1959 and became their Southeast Asia correspondent in the early 1970s. In 1975, the Cambodian Lon Mol government was about to fall to the Khmer Rouge, led by the now infamous Pol Pot. Also Read: Noel Neill,...
- 7/9/2016
- by Joe Otterson
- The Wrap
Sydney Schanberg, a New York Times correspondent and Pulitzer Prize winner, died this week in Poughkeepsie, New York, according to the New York Times. Schanberg's death was confirmed by his friend and colleague Charles Kaiser. According to Kaiser, Schanberg, 82, had a heart attack on Tuesday. The reporter won the Pulitzer Prize in 1976 for his coverage of Cambodia's fall to the Khmer Rouge. The Oscar-winning film The Killing Fields was based on his experiences as a foreign correspondent in Cambodia. Schanberg and his Cambodian assistant Dith Pran were two of the very few reporters, Western diplomats and government officials to ignore...
- 7/9/2016
- by Andrea Park, @scandreapark
- PEOPLE.com
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