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Paul Schrader
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Monday 20 September 2021
Paul Schrader: Writing, Violence and Therapy
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Affliction (Directed by Paul Schrader) Paul Schrader’s powerful Affliction (1997), adapted from the novel by Russell Banks, charts the i...
Friday 9 July 2021
Screenwriter Paul Schrader Discusses His Writing Process
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Taxi Driver (Directed by Martin Scorsese) Paul Schrader has long credited the renowned French director Robert Bresson's Pickpocket as a ...
Thursday 17 September 2020
Paul Schrader on ‘Performance’
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Performance (Directed by Donald Cammell and Nicolas Roeg) ‘The only performance that makes it, that makes it all the way, is the one th...
Thursday 10 September 2020
Paul Schrader on ‘Light Sleeper’
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Light Sleeper (Directed by Paul Schrader) Following ‘Taxi Driver’ and ‘American Gigolo’ in what writer/director Paul Schrader calls his...
Monday 1 June 2020
Paul Schrader: Notes On Taxi Driver
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Taxi Driver (Directed by Martin Scorsese) A screenwriter, director and film critic, Paul Schrader is best known for his work with the ...
Thursday 28 May 2020
Paul Schrader: On Screenwriting
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Taxi Driver (Directed by Martin Scorsese) The films and screenplays of Paul Schrader and his eventual effect on the American cinema is c...
Monday 9 March 2020
Paul Schrader: Steps to Writing a Script
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Taxi Driver (Directed by Martin Scorsese) The films of the 1970s, according to the author Robert Kolker, are part of "a cinema...
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