Goldstein (film)

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Goldstein
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Directed byPhilip Kaufman
Benjamin Manaster
Written byPhilip Kaufman
Benjamin Manaster
Produced byZev Braun
Philip Kaufman
CinematographyJean-Phillippe Carson
Edited byAdolfas Mekas
Music byMeyer Kupferman
Production
companies
Montrose Film Productions
Braun Entertainment Group
Distributed byAltura Films International
Release date
  • 1964 (1964)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Goldstein is a 1964 film co-directed by Philip Kaufman and Benjamin Manaster,[1] and produced by Kaufman and Zev Braun. The cast featured a number of actors from The Second City comedy troupe in a retelling of the story of Elijah.[2] It had earned praise by filmmakers Jean Renoir and François Truffaut (the former called it "the best American film I have seen in 20 years").[3][4]

Accolades[]

The film shared the Prix de la Nouvelle Critique at the Cannes Film Festival in 1964 with Bertolucci's Before the Revolution.[5]

Cast[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Murray, Noel. "Goldstein". The Onion A.V. Club.
  2. ^ Goldstein (1965) - Articles - TCM.com
  3. ^ GOLDSTEIN (Dir. Philip Kaufman/Benjamin Manaster, 1964) on Vimeo
  4. ^ DVD Empire
  5. ^ Festival de Cannes : Film details 1964

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