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New York in the Fifties (2001)
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Reviews Counted:6
Fresh:6
Rotten:0
Average Rating:6.8/10
Theatrical Release:Feb 9, 2001 Limited
Synopsis: The soundtrack was jazz, the drug of choice was booze, the paper of record was The Village Voice, and the written word was sacred. When Dan Wakefield moved from Indiana to New York City, he became... The soundtrack was jazz, the drug of choice was booze, the paper of record was The Village Voice, and the written word was sacred. When Dan Wakefield moved from Indiana to New York City, he became part of a growing thriving culture in Greenwich Village that revered men like Norman Mailer and James Baldwin. Wakefield fell in with this crowd, these creative hipsters, these men and women who forged the way for the social protest movement of the 1960s. Betsey Blankenbaker's NEW YORK IN THE FIFTIES, based on Wakefield's memoir, combines old footage and photos of heroes like Mailer, Baldwin, and Jack Kerouac with contemporary interviews with people like Robert Redford, Bruce Jay Friedman, Ted Steeg, Joan Didion, and John Gregory Dunne, who were part of that vibrant scene. The film captures that period's expectant, hopeful feeling. These were people who knew that their collective intellect, and their artistic passion, would change the world. But the core of the story is Wakefield's, and despite the title, this is a very personal and touching account of that one young man from suburbia finding his mentors, and his true calling, in the big city. [More]
Starring: Dan Wakefield, Gay Talese, Ted Steeg, Helen Weaver
Starring: Dan Wakefield, Gay Talese, Ted Steeg, Helen Weaver, David Amram, Mary Ann Dewees McCoy, Jane Wylie Genth, Joan Didion, John Gregory Dunne, Robert Redford, Nat Hentoff, William F. Buckley, Ray Grist, Lynne Sharon Schwartz, Calvin Trillin, Norman Podhoretz, Harvey Shapiro, Bruce Jay Friedman, Ed Fancher, Ann Brower, Nan Talese, Brock Brower, Reverend Norman Eddy, Steve Allen, Norman Mailer, James Baldwin, Jack Kerouac, Mark Van Doren, C. Wright Mills
Director: Betsy Blankenbaker
Director: Betsy Blankenbaker
Producer: Betsy Blankenbaker, Dorka Keehn
Screenwriter: Dan Wakefield
Composer: Steve Allee
Studio: Avatar Films
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Reviews for New York in the Fifties
It doesn't present a very thorough vicarious experience of the New York scene, but it does present conversations with some of the period's most interesting people.
A likeable documentary that strives to tie up a number of cultural themes and make sense of a very disparate group of 1950s social and artistic innovators, and even a few phonies.
If anything, "New York in the Fifties" is too short leaving the scope of the film somewhat lacking.
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