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  1. The following interview with director Paul Bartel and actor Mary Woronov was shot in New York in 1982. Skip to main content Classics and discoveries from around the world, thematically programmed with special features, on a streaming service brought to you by the Criterion Collection.

  2. Nov 17, 2022 · By Seth Abramovitch. November 17, 2022 11:00am. Mary Woronov and Paul Bartel in 'Eating Raoul' (1982) 20thCentFox/Courtesy Everett Collection. The Nov. 18 release of Bones and All — from ...

  3. Sep 20, 2012 · Paul Bartel’s Eating Raoul is slap-happy drunk on the potency of its skewed but internally consistent logic. A delirious rejoinder to the post-sexual revolution counter-culture wars, the film crosses the let’s-get-down-to-social-brass-tacks satire of Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice, which was respectfully vindictive of Los Angeles’s middle-class hedonism, with the straight-faced über ...

  4. The late Paul Bartel (1938-2000) is probably destined to be best known as an actor, in which guise he was quite prolific, making appearances in the films of Joe Dante, Allan Arkush, John Landis and many other prominent directors. Bartel had a haughty and refined air, and specialized in playing absurdly stuck-up authority figures like the ...

  5. Jan 1, 1982 · The appeal of Paul Bartel’s tongue-in-cheek approach is that he manages to take his story to such a ridiculous extreme, remain genuinely funny and successfully tell his perverse story.

  6. Kevin Brennan ... grip Anne S. Coffey ... first assistant camera (as Ayne Coffey) Bob Dennison ... still photographer: end photo

  7. Biography. Read More. One of the few openly gay directors in Hollywood, Paul Bartel is a visual satirist who has directed a range of bawdy, violent, sophisticated and nearly always controversial films. His work is distinguished primarily by its subject matter rather than by its style. Bartel's interest in film began at the age of nine.

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