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Joseph Strick

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Joseph Ezekiel Strick (July 6, 1923 – June 1, 2010) was an American director, producer, and screenwriter whose career spanned experimental documentary, literary adaptation, and narrative feature filmmaking. Born in Braddock, Pennsylvania, Strick served as a cameraman in the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II before beginning his filmmaking career with the short Muscle Beach (1948), co-directed with Irving Lerner. He later collaborated with Lerner, Ben Maddow, and Sidney Meyers on the experimental documentary The Savage Eye (1959), which won the BAFTA Flaherty Documentary Award. Strick went on to direct film adaptations of James Joyce’s Ulysses (1967) and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (1977), as well as Tropic of Cancer and Never Cry Wolf (1983). His documentary short Interviews with My Lai Veterans (1970) won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject. In addition to his filmmaking work, Strick was active as an entrepreneur in technology ventures and worked in theatre in Britain, directing for the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre. His moving image collection, comprising more than one hundred items, is held by the Academy Film Archive, which has preserved several of his films. He died in Paris, France, in 2010.

Joseph Strick — Movies

Never Cry WolfHD7.0Movie
Never Cry Wolf
1983
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young ManHD6.3Movie
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
1977
Interviews with My Lai VeteransHD6.2Movie
Interviews with My Lai Veterans
1971
UlyssesHD5.9Movie
Ulysses
1967
Ring of Bright WaterHD5.8Movie
Ring of Bright Water
1969
The Savage EyeHD5.7Movie
The Savage Eye
1960
Road MovieHD5.7Movie
Road Movie
1974
The BalconyHD5.2Movie
The Balcony
1963
Tropic of CancerHD4.8Movie
Tropic of Cancer
1970