Charles Kiselyak’s A Constant Forge—The Life and Art of John Cassavetes is a detailed journey through the career of one of film’s greatest pioneers and iconoclasts. Assembled from candid interviews with Cassavetes’ collaborators and friends, rare photographs, archival footage, and the director’s own words, the film paints a revealing portrait of a man whose fierce love, courage, and dedication changed the face of cinema forever. —The Criterion Collection
Carney hates this documentary, and I can see why, its actually not very good at all. Longer doesnt mean better. Read this interview on Carney's site for more info: http://people.bu.edu/rcarney/discoveries/discmyth.shtml
http://www.snagfilms.com/films/title/constant_forge_part_one/ http://www.snagfilms.com/films/title/constant_forge_part_two/
One of the best documentaries, from one of the best director in the history. Cassavetes R.I.P