Shadows

Shadows (1959)

Genres - Drama, Romance, Music  |   Sub-Genres - Ensemble Film, Psychological Drama  |   Release Date - Nov 11, 1959 (USA - Limited), Nov 11, 1959 (USA - Unknown), Mar 21, 1961 (USA)  |   Run Time - 87 min.  |   Countries - United States  |   MPAA Rating - PG
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson

Shadows was John Cassavetes' first directorial effort. Like his later critically acclaimed films Faces and Husbands, Cassavetes fills the screen with probing, unflattering closeups. Unlike his other films, however, Shadows zips along at 87 minutes, avoiding the pitfall of putting the director's nonfans to sleep. The film is a straightforward account of a biracial romance (a far less common film subject in 1960 than today). Light-skinned African-American Lelia Goldoni falls in love with a white man Anthony Ray, who spurns her when he meets the rest of her family. Far from subtle, Shadows benefits from the undisciplined energy of its direction and the excellence of its individual performances. Costing a scant $40,000 (less than the average half hour TV episode of the era), Shadows won the Critic's Award at the Cannes Film Festival and led to more expensive studio assignments for John Cassavetes.

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Keywords

sibling, talent, Black [race], jazz, opportunity, passing-for-white, prejudice, race/ethnicity, family, lover, cross-cultural-relations, dating, extramarital-affair, frustration, alcoholism, desire, friendship

Attributes

Cult Film, High Historical Importance