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David Holzman's Diary
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Synopsis
Improvisational filmmaker Jim McBride knew enough of the "cinema verite" genre to poke fun at it in David Holzman's Diary. L.M. "Kit" Carson plays Holzman, who tries to put all of his life experiences on celluloid. His insistence upon poking his camera where it isn't wanted results only in irritation, alienation, and a few bloody noses. As Holzman's life (and his film) becomes harder to follow, the audience is liable to be as confused as Our Hero, especially if they make the mistake of taking this whole thing seriously. Filmed in five days on a $2500 budget, David Holzman's Diary won both the Mannheim and Pesaro Film Festival awards; history does not record whether the judges caught on that McBride was pulling their legs. The director, incidentally, is the same Jim McBride who years later went "mainstream" with such films as The Big Easy (1987) and Great Balls of Fire (1989). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

L.M. Kit Carson David Holzman

Production Crew

Michael Wadleigh Cinematographer
Paul Glickman Cinematographer
Paul H. Goldsmith Cinematographer
Jim McBride Director
Jim McBride Editor
Jim McBride Producer
Jim McBride Screenwriter
Year: 1968
Runtime: 71
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature


Produced by
Grove Press

Awards
1990 - U.S. National Film Registry - Library of Congress