Vanishing Point is an existential American road film written by the Cuban novelist and screenwriter Guillermo Cabrera Infante and directed by Richard Sarafian. Cabrera Infante is said to have been inspired by reading Jack Kerouac's classic, On the Road. The film is notable for its scenic locations across the American Southwest as well as its social commentary on a post-Woodstock climate in the United States.
Vanishing Point is an existential American road film written by the Cuban novelist and screenwriter Guillermo Cabrera Infante and directed by Richard Sarafian. Cabrera Infante is said to have been inspired by reading Jack Kerouac's classic, On the Road. The film is notable for its scenic locations across the American Southwest as well as its social commentary on a post-Woodstock climate in the United States.
Vanishing Point is an existential American road film written by the Cuban novelist and screenwriter Guillermo Cabrera Infante and directed by Richard Sarafian. Cabrera Infante is said to have been inspired by reading Jack Kerouac's classic, On the Road. The film is notable for its scenic locations across the American Southwest as well as its social commentary on a post-Woodstock climate in the United States.