SCARECROW AND KINDERGARTEN: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS AND COMPARISON – by Alexander Gershkovich
The more an artist is worried by the problem of how his picture will be perceived by the public, what the critics will say, how the “authorities” will look on it, the greater the danger that the artist will deviate from the truth, and from his original conception, and the further he will be from the search for truth in art and from the sensitive questions of his time. And, as a result, the less will be the social impact of his film.