I was lucky enough to attend a very small screening of William Friedkin‘s rarely-shown 1977 cult classic Sorcerer, a remake of Henri-Georges Clouzot‘s French classic Wages of Fear, which has been called the most suspenseful film of all time. What made this screening such a treat was not only seeing a 35mm print of Sorcerer, but the rare Q&A by the […]
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Ultra Rare Sorcerer Screening, Followed by Director William Friedkin Q&A!
Posted: 10th May 2013 by Dion in Film, News, Podwits ExclusiveTags: 12 Angry Men, Ali MacGraw, Arthur Bell, August: OSage County, BAM, Barry Diller, Bug, Carrie Coon, Catherine Deneuve, Citizen Kane, Cruising, Diabolique, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Fellini, Fox News, Georges Arnaud, Henri-Georges Clouzot, Inglorious Bastards, Ingmar Bergman, Ingrid Bergman, James Bond, Johannes Vermeer, Johnny Carson, Killer Joe, Lalo Schifrin, Lillian Hellman, Lino Ventura, Marcello Mastroianni, Marty Feldman, Mike Oldfield, Network, Norman Lear, Norman Mailer, Orson Welles, Paul Bateson, Randy Jurgensen, Red Skelton, Reginald Rose, Richard Pryor, Rocky, Roy Scheider, Scott Foundas, Sid Sheinberg, Sorcerer, Steve McQueen, Tangerine Dream, The Beatles, The French Connection, The Great Gatsby, The Guardian, The Wild Bunch, To Live and Die in LA, Tracey Letts, Vincent Van Gogh, Wages of Fear, Wally Green, Wang Chung, Warren Beatty, Who's Afraid of Virgina Woolf?, William Blatty, William Friedkin
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