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More copies of this ISBN:My First Movie: Take Two: Ten Celebrated Directors Talk about Their First Filmby Stephen Lowenstein
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:NOBODY FORGETS THEIR FIRST TIME--AND FILM DIRECTORS ARE NO EXCEPTION. In these strikingly candid interviews, ten internationally acclaimed directors--Richard Linklater, Richard Kelly, Alejandro González Iñárritu, Takeshi Kitano, Shekhar Kapur, Émir Kusturica, Agnès Jaoui, Lukas Moodysson, Terry Gilliam, and Sam Mendes--talk about the struggles and rewards of making their first film. Each chapter is devoted to a particular director and his or her debut--Slacker, Donnie Darko, Amores Perros, Jabberwocky, and American Beauty among them--and reveals telling details about the inside story of the film-making process: from writing the script to raising the money, from casting actors to gathering the crew, from shooting to editing, and, finally, screening the film. From these very different directors, working in many different countries, we get glimpses of a rich variety of filmmaking worlds--from Bollywood to Hollywood, no-budget to low-budget, studio-financed to self-financed. In each case, the directors relive the sometimes comic, sometimes tragic struggle to launch their careers, unself-consciously opening up about one of the most grueling experiences imaginable. Stephen Lowenstein, a young director himself, with two short films to his credit, has posed the questions that reveal their tales of triumph and disaster. For anyone who wants to direct, these stories will be enlightening and inspiring. For all other film fans, these interviews are an entertaining look at the raw beginnings of directors whose names are now familiar to cinema audiences around the world. Review:"A fascinating collection of life lessons from some of the greatest directors working today. Each director tells a different story, yet one thing unites them all, as I can attest to from my own first movie--the joy and terror felt by all first-timers. This should be required reading for all film students and film fans alike." --Roger Corman "Fine reading for any lover of film... Particularly well suited to the needs... of young film-makers." --Variety "A must for the cinephile." --Vogue "A great idea... The best tales are don't-miss stuff." --Entertainment Weekly "This is a knockout idea... Full of inside information and solid instruction." --David Thomson, Los Angeles Times "A thoroughly entertaining read." --The Guardian "[Serves] to confirm the comparison between making that first movie and losing your virginity: frequently exciting, occasionally terrifying, and usually a first step on the road to something more satisfying." --The Independent on Sunday Synopsis:Lowenstein interviews ten of the most celebrated directors at work today, as they talk about their initial experience of manning the helm of a movie set, in this lively, informative, and fascinating collection. 16-page b&w photo insert. About the AuthorSTEPHEN LOWENSTEIN is the author of My First Movie. He has worked on British television documentaries for Channek 4, ITV, and te BBC. He is the writer-director of two critically acclaimed short films and currently has several feature-length projects in development in England and the United States. He lives in London. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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