A Face in the Crowd
Loved by Truffaut, borrowed by Spike Lee, strangely overlooked today, A Face in the Crowd is a prescient film from 1957 that uses the word âinfluencerâ, is worried about demagogues in public life, the corrupting effect of the media and the weird lives of celebrities. Itâs directed by Elia Kazan, a man with an eye for for a political meme â he did Gentlemanâs Agreement (anti-semitism) and On the Waterfront (union corruption) â and was made five years after heâd testified to the House Unamerican Activities Committee and ânamed namesâ. The febrile McCarthyite atmosphere of the times is partly what Kazan and regular writer Budd Schulberg are tilting at in the story of … Read more