A weekly review of the arts
The Cinema of Catastrophe
The cinema has always reflected, consciously or not, periods of social and political unrest, and has often done so in terms of catastrophe-whether it be real or imagined, an act of God or man, whether used as an example or a forecast
LAURENCE KITCHIN
PAUL MAYERSBERG , ERIC RHODE and David SYLVESTER discuss Stanley Kubrick 's new film Dr. Strangelove and its relationship to other films of a similar kind
Introduced by GEORGE MACBETH