Jon Jost made five appearances at Cinematheque between 1971-81. Jost’s first feature-length film, Speaking Directly: Some American Notes (1973), is a wry personal essay made a few years after his 27-month stint in prison for draft dodging. Made in Montana on a miniscule budget, this critique of America in the early 70s is brilliantly idiosyncratic reflection on society, filmmaking and how one chooses to live one’s life. (Irina Leimbacher)
Saturday, March 9, 2002
Maverick Feature Filmmakers
Jon Jost's Speaking Directly: Some American Notes
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts