Shelley Duvall: The "Unconventional" Muse
Get a whole month of great cinema FREE on MUBI: https://mubi.com/bekindrewind THE NEST, CERTAIN WOMEN, and THE DEATH OF STALIN are streaming on MUBI in the US. In 1970, director Robert Altman asked a then unknown Shelley Duvall if she'd like to be in a movie. She'd never taken an acting lesson in her life, but she took a risk and said yes. Over the next decade, the pair made 7 films together, 4 of which Duvall features in a significant role: Brewster McCloud, Thieves Like Us, 3 Women, and Popeye. In this video, I take a look at their creative partnership, the specific ways in which Altman utilizes Duvall, the limits of his support, and how he got the best out of her. Purchase 3 Women BFI Film Classics by Justin Wyatt here: https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/3-women... If you enjoyed this video, consider supporting me on Patreon: / bkrewind Music by Epidemic Sound Find me on social at: TikTok: bkrewind IG: bk_rewind Twitter: bkrewind

The Story Behind Nicole Kidman's Biggest Flop: Grace of Monaco

How lunch at the White House stalled Eartha Kitt's career

The Princess and the Pea #Shelley Duvall's Faerie Tale Theatre

A Handmaid, A Cult, and A Daughter's Betrayal | Elisabeth Moss Documentary

Hugh Hefner’s House of HORRORS: Playboy’s Dark Legacy

Every Wes Anderson Movie, Explained by Wes Anderson | Vanity Fair

Why Does Acting Feel So Different Now?

S13 E16: Iran Peace Deal & Feral Hogs: 6/21/26: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver

The Star Who Erased Her Face: The Tragic Fall of Jennifer Grey

We Pretty Much Know Who Jack The Ripper Was

Revisiting Lindsay Lohan's Elizabeth Taylor Biopic

Why Tallulah Bankhead Never Became a Movie Star

How Jerry Seinfeld Bombed His Legacy

Sofia Coppola and The Godfather Part III Disaster

Behind the Scenes of SOME LIKE IT HOT: Secrets, Scandals, and Marilyn's Mystique

Jon Stewart on the Botched Iran Deal & Josh Johnson on Trump's Reflecting Pool War | The Daily Show

The Cinema of Dolly Parton

The Devil Wears Prada is Scorsese for Women

'The Texan Twiggy' - Shelley Duvall | Hollywood Mysteries #35

