The Life, Works, and Impact of Elia Kazan
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- This is a short documentary about director Elia Kazan based on a 25 page paper written by Joe Baughman for Film History class during the Summer of 2009. If you would like to read the full paper, email me and I will send it to you.
Excellent documentary on one of the finest directors in movie history.
Interesting video. I don't see a whole lot of movies, especially in the last 2-3 decades but On The Waterfront has always been one of my favorite. Powerful.
That is a great question, and worth much discussion.
I'm an actor and I study my craft by learning from men like Kazan. Your video is rich with the work and I would like to know more about him.
Great upload. Well done.
Thanks for this. Marty Scorsese and Kent Jones' documentary Elia Kazan: The Outsider is also worth seeing.
Thank you for this video. Really interesting !
Kudos! Very well done, excellent job for one of the greatest directors!
Informative n interesting. I don't doubt he was hated.
inspiring and marvelously well done. thanks very much for this.
Elia is a master
My daughter is doing a paper in Elia Kazan. She is in 9th grade . Can you please provide us this paper. We will give you full credit in her presentation to the class.
great job joe!
started the career of many actors in his time seen in the trailers among others Marlon Brando.
My Life Partner and I are teaching a film course this semester at the CUNY Grad Center (virtually of course right now). We just found your posting which fits well as we'll be focusing on Kanan's Panic In The Street from (1950). We'd love to read your paper and use to trace the trajectory of the choices Kazan made. How do we get our email address to you without exposing it to all other commenters?
Hey, thanks for your interest. Just so you know, this was only an undergrad paper, though the materials I reference may be helpful to you. You can contact me through my website if you'd like: josephbaughman.com
@@JoeBaughman Joe, I sent you an email a few days ago. Just wondering if it got to you. Have you decided to not send me the paper?
great job!
And it occasionally still does, though it seems rare.
Just let me know your motives for reading the paper, and I'll send it to you.
Indeed.
Kinda interesting the best acting style came from Russia and the "left" back then was what I always thought the true left was until "the recent switch ", where the left and the right are mere puppets of the mirror image of the same hand.
About the witch hunt, I will reserve judgment, if I had lived through the Great Depression, I may have had ideology views favoring other forms of government too. And speaking on that subject, I am not at all sure we are living in a Democracy.
Joe, how could I read your paper? Great video, Jacques
@154arturo not an insult dont take it the wrong way just think its fuuny you have refered to him self as a genius and then used a word like significative
very interesting.
funny pronunciation of "coppola."
let me know your email address, and I'll send you the paper.
Personally, I HATED Elia Kazan. He was a man who had sold out his friends and colleagues in the name of America's fight against Communism. Kazan was the great betrayer and he made NO apologies for it. Shame on him and I wished he had been assassinated many years ago, just as the late Abraham Polonsky had wished for.
Why would he name names ?
He had to. His plan was to name people the HUAC already knew. Still made him enemies and someday his success was built in the ruins of ot hers.
great job!!