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Joseph Strick Filmography

Directing13 FILMS IN DB

JosephStrick

Known for Directing · Never Cry Wolf, Interviews with My Lai Veterans, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

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$20
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BETAMAX
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Never Cry Wolf
~$20 · BETAMAX · 1983
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Never Cry Wolf
$20 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Joseph Strick was a pioneering director known for his innovative approach to filmmaking, capturing the essence of literary classics and experimental narratives. His most notable work, *The Savage Eye* (1960), is a ground-breaking documentary that blends stark realism with poetic storytelling, earning the BAFTA Flaherty Documentary Award. This film is a cornerstone for collectors, showcasing Strick's unique vision and his ability to push the boundaries of the documentary form. In addition to *The Savage Eye*, Strick’s adaptations of literary giants like James Joyce in *Ulysses* (1967) and *A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man* (1977) are highly sought after by collectors for their artistic fidelity and innovative narrative techniques. His ability to translate complex literature into compelling cinema has made these titles essential for any serious physical media library. Strick’s legacy is further cemented by his Oscar-winning short, *Interviews with My Lai Veterans* (1970), which remains a vital documentary piece. Collectors cherish these works not only for their historical significance but also for the profound impact they’ve had on the evolution of film.

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