
Desperate Souls, Dark City and the Legend of Midnight Cowboy
Documentary
Overview
This is not a documentary about the making of Midnight Cowboy. It is about a humane and groundbreaking masterpiece and the flawed but gifted people who made it. It is about a troubled era of cultural ferment, social and political change, about broken dreams and strivers, then and now. It is about an era that made a movie and a movie that made an era.
Top Cast


Bob Balaban
Bob Balaban
Self
Bob Balaban
Self
Ian Buruma
Ian Buruma
Self
Ian Buruma
Self


Michael Childers
Michael Childers
Self
Michael Childers
Self


Brian De Palma
Brian De Palma
Self
Brian De Palma
Self
James Hoberman
James Hoberman
Self
James Hoberman
Self


Adam Holender
Adam Holender
Self
Adam Holender
Self
Charles Kaiser
Charles Kaiser
Self
Charles Kaiser
Self


Jennifer Salt
Jennifer Salt
Self
Jennifer Salt
Self
Lucy Sante
Lucy Sante
Self
Lucy Sante
Self


Brenda Vaccaro
Brenda Vaccaro
Self
Brenda Vaccaro
Self
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