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Peter Bogdanovich (Serbian: Петар Богдановић, Petar Bogdanović, born July 30, 1939) is an American director, writer, actor, producer, critic and film historian. He was part of the wave of "New Hollywood" directors, which included William Friedkin, Brian De Palma, George Lucas, Martin Scorsese, Michael Cimino and Francis Ford Coppola. His most critically acclaimed and well-known film is the drama The Last Picture Show (1971).
Bogdanovich also directed the thriller Targets (1968), the screwball comedy What's Up, Doc? (1972), the comedy-drama Paper Moon (1973) and the drama Mask (1985). His most recent film, She's Funny That Way, was released in 2014.
Bogdanovich was born in Kingston, New York, the son of Herma (née Robinson) and Borislav Bogdanovich, a painter and pianist. His Austrian-born mother was Jewish, while his father was a Serbian Eastern Orthodox Christian; the two arrived in the U.S. in May 1939. He was an actor in the 1950s, studying with acting teacher Stella Adler, and appeared on television and in summer stock.
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Director and author Peter Bogdanovich describes interviews with other film directors including Alfred Hitchcock, Howard Hawks, and Sidney Lumet in his movie, "Who the Devil Made It." See more on the Directors Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIZqvqbtz9I04OH5IZee3L8FHY-Kt3I92
(Orson Welles’s Last Film to be Released…The Other Side of the Wind http://beautydelux.com/2014/11/21/orson-welless-film-released-the-side-wind/) “I first met Orson Welles toward the end of 1968,” says Bogdanovich in his introduction, “and not long after we began taping our conversations for a book about his career that he hoped would ‘set the record straight.’ We started in his bungalow at the Beverly Hills Hotel, and then resumed a couple of weeks later in Guaymas, Mexico, where Orson was acting in the movie of Catch-22.” Their talks continued in places from New York’s Plaza Hotel and Rome’s Hotel Eden to, for whatever reason, Carefree, Arizona, exploring not just the well-known chapters of Welles’ career, but his experiences with now-overlooked or never-completed projects like most of h...
Documentary chronicling the career of acclaimed director Peter Bogdanovich. Directed by Adam Hulin.
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An in-depth interview with director Peter Bogdanovich (Paper Moon, What's Up Doc?). http://www.theseventhart.org Peter Bogdanovich is a legendary filmmaker whose career began in a similar fashion to our own project: interviewing filmmakers in a thorough yet conversational manner. His relationships with Ford and Welles, among others, have yielded indispensable books investigating these auteurs' films. His own filmography is just as expansive and intricate, including richly woven odes to classical filmmaking and quite a few films that experienced crippling studio interventions, resulting in films that reward close readings, revisiting (specifically the Director's Cut versions) and discussion. Peter was in Toronto as part of Turner Classic Movies' Road to Hollywood tour, which presented c...
Filmmaker Wes Anderson ("The Royal Tenenbaums" ) interviews Peter Bogdanovich ("The Last Picture Show, "Paper Moon") about Bogdanovich's film "They All Laughed," the film Bogdanovich calls his personal best.
Before the showing of the Orson Welles classic Touch of Evil (a re-released version of the film with changes based on a memo Welles had penned for the studio), actor/director/author Peter Bogdanovich (author of This Is Orson Welles) spoke about Welles' artistic legacy. After the film, IU Emeritus Professor of Film Studies James Naremore (author of The Magic World of Orson Welles) joined Bogdanovich for a Q&A; with the audience about the film.
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"John Schlesinger told me that he wanted to make SUNDAY BLOODY SUNDAY in black & white. And they wouldn't let him." [Peter Bogdanovich]
Hola Bienvenidos a mi canal de YouTube. El sábado 16 a las 18 hs en el Centro Cultural Recoleta en el Auditorio El Aleph, Peter Bogdanovich dialogó con el Director Artístico del Festival Jarvier Porta Fouz, sobre su vida y obra, su doble rol de actor y director, y sus experiencias en cada rodaje a lo largo de las últimas cuatro décadas. Aquí un fragmento... Cobertura: Susana Salerno @susanasalerno1
Peter Bogdanovich is the director of modern classics from The Last Picture Show to Paper Moon to What's Up Doc to Mask to Saint Jack. His latest film is She's Funny That Way. He talks to David Poland about his new film as well as his long history in the film business. Shot in Los Angeles, August 2015 Subscribe to DP/30 for more interviews: http://bit.ly/17Xg4Y1
www.ovationtv.com Ovation interviews Peter Bogdanovich, director of Paper Moon, on his career and the future of independent film making. ART LIKE NEVER BEFORE, TV LIKE NOTHING ELSE® www.ovationtv.com
Peter Bogdanovich is a Hollywood icon. In this candid interview with VeniceMase he talks about his films like "What's Up Doc," "The Last Picture Show," "Paper Moon," "Mask" and his personal favorite "They All Laughed." As a personal confidante of the brilliant Orson Welles, he shares his recollections of the larger than life genius. And, Mr. Bogdanovich talks about the murder of his great love, Playboy centerfold Dorothy Stratten, and the day he coped emotionally. By marrying Dorothy's sister Louise.
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During this year's BAFICI I got to meet Peter Bogdanovich, director of such great films as The Last Picture Show, What's Up, Doc? and Paper Moon. Peter Bogdanovich: El Último Testigo http://festivales.buenosaires.gob.ar/uploads/admin/publicaciones/a8edf81bd85b7aacdd77a449b826bf50.pdf Music: "Tango de Manzana" by Kevin MacLeod http://www.incompetech.com FOLLOW ME TWITTER - http://www.twitter.com/spantonline FACEBOOK - http://www.facebook.com/spantonline TUMBLR - http://www.whatsuphouston.tumblr.com
L’INCIPIT, ovvero le prime inquadrature di un film, non è così memorabile nel cinema quanto in letteratura. “Memorabile” nel senso letterale del termine: alla fine del film difficilmente lo si ricorda: il successo di un’opera cinematografica si gioca in gran parte nel finale. Ciò non significa però che esso non abbia alcuna importanza: sin dall’inizio il film “promette” al pubblico un certo tono drammaturgico e suggerisce le emozioni che intende suscitare. Nei casi migliori fornisce fondamentali INFORMAZIONI su AMBIENTAZIONE e PERSONAGGI. E’ il caso dell’incipit di “L’ultimo spettacolo” (“The Last Picture Show”, regia di Peter Bogdanovich, 1971, USA). Il film è ambientato in un paesino del Texas all’inizio degli anni ’50, povero, in via di spopolamento, e con sotterranee relazioni impronta...
In questa scena tratta da “L’ultimo spettacolo” (“The Last Picture Show”, regia di Peter Bogdanovich, 1971, USA), Sam the Lion è morto. Ai suoi funerali partecipa tutto il paese, compresa la sua antica fiamma Lois Farrow, che per convenienza aveva poi preferito sposare un ricco impresario. Ai funerali però lei è sopraffatta dall'emozione e si allontana. Bogdanovich utilizza il bianco del vestito di lei per distinguerla dall'abbigliamento scuro della massa, in questo modo la si nota sia quando è ripresa in Piano Medio a fianco degli altri, sia, soprattutto, quando viene inquadrata in Campo Lungo. Il taglio dell'inquadratura, il vestito e il rapido movimento obliquo fanno sì che la sua figura si stagli contro il cielo prima e il prato poi, pur in un CL.
July 30 we celebrated another birthday for Peter Bogdanovich hosted by Brett Ratner at Brett's house we had a wonderful time.
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