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Sir David Lean, CBE (25 March 1908 – 16 April 1991) was an English film director, producer, screenwriter and editor, best remembered for big-screen epics such as The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957), Lawrence of Arabia (1962) and Doctor Zhivago (1965). He is also known for the Dickens adaptations of Great Expectations (1946) and Oliver Twist (1948), as well as the romantic drama Brief Encounter (1945).
Lauded by directors such as Steven Spielberg and Stanley Kubrick, Lean was voted 9th greatest film director of all time in the British Film Institute Sight & Sound "Directors' Top Directors" poll 2002. Nominated seven times for the Academy Award for Best Director, for which he won twice for The Bridge on the River Kwai, and Lawrence of Arabia, he has three films in the top five of the British Film Institute's Top 100 British Films. and was awarded the AFI Lifetime Achievement award in 1990.
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Actors: Glenn Wrage (actor), Larry Lamb (actor), Rupert Graves (actor), Elizabeth West (miscellaneous crew), Benjamin Whitrow (actor), Martin McDougall (actor), Keeley Hawes (actress), Stephen Masters (miscellaneous crew), Jon Glover (actor), Emma Fletcher (actress), Alec Newman (actor), Eamon Boland (actor), Sheila Gish (actress), Robert Wilfort (actor), Tim Morrison (miscellaneous crew),
Genres: Biography, Drama,Actors: Colin Fox (actor), Kenneth Welsh (actor), Gerard Parkes (actor), Victor Garber (actor), Gary Reineke (actor), Nigel Bennett (actor), John Neville (actor), Aidan Devine (actor), Steve Adams (actor), Peter Donat (actor), Craig Eldridge (actor), Robert Joy (actor), Gordon Currie (actor), John N. Smith (director), Gabrielle Rose (actress),
Plot: Canadian troops stationed in England during the Second World War were ordered to attack the Nazi-occupied French seaside town of Dieppe. More than 900 were killed.
Keywords: amphibious-vehicle, based-on-novel, beach, british-soldier, canada, canadian-military, coast, commando, dead-soldier, defeat1985 Documentary on the career of director David Lean, including behind-the-scenes filming of "A Passage to India". The visual quality is not brilliant but the content is excellent.
Despite whatever presets there are in Premiere, scene transitions are not limited to wipes, fades, or dissolves. Let's examine the work of David Lean and see what unique ways we can find of cutting picture and sound together to make transitions really shine. For educational purposes only. Press the CC button for film titles. David Lean: A Life in Film (1985) - http://bit.ly/2aW0FMI Further Reading- Kristin Thompson on match cuts- http://bit.ly/1x960Em You can follow me through: Twitter- https://twitter.com/andymsaladino Vimeo- https://vimeo.com/user45324876
Steven Spielberg in a 1985 interview discusses David Lean's transitions in his movies.
A tribute to one of the most Important Directors in the history of Motion Picture, Sir David Lean. List of The Films in alphabetical order: - Breaking the Sound Barrier - Blithe Spirit - The Bridge on the River Kwai - Brief Encounter - Doctor Zhivago - Hobson's Choice - In Which We Serve - Lawrence of Arabia - Madeleine - Oliver Twist - A Passage to India - The Passionate Friends - Ryan's Daughter - Summertime - This Happy Breed Music: - Lawrence of Arabia's Opening theme - The Bridge On The River Kwai's Theme - Doctor Zhivago's Theme DISCLAIMER: I DO NOT OWN THIS SHOW NOR DO I CLAIM IT'S MINE IN ANY FORM. ALL COPYRIGHTS BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS! This video is uploaded for non-profit, educational/artistic use, and entertainment purposes only.
Sir David Lean, CBE (25th March 1908 - 16th April 1991) was an English film director, producer, screenwriter and editor, best remembered for big-screen epics such as The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957), Lawrence of Arabia (1962), and Doctor Zhivago (1965); for perhaps the most highly regarded of all the adaptations of Dickens' novels, Great Expectations (1946) and Oliver Twist (1948); and for the renowned romantic drama Brief Encounter (1945).
From the BAFTA archives we present the 2005 David Lean Lecture with Woody Allen, interviewed by Mark Kermode. Widely acknowledged as one of cinema’s greatest comedy filmmakers, Allen’s vast body of work ranges from Annie Hall and Manhattan to Vicky Cristina Barcelona and Midnight In Paris. subscribe to Guru ⏩ https://youtube.com/user/BAFTAGuru ⏬ stay up to date ⏬ Twitter: @BAFTAGuru: https://twitter.com/BAFTAGuru @BAFTA: https://twitter.com/BAFTA @BAFTAGames: https://twitter.com/BAFTAGames Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bafta Instagram: http://instagram.com/bafta sign up for our newsletter: http://guru.bafta.org/newsletter subscribe to our podcasts: iTunes: http://bit.ly/Vz84HI Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/bafta visit our websites to find out more: http://www.bafta...
In an interview with Melvyn Bragg, David Lean talks about the critical reaction to his film Ryan's Daughter, in particular a mauling he suffered in a luncheon with the National Society of Film Critics in the Algonquin Hotel in New York.
David Lean winning the Oscar® for Directing "The Bridge on the River Kwai" at the 30th Academy Awards® in 1958. Presented by Sophia Loren and introduced by Bob Hope.
1985 Documentary on the career of director David Lean, including behind-the-scenes filming of "A Passage to India". The visual quality is not brilliant but the content is excellent.
From the BAFTA archives we present the 2005 David Lean Lecture with Woody Allen, interviewed by Mark Kermode. Widely acknowledged as one of cinema’s greatest comedy filmmakers, Allen’s vast body of work ranges from Annie Hall and Manhattan to Vicky Cristina Barcelona and Midnight In Paris. subscribe to Guru ⏩ https://youtube.com/user/BAFTAGuru ⏬ stay up to date ⏬ Twitter: @BAFTAGuru: https://twitter.com/BAFTAGuru @BAFTA: https://twitter.com/BAFTA @BAFTAGames: https://twitter.com/BAFTAGames Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bafta Instagram: http://instagram.com/bafta sign up for our newsletter: http://guru.bafta.org/newsletter subscribe to our podcasts: iTunes: http://bit.ly/Vz84HI Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/bafta visit our websites to find out more: http://www.bafta...
Sir David Lean, CBE (25th March 1908 - 16th April 1991) was an English film director, producer, screenwriter and editor, best remembered for big-screen epics such as The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957), Lawrence of Arabia (1962), and Doctor Zhivago (1965); for perhaps the most highly regarded of all the adaptations of Dickens' novels, Great Expectations (1946) and Oliver Twist (1948); and for the renowned romantic drama Brief Encounter (1945).
This "story of a ship," the British destroyer HMS Torrin, is told in flash backs by survivors as they cling to a life raft. Directed by Noel Coward & David Lean
Peter Weir, director of Master and Commander (2003), The Truman Show (1998) and The Way Back (2010) answers questions after delivering the 2010 David Lean Lecture at BAFTA.
New York Times best-selling author, David Allen, talks about practicing karate, helping celebrities get organized, and living by his productivity guide Getting Things Done.
In an interview with Melvyn Bragg, David Lean talks about the critical reaction to his film Ryan's Daughter, in particular a mauling he suffered in a luncheon with the National Society of Film Critics in the Algonquin Hotel in New York.
Editor Anne V. Coates w/ director David Lean and actor Peter O'Toole talk about 'Lawrence of Arabia' in this 1989 interview. Walter Murch Interviews Anne V. Coates: http://filmsound.org/murch/coates.htm Anne V. Coates talks about Lawrence of Arabia http://www.flickeringmyth.com/2011/08/twice-around-anne-v-coates-talks-about.html
Steven Spielberg in a 1985 interview discusses David Lean's transitions in his movies.
From the BAFTA archives we present the 2005 David Lean Lecture with Woody Allen, interviewed by Mark Kermode. Widely acknowledged as one of cinema’s greatest comedy filmmakers, Allen’s vast body of work ranges from Annie Hall and Manhattan to Vicky Cristina Barcelona and Midnight In Paris. subscribe to Guru ⏩ https://youtube.com/user/BAFTAGuru ⏬ stay up to date ⏬ Twitter: @BAFTAGuru: https://twitter.com/BAFTAGuru @BAFTA: https://twitter.com/BAFTA @BAFTAGames: https://twitter.com/BAFTAGames Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bafta Instagram: http://instagram.com/bafta sign up for our newsletter: http://guru.bafta.org/newsletter subscribe to our podcasts: iTunes: http://bit.ly/Vz84HI Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/bafta visit our websites to find out more: http://www.bafta...
Peter Weir, director of Master and Commander (2003), The Truman Show (1998) and The Way Back (2010) answers questions after delivering the 2010 David Lean Lecture at BAFTA.
From the archives: The director of All About My Mother, Volver, The Skin I Live In and I'm So Excited delivers the David Lean Lecture, delving into the cinema that inspired his own work and exploring some of his films' familiar touchstones. subscribe to Guru ⏩ https://youtube.com/user/BAFTAGuru ⏬ stay up to date ⏬ Twitter: @BAFTAGuru: https://twitter.com/BAFTAGuru @BAFTA: https://twitter.com/BAFTA @BAFTAGames: https://twitter.com/BAFTAGames Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bafta Instagram: http://instagram.com/bafta sign up for our newsletter: http://guru.bafta.org/newsletter subscribe to our podcasts: iTunes: http://bit.ly/Vz84HI Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/bafta visit our websites to find out more: http://www.bafta.org/guru http://www.bafta.org
The great British director David Lean was the subject of a 1990s coffee table book. In this NBC interview David Lean talks about the beauty of the photographs in the book and the great films, like "Lawrence of Arabia" and "Dr. Zhivago," that they were from.
1985 Documentary on the career of director David Lean, including behind-the-scenes filming of "A Passage to India". The visual quality is not brilliant but the content is excellent.
Despite whatever presets there are in Premiere, scene transitions are not limited to wipes, fades, or dissolves. Let's examine the work of David Lean and see what unique ways we can find of cutting picture and sound together to make transitions really shine. For educational purposes only. Press the CC button for film titles. David Lean: A Life in Film (1985) - http://bit.ly/2aW0FMI Further Reading- Kristin Thompson on match cuts- http://bit.ly/1x960Em You can follow me through: Twitter- https://twitter.com/andymsaladino Vimeo- https://vimeo.com/user45324876
Steven Spielberg in a 1985 interview discusses David Lean's transitions in his movies.
A tribute to one of the most Important Directors in the history of Motion Picture, Sir David Lean. List of The Films in alphabetical order: - Breaking the Sound Barrier - Blithe Spirit - The Bridge on the River Kwai - Brief Encounter - Doctor Zhivago - Hobson's Choice - In Which We Serve - Lawrence of Arabia - Madeleine - Oliver Twist - A Passage to India - The Passionate Friends - Ryan's Daughter - Summertime - This Happy Breed Music: - Lawrence of Arabia's Opening theme - The Bridge On The River Kwai's Theme - Doctor Zhivago's Theme DISCLAIMER: I DO NOT OWN THIS SHOW NOR DO I CLAIM IT'S MINE IN ANY FORM. ALL COPYRIGHTS BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS! This video is uploaded for non-profit, educational/artistic use, and entertainment purposes only.
Sir David Lean, CBE (25th March 1908 - 16th April 1991) was an English film director, producer, screenwriter and editor, best remembered for big-screen epics such as The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957), Lawrence of Arabia (1962), and Doctor Zhivago (1965); for perhaps the most highly regarded of all the adaptations of Dickens' novels, Great Expectations (1946) and Oliver Twist (1948); and for the renowned romantic drama Brief Encounter (1945).
From the BAFTA archives we present the 2005 David Lean Lecture with Woody Allen, interviewed by Mark Kermode. Widely acknowledged as one of cinema’s greatest comedy filmmakers, Allen’s vast body of work ranges from Annie Hall and Manhattan to Vicky Cristina Barcelona and Midnight In Paris. subscribe to Guru ⏩ https://youtube.com/user/BAFTAGuru ⏬ stay up to date ⏬ Twitter: @BAFTAGuru: https://twitter.com/BAFTAGuru @BAFTA: https://twitter.com/BAFTA @BAFTAGames: https://twitter.com/BAFTAGames Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bafta Instagram: http://instagram.com/bafta sign up for our newsletter: http://guru.bafta.org/newsletter subscribe to our podcasts: iTunes: http://bit.ly/Vz84HI Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/bafta visit our websites to find out more: http://www.bafta...
In an interview with Melvyn Bragg, David Lean talks about the critical reaction to his film Ryan's Daughter, in particular a mauling he suffered in a luncheon with the National Society of Film Critics in the Algonquin Hotel in New York.
David Lean winning the Oscar® for Directing "The Bridge on the River Kwai" at the 30th Academy Awards® in 1958. Presented by Sophia Loren and introduced by Bob Hope.
1985 Documentary on the career of director David Lean, including behind-the-scenes filming of "A Passage to India". The visual quality is not brilliant but the content is excellent.
From the BAFTA archives we present the 2005 David Lean Lecture with Woody Allen, interviewed by Mark Kermode. Widely acknowledged as one of cinema’s greatest comedy filmmakers, Allen’s vast body of work ranges from Annie Hall and Manhattan to Vicky Cristina Barcelona and Midnight In Paris. subscribe to Guru ⏩ https://youtube.com/user/BAFTAGuru ⏬ stay up to date ⏬ Twitter: @BAFTAGuru: https://twitter.com/BAFTAGuru @BAFTA: https://twitter.com/BAFTA @BAFTAGames: https://twitter.com/BAFTAGames Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bafta Instagram: http://instagram.com/bafta sign up for our newsletter: http://guru.bafta.org/newsletter subscribe to our podcasts: iTunes: http://bit.ly/Vz84HI Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/bafta visit our websites to find out more: http://www.bafta...
Sir David Lean, CBE (25th March 1908 - 16th April 1991) was an English film director, producer, screenwriter and editor, best remembered for big-screen epics such as The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957), Lawrence of Arabia (1962), and Doctor Zhivago (1965); for perhaps the most highly regarded of all the adaptations of Dickens' novels, Great Expectations (1946) and Oliver Twist (1948); and for the renowned romantic drama Brief Encounter (1945).
This "story of a ship," the British destroyer HMS Torrin, is told in flash backs by survivors as they cling to a life raft. Directed by Noel Coward & David Lean
Peter Weir, director of Master and Commander (2003), The Truman Show (1998) and The Way Back (2010) answers questions after delivering the 2010 David Lean Lecture at BAFTA.
New York Times best-selling author, David Allen, talks about practicing karate, helping celebrities get organized, and living by his productivity guide Getting Things Done.
You need a little bit of poison
You need a little bit of poison
You need a little bit of poison
To keep you strong
First time is the hardest
Cut you like a knife
If it doesn't kill you
You get on with your life
Wind and rain and stormy weather
Love and pain just run together
You need a little bit of poison
You need a little bit of poison
You need a little bit of poison
To keep you strong
Second time sweet and kind
Look out or you'll fall
Think you'll leave a love behind
It ain't that way at all
She's on your mind night and day
But she's a million miles away
You need a little bit of poison
You need a little bit of poison
You need a little bit of poison
To keep you strong
The way you love me leaves me weak
To weak to even cry
If you go you'll kill me
Girl, don't even try
First a little then a little more
Make me forget where I been before
I need a little bit of poison
I need a little bit of poison
I need a little bit of poison