Episode 215: Wendell B. Harris, Jr. (feat. Robert Daniels)
Wendell B. Harris Jr. is an American independent filmmaker trained in drama at Interlochen and Juilliard. His family founded Prismatic Images, a multi-award-winning film/video/audio production facility in Flint, Michigan, in 1979 and he broke onto the scene by making the breakthrough Sundance smash, Chameleon Street just one year after Steven Soderbergh broke with his debut film.
One of my favorite film critics, Robert Daniels joins me to talk about Chameleon Street and the reason why it was Harris' only film to date. (He has tried many times to get projects greenlit but it still hasn't happened as of this recording). Robert and I celebrate the audacity of this remarkable talent both in front of the camera and behind it. Before that, we learn about Robert's background and have a discussion on the current state of film criticism. Then later on, we preview our next conversation for next year on Charles Burnett and more!
00:00 - 41:30 - Introduction / Views on Film Criticism
41:31 - 01:34:55 - Chameleon Street / Wendall B. Harris
01:34:56 - 02:06:33 - Other Films / Outro
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https://www.rogerebert.com/contributors/robert-daniels
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