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In 1971,
Newsweek
heralded
The Last Picture Show
as "the most impressive work by a young American director since
Citizen Kane
." Indeed, few filmmakers rivaled Peter Bogdanovich's popularity over the next decade. Riding the success of
What's Up, Doc?
(1972)
and
Paper Moon
(1973), Bogdanovich became a bona fide celebrity, making regular appearances in his own movie trailers, occasionally hosting late—night television shows, and publicly advocating for mentors John Ford and Howard Hawks. No director of his era surpassed his ability to capture an audience's imagination.
In
Picturing Peter Bogdanovich
:
My Conversations with the New Hollywood Director,
journalist and critic Peter Tonguette offers a film—by—film journey through the director's life and work. Beginning with a string of 1970s classics, Tonguette explores well—known films such as
Saint Jack
(1979),
They All Laughed
(1981), and
Noises Off
(1992), as well as the director's work on stage and television. Drawing on interviews conducted over sixteen years, Tonguette pairs his analysis with an extensive, previously unpublished series of Q&As with Bogdanovich. These exclusive interviews reveal behind—the—scenes details about the director's life, work, and future plans. Part memoir, part biography, this book offers a uniquely intimate portrait of one of Hollywood's most underappreciated directors.
In 1971,
Newsweek
heralded
The Last Picture Show
as "the most impressive work by a young American director since
Citizen Kane
." Indeed, few filmmakers rivaled Peter Bogdanovich's popularity over the next decade. Riding the success of
What's Up, Doc?
(1972)
and
Paper Moon
(1973), Bogdanovich became a bona fide celebrity, making regular appearances in his own movie trailers, occasionally hosting late—night television shows, and publicly advocating for mentors John Ford and Howard Hawks. No director of his era surpassed his ability to capture an audience's imagination.
In
Picturing Peter Bogdanovich
:
My Conversations with the New Hollywood Director,
journalist and critic Peter Tonguette offers a film—by—film journey through the director's life and work. Beginning with a string of 1970s classics, Tonguette explores well—known films such as
Saint Jack
(1979),
They All Laughed
(1981), and
Noises Off
(1992), as well as the director's work on stage and television. Drawing on interviews conducted over sixteen years, Tonguette pairs his analysis with an extensive, previously unpublished series of Q&As with Bogdanovich. These exclusive interviews reveal behind—the—scenes details about the director's life, work, and future plans. Part memoir, part biography, this book offers a uniquely intimate portrait of one of Hollywood's most underappreciated directors.

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