Scarecrow
Nominees and Awards
- ★ 1974 Best Foreign Language Film, Kinema Junpo Awards
- ★ 1973 Palme d'Or, OCIC Award, Cannes Film Festival
Synopsis
Unforgettable performances from Gene Hackman and Al Pacino, the sensitive direction of Jerry Schatzberg, and the glowing landscape cinematography of Vilmos Zsigmond come together for one of the defining road movies of the 1970s—a tender, richly human portrait of two hard-luck drifters. While traveling to Pittsburgh with the goal of opening a car wash, gruff ex-con Max (Hackman) meets Lion (Pacino), a clowning, amiable sailor who dreams of reuniting with his long-estranged wife and child in Detroit. Despite the vast differences in their temperaments, the two men develop a surprising bond as Lion helps Max learn to manage his anger, while Max comes to understand the fragility behind Lion’s good-natured facade.
Team
Director
Jerry SCHATZBERG
Jerry SCHATZBERG (born June 26, 1927) is an American photographer and film director. After establishing himself as a successful celebrity photographer, he transitioned to making feature films. He is best known for his films The Panic in Needle Park (1971) and Scarecrow (1973), which won the shared grand prize at the 1973 Cannes Film Festival.
Schedule
| Cinema | Auditorium | Time | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kaohsiung Film Archive | 3F Screening Room | 2025/10/13 Monday 14:00 | |
| NEIWEI ARTS CENTER | Reel ONE | 2025/10/17 Friday 16:30 | |
| NEIWEI ARTS CENTER | Reel ONE | 2025/10/26 Sunday 16:50 |
※ Notes: ★ With filmmakers' attendance/talks ▲ Non-English language films without English subtitles