The History of ON THE WATERFRONT
On the Waterfront
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25m
In this interview, conducted in 2012, James T. Fisher, author of “On the Irish Waterfront: The Crusader, the Movie, and the Soul of the Port of New York,” discusses the historical basis for ON THE WATERFRONT, and how the film became intertwined with the events it depicts.
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Contender: Mastering the Method
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Leonard Bernstein’s Score for ON THE ...
In this video essay, created in 2012, critic Jon Burlingame considers the unique power of composer Leonard Bernstein’s score for ON THE WATERFRONT, the only one he ever composed for a film. Burlingame is the author of the essay “Leonard Bernstein and On the Waterfront: Tragic Nobility, a Lyrical ...
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On the Aspect Ratio
The following visual essay about the various aspect ratios presented in ON THE WATERFRONT was created in 2012.