One year after his death, Philadelphia’s International House takes up the job of commemorating him with a 12-title retrospective. Not only does the International House make a step in the direction of canonizing Cassavetes, but Ryan does his part too, meditating on Cassavetes and his roles as director and actor. By G. Bond
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Philadelphia’s habit of Cassavetes retrospectives moves from International House to Temple University Cinematheque. By G. Bond
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John Cassavetes retrospective at the International House, specifically “Opening Night” and “Husbands”. By G. Bond
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Not only is this another in the line of Cassavetes retrospectives in Philadelphia, but the International House has gone one step further in canonizing Cassavetes and turning the retrospective into a means of carrying on film history by showing Charles Kiselyak’s three-hour and twenty-minute documentary, “A Constant Forge”. The role of retrospectives like this one is not lost on the International House, as they begin their write-up on the event with “Since his death in 1989, recognition of John Cassavetes’ significance has grown steadily – a recognition that often eluded him in life.” By G. Bond
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