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Sep 05 2008

A week of Robert Downey classics

Published by diabolik at 12:49 pm under Comedy, Independent, Movie news, Underground Edit This

Two Downeys

No, not the guy on the left, Robert Downey, Jr., he of Hollywood blockbuster Iron Man fame, but his dad, the gent on the right, Robert Downey, Sr., who happens to be one of the most important, acerbic, independent writer-directors to have created films in America.

The elder Downey has helmed around 18 films, and acted in almost as many, including Paul Thomas Anderson’s L.A. epics Boogie Nights and Magnolia. However, he’s perhaps best known for creating 1969’s Putney Swope, a take-no-prisoners, darkly satirical charge of cinematic C-4 that explodes in the faces of the U.S.A.’s status quo, race relations and corporate power structure.

Hailed by none other than Martin Scorsese as “an essential part of that moment when a truly independent American cinema was born,” some early, non-Putney work by Downey, Sr., will be screened for a week at New York’s Anthology Film Archives, beginning next Friday, on Sept. 12. The films include the rude 1966 social comedy Chafed Elbows; the surreal, plotless collage Moment to Moment (1975); and 1964’s incendiary presidential send-up Babo 73. All of these movies are purposefully in-your-face and crude, but made with an energy and barbed point-of-view that can only exist outside of the mainstream.

These prints that Anthology will be screening are brand new restorations made by its own archival team for this series. It was, understandably, a painstaking task to make these movies viewable again, because the only existing elements tended to be battered screening prints — and those prints, mind you, were often made from film that was shot on spring-wound 16mm cameras with trims and ends of Air Force surplus stock, spliced together with Scotch tape. That’s true-blue indie spirit! You can read the entire fascinating story behind the restoration of these pics via The New York Times here.

If you’re in New York and want to see some or all of these classics — and I highly recommend that you do — you can check the screening schedule here.

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