Working from extensive original research, this revelatory documentary—newly remastered and re-edited—offers a unique perspective on Hollywood filmmaking from the 1930s to the 1950s, when “Red” screenwriters and directors worked within the studio system to make films that challenged issues of class, war, race, and gender. Andersen and Burch use clips from 53 different films spanning numerous genres in order to demonstrate how this network of filmmakers’ ideology affected the meaning and reception of their work, as well as interviews with many of the artists (such as Paul Jarrico, Ring Lardner, Jr., Alfred Levitt, and Abraham Polonsky) who were blacklisted by the House Un-American Activities Committee.
Red Hollywood (1996)
Directed by Noël Burch / Thom Andersen
Genres - Documentary, History |
Release Date - Aug 16, 1996 |
Run Time - 90 min. |
Countries - United States of America |
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Movie Info
Box Office
$8,426
Tags
Alfred Levitt, Andersen, Blacklist, Burch, Hollywood, House Un-american Activities Committee
Alternate Titles
A Hollywood Vermelha
BR
Red Hollywood
US