This is a very unusual film that is well worth seeing.
R.I.P. Ivan Passer. A great filmmaker – and such a funny cool guy. We got to know him through his childhood friend Milos Forman (they also collaborated on “Loves of a Blonde” and ‘Fireman’s Ball”). This is one of his most unappreciated films – worth seeking out. pic.twitter.com/tfS2T96cGl
— Larry Karaszewski (@Karaszewski) January 10, 2020
Ivan Passer, a leading director of the Czech New Wave who went on to direct CUTTER’S WAY (1981), has died. He was 86.@Variety — https://t.co/sC5s6es0sa pic.twitter.com/X3Hxm7SQg1
— The Daily (@CriterionDaily) January 10, 2020
#Noirvember read:
— Travis Woods (@aHeartOfGould) November 21, 2023
I wrote about CUTTER’S WAY, a beachbummed post-Nam noir as psychologically grisly as any cathode-tubed war footage, a detective story of such absolute horror as to be almost Lovecraftian in its depiction of unimaginable human emptiness.https://t.co/gY1nYJVZd7 pic.twitter.com/8WIsz74nR6