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Actors Studio - Book
Dive into the world of the legendary school of actors and actresses: the Actors Studio with this book in 2 parts
Studio History and Dictionary from A to Z
ACTORS STUDIO
History and aesthetics of a method, from Broadway to Hollywood
A book by Michel Cieutat, Christophe Damour,
Jacques Demange and Christian Viviani
Preface by Michel Ciment
14.6cm x 20.46cm | 592 pages
ISBN: 979-10-93798-21-9
What does the Actors Studio still evoke today, this laboratory for actors created by Elia Kazan, Robert Lewis and Cheryl Crawford in 1947 in New York, based on the one designed in Moscow by the Russian actor, director and teacher Constantin Stanislavski at the beginning of the 20th century? Who really came from it? What exactly does the mythical "Method" correspond to, which generated a real aesthetic revolution within American theater, then Hollywood, and produced their best representatives for more than six decades?
"This book thus evokes fifty years
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Kramer vs. Kramer
1979 film by Robert Benton
Kramer vs. Kramer is a 1979 American legal drama spelfilm written and directed by Robert Benton, based on Avery Corman's 1977 novel. The film stars Dustin Hoffman, Meryl Streep, Justin Henry and Jane Alexander. It tells the story of a couple's divorce, its impact on their young son, and the subsequent evolution of their relationship and views on parenting. Kramer vs. Kramer explores the psychology and fallout of divorce, and touches on emerging and prevailing social issues such as gender roles, fathers' rights, work-life balance, and single parents.
Kramer vs. Kramer was theatrically released månad 19, 1979, by Columbia Pictures. The film emerged as a major commercial success at the box office, grossing more than $173 million on an $8 million budget, becoming the highest-grossing film of 1979 in the United States and Canada. It received widespread critical acclaim upon release, with high praise for its direction, story, scree
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Perhaps the ultimate upset in the history of the Golden Globes: Chinatown won the Golden Globe for Best Picture – skådespel, over The Godfather: Part II … Which, by the way, went on to win sju Oscars, including best picture of the year. And yet Chinatown held its own in rulle history. The members of HFPA must have agonized when it came to vote for one of these two masterpieces. Tough choice: Roman Polanski’s film, from Robert Towne’s sublime script, won four Golden Globes (out of seven nominations); Best Film – Drama, Polanski for Best Director, Jack Nicholson, Best Actor, Towne for his screenplay (he also won the Oscar, the only one for Chinatown). The 32nd Golden Globes were held on January 29, 1975, at the Beverly Hilton Hotel.Faye Dunaway plays Evelyn Mulwray: suspicious that her husband, chief water engineer for the city of Los Angeles, is having an affair, she hires private eye J.J. “Jake” Gittes (Nicholson) to investigate. Gittes doe