- published: 08 Feb 2010
- views: 236131
Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde (16 October 1854 – 30 November 1900) was an Irish playwright, novelist, essayist, and poet. After writing in different forms throughout the 1880s, he became one of London's most popular playwrights in the early 1890s. He is remembered for his epigrams, his novel The Picture of Dorian Gray, his plays, as well as the circumstances of his imprisonment and early death.
Wilde's parents were successful Anglo-Irish Dublin intellectuals. Their son became fluent in French and German early in life. At university, Wilde read Greats; he proved himself to be an outstanding classicist, first at Dublin, then at Oxford. He became known for his involvement in the rising philosophy of aestheticism, led by two of his tutors, Walter Pater and John Ruskin. After university, Wilde moved to London into fashionable cultural and social circles. As a spokesman for aestheticism, he tried his hand at various literary activities: he published a book of poems, lectured in the United States and Canada on the new "English Renaissance in Art", and then returned to London where he worked prolifically as a journalist. Known for his biting wit, flamboyant dress and glittering conversation, Wilde became one of the best-known personalities of his day.
Actors: Tom Hollander (actor), Graham Chapman (actor), Terry Gilliam (actor), John Cleese (actor), John Cleese (actor), John Cleese (actor), Ronnie Corbett (actor), Graham Chapman (actor), David Frost (actor), Stephen Fry (actor), Terry Gilliam (actor), Terry Gilliam (actor), Terry Gilliam (actor), Terry Gilliam (actor), Eric Idle (actor),
Genres: Animation, Comedy,Actors: Bram Stoker (writer), Stephen Salvati (actor), Stephen Salvati (actor), Stephen Salvati (director), Stephen Salvati (editor), Stephen Salvati (producer), Stephen Salvati (writer), Stephen Salvati (miscellaneous crew), Lesa Thurman (actress), Jeremy Soule (composer), Lara Doree (actress), Audrey McCoy (actress), Sharon McCoy (actress), Frank O'Keeffe (actor), Sergey Gusev (actor),
Plot: No ordinary documentary, this feature-length film investigates the history and background of Dracula's Dublin-born creator and the influencing places, people and tragedies that ultimately inspired the birth of the vampire as we know it. A tale of a being rising from the dead bringing the mystery and excitement of the vampire legend to life. Experience the awesome, moving and haunting journey into a world of mystery, adventure and horror. This beautiful tale harmoniously blends fiction and fact as the audience spirals through the land of the living, the tombs of the dead and most importantly, the world of the 'undead'
Keywords: apostrophe-in-title, blood, bram-stoker, character-name-in-title, darkness, dracula, horror-filmmaking, punctuation-in-title, thriller-filmmaking, vampireActors: Jeroen Krabbé (actor), Bruce Davey (producer), Julianne Moore (actress), Lindsay Duncan (actress), Cate Blanchett (actress), John Wood (actor), Minnie Driver (actress), Rupert Everett (actor), Oliver Ford Davies (actor), Peter Vaughan (actor), Nickolas Grace (actor), Doug Bradley (actor), Neville Phillips (actor), Jean Bourne (miscellaneous crew), Oscar Wilde (writer),
Plot: Sir Robert Chiltern is a successful Government minister, well-off and with a loving wife. All this is threatened when Mrs Cheveley appears in London with damning evidence of a past misdeed. Sir Robert turns for help to his friend Lord Goring, an apparently idle philanderer and the despair of his father. Goring knows the lady of old, and, for him, takes the whole thing pretty seriously.
Keywords: 36-year-old, argument, bachelor, bare-chested-male, based-on-novel, based-on-play, bath-house, bathhouse, bet, blackmailActors: Deborah Raffin (producer), Zoë Wanamaker (actress), Gemma Jones (actress), Tom Wilkinson (actor), Orlando Bloom (actor), Vanessa Redgrave (actress), Jude Law (actor), Robert Lang (actor), Stephen Fry (actor), Michael Sheen (actor), Ioan Gruffudd (actor), James D'Arcy (actor), Harry Fielder (actor), Debbie Wiseman (composer), Oscar Wilde (writer),
Plot: The story of Oscar Wilde, genius, poet, playwright and the First Modern Man. The self-realization of his homosexuality caused Wilde enormous torment as he juggled marriage, fatherhood and responsibility with his obsessive love for Lord Alfred Douglas, nicknamed Bosie. After legal action instigated by Bosie's father, the enraged Marquise of Queensberry, Wilde refused to flee the country and was sentenced to two years at hard labor by the courts of an intolerant Victorian society.
Keywords: aristocracy, bare-butt, based-on-book, biopic, bisexual, character-name-in-title, courtroom, diving, england, family-relationshipsActors: David W. Foster (editor), Larry Cedar (actor), Tim Curry (actor), Richard Farnsworth (actor), Laurence Fishburne (actor), Fabian (producer), Kieth Merrill (producer), Brian Keith (actor), Lance LeGault (actor), Jack Lemmon (actor), Ritchie Montgomery (actor), Mary Kay Bergman (actress), Mary Kay Bergman (actress), Mary Kay Bergman (actress), Conchata Ferrell (actress),
Genres: Documentary, History,Actors: Nickolas Grace (actor), Ken Russell (actor), Ken Russell (actor), Glenda Jackson (actress), Oscar Wilde (writer), Ken Russell (director), Glenda Jackson (actress), Ken Russell (writer), David Doyle (actor), Linzi Drew (actress), Stratford Johns (actor), Stratford Johns (actor), Arlene Phillips (miscellaneous crew), Dan Ireland (producer), Douglas Hodge (actor),
Plot: Late on Guy Fawkes Day, 1892, Oscar Wilde arrives at a high-class brothel where a surprise awaits: a staging of his play "Salome," with parts played by prostitutes, Wilde's host, his lover Bosey, and Lady Alice. The movie moves between the play and Wilde's night. In the play, Herod begs his pubescent step-daughter Salome to dance for him, promising her anything she desires. Her mother, Herodias, objects. Salome is stung by John the Baptist's rejection of her affections. The prophet's scolding celibacy puts him between the expressed desire of age and youth. Wilde dallies with a young man as he watches the show, provoking Bosey's jealousy. Two surprises await us.
Keywords: 1890s, 19th-century, actor, actress, anachronism, angel-of-death, apple, arrest, backstage, balmoral-castleActors: Hans Quest (actor), Werner Abrolat (actor), Klaus Maria Brandauer (actor), Hans Brenner (actor), Götz Burger (actor), Wolfgang Weiser (actor), Rudolf Schündler (actor), Horst Sachtleben (actor), Doris Kunstmann (actress), Nikolaus Schilling (actor), Joachim Hackethal (actor), Carl Sternheim (writer), Edwin Noel (actor), Helga Pinnow-Stadelmann (costume designer), Gundel Thormann (actress),
Genres: Biography, Drama,Actors: Judy Gringer (actress), Preben Mahrt (actor), Elith Pio (actor), Morten Grunwald (actor), Henning Palner (actor), Tove Bang (actress), Clara Østø (director), Elaine Morgan (writer), Vivien Ackland-Snow (actress),
Genres: Western,Actors: John Welsh (actor), Michael Goodliffe (actor), Campbell Singer (actor), Lloyd Lamble (actor), Lionel Jeffries (actor), James Mason (actor), Laurence Naismith (actor), Charles Carson (actor), Meredith Edwards (actor), John Bennett (actor), James Booth (actor), Peter Finch (actor), Ian Fleming (actor), Albert R. Broccoli (producer), Irving Allen (producer),
Plot: At the height of his fame (his plays being much celebrated in London in the 1890's), Oscar Wilde angers the Lord Queensbury by having what is whispered and gossiped as a romantic relationship with Queensbury's son, twenty years Wilde's junior. When Queensbury slanders Wilde, the arrogant artist decides to take the matter to court, and brings about his own downfall.
Keywords: based-on-book, based-on-play, based-on-true-story, blackmail, character-name-in-title, courtroom, defense-attorney, gay, gay-father, gay-husbandActors: Gregory Ratoff (director), Gregory Ratoff (producer), Martin Boddey (actor), Martin Benson (actor), Dennis Price (actor), Leonard Sachs (actor), Phyllis Calvert (actress), Ralph Richardson (actor), Alexander Knox (actor), Ronald Leigh-Hunt (actor), Robert Morley (actor), Edward Chapman (actor), John Neville (actor), Antony Gibbs (editor), Henry Oscar (actor),
Genres: Biography, Drama, History,Stephen Fry stars as playwright and larger-than-life personality Oscar Wilde in this lush historical drama based on the late Richard Ellmann's definitive biography of one of London's most prolific writers and orators. The story traces Wilde's rise to fame -- from his marriage to Constance (Jennifer Ehle) to his sweeping, torrid affair with a young Oxford graduate, Lord Alfred Douglas (Jude Law), that brought about his imprisonment and downfall.
Today we are going to look at an amusing historical fact: The time that beloved poets Oscar Wilde and Walt Whitman met, got drunk, and slept together. The Toast has a great article about this: http://the-toast.net/2013/09/17/oscar-wilde-and-walt-whitman-did-it/ Transcript: http://fandomsandfeminism.tumblr.com/post/156532877304/today-we-are-going-to-look-at-an-amusing
Socialite, playwright and poor timekeeper, here’s 5 facts on Oscar Wilde. For more historical facts and features, visit http://www.historyanswers.co.uk/ Or purchase the latest issue of the magazine from the Imagine Shop https://www.imagineshop.co.uk/magazines/all-about-history.html You can also find us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AllAboutHistory Twitter: https://twitter.com/AboutHistoryMag
Dominic Janes has made a career out of scandal; or, rather, out of studying images and lives that were once found scandalous. ‘I do not say you are it, but you look it, and you pose at it, which is just as bad’, Lord Queensbury challenged Oscar Wilde in the courtroom - which erupted in laughter - and openly accusing Wilde of posing as a sodomite. Oscar Wilde Prefigured is Jane’s latest book. It is a study of the prehistory of this ‘queer moment’ in 1895. He has explored the complex ways in which men who desired sex with men in Britain expressed such interests through clothing, style, and deportment since the mid-eighteenth century. In this lecture he will tease out the means by which same-sex desires could be signalled through visual display in Georgian and Victorian Britain. Wilde, it tur...
Top 10 Oscar Wilde Quotes and Why He Said Them Oscar Wilde was an Irish playwright, poet, writer, and wit who was an integral part of the fin de siècle group of artists who made up the Aesthetic movement of the late nineteenth century. As a young man, he attended Trinity College in Dublin, and then applied for, and won, a demyship at Magdalen College at Oxford University. There, he became a freemason, even though he was fascinated with Catholicism. It was at Magdalen College that Wilde came into his own, reading, writing, wearing his hair long, and refusing to conform to social norms. He decorated his rooms lavishly and entertained visitors almost daily. Text version: http://www.toptenz.net/top-10-quotes-by-oscar-wilde.php Coming up: 10. "A little sincerity is a dangerous thing, a...
The History of Etiquette (in One Take). Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/historybombs/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/historybombs Featuring Ptahhotep, Jane Austen and Oscar Wilde, this History Bomb charts the rise of manners to the height of the Victorian era, before the general relaxation of etiquette up to the modern informality (and casual blasphemy!) of the text message. We must say a very big thank you to the staff at the Geffrye Museum for being so accommodating and patient! http://www.geffrye-museum.org.uk/ CREDITS Producer, Writer, Music and Narrator: Chris Hobbs Director: Ellie Rogers Creative Director: Ed Gamble Co-Producer, Props and Costumes: Claire O'Brien Camera: Ilana Garrard (Pod Hire) Research: Tom Hunt Cast (in order): Claire O'Brien, Laura ...
"The Very Best Historic Voices" (This CD is no longer available.) (25 Rare Recordings From Some Of The Most Important People At The Turn The 20th Century) I hope you won't mind my hawking my wares here a bit, but it really is a good deal for everybody. I've been collecting and restoring old historical public domain recordings (mostly speeches) for a number of years. Last year I finally decided to come out with a CD of what I thought were likely the best of the bunch. Individual tracks from the CD can be bought as MP3 downloads in the usual places (Amazon, CDBaby Napster etc.) And those who aren't interested in buying the CD or MP3's will still be able to at least hear short excerpts here from each speaker on the disc. This collection of historic recordings is in the public domain to the...
Professor Lear talks about the eternal question: was Shakespeare gay? To learn more, read about the gay history of England, see: http://www.oscarwildetours.com/gay-londongay-paris/
The Trials of Oscar Wilde also known as The Man with the Green Carnation and The Green Carnation, is a 1960 British film based on the libel and subsequent criminal cases involving Oscar Wilde and the Marquess of Queensberry. It was written by Allen and Ken Hughes, directed by Hughes, and co-produced by Irving Allen, Albert R. Broccoli and Harold Huth. The screenplay was by Ken Hughes and Montgomery Hyde, based on the play The Stringed Lute by John Furnell. The film was made by Warwick Films and released by United Artists. It stars Peter Finch as Wilde, Lionel Jeffries as Queensberry, and John Fraser as Bosie (Lord Alfred Douglas) with James Mason, Nigel Patrick, Yvonne Mitchell, Maxine Audley, Paul Rogers and James Booth. The film won the Golden Globe Award for Best English-Language Fore...
Joan Plowright, Paul McGann, Rupert Frazer, Amanda Redman, Natalie Ogle
Watch online movie – Oscar Wilde (1960) free now. Enjoy! Subscribe for new online movies: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCugyjGjzqr2wGbgqZTDsMtw?sub_confirmation=1 Playlist with online movies: Online movie: https://youtu.be/CKalCK0SSM0 In the 1890s, famed writer Oscar Wilde (Robert Morley) embarks on a relationship with Lord Alfred Douglas (John Neville), despite his marriage to Constance (Phyllis Calvert). This relationship and its consequences are the focus of this dramatization of Wilde's life. Wilde sues Alfred's father, the Marquis of Queensberry (Edward Chapman), for libel - a lawsuit that turns against him when a prosecuting lawyer forces him to admit to his homosexuality, leading to a second lawsuit. Genre: Biographical Date: 1960 Country: UK Language: English Director: Gre...
The young Dorian Gray befriends an artist, Basil Hallward, who quickly becomes obsessed and insists on painting a master portrait to truly capture the image of his beauty. Dr. Henry Wotton, Basil's colleague, takes a liking to Dorian and decides to fill Dorian's mind with all the pleasures of the world, with terrible results. This Funuda Film was originally produced in 2014. ---------------------------------------------------------- "Dorian Gray" is owned by Funuda Films, all rights reserved.
Stephen Fry stars as playwright and larger-than-life personality Oscar Wilde in this lush historical drama based on the late Richard Ellmann's definitive biography of one of London's most prolific writers and orators. The story traces Wilde's rise to fame -- from his marriage to Constance (Jennifer Ehle) to his sweeping, torrid affair with a young Oxford graduate, Lord Alfred Douglas (Jude Law), that brought about his imprisonment and downfall.
Avant-garde adaptation of the Oscar Wilde play. Rumors at the time of its production that the cast was all gay doomed its success with the mainstream public. However, the film is now perceived as a landmark of artistic cinema with its spectacle of striking visual images.
In 1890s London, two friends use the same pseudonym ("Ernest") for their on-the-sly activities. Hilarity ensues. Stars: Rupert Everett, Colin Firth, Frances O'Connor, Reese Witherspoon, Judi Dench, Tom Wilkinson, Anna Massey, Edward Fox, Patrick Godfrey....
Salomé (1923), a silent film directed by Charles Bryant and starring Alla Nazimova, is a film adaptation of the Oscar Wilde play of the same name. The play itself is a loose retelling of the biblical story of King Herod and his execution of John the Baptist (here, as in Wilde's play, called Jokaanan) at the request of his stepdaughter, Salomé, whom he lusts after. Salomé is often called one of the first art films to be made in the U.S. The highly stylized costumes, exaggerated acting (even for the period), minimal sets, and absence of all but the most necessary props make for a screen image much more focused on atmosphere and on conveying a sense of the characters' individual heightened desires than on conventional plot development. Source: http://bit.ly/1nkMiq5
A little boy teaches a grumpy ogre about a happy life and an eternal spring.
Watch online movie – Oscar Wilde (1960) free now. Enjoy! Subscribe for new online movies: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCugyjGjzqr2wGbgqZTDsMtw?sub_confirmation=1 Playlist with online movies: Online movie: https://youtu.be/CKalCK0SSM0 In the 1890s, famed writer Oscar Wilde (Robert Morley) embarks on a relationship with Lord Alfred Douglas (John Neville), despite his marriage to Constance (Phyllis Calvert). This relationship and its consequences are the focus of this dramatization of Wilde's life. Wilde sues Alfred's father, the Marquis of Queensberry (Edward Chapman), for libel - a lawsuit that turns against him when a prosecuting lawyer forces him to admit to his homosexuality, leading to a second lawsuit. Genre: Biographical Date: 1960 Country: UK Language: English Director: Gre...
The Trials of Oscar Wilde also known as The Man with the Green Carnation and The Green Carnation, is a 1960 British film based on the libel and subsequent criminal cases involving Oscar Wilde and the Marquess of Queensberry. It was written by Allen and Ken Hughes, directed by Hughes, and co-produced by Irving Allen, Albert R. Broccoli and Harold Huth. The screenplay was by Ken Hughes and Montgomery Hyde, based on the play The Stringed Lute by John Furnell. The film was made by Warwick Films and released by United Artists. It stars Peter Finch as Wilde, Lionel Jeffries as Queensberry, and John Fraser as Bosie (Lord Alfred Douglas) with James Mason, Nigel Patrick, Yvonne Mitchell, Maxine Audley, Paul Rogers and James Booth. The film won the Golden Globe Award for Best English-Language Fore...
Cena com legendas do sketch "Oscar Wilde", do grupo Monty Python Flying Circus.
Taken from The Trials of Oscar Wilde (1960), starring Peter Finch.
At his trial, Oscar Wilde is asked about Lord Alfred Douglas's poem "Two Loves"
Ron Goodwin: Main & End Title music from "The Trials of Oscar Wilde" (1960).
This link has been fully verified by the youtube site developer partner -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ★Subscribe HERE and NOW ► [ http://smarturl.it/mcdpx4 ]»» Oscar Wilde
US documentary on Aubrey Beardsley dating from 1967. Featuring an extremely rare television interview with Vyvyan Holland, son of Oscar Wilde, who recalls meeting Beardsley on his deathbed in 1898. Holland died in October 1967. Courtesy of Bridgeman Art Library.
Merlin Holland Interview - Oscar Wilde - Salome Premiere Subscribe to Red Carpet News: http://bit.ly/1s3BQ54 Merling Holland the gandson of Oscar Wilde talks to Red Carpet News at the premiere screening of Salome & Wilde Salome at the BFI on the Southbank in London. Red Carpet News brings you all the latest Film & Entertainment News. Featuring exclusive content and interviews for Game Of Thrones, Sherlock, Hunger Games, Marvel, Star Wars, Harry Potter, Downton Abbey, Doctor Who and so much more. Visit our homepage at http://www.redcarpetnewstv.com or follow us on Twitter @RedCarpetNewsTV for exclusive daily updates, reviews, photo galleries and more. Don't forget to subscribe and thanks for watching
Olivia Wilde stars in Vinyl on HBO and this election season she's heading for the Hills. Subscribe To "The Late Show" Channel HERE: http://bit.ly/ColbertYouTube For more content from "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert", click HERE: http://bit.ly/1AKISnR Watch full episodes of "The Late Show" HERE: http://bit.ly/1Puei40 Download the Colbert App HERE: http://apple.co/1Qqgwk4 Like "The Late Show" on Facebook HERE: http://on.fb.me/1df139Y Follow "The Late Show" on Twitter HERE: http://bit.ly/1dMzZzG Follow "The Late Show" on Google+ HERE: http://bit.ly/1JlGgzw Watch The Late Show with Stephen Colbert weeknights at 11:35 PM ET/10:35 PM CT. Only on CBS. Get the CBS app for iPhone & iPad! Click HERE: http://bit.ly/12rLxge Get new episodes of shows you love across devices the next day, stream...
Stephen Fry speaks about Oscar Wilde (and Jesus) to The Phil, Tuesday December 7th, 2010
The Meaning of Life with Gay Byrne, Sunday 1st February, 10.30pm See more at: http://www.rte.ie/player
Colin Hart from HeyUGuys interviews Jessica Chastain for her movie Salome at the UK Premiere of the film. For syndication or usage opportunities please contact syndication@heyuguys.co.uk. More from HeyUGuys Website ► http://HeyUGuys.com Follow us on Twitter ► http://twitter.com/HeyUGuys Subscribe here! ► http://bit.ly/HeyUGuysYTSub Facebook ► http://facebook.com/HeyUGuys Instagram ► http://instagram.com/HeyUGuysOfficial
Singer and artist Patti Smith reads from Oscar Wilde’s 100-page letter De Profundis, which he wrote during his two-year incarceration in Reading Prison. Subscribe to Guardian Culture ► http://bit.ly/subgdnculture For the first time this notorious prison has opened to the public where artists, writers, performers and ex-prisoners have been responding to the work of Wilde and the environment of the prison itself. Exhibition curated by Artangel. The Guardian Film Show ► https://goo.gl/lxV8RV Guardian Culture website ► http://www.theguardian.com/culture Guardian Film website ► http://www.theguardian.com/film The Guardian on YouTube: The Guardian ► http://is.gd/guardianyt Watch Me Date ► http://is.gd/watchmedate Guardian Football ► http://is.gd/guardianfootball Guardian Music ► http://is....
Tattoos are our skin diaries. This is a video diary entry. Sebastian was always my boy name, which I wanted to have on me, scarred in between my veins. This is a story about finding the perfect font. I had to pass an interview to get into the magical Rare Manuscripts collection room at the British Library in London, where I was faced with a challenging and orgasmic task of leafing through a file of Oscar Wilde's original correspondence, hotel receipts, telegrams and memorabilia, that was luckily donated to the British Library by Lady Eccles just a few years previously. I chose my favourite signature by Oscar from the tragic period of his life after his jail sentence, when he spent his last three years of his life, in penniless exile in France, in hiding, under the pseudonym of Sebastian ...
UCSB Script to Screen was invited to the 2016 Oscar Wilde Awards to interview talent and crew from "Star Wars: The Force Awakens". The "Script to Screen" series is hosted by Matt Ryan. Maryann Brandon and Mary Jo Markey- 2016 Oscar Nominees for Film Editing Neal Scanlan - 2016 Oscar Nominee for Visual Effects Daisy Ridley - Actress "Rey" J.J. Abrams - Writer/Director
The Gate Theatre in Dublin is seeped in history and strongly associated with the likes of Beckett Pinter and Oscar Wilde. We interview the Director of the Gate Theatre Michael Colgan and talk to others with an intimate knowledge and experience of the theatre to tell us why it's such a compelling venue. First in a series of longer clips forming part of a twenty-four minute compilation on Ireland's arts-venues. These being prepared for screening on transatlantic flights and broadcast TV. www.gatetheatre.ie
Artist and musician Laura Wilde shares the uniqueness of taking you to a higher vibration with her Ascend Cleanse for creativity and clarity. Interview by Joyce Chow of MBN Newsvideoweb at Doris Bergman's 8th Annual Valentine Romance Oscar Style Lounge & Party on February 18, 2016.
Singer / songwriter Megan Washington and writer / comedian Catherine Deveny respond to Oscar Wilde's quote from Dorian Gray, " No women is a genius, they are a decorative sex". Produced for ABC and Ish Media for the documentary film Utopia Girls. Directed / Edited by Sarah-Jane Woulahan DOP - Ash Koek 2nd and 3rd Camera - Dan Murphy, Sarah-Jane Woulahan Sound - Andy Newton
Touring the UK from 2 March - 8 May 2011 The Birthday of The Infanta, is a funny and mesmerizing journey, exploring themes of love and social hierarchies, revealing the hilarious and often heartbreaking underbelly of superficial love. The show will engage audiences of all ages and is an inspirational and wonderful introduction to Oscar Wilde and the possibilities of solo performance within physical theatre. In this interview Emily Gray, the Trestle Artistic Director, talks about the production and the performer Georgina Roberts. Please visit trestle.org.uk for full tour dates, information and reviews.
Touring the UK from 2 March - 8 May 2011 The Birthday of The Infanta, is a funny and mesmerizing journey, exploring themes of love and social hierarchies, revealing the hilarious and often heartbreaking underbelly of superficial love. The show will engage audiences of all ages and is an inspirational and wonderful introduction to Oscar Wilde and the possibilities of solo performance within physical theatre. In this interview Emily Gray, the Trestle Artistic Director, talks about the production and how it was adapted from Wilde's short story. Please visit www.trestle.org.uk for full tour dates and information.
UCSB Script to Screen was invited to the 2016 Directors Guild Awards, Writers Guild Awards and the Oscar Wilde Awards to interview amazing talent. The talent included many Oscar Nominees and Winners. Plus as a special bonus, cast and crew from "Star Wars: The Force Awakens". The "Script to Screen" series is hosted by Matt Ryan. Jeffrey Tambor - Actor "Transparent" Vince Gilligan & Peter Gould - "Uno" (Better Call Saul), WGA Best Episodic Drama Winners Bob Odenkirk - Actor "Better Call Saul" Paris Barclay - DGA President Adam McKay - Director "The Big Short", Winner of WGA Best Adapted Screenplay & Best Adapted Screenplay Oscar, Nominee for DGA Feature & Best Director Oscar David Koechner - Actor "Anchorman" Carl Gottlieb - Writer "Jaws" & "The Jerk" Moira Wallet-Beckett - "Fle...
Episodes and parallels
Don't you want the invitation
Big bright accent, catty smile
Oscar Wilde confrontation
Ah, Live like it's the style
When we waltz on your front porch
We are all our-own devil
We are all our-own devil
We make this world our hell
Porcelain teacups decorate
Tables and the conversation
Beauty pageants, all the time
Is running out, the time is running out
Time keeps on ticking away
Always running away
We're always running in time