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Andrew Sarris was a renowned film critic who left an indelible mark on cinema through his passionate advocacy of the auteur theory. Though primarily known for his insightful writings, Sarris occasionally graced the screen himself, bringing his vast knowledge and cinematic sensibilities to a range of engaging projects. One of Sarris' most distinctive on-screen contributions was his role in the 2014 documentary "One Day Since Yesterday: Peter Bogdanovich & the Lost American Film." Here, Sarris' authoritative voice and keen eye for detail elevated the film, providing audiences with a captivating exploration of Bogdanovich's storied career and the challenges faced by independent filmmakers. Sarris' ability to seamlessly blend his expertise with a captivating narrative style made this documentary a must-see for any true cinephile. Beyond his documentary work, Sarris lent his talents to a variety of projects that showcased his diverse interests and deep appreciation for the art form. From the thoughtful examination of Abbas Kiarostami's filmography in "Abbas Kiarostami: A Report" to the nostalgic celebration of American film criticism in "For the Love of Movies," Sarris consistently demonstrated his versatility and his unwavering commitment to elevating the medium he so deeply cherished.
















