Norman Mailer, left, with Jimmy Breslin. Courtesy of The New York Times.

Screening
Norman Mailer vs. Fun City

Part of Fun City: New York in the Movies 1967–75
Sunday, August 11, 2013, 2:00 p.m.

Dir. Dick Fontaine. 1970, 50 mins. Norman Mailer orchestrated his own political happening in the spring of 1969, running for New York mayor in the Democratic primary with journalist Jimmy Breslin as his sidekick, seeking the nomination for city council president. Documented by British filmmaker Dick Fontaine, their free-wheeling and highly rhetorical campaign provides a flavorsome analog to contemporary Fun City caper films.

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