Mary Bronstein’s Adventures in Moviegoing

Mary Bronstein’s Adventures in Moviegoing

11 Episodes

Following her blistering debut feature, YEAST (featuring a breakthrough performance by a young Greta Gerwig), Mary Bronstein directed Rose Byrne to an Academy Award nomination in her emotionally stunning maternal maelstrom IF I HAD LEGS I’D KICK YOU. In this edition of Adventures in Moviegoing, Bronstein sits down with Aliza Ma, head of programming for the Criterion Channel, to talk about her love of movies, from her early infatuation with Hollywood legends like Natalie Wood and Marilyn Monroe, whose blend of star power and fragility fascinated her, to discovering the possibilities of indie filmmaking through directors such as Richard Linklater and Todd Solondz. The films she has chosen to present—including Shirley Clarke’s vérité landmark PORTRAIT OF JASON, George A. Romero’s horror bombshell NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD, and Susan Seidelman’s punk classic SMITHEREENS—reflect the same uncompromising DIY ethos she has brought to her own work.

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Mary Bronstein’s Adventures in Moviegoing
  • Mary Bronstein in Conversation

    Episode 1

  • Mary Bronstein on SMITHEREENS

    Episode 2

  • Smithereens

    Episode 3

    Directed by Susan Seidelman • 1982 • United States

    Susan Seidelman established her distinctive vision of New York City with this debut feature, the lo-fi original for her vibrant portraits of women reinventing themselves. After escaping New Jersey, the quintessentially punk Wren (Susan Berman)...

  • Mary Bronstein on PORTRAIT OF JASON

    Episode 4

  • Portrait of Jason

    Episode 5

    Directed by Shirley Clarke • 1967 • United States
    Starring Jason Holliday

    On the night of December 2, 1966, Shirley Clarke and a tiny crew convened in her apartment at the Hotel Chelsea to make a film. For twelve straight hours, they filmed the one-and-only Jason Holliday as he spun tales, sang,...

  • Mary Bronstein on NEWS FROM HOME

    Episode 6

  • News from Home

    Episode 7

    Directed by Chantal Akerman • 1976 • United States

    Following her time living in New York in the early 1970s, Chantal Akerman returned to the city to create one of her most elegantly minimalist and profoundly affecting meditations on dislocation and estrangement. Over a series of exactingly compo...

  • Mary Bronstein on NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD

    Episode 8

  • Night of the Living Dead

    Episode 9

    Directed by George A. Romero • 1968 • United States
    Starring Duane Jones, Judith O’Dea, Karl Hardman

    Shot outside Pittsburgh on a shoestring budget, by a band of filmmakers determined to make their mark, NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD, directed by horror master George A. Romero, is a great story of in...

  • Mary Bronstein on FROWNLAND

    Episode 10

  • Frownland

    Episode 11

    Directed by Ronald Bronstein • 2007 • United States

    Longtime Safdie brothers collaborator Ronald Bronstein has described his lone directorial effort as "a rotten egg lobbed with bad aim at the silver screen." Be forewarned: audience response has been intensely divided. FROWNLAND has garnered bot...