Abraham Polonsky (1910-1999), screenwriter and filmmaker of the mid-twentieth-century Left, recognized his writerly mission to reveal the aspirations of his characters in a material society structured to undermine their hopes. In the process, he ennobled their struggle. His auspicious beginning in Hollywood reached a zenith with his Oscar-nominated screenplay for Robert Rossen's boxing noir, Body and Soul (1947), and his inaugural film as writer and director, Force of Evil (1948), before he was blacklisted during the McCarthy witch hunt.
ISBN: | 9781617036606 |
Publication date: | 30th December 2012 |
Author: | Abraham Polonsky, Andrew Dickos |
Publisher: | University Press of Mississippi |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 201 pages |
Series: | Conversations With Filmmakers Series |
Genres: |
Individual film directors, film-makers Filmmaking and production: technical and background skills Individual actors and performers |