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  1. 24 de ago. de 2020 · A clip from Town Bloody Hall 10. Though the first project they completed together as codirectors was Energy War (1977), a documentary series about President Jimmy Carter’s battle to pass a natural-gas bill, it was Town Bloody Hall that truly marked the beginning of the creative partnership between Chris Hegedus and D. A. Pennebaker, who also married in 1982.

  2. Town Bloody Hall 1980 1h 28m Documentary List 100% Tomatometer 14 Reviews 64% Audience Score 100+ Ratings Filmmakers D.A. Pennebaker and Chris Hegedus document a debate between Norman Mailer and ...

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  3. Chris Hegedus will discuss the Criterion Collection's release of the documentary Town Bloody Hall (1979), which captured Norman Mailer, Germaine Greer, Jill ...

  4. Currently you are able to watch "Town Bloody Hall" streaming on Criterion Channel. Synopsis Norman Mailer and a panel of feminists — Jacqueline Ceballos, Germaine Greer, Jill Johnston, and Diana Trilling — debate the issue of Women's Liberation.

  5. Town Bloody Hall is ultimately a time capsule—many of the issues of contention now seem outdated—but one well worth revisiting. For all the shouting, theatrics, and crude vulgarity, at bottom, the evening offered a civilized exchange of strongly held points of view, and Hegedus captures a moment alive with possibility.

  6. Town Bloody Hall. Directed by Chris Hegedus • 1979 • United States. Starring Norman Mailer, Germaine Greer, Jacqueline Ceballos. On April 30, 1971, a standing-room-only crowd of New York’s intellectual elite packed the city’s Town Hall theater to see Norman Mailer—fresh from the controversy over his essay “The Prisoner of Sex” and ...

  7. Critics reviews. The infamously macho American author shares a 1971 New York City panel with a group of famous feminists and responds as well to a lively critique from other intellectual women in the audience, in this time capsule of what a sophisticated political and literary public discussion was like.