Arthur Penn, 1922–2010
An American auteur's decades-long struggle against the Hollywood machine
by Michael Chaiken and Paul Cronin
posted Sep 30, 2010
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Arthur Penn, 1922–2010

KEYWORDS
Arthur Penn | Obituary | Retrospective | New Hollywood | film criticism | studio system | Bonnie and Clyde | Vietnam War | TheaterTHE AUTHORS
Michael Chaiken is a film programmer and contributor to Film Comment magazine. He lives in Brooklyn.
More articles by Michael ChaikenPaul Cronin is a documentary filmmaker and the author of several books including Herzog On Herzog (Faber and Faber, 2002).
More articles by Paul Cronin