Shadows 1959 PG
Production still from Shadows 1959 / Dir: John Cassavetes / Image courtesy: Faces Distribution Corporation. / View full image
When
12.30 pm, Sat 4 Jul 2026 (87 mins)Where
Gallery of Modern Art, Cinema A
Accessibility
- Wheelchair Accessible
Admission
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"Made for $40,000 with an amateur cast and crew, Cassavetes’s first film established not only his reputation (it took five prizes, including the Critics’ Award at the Venice Film Festival) but a new approach to filmmaking. Expanding the improvisational techniques explored in an Actors’ Workshop class he was teaching, Cassavetes fashioned a deeply affecting portrait of three siblings who live "just beyond the bright lights of Broadway." Shot on location in New York with a hand-held 16mm camera, the film follows a struggling black nightclub entertainer (Hurd), his aimless younger brother (Carruthers), and their vulnerable sister (Goldoni)—the latter two more or less "passing" for white. Groundbreaking in its emotional complexity, its free-form style, and its striking naturalism, Shadows proved as much a landmark for American independent filmmaking as Godard’s Breathless (made the same year) did in France. For its director, Shadows remained "the film I love the best."" - Harvard Film Archive
Imported 35mm restored print courtesy of the UCLA Film & Television Archive. Restoration funding provided by The Film Foundation and the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.
PG | Mild violence, Mild sexual reference
Production Credits
- Director: John Cassavetes
- Script: John Cassavetes, Robert Alan Aurther
- Cinematographer: Erich Kollmar
- Editors: Len Appelson, Maurice McAndree, John Cassavetes
- Cast: Ben Carruthers, Lelia Goldoni, Hugh Hurd
- Print Source: UCLA Film & Television Archive, Los Angeles
- Rights: Faces Distribution Corporation
- Year: 1959
- Runtime: 87 minutes
- Country: United States
- Language: English
- Sound: Mono
- Colour: Black & White
- Shooting Format: 16mm
- Screening Format: 35mm