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==1958 screening== The film was finished late in 1958, printed onto 16 mm stock, and three free screenings were announced by Shepherd on his radio show. Cassavetes overestimated the audience; only about 100 people showed up for each of the midnight showings at Manhattan's [[The Paris Theater (Manhattan)|Paris Theater]], which could hold almost 600 people. At the first showing, there were initial problems with the sound, which were remedied. Some of the audience members were friends and colleagues of Cassavetes; he later said that 90% of them disliked the film. A number of people walked out before the film ended,<ref name=Eagan2010>{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=deq3xI8OmCkC&pg=PA558 |page=558 |title=America's Film Legacy: The Authoritative Guide to the Landmark Movies in the National Film Registry |last=Eagan |first=Daniel |publisher=A&C Black |year=2010 |isbn=9780826429773}}</ref> including Burt Lane, who had coached most of the cast. Assistant cameraman Al Ruban told Cassavetes that the film was "okay in a kind of naive way". Cassavetes' father told him it was a "pure" film, not a good film. Cassavetes thought it was "totally intellectual" and thus "less than human".<ref>Charity, Charlesworth 2012, pp. 47β48.</ref> The poor reception made him decide that the film should be radically reworked.<ref name = "Guardian">{{cite news |url= http://books.guardian.co.uk/review/story/0,12084,1151818,00.html |title = The Searcher |access-date = 2007-08-24 |last = Carney |first = Ray |author-link = Ray Carney |date=February 2004 |work = [[Guardian Unlimited]]}}</ref> However, avant-garde film critic [[Jonas Mekas]] highly praised the film, writing in the January 1959 issue of ''[[Film Culture]]'' that ''Shadows'' "presents contemporary reality in a fresh and unconventional manner... The improvisation, spontaneity, and free inspiration that are almost entirely lost in most films from an excess of professionalism are fully used in this film."<ref>Charity, Charlesworth 2012, pp. 49β50.</ref> The magazine, founded by Mekas and his brother, bestowed upon ''Shadows'' its first "Independent Film Award". Mekas then arranged to have the film shown six more times at the [[92nd Street Y|Young Men's Hebrew Association]].
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