In a field that has historically embraced few women film critics, Kael was charismatic, controversial, witty, and discerning. Her decades-long berth at The New Yorker energized her fans (“Paulettes”) and infuriated her detractors on a weekly basis. Her turbo-charged prose famously championed the New Hollywood Cinema of the late 1960s and ‘70s (BONNIE AND CLYDE, NASHVILLE, CARRIE, TAXI DRIVER) and the work of major European directors (François Truffaut, Bernardo Bertolucci), while mercilessly panning some of the biggest studio hits (THE SOUND OF MUSIC, MIDNIGHT COWBOY, DIRTY HARRY). Her creepy battle with Andrew Sarris and his auteur theory was legendary, and her stint in Hollywood, trying her hand at producing, was a disaster. Sarah Jessica Parker reads from Kael’s reviews; filmmakers Quentin Tarantino, Paul Schrader, and Francis Ford Coppola and critics Camille Paglia, Molly Haskell, Greil Marcus, and David Edelstein speak to her enormous gifts and influence.
What She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael (2019)
Directed by Rob Garver
Genres - Biography, Documentary |
Release Date - Mar 22, 2019 |
Run Time - 100 min. |
Countries - United States of America |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Amateur, Battle, Berth, Cowboy, Critic, Disaster, Fan, Field, Hit, Job, Kael, Music, Taxi Driver, Theory, Woman
Alternate Titles
Krytyczka. Sztuka Pauline Kael
PL
O que ela disse: as críticas de Pauline Kael
BR
Pauline Kael ja elokuvakritiikin taide
FI
Pauline Kael: el arte de la crítica
ES
Qui a peur de Pauline Kael?
FR
What She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael
AU, CA, GB, US
Αυτό που είπε: Η τέχνη της Πολίν Κέιλ
GR
Что она сказала: Искусство Полин Кейл
RU