Z Channel: A Magnificent Obsession
US, 2004, 35mm, color, 120 min.
If you lived in L.A. in the 1980s, loved movies, and watched cable television, then you probably spent most of your waking hours viewing the eclectic programming of Z Channel, a precursor to IFC and the Sundance Channel, programmed by manic film fanatic Jerry Harvey. Director Xan Cassavetes looks back on the short history of the channel which became a showcase for international and independent cinema, as well as “misunderstood” Hollywood epics such as Heaven’s Gate and Once Upon a Time in America. Drawing on extensive interviews with those who loved to watch including Quentin Tarantino, Alexander Payne and Robert Altman, Cassavetes thoughtfully examines the unusual circumstances in which a vanguard enterprise could find success in the corporate establishment of television programming.