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Flick Out; Diane
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- Series
- Flick Out
- Program
- Diane
- Program Number
1
- Series Description
Originally aired on May 22, 1968 as a four and a half hour marathon showcasing young filmmakers. Hosted by Standish Lawder, Yale University film professor, “Flick Out” gave viewers the chance to watch some of the most creative films being produced at that time. It included short documentaries, film essays, animated cartoons and full-length features that illuminated the art of film.
Beginning in July 1968, “Flickout” became a weekly half-hour series, produced by Henry Morgenthau, showing experimental films from both new, young filmmakers, and established craftsmen. Whenever possible Morgenthau interviews the filmmaker whose work is being shown. Series release date: 5/22/1968
- Program Description
A film by Mary Feldhaus-Weber and David Westphal. Diane is a “loving portrait” of a young actress from South Dakota and her confused and often painful search for success in New York.
- Duration
00:28:38
- Asset Type
Broadcast program
- Media Type
Video
- Topics
- Film and Television
- Creators
- Morgenthau III, Henry (Series Producer)
- Citation
- Chicago: “Flick Out; Diane,” GBH Archives, accessed November 13, 2024, http://openvault.wgbh.org/catalog/V_B956201AB85043C88BB488B92658916E.
- MLA: “Flick Out; Diane.” GBH Archives. Web. November 13, 2024. <http://openvault.wgbh.org/catalog/V_B956201AB85043C88BB488B92658916E>.
- APA: Flick Out; Diane. Boston, MA: GBH Archives. Retrieved from http://openvault.wgbh.org/catalog/V_B956201AB85043C88BB488B92658916E