Screenwriter, producer, television and film director
Jim McBride (born September 16, 1941) is an American screenwriter, producer and director.[1][2]
Legacy
Richard Brody, writing for The New Yorker, named McBride as one of the twelve greatest living narrative filmmakers, citing David Holzman's Diary as a "time capsule of sights and sounds, ideas and moods, politics and history", and "one of the greatest first films", but noted that he only considered him one of the greatest for that specific film.[3]
^"Independent.co.uk". Archived from the original on May 23, 2007. Retrieved March 16, 2007.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
^Profile, The New Yorker; accessed October 11, 2015.