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ALGREN
Available Beginning October 1st for Live & Virtual Bookings!

New documentary features John Sayles, William Friedkin,
Philip Kaufman, Billy Corgan, Russell Banks & more!

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et me know if you'd like to add it to your schedule, or see a screener.
 
The new feature documentary ALGREN is a journey through the gritty world, brilliant mind, and noble heart of Nelson Algren.

Exploding onto the national scene in 1950 after winning the first-ever National Book Award for The Man with the Golden Arm,
Algren defined post-war American urban fiction with his gritty, brilliant depiction of working class Chicago.

Hemingway declared him second only to Faulkner; Vonnegut dubbed him a literary groundbreaker. Hollywood soon came calling, immortalizing his breakout novel with none other than Frank Sinatra in the lead role.
Algren even won a notorious place in both the heart and work of France’s premiere feminist, Simone de Beauvoir.

Including never-before-seen archival footage, newly uncovered audio recordings and his own rarely seen, personal photo collages, ALGREN charts the rise and fall of a man whose transgressions, compassion and thirst for justice pushed him to dedicate his life and career to giving a voice to the voiceless. Through interviews with Algren’s friends, literary experts and artists – including John Sayles, William Friedkin, Philip Kaufman, Billy Corgan and Russell Banks – the film is an intimate, witty and even antagonistic portrait of a tireless champion of America’s most marginalized.
 
"Enlightening for those who don't know Algren at all and thrilling for those who knew the man or his work and his life."
-Rick Kogan, Chicago Tribune

"A riveting, comprehensive depiction of an author that
Ernest Hemingway declared second only to William Faulkner
in the pantheon of U.S. writers."

-Duane Byrge, The Hollywood Reporter
ALGREN
A film by Michael Caplan
Begins October 1 in Live & Virtual Cinemas
85 minutes | color | In English & Spanish with English Subtitles
Optional English captions for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing

 
 
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uts a human face on the Peace Corps."
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For screening links and more information
please contact Marc Mauceri
marcm@firstrunfeatures.com | 917-584-8816


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