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Henry Jaglom

Love him or hate him, there is no denying that Henry Jaglom is an auteur, one that has always made a profit on his quirky, low-budget, stream-of-consciousness pictures, often about loneliness and relationships. A scion of a wealthy Russian Jewish financier, he began his career in New York theater before moving to Los Angeles where he continued his affiliation with the Actors Studio and was signed as a contract player with Columbia-Screen Gems, working on series like Gidget and The Flying Nun (both starring Sally Field). His first foray behind the camera came during the Six Day War (Egypt vs. Israel) in 1967 when he shot a three-hour, 8mm, silent movie on the frontlines. The social gadfly in him had already cultivated friendships with such Hollywood personages as Jack Nicholson, Warren Beatty, Sally Kellerman, the screenwriter Carol Eastman and producer Bert Schneider of BBS Productions who saw his movie and hired him to help edit Dennis Hopper’s Easy Rider read more

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By Dennis Brian on July 10, 2011

If Venice/Venice is about the festival atmosphere and the artist side of a finished cinematic dreams. Cannes is about the producer’s cinematic dreams and since the producer is often peddling just an…  read review

Festival In Cannes - Delightful!

By Groovym​oovy on August 12, 2010

A wild romp through the ins and outs life at the Cannes Film Festival.  Intrigue, romance, backscratching and backstabbing are all the juicy elements in Henry Jaglom’s wonderful film. The stellar cast…  read review

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