Austin's thriving film culture, renowned for international events such as SXSW and the Austin Film Festival, extends back to the early 1970s when students in the Department of Radio-Television-Film at the University of Texas at Austin ran a film programming unit that screened movies for students and the public. Dubbed CinemaTexas, the program offered viewers a wide variety of films-old and new, mainstream, classic, and cult-at a time when finding and watching films after their first run was very difficult and prohibitively expensive. For each film, RTF graduate students wrote program notes…mehr
Austin's thriving film culture, renowned for international events such as SXSW and the Austin Film Festival, extends back to the early 1970s when students in the Department of Radio-Television-Film at the University of Texas at Austin ran a film programming unit that screened movies for students and the public. Dubbed CinemaTexas, the program offered viewers a wide variety of films-old and new, mainstream, classic, and cult-at a time when finding and watching films after their first run was very difficult and prohibitively expensive. For each film, RTF graduate students wrote program notes that included production details, a sampling of critical reactions, and an original essay that placed the film and its director within context and explained the movie's historical significance. Over time, CinemaTexas Program Notes became more ambitious and were distributed around the world, including to luminaries such as film critic Pauline Kael. This anthology gathers a sampling of CinemaTexas Program Notes, organized into four sections: "USA Film History," "Hollywood Auteurs," "Cinema-Fist: Renegade Talents," and "America's Shadow Cinema." Many of the note writers have become prominent film studies scholars, as well as leading figures in the film, TV, music, and video game industries. As a collection, CinemaTexas Notes strongly contradicts the notion of an effortlessly formed American film canon, showing instead how local film cultures-whether in Austin, New York, or Europe-have forwarded the development of film studies as a discipline.
Louis Black was one of the original writers of the CinemaTexas Program Notes. He cofounded The Austin Chronicle, where he was the editor for thirty-six years, and SXSW, where he is a director, and was a founding board member of the Austin Film Society. He has written extensively on film, music, and politics. In 2016, he and Karen Bernstein directed the documentary Richard Linklater: Dream Is Destiny, which made its world premiere at Sundance Film Festival. A recent MA graduate of the Department of Radio-Television-Film at the University of Texas at Austin, Collins Swords is a creative assistant to Louis Black, with whom he works in project development, promotion, outreach, editing, and archival research.
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1. Preface 2. Introduction to CinemaTexas by Charles Ramírez Berg 3. Reflections on CinemaTexas by George Lellis Lauren Rabinovitz D. N. Rodowick and Louis Black 4. I. USA Film History * Introduction by Steve Fore and Louis Black * Intolerance (dir. D. W. Griffith 1916) by Charles Ramírez Berg * Sunrise (dir. F. W. Murnau 1927) by Warren Spector * Long Pants (dir. Frank Capra 1927) by D. N. Rodowick * Sherlock Jr. (dir. Buster Keaton 1924) by D. N. Rodowick * All Quiet on the Western Front (dir. Lewis Milestone 1930) by George Lellis * Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (dir. Frank Capra 1939) by Marie Mahoney * Citizen Kane (dir. Orson Welles 1941) by John Henley * North by Northwest (dir. Alfred Hitchcock 1959) by Ed Lowry * Corruption of the Damned (dir. George Kuchar 1965) by Nick Barbaro * Necrology (dir. Standish Lawder 1971) by Nick Barbaro * Five Easy Pieces (dir. Bob Rafelson 1970) by Michael Selig * Nashville (dir. Robert Altman 1975) by Lauren Rabinovitz 5. II. Hollywood Auteurs: Ford Hawkes Sturges Minnelli Sirk * Introduction by Steve Fore and Louis Black * Stagecoach (dir. John Ford 1939) by Ed Lowry * The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (dir. John Ford 1962) by Don Hartack * His Girl Friday (dir. Howard Hawks 1940) by Lauren Rabinovitz * Red River (dir. Howard Hawks 1948) by Charles Ramírez Berg * Sullivan's Travels (dir. Preston Sturges 1941) by Ann Laemmle * Hail the Conquering Hero (dir. Preston Sturges 1944) by Michael Selig * Meet Me in St. Louis (dir. Vincente Minnelli 1944) by George Lellis * Band Wagon (dir. Vincente Minnelli 1953) by Ed Lowry and D. N. Rodowick * All That Heaven Allows (dir. Douglas Sirk 1955) by Valentin Almendarez * Imitation of Life (dir. Douglas Sirk 1959) by D. N. Rodowick 6. III. Cinema-Fist: Renegade Talents: Ulmer Ray Aldrich Fuller Welles Peckinpah * Introduction by Steve Fore and Louis Black * Detour (dir. Edgar G. Ulmer 1945) by D. N. Rodowick * They Live by Night (dir. Nicholas Ray 1948) by Marjorie Baumgarten * In a Lonely Place (dir. Nicholas Ray 1950) by Ellen Draper * Kiss Me Deadly (dir. Robert Aldrich 1955) by Steve Fore * Ulzana's Band (dir. Robert Aldrich 1972) by Steve Fore * Forty Guns (dir. Samuel Fuller 1957) by Valentin Almendarez * Naked Kiss (dir. Samuel Fuller 1964) by Ed Lowry * Touch of Evil (dir. Orson Welles 1958) by D. N. Rodowick * The Wild Bunch (dir. Sam Peckinpah 1969) by Nick Barbaro * Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia (dir. Sam Peckinpah 1974) by Louis Black 7. IV. America's Shadow Cinema: B Movies Exploitation Films and the Avant-Garde * Introduction by Steve Fore and Louis Black * Hollywood's Shadow Cinema * My Name is Julia Ross (dir. Joseph H. Lewis 1945) by Louis Black * Gun Crazy (dir. Joseph H. Lewis 1950) by Ed Lowry * Films of Maya Deren (dir. Maya Deren 1943-1958) by Lauren Rabinovitz and Marjorie Baumgarten * Scorpio Rising (dir. Kenneth Anger 1964) by Ed Lowry * Two Thousand Maniacs! (dir. Herschell Gordon Lewis 1964) by Brian Hanson Warren Spector and Louis Black * The Last Movie (dir. Dennis Hopper 1971) by Nick Barbaro Louis Black and Ed Lowry * Cage Heat (dir. Jonathan Demme 1974) by Louis Black * Caged Heat: Second Thoughts by Marjorie Baumgarten * The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (dir. Tobe Hooper 1974) by Rita TheBerge Ed Lowry and Louis Black * Assault on Precinct 13 (dir. John Carpenter 1976) by Ann Laemmle 8. Appendix. Original Scanned CinemaTexas Note: Night of the Living Dead (dir. George Romero 1968) by Kelly Greene 9. Bibliography 10. Contributors 11. Index
1. Preface 2. Introduction to CinemaTexas by Charles Ramírez Berg 3. Reflections on CinemaTexas by George Lellis Lauren Rabinovitz D. N. Rodowick and Louis Black 4. I. USA Film History * Introduction by Steve Fore and Louis Black * Intolerance (dir. D. W. Griffith 1916) by Charles Ramírez Berg * Sunrise (dir. F. W. Murnau 1927) by Warren Spector * Long Pants (dir. Frank Capra 1927) by D. N. Rodowick * Sherlock Jr. (dir. Buster Keaton 1924) by D. N. Rodowick * All Quiet on the Western Front (dir. Lewis Milestone 1930) by George Lellis * Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (dir. Frank Capra 1939) by Marie Mahoney * Citizen Kane (dir. Orson Welles 1941) by John Henley * North by Northwest (dir. Alfred Hitchcock 1959) by Ed Lowry * Corruption of the Damned (dir. George Kuchar 1965) by Nick Barbaro * Necrology (dir. Standish Lawder 1971) by Nick Barbaro * Five Easy Pieces (dir. Bob Rafelson 1970) by Michael Selig * Nashville (dir. Robert Altman 1975) by Lauren Rabinovitz 5. II. Hollywood Auteurs: Ford Hawkes Sturges Minnelli Sirk * Introduction by Steve Fore and Louis Black * Stagecoach (dir. John Ford 1939) by Ed Lowry * The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (dir. John Ford 1962) by Don Hartack * His Girl Friday (dir. Howard Hawks 1940) by Lauren Rabinovitz * Red River (dir. Howard Hawks 1948) by Charles Ramírez Berg * Sullivan's Travels (dir. Preston Sturges 1941) by Ann Laemmle * Hail the Conquering Hero (dir. Preston Sturges 1944) by Michael Selig * Meet Me in St. Louis (dir. Vincente Minnelli 1944) by George Lellis * Band Wagon (dir. Vincente Minnelli 1953) by Ed Lowry and D. N. Rodowick * All That Heaven Allows (dir. Douglas Sirk 1955) by Valentin Almendarez * Imitation of Life (dir. Douglas Sirk 1959) by D. N. Rodowick 6. III. Cinema-Fist: Renegade Talents: Ulmer Ray Aldrich Fuller Welles Peckinpah * Introduction by Steve Fore and Louis Black * Detour (dir. Edgar G. Ulmer 1945) by D. N. Rodowick * They Live by Night (dir. Nicholas Ray 1948) by Marjorie Baumgarten * In a Lonely Place (dir. Nicholas Ray 1950) by Ellen Draper * Kiss Me Deadly (dir. Robert Aldrich 1955) by Steve Fore * Ulzana's Band (dir. Robert Aldrich 1972) by Steve Fore * Forty Guns (dir. Samuel Fuller 1957) by Valentin Almendarez * Naked Kiss (dir. Samuel Fuller 1964) by Ed Lowry * Touch of Evil (dir. Orson Welles 1958) by D. N. Rodowick * The Wild Bunch (dir. Sam Peckinpah 1969) by Nick Barbaro * Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia (dir. Sam Peckinpah 1974) by Louis Black 7. IV. America's Shadow Cinema: B Movies Exploitation Films and the Avant-Garde * Introduction by Steve Fore and Louis Black * Hollywood's Shadow Cinema * My Name is Julia Ross (dir. Joseph H. Lewis 1945) by Louis Black * Gun Crazy (dir. Joseph H. Lewis 1950) by Ed Lowry * Films of Maya Deren (dir. Maya Deren 1943-1958) by Lauren Rabinovitz and Marjorie Baumgarten * Scorpio Rising (dir. Kenneth Anger 1964) by Ed Lowry * Two Thousand Maniacs! (dir. Herschell Gordon Lewis 1964) by Brian Hanson Warren Spector and Louis Black * The Last Movie (dir. Dennis Hopper 1971) by Nick Barbaro Louis Black and Ed Lowry * Cage Heat (dir. Jonathan Demme 1974) by Louis Black * Caged Heat: Second Thoughts by Marjorie Baumgarten * The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (dir. Tobe Hooper 1974) by Rita TheBerge Ed Lowry and Louis Black * Assault on Precinct 13 (dir. John Carpenter 1976) by Ann Laemmle 8. Appendix. Original Scanned CinemaTexas Note: Night of the Living Dead (dir. George Romero 1968) by Kelly Greene 9. Bibliography 10. Contributors 11. Index
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