Charleen

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Charleen
Directed byRoss McElwee
Written byRoss McElwee
Release date
  • 1977 (1977)
Running time
54 minutes
LanguageEnglish

Charleen is a 1977 observational documentary film directed and shot by Ross McElwee, about his friend and former poetry teacher, Charleen Swansea.[1][2]

Summary[edit]

McElwee follows Charleen over a month in her life in North Carolina, where she still teaches poetry and engages in interracial flirtation (to the titillation of her students),[3] and documents her friendship with American poet Ezra Pound.[4]

Production[edit]

McElwee shot the film as part of his graduate thesis at MIT.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ MUBI
  2. ^ FilmAffinity
  3. ^ "Play-Doc 2012 | Charleen | ROSS MCELWEE | International Documentary Festival". play-doc.com.
  4. ^ THE MEANING OF LIFE-FRONTLINE-PBS
  5. ^ Lost Illusions: American Cinema in the Shadow of Watergate and Vietnam, 1970-1979 by David O. Cook-Google Books

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