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Herostratus is a 1967 drama film directed and produced by Don Levy, with the assistance of James Quinn. The film follows a young poet named Max (Michael Gothard), who out of ennui and a desire for fame arranges with the marketer Farson (Peter Stephens) to commit suicide in public. Farson agrees to … See more
Herostratus is told in an experimental style, with significant cuts between the loosely followed plot and other sequences. These scenes are often used to provide a context or insight into the character's emotions, or insight into Levy's … See more
• Michael Gothard as Max
• Gabriella Licudi as Clio
• Antony Paul as Pointer See moreEmotion
Levy was particularly interested with the audience's experience of films emotionally rather than the experience of a coherent narrative, and also … See more• "In the beginning was the image: The films of Don Levy and Peter Whitehead". Norwich Cinema City (Norwich), September 2004. See more
Don Levy was inspired by the Greek legend of Herostratus, and developed the idea for the film in 1962 from this legend and a story written by Alan Daiches whilst a post-graduate student at the Slade School of Fine Art under the supervision of Thorold Dickinson. … See more
The film was initially released at a screening at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, in 1968, and was then screened at a … See more
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