VAL LEWTON: THE MAN IN THE SHADOWS Documentary Showcase

We usually regard directors, writers and actors as the ones mainly responsible for cinematic art. We think of producers as only concerned about the commercial aspects of films – or obstacles to the creative process. Val Lewton, who ran a low budget production unit for the struggling RKO studios in the 1940’s was an extraordinary exception. Working with microscopic budgets, fledgling directors and rewriting scripts himself, Lewton supervised a unique succession of horror film classics like THE CAT PEOPLE, I WALKED WITH A ZOMBIE and ISLE OF THE DEAD. Critic Kent Jones (co-writer of Martin Scorsese’s brilliant history of the Italian cinema, MY VOYAGE TO ITALY) has constructed-in the style of a Val Lewton film-a fascinating examination of the man himself. He depicts a man steeped in high culture, struggling to express himself artistically, who manages to bring seriousness to a pop-culture genre . Executive producer and narrator Martin Scorsese has acknowledged Lewton’s influence on his own work. VAL LEWTON: THE MAN IN THE SHADOWS clarifies the contribution of one of Hollywood’s strangest, most important and least-appreciated talents.

Details

Country: USA

Year: 2007

Director: Kent Jones

Running Time (minutes): 77 min

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