alr

Rachel, Rachel

W is for Woodward
Screening on Film
Directed by Paul Newman.
With Joanne Woodward, James Olson, Estelle Parsons.
US, 1968, 35mm, color, 101 min.
Print source: HFA

While other directors were impressing with their flash and technique in the 1960s, actor Paul Newman chose to make a small, understated, and very sensitive film for his directorial debut. Joanne Woodward delivers a restrained and poignant portrayal of a lonely, sexually inhibited schoolteacher who struggles with the frustration of caring for her widowed mother in a small Connecticut town as she tries to emerge from her shell.

Part of film series

Read more

Treasures from the Harvard Film Archive: Actors U–Z

Current and upcoming film series

Read more

Harvard Undergraduate Cinematheque

Read more

Albert Serra, or Cinematic Time Regained

Read more

Wang Bing’s Youth Trilogy

Read more

The Shochiku Centennial Collection

Read more

Planet at 50

Read more

The Yugoslav Junction Continues!

Read more

Theo Anthony, Subject to Review

Read more

The Ideal Cinematheque of the Outskirts of the World

Read more

From the collection – Satyajit Ray