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Shirley Clarke: Pioneering Figure of the New American Cinema
A contemporary of Golden Globe Nominee John Cassavetes (Faces, Shadows), arguably the father of the New American Cinema, Shirley Clark (1919-1997) is an equally seminal figure of bold and audacious indies who, due to gender and other biases, has remained an unsung hero. Early on, Clarke saw the limitations of experimental cinema and the narrow scope of exploring female subjectivity and sexual desire.