Jo Shishido's Cheeks
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I don't know how interested long-term you are in Cassavetes, but there are some really excellent books on his work and they give an absolutely fascinating view of his methods and how he put these films together. You could check the library for The Films of John Cassavetes, which is my favorite -- even though Carney is a bit of a loon and apparently an asshole, he's also a peerless scholar on the man. Cassavetes Directs is pretty solid, and I'm pretty sure someone got me Cassavetes On Cassavetes for Christmas, so that's exciting.
Thanks a lot for this!
Cassavetes, alongside Hawks and Godard, probably had the biggest impact on my outlook on cinema and yet despite this I've never read up on him!
I think I was put off by the Constant Forge documentary.
These books look great though, I've just ordered the Cassavetes on Cassavetes book, I have a few in that series (Scorsese, Hawks, etc) but didn't realise a Cassavetes one was available.
I'll try and track the others down when I finish it.
Carney is one slimy fuck btw, I knew of him from the debacle over the alternate versions of Shadows and Faces but hadn't heard at all about this Rappaport situation.
Holding a filmmakers own work to ransom is beyond sad