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Synopsis
"I love to shoot film" is the sanguine motto of TV lensman John Cassellis (Robert Forster) in Haskell Wexler's 1969 Medium Cool, a semi-documentary investigation of image-making and politics. With his soundman, Gus (Peter Bonerz), John films such events as gruesome car wrecks with frosty detachment, considering himself a mere recorder of circumstances, his only responsibility to get his film in on time. Even his girlfriend, Ruth (Marianna Hill), cannot understand or penetrate John's complacency. Encounters with signs of the late '60s times, however, raise John's consciousness about the implications of his job, as he films a verbal attack by black militants on the media's racism, gets fired after he objects to having that footage turned over to the FBI, and meets Vietnam War widow Eileen (Verna Bloom). John witnesses the violence of the state firsthand as he and Eileen search for her son amidst the real-life demonstrations and riots at the 1968 Chicago Democratic Convention. Even though he realizes the political power of pointing a camera at anything, John finally cannot extricate himself or his loved ones from a culture obsessed with recording any sensational, gory incident. Scripted (from a novel by Jack Couffer), directed, and shot by Oscar-winning cinematographer and political activist Wexler, Medium Cool systematically questions the ideological power of images by combining documentary techniques such as "talking heads" and cinéma vérité with staged scenes between the actors. By the time Wexler and his crew start filming Forster and Bloom among the actual events at the convention, all barriers between fiction and fact are broken down, as Wexler's assistant can be heard warning, "Watch out, Haskell, it's real," when tear gas is thrown. The footage of cops clubbing people in the crowd is real, but Wexler's presence also turns it into part of a fictional story, revealing filmed "reality" to be as artificially constructed as any other fiction, subject to the interpretation of whoever holds the camera and, perhaps, to larger institutions of power. Funding Medium Cool partly out of his own resources, Wexler had free reign during production, but when the execs at Paramount saw the result, they were not pleased. Despite the timely subject matter, Paramount delayed and then curtailed the film's release, tempering its impact on critics and audiences. Regardless of that record, Medium Cool stands as a vital late-'60s film for its incisive narrative and formal dissection of the visual politics of "truth," and its awareness of how coolly seductive televised violence might be as entertainment, especially in a historical moment marked by incendiary images of political assassinations, the Vietnam War, the civil rights movement, and counterculture protests. ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide

Cast

Richard Abrams Black Militant
Christine Bergstrom Dede
Harold Blankenship Harold
Verna Bloom Eileen
Edward Croke Plainclothesman
Marianna Hill Ruth
Doug Kimball Newscaster
Robert McAndrew Pennybaker
Sid McCoy Frank Baker
Robert Paige Black Militant
Felton Perry Black Militant
Sandra Ann Roberts Blonde in Car
William Sickinger News Director
Marrian Walters Social Worker
Beverly Younger Rich Lady
Peter Bonerz Gus
Peter Boyle Gun Clinic Manager
Robert Forster John
Walter Bradford Black Militant
Rose Bormacher Gun-Clinic Ladies
Barbara Brydenthal Gun Clinic Lady
Russell Davis Black Militant
Jeff Donaldson Black Militant
Maria Friedman Gun Clinic Lady
Charles Geary Buddy, Harold's Father
Val Grey Black Militant
Linda Handelman Gun Clinic Lady
Janet Langhart Maid
Livingston Lewis Black Militant
Elizabeth Moisant Gun Clinic Lady
Kathryn Schubert Gun Clinic Lady
Bill Sharp Black Militant
John Jackson Black Militant

Production Crew

Leon Ericksen Art Director
Jack C. Couffer Book Author
Michael D. Margulies Camera Operator
Haskell Wexler Cinematographer
Michael Bloomfield Composer (Music Score)
Haskell Wexler Director
Verna Fields Editor
Wendell Franklin First Assistant Director
Haskell Wexler Producer
Haskell Wexler Screenwriter
Kay Rose Sound Editor
Chris Newman Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1969
Runtime: 111
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
H&J Pictures
Paramount

Awards
1969 - Best Film - New York Film Critics Circle