– Here he is! – There he goes! – That's the president of the whole country. – Ohh!Days of Heaven (Terrence Malick, 1978)
Oct
7
1916

The Amarillo Dispatch reports on President Wilson's October 7 visit to the town of Panhandle. DP: Néstor Almendros.
– Here he is! – There he goes! – That's the president of the whole country. – Ohh!Days of Heaven (Terrence Malick, 1978)
Oct
7
1916

The Amarillo Dispatch reports on President Wilson's October 7 visit to the town of Panhandle. DP: Néstor Almendros.
“They call me MISTER TIBBS.”In the Heat of the Night (Norman Jewison, 1967)
Sep
13

Det. Virgil Tibbs (Sidney Poitier) and Chief Bill Gillespie (Rod Steiger) at the train station. The timetable is written by hand on a blackboard. DP: Haskell Wexler.
– Det. Virgil Tibbs
“Left early. Please come with the money… or, you keep the Rolls. All my love,The Thomas Crown Affair (Norman Jewison, 1968)
Jun
9

A newspaper covered in food scraps. Barely legible a large ad: BE A FINK FOR $25,000! WAS HE IN BOSTON ON JUNE 9TH? DP: Haskell Wexler.
Tommy”
The Trial of the Catonsville Nine (Gordon Davidson, 1972)
May
17
1968
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Director Gordon Davidson and the defense attorney (David Spielberg) on set. DP: Haskell Wexler.
“My name is Elia Kazan. I am a Greek by blood, a Turk by birth and an American because my uncle made a journey.”America America (Elia Kazan, 1963)
Feb
2
New Amsterdam

Stavros (Stathis Giallelis) and other passengers on the ship. Their faces are reflected in a glass pane, showing dozens waiting at what appears to be Ellis Island. DP: Haskell Wexler.
A film about New York to commemorate the incorporation of New Amsterdam. The official Bales' rule states the year 1624, but that is the year of settlement, and even that is one year off. To cut a long story short, New Amsterdam was incorporated as a city on February 2, 1653.
– Elia Kazan, voice-over
America America tells the story of director Kazan's grandfather through the life of the Greek Stavros Topouzoglou (Stathis Giallelis), who was adamant to start anew, in New York.
– Do you play?
– Try me.The Thomas Crown Affair (Norman Jewison, 1968)
Jan
26
champagne

A production photo showing Thomas Crown (McQueen) and Vicki Anderson (Dunaway) sharing foods and drinks. Them seem enthralled with each other. DP: Haskell Wexler.
“I dream of resurrection in a party dress.”The Savage Eye (Ben Maddow, Sidney Meyers + Joseph Strick, 1959)
Dec
7
National Judith Day

Judith X (Barbara Baxley) relaxing on a sun lounger. DPs: Jack Couffer, Helen Levitt & Haskell Wexler.
A Judith or Judy for National Judith Day (USA)
By times, The Savage Eye has more in common with mondo than with drama. Judith's betrayed, by her husband. She takes a plane out out out. To Los Angeles, where an angel – it's their town after all – talks to her. About her life, the old one and the new. She tries to reinvent herself with new clothes, a hairstyle, a manicure. It fills the longs days, that too. She attends bloodsports. A burlesque, with her new lover, a married man. There are bleeders and drinkers and jumpers. Sticky sheets. New eyes and fiery tongues, courtesy of Jesus. What is Judith's life if not a stranger's.
– Judith X
Ben Maddow, Sidney Meyers, and Joseph Strick's lonely exploration of a gritty, hopeless LA was filmed over 4 years by photographers Haskell Wexler, Helen Levitt, and Jack Couffer in wonderful, merely wordless cinéma vérité. It feels naked and raw, and broke ground for the American New Wave that came crashing in almost a decade later.
“The sun looks ghostly when there's a mist on a river and everything's quiet. I never knowed it before.”Days of Heaven (Terrence Malick, 1978)
Aug
7
Alberta Heritage Day

Bill (Richard Gere) and Abby (Brooke Adams) walking through golden fields towards a small pavilion. DP: Néstor Almendros.
Quintessential Americana. Filmed in Canada.
– Linda