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  1. Pauline Kael (1968) Pauline Kael (* 19. Juni 1919 in ... dem führenden amerikanischen Vertreter der Auteur-Theorie. ... einer 1963 erschienenen Replik von Kael-Gegner Andrew Sarris auf den Circles and Squares-Essay mit dem Titel The Auteur Theory and the Perils of Pauline. Adler verriss Kaels Buch als „Zeile für Zeile ...

  2. More Pauline Kael in the July 2019 issue of Sight & Sound Mission critical. On 25 July 1982, at London’s National Film Theatre, Pauline Kael invited questions from the audience. In an edited selection from a previously unpublished transcript of the event, she explains why good films make her a better writer. → Buy a print issue

  3. 12 de jul. de 2022 · 5. Not everyone agrees that auteur theory is a good way to analyse film Orson Welles, somewhere in Europe, directing Chimes At Midnight – image credit. The publication of Sarris’ pantheon kicked off a running feud with legendary film critic Pauline Kael that lasted until her death.

  4. 12 de feb. de 1971 · Raising Kane—I. Orson Welles’s “Citizen Kane.”. By Pauline Kael. February 12, 1971. Photograph from Photofest. “Citizen Kane” is perhaps the one American talking picture that seems as ...

  5. 15 de nov. de 2021 · Catalyzed by Pauline Kael’s 1963 polemic, “ Circles and Squares ” — a direct response to “Notes on Auteur Theory in 1962” — the discourse surrounding auteur theory has since propelled it to the forefront of American film culture.

  6. Pauline Kael was the first serious critic of the auteur theory. Without question, her famously acerbic 1963 response to Sarris continues to raise important questions about the theory’s persuasiveness, questions taken up and elaborated by many other critics and scholars since the early 1960s.

  7. 26 de ago. de 2020 · Her creepy battle with Andrew Sarris and his auteur theory was legendary, and her stint in Hollywood, trying her hand at producing, was a disaster. Sarah Jessica Parker reads from Kael’s reviews; filmmakers Quentin Tarantino, Paul Schrader, and Francis Ford Coppola and critics Camille Paglia, Molly Haskell, Greil Marcus, and David Edelstein speak to her enormous gifts and influence.