What She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael

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Pauline Kael (1919–2001) was undoubtedly one of the greatest names in film criticism. A Californian native, she wrote her first review in 1953 and joined ‘The New Yorker’ in 1968. Praised for her highly opinionated and feisty writing style and criticised for her subjective and sometimes ruthless reviews, Kael’s writing was refreshingly and intensely rooted in her experience of watching a film as a member of the audience. Loved and hated in equal measure – loved by other critics for whom she was immensely influential, and hated by filmmakers whose films she trashed - Kael destroyed films that have since become classics such as The Sound of Music and raved about others such as Bonnie and Clyde. She was also aware of the perennial difficulties for women working in the movies and in film criticism, and fiercely fought sexism, both in her reviews and in her media appearances.

Country:

United States of America

Genre:

Documentary

Duration:

98 minutes

Year:

2019

Director:

Rob Garver

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Company:

29Pictures

Cast:
Pauline Kael

Self (archive footage)

Sarah Jessica Parker

Pauline's Voice Over

Quentin Tarantino

Self

David O. Russell

Self

Alec Baldwin

Self

Crew:
Rob Garver

Writer

Rob Garver

Director

Vince Ellis

Director of Photography

Chris Liang

Sound Effects Editor

Rob Garver

Editor