Paul Goodman Changed My Life (2011)

Director: Jonathan Lee


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Description: Paul Goodman was once so ubiquitous in the American zeitgeist that he merited a cameo in Woody Allen’s Annie Hall. Author of legendary bestseller Growing Up Absurd (1960), Goodman was also a poet, 1940s out queer (and family man), pacifist, visionary, co-founder of Gestalt therapy - and a moral compass for many in the burgeoning counterculture of the ’60s. Paul Goodman Changed My Life immerses you in an era of high intellect (that heady, cocktail-glass juncture that Mad Men has so effectively exploited) when New York was peaking culturally and artistically; when ideas, and the people who propounded them, seemed to punch in at a higher weight class than they do now. Using a treasure trove of archival multimedia - selections from Goodman’s poetry (read by Garrison Keillor and Edmund White); quotes from Susan Sontag, Martin Luther King, Jr. and Noam Chomsky; plentiful footage of Goodman himself; plus interviews with his family, peers and activist - director/producer Jonathan Lee and producer/editor Kimberly Reed (Prodigal Sons) have woven together a rich portrait of an intellectual heavyweight whose ideas are long overdue for rediscovery.

Release Date: 10/19/2011

Genre: Documentary

Studio: Zeitgeist Films

Offical Website: http://www.paulgoodmanfilm.com

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Country Release Type Date
United States Theatrical Wide Release 10/19/2011
United States DVD/Blu-ray Release 4/17/2012


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01/06 @ 12:00 AM

In this heady documentary, TV footage of left-wing social critic Paul Goodman being interviewed by conservative host William F. Buckley Jr. in 1966 makes one realize how low public discourse in America has sunk since then.
Andrea Gronvall, Chicago Reader

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01/03 @ 12:00 AM

As documentaries go, it's an able introduction that doesn't make its subject nearly as relevant to our current discontents as it could.
Ty Burr, Boston Globe

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12/30/2011 @ 12:00 AM

\Paul Goodman Changed My Life\ is a documentary about a man who changed mine.
Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times

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12/09/2011 @ 12:00 AM

What makes him such an interesting biographic sketch for a film, however, is the way Goodman undercut his own successes.
Guy Dixon, Globe and Mail

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