"People have been modeling their lives after films for years, but the medium is somehow unsuited to moral lessons, cautionary tales or polemics of any kind."
"the time for prizes and competitions at art festivals is over. Competition is too closely tied to values that are alien to the arts."
Source: Renata Adler (1969). “A year in the dark: journal of a film critic, 1968-69”
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Renata Adler
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Renata Adler is an American author and critic known for her incisive commentary on truth and identity, particularly in her work 'Speedboat.'
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