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Mamoulian:Life on Stage and Screen

Mamoulian (2012)

Life on Stage and Screen

de David Luhrssen

Sujet : Réalisateur > Rouben Mamoulian

Defining Cinema:Rouben Mamoulian and Hollywood Film Style, 1929-1957

Defining Cinema (2024)

Rouben Mamoulian and Hollywood Film Style, 1929-1957

de Michael Slowik

Sujet : Réalisateur > Rouben Mamoulian

Jane Campion:Filmmaker and Philosopher

Jane Campion (2025)

Filmmaker and Philosopher

de Bernadette Wegenstein

Sujet : Réalisateur > Jane Campion

Chantal Akerman:Filmmaker and Philosopher

Chantal Akerman (2025)

Filmmaker and Philosopher

de Andreja Novakovic

Sujet : Réalisateur > Chantal Akerman

The Films of Walter Hill:Another Time, Another Place

The Films of Walter Hill (2025)

Another Time, Another Place

de Brian Brems

Sujet : Réalisateur > Walter Hill

Martin Scorsese:The Iconic Filmmaker and His Work

Martin Scorsese (2025)

The Iconic Filmmaker and His Work

de Ian Nathan

Sujet : Réalisateur > Martin Scorsese

Peerless

Rouben Mamoulian, Hollywood, and Broadway (livre en anglais)

de Kurt Jensen

Type
Biographies
Sujet
RéalisateurRouben Mamoulian
Mots Clés
Rouben Mamoulian, réalisateur
Année d'édition
2024 (07 mai 2024)
Editeur
University of Wisconsin Press
Collection
Wisconsin Film Studies
Langue
anglais
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Format
Relié • 376 pages
15 x 23 cm
ISBN
978-0-299-34820-5
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Description de l'ouvrage :
“To date the fullest account of Mamoulian's life and career. The author has assiduously scoured the sources at hand. He has scrutinized the self-serving reminiscences Mamoulian recorded and rerecorded in retirement. He has amassed a trove of anecdotes deftly told and judgments reasonably rendered.”
—Wall Street Journal

The definitive biography of an idiosyncratic genius

A proud Armenian who claimed a distant link to nobility, born in what was then part of czarist Russia, Rouben Mamoulian (1897–1987) was one of the most astonishing and confounding figures in American film and theater, directing the original stage productions of Porgy and Bess, Carousel, and Oklahoma!, as well as films including Love Me Tonight, Queen Christina, City Streets, and Silk Stockings. He was famously fired from the film version of Porgy and Bess in a dispute over publicity and quit Cleopatra after arguments over a single scene. Mamoulian’s mercurial confidence and autocratic tendencies were among the reasons he had a reputation for being uncompromising. This frustrating mix of genius and stubbornness, of critical successes and financial flops, has proven challenging for biographers.

Kurt Jensen’s magisterial volume, extensively researched and filled with trenchant observations, brings to life this charming, flawed, and fascinating man—and demonstrates how the wellspring of his art contained the seeds of his own destruction. Drawing upon Mamoulian’s unfinished memoir and voluminous diaries, as well as interviews with the director’s surviving collaborators, Jensen delivers fresh and informative insider stories from seminal productions. Meanwhile, he explores Mamoulian’s aesthetic principles and strategies as manifested in lighting, choreography, and sound design. A tour de force, Peerless offers readers a multifaceted, in-depth look at an idiosyncratic genius.

À propos de l'auteur :
Kurt Jensen has been a film reviewer and news writer for several Catholic publications, and his contributions have been published in Studies in Musical Theatre and the Los Angeles Review of Books.

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