While US filmmaker Joseph Losey (1909-1984) directed 37 features during his lengthy career, a number of his most acclaimed and influential films—The Servant, Accident and The Go-Between—were made in ...
The U.S.-born filmmaker made many of Europe's best known films in the 1960s and 1970s. By Eric J. Lyman Joseph Losey Director Headshot - P 2012 ROME – This year’s edition of the Turin Film Festival ...
The next Essential Cinema Series hosted by the Austin Film Society is “Surviving the Blacklist: Joseph Losey in Europe,” a collection of films by notable expat filmmaker Losey. It all begins September ...
Kupferberg shows how she used to splice movie films. In the early 1950s, the infamous House Un-American Activities Committee tried to bully filmmaker Joseph Losey into calling out himself and his ...
The first feature by the Portuguese filmmaker Marta Mateus, featuring nonprofessional actors in natural settings, explores and expands modern traditions of political cinema. The Front Row The Joyful ...
American scenarist, film and theatre director who made over 30 feature films between the 1940s and the 1980s. Losey was blacklisted in Hollywood by the House Committee on Un-American Activities for ...
You’d be forgiven if you thought of Joseph Losey as that British director who left an indelible impression in the 1960s with his collaborations with Harold Pinter, most famously “The Servant.” But ...