
At TIFF 08, director Paul Cronin will bring his monumental four-hour oral history of the 1968 Columbia University student strike
A Time to Stir (pictured right),
screening on the last day of the Festival in the Mavericks section. Many cineastes may know Cronin?s
remarkable scholarship from his books such as
Herzog on Herzog. Now Cronin has posted a massive
new interview with Errol Morris on his web site
thestickingplace.com. Here?s an excerpt where Morris talks about trying to make a contribution to politics:
Morris: Politics is too important to be left to politicians. And the same could be said
about political advertising. My producer Julie Ahlberg and I tried for months
to provide advertising for the Democrats, for Kerry, but in the end no one was
really interested in doing much of anything. Or, even if they were, no one
could make decisions. The two of us were on a conference call with the
Democrats, and I muted the phone, and told her: ?They?re going to lose.? No one
could agree on anything, even to disagree. It was hopeless.