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October 1980

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An edition of American Film (1975)

American Film, Volume VI, Number 1

October 1980

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$2.00 cover price. Photo of Isabelle Huppert and Kris Kristofferson in the Michael Cimino film "Heaven's Gate." 96-page 5th anniversary issue.

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Table of Contents

Letters. Page 6
Lehman at Large. I can dream, can't I? Page 8
About Television. View from a room in Tel Aviv Page 13
Take Two. Pagnol Marseilles Trilogy Page 20
The Video Scene. Developments in programming and technology affecting the home viewer Page 25
A Premiere Approach.
Have Video Camera, Will Travel.
Michael Cimino's Way West. The director of "The Deer Hunter" takes on the Johnson County War. Page 34
What Will H. Hays Begat. 50 Years since his Code Office ruled Hollywood Page 42
Waiting for Garbo. At 75, the legend and the enigma remain. Page 48
The Non-Hollywood Hustle. For independent filmmakers, raising money is more than half the battle. Page 54
They Made Their Films Their Way. Two filmmakers who do a lot for a little. Page 58
A 5 Year Sampler: Highlights from American Film. For our 5th anniversary, some insights that bear repeating. Page 65
All the News That Isn't News. Television's besetting sin: overplaying the news. Page 74
Books. Reviews. Page 82
"Take Two: A Life in Movies and Politics" by Philip Dunne
"Moving Places" by Jonathan Rosenbaum
AFI News. Special Report: A New Home for AFI-West Page 92
Periodicals. Page 96

Edition Notes

Published in
New York, New York, USA
Series
Magazine of the Film and Television Arts
Copyright Date
1980

Contributors

Editor
Hollis Alpert
Writer
Ermest Lehman
Writer
Martin Mayer
Writer
Edward Baron Turk
Writer
Gary Arlen
Writer
N.I. Weinstock
Writer
Rex McGee
Writer
Charles Champlin
Writer
David Thomson
Writer
J. Hoberman
Writer
Roger Ebert
Writer
Edwin Diamond
Writer
Andrew Sarris
Writer
Michael Wood

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Format
Magazine
Number of pages
96

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OL26204492M
OCLC/WorldCat
2246336
Amazon ID (ASIN)
B005XB7GVM

Work Description

"American Film" is a magazine published by The American Film Institute from 1975-1992. 10 issues were published yearly, with 166 issues in total. Originally subtitled "The Journal of the Film and Television Arts" the highbrow magazine initially focused on film classics but the focus soon shifted to contemporary movies. Countless people associated with the film industry contributed articles and columns, including Francois Truffaut, Ernest Lehman, Leonard Maltin, Roger Ebert, Roger Greenspun, Larry McMurty, and others.

In addition to the information about movies and television, the journal offers an insightful view on the home video industry, chronicling the introductions of VHS, Beta, Videodisc and laserdisc and continuing through the VHS boom in the early '90s when the magazine folded. In October 1979, they introduced "The Video Scene," a multi-column section centered on home video, punctuated with ads and printed on a different paper stock. Ads for videotapes began to surface quickly during the run of the magazine and then exploded, with the first major ad being for The Video Club of America's release of "The Sound of Music" in the May 1979 issue.

AFI struggled in the publishing market so the magazine went through a vast array of changes over the years. Early issues were black-and-white, ad-free, with a 16-page card-stock centerfold for their "Dialogue on Film" column, which featured transcripts of Q&A discussions with film legends. Beginning with the April 1978 issue, the publishers switched to a cheaper paper stock. By 1978, they began to become overrun with advertisements and in December, they added color spreads, predominantly for noteworthy new films - though by the early 1980s they were publishing full-color issues. In 1988, the magazine was sold to BPI Communications, and the following year the entire format was changed to glossy, oversized issues. In 1992, the magazine abruptly ceased publication.

In April 2012, the magazine was revived as a monthly digital e-zine, which ran until October 2014, with a total of 31 issues.

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