I’m VERY proud to have been interviewed for Bill Teck’s documentary One Day Since Yesterday, a doc about a lost American film, They All Laughed (1981), directed by Peter Bogdanovich. The film has been re-discovered, slowly, especially with a release on DVD with a commentary track by Bogdanovich. It deserves to stand toe-to-toe with Last Picture Show and Paper Moon – although, in my opinion, it’s a masterpiece, and Bogdanovich’s best (considering he directed one of my favorite movies, What’s Up, Doc?, which I literally can recite beginning to end).
One Day Since Yesterday is screening at the Chicago International Film Festival on October 16, at 5 p.m. Bill Teck will be there. Peter Bogdanovich will be there. Louise Stratten – sister of the lovely Dorothy Stratten, one of the stars of They All Laughed (murdered by her estranged husband a week after the end of shooting the film. She was only 20 years old).
They All Laughed is a must-see. Very honored to have been asked to weigh in on this masterpiece for the documentary.
You can buy tickets for the screening here.
Here’s the trailer: