Roman Polanski: A Retrospective - Hardcover

Greenberg, James

 
9781419707216: Roman Polanski: A Retrospective

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Roman Polanski: A Retrospective is the definitive tribute to one of the world’s most prolific and influential film directors. Editor and film critic James Greenberg takes readers chronologically through Polanski’s extraordinarily rich and varied career, offering unique insight into every one of Polanski’s movies, from Knife in the Water (1962) to Carnage (2011).

Richly illustrated with more than 250 images, including behind-the-scenes photographs from Polanski’s work, the book illuminates the achievements of a director whose own harrowing childhood and controversial story could inspire a movie. During his five-decade career, Polanski has provided generations of filmgoers with many engaging, enchanting, and haunting movies, and this retrospective is a testament to his unrivaled and distinctive talent.

Praise for Roman Polanksi: A Retrospective:

“James Greenberg’s Roman Polanski: A Retrospective . . . is both a lavish coffee table book that includes a plethora of archival personal photographs and stills from his films and a serious exploration of his career.”
Los Angeles Times

“For movie buffs already familiar with his work as well as casual fans who’d like to learn more about one of the cinema’s masters, it’s a treasury of images and information.”
—American Profile.com




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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

James Greenberg is editor in chief of the DGA Quarterly, the journal of the Directors Guild of America. A former film critic for Los Angeles magazine and Daily Variety, he has written for the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and Entertainment Weekly. He lives in Los Angeles.

Roman Polanski was born in Paris in 1933 and moved to Poland with his family in 1936. He has directed 19 films including the classics Chinatown and Rosemary's Baby, and won an Academy Award® for best director for The Pianist. He is currently completing his latest film, Venus in Fur.

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The story of Roman Polanski's career is checkered with sadness and scandal. Arguably the most controversial film director of our time, his strokes of genius on the screen enthral, move and entertain us--and despite the events of his personal life, his power as a filmmaker is indisputable. He is a man who fascinates and intrigues, and the epic of his life is the stuff of movies itself. He continues to produce some of the most powerful movies of our time, notably The Pianist (2002), for which he won the Oscar for Best Director. Roman Polanski: A Retrospective is the ultimate tribute to one of the world's most prolific and influential film directors. Acclaimed film critic James Greenberg takes readers chronologically through Polanski's extraordinarily rich and varied career, offering profound insights and analyses for each film. Greenberg offers unparalleled insight into every one of Polanski's movies, from the early days of Knife in the Water (1962) to his latest masterpiece, Carnage (2011). Specially commissioned commentaries are interwoven with Greenberg's overview, along with sections that cover Polanski's talent not only as a director, but as an actor and screenwriter as well. The book is richly illustrated with more than 250 photographs, including behind the scene photographs from Polanski's movies, and it illuminates the backstory of a man whose harrowing childhood and highly controversial life could be a film themselves.

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