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.
Country: USA
Year: 2007
Director: Kent Jones
Running Time (minutes): 77 min