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Acting
Jo Van Fleet's feral defiance—she'd steal Oscars if they gave her one.
Direction
Kazan making you smell the river, the fear, the unspoken want.
Cinematography
Ellsworth Fredericks captures drowning lands like funeral portraits.

Director
Elia Kazan
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