Frank Lieberman

  • Anthony Harvey – Dutchman (1967)

    Drama1961-1970Anthony HarveyArthouseUnited Kingdom

    SYNOPSIS: “Harvey’s transition from editor to director is a brilliantly spare, edgy adaptation of LeRoi Jones’ play, basically a two-hander set on a New York subway train: a grim duel between cat and mouse as a rangily sexy white woman (Shirley Knight) circles a young black (Al Freeman Jr.) sitting alone, deliberately teasing, taunting, flaunting herself in a perverse attempt to break his control. Resentment and attraction crackle through the dialogue (and the superb performances) in an almost orgiastic expression of provocation and desire, until she wins and the black is goaded into retaliation. It ends, of course, in violence: a devastating acknowledgment that this is just about the only ground on which black and white can meet. The film’s one minor flaw is when the camera eventually pulls back from the duo to reveal that the carriage has filled with commuters studiously minding their own business; true to life, perhaps, but it comes over as a facile trick.”Read More »

  • Christoph Lauenstein & Wolfgang Lauenstein – Balance (1989)

    1981-1990AnimationChristoph LauensteinGermanyShort Film

    A group of fishermen on a precariously balanced platform fight over a trunk.Read More »

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