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Have you tried looking in Cahiers du Cinema or in the British trade press such as The Kinematograph Weekly? Also I would check the major newspapers of the period.

best

    
Dr. Michael Hammond
Senior Lecturer
English
School of Humanities
University of Southampton
Southampton
SO17 4BF
Tel:+44 (0)2380 596708



-----Original Message-----
From: Film and TV Studies Discussion List on behalf of Ali
Sent: Tue 7/10/2007 7:02 PM
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Subject: [SCREEN-L] Elia Kazan
 
Hello,

I'm working on a soon-to-be-published collection of selected letters belonging 
to Elia Kazan at the University of Missouri with Professor Al Devlin.  Currently, 
I am in the research phases of the project and am trying to find sources that 
might lead me to find any information describing Kazan's international 
reputation.  I have been able to find a few small articles in the New York 
Times regarding the international film festivals his films were in however, I 
have been unsuccessful in actually finding international reviews on his work or 
international articles that reference to Kazan's reputation as a film director.  If 
anyone has any information or knows of a good international source please 
point me in the right direction.  I would greatly appreciate it.

Also, anything that would describe Kazan's national reputation as a film 
director, his development of his technical skills on the screen (lighting, set 
design, etc), and his constant addressing of social issues (sex, divorce, anti-
semitism) in his films would also be greatly appreciated.  Thanks to all in 
advance who contribute and have a beautiful day!

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