American director noted for the feature film The Strawberry Statement (1970). Worked in television and came to feature filmmaking from a documentary background.

Directed The Strawberry Statement; the provided review states he directed one other movie, The Girl in Greenwich Village, before returning to TV, and that he had a background as a documentarian. The Strawberry Statement is described as having documentary-like camera work and for launching actor Bruce Davison.

Review(s) focus on Stuart Hagmann's The Strawberry Statement (1970), noting its documentary-like camera work and historical value. The film launched Bruce Davison's career but is critiqued for possible major-studio influence and uneven execution. Overall reception in the provided review is critical.

For:Readers interested in late 1960s/early 1970s protest films, students of film history, and fans of Bruce Davison.

 Hagmann was indeed a novice in film directing (He directed only one other movie "The Girl in Greenwich Village" before returning to TV), but already a seasoned documentarian.

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