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Œuvres de Karel Reisz

The Technique of Film Editing (1953) 122 exemplaires
Sweet Dreams (1986) — Directeur — 42 exemplaires
Who'll Stop the Rain [1978 film] (1978) — Directeur — 8 exemplaires
Everybody Wins [1990 film] (2005) — Directeur — 4 exemplaires
Woodfall: A Revolution in British Cinema (2018) — Directeur — 4 exemplaires
The Gambler [1974 film] (1974) — Directeur — 3 exemplaires
Isadora [1968 film] (1968) — Directeur — 2 exemplaires
Night Must Fall [1964 film] (1964) — Directeur — 1 exemplaire

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March to Aldermaston — Directeur — 1 exemplaire

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Nom canonique
Reisz, Karel
Date de naissance
1926-07-21
Date de décès
2002-11-25
Sexe
male
Nationalité
Czechoslovakia (birth)
UK
Lieu de naissance
Ostrava, Czechoslovakia
Lieu du décès
Camden, London, England, UK
Cause du décès
blood disorder
Lieux de résidence
London, England, UK
Études
Leighton Park School, Reading, England, UK
Cambridge University (Emmanual College)
Professions
film director
filmmaker
film critic
Holocaust survivor
theater director
Relations
Blair, Betsy (wife|1963-2002)
Anderson, Lindsay (colleague)
Courte biographie
Karel Reisz was born to a Jewish family in Ostrava, Czechoslovakia (present-day Czech Republic). His parents were Fritzi and Josef Reisz, a lawyer. He had an older brother, Paul. In 1938, his parents put 12-year-old Karel alone on a Kindertransport to the UK for safety from the threatened Nazi invasion of his country. Paul was already in England when he arrived. Reisz spoke almost no English at the time, but learned it quickly. After attending Leighton Park, a Quaker school in Reading, he joined the Royal Air Force toward the end of World War II, serving as a fighter pilot in a Czech squadron. He later found out that his parents were both murdered at the Nazi death camp at Auschwitz. After his war service, Reisz studied chemistry at Cambridge University, and co-founded an influential film journal called Sequence with Lindsay Anderson, Peter Ericsson, and Gavin Lambert in 1947. He began to contribute to other film journals, including Sight and Sound. In 1953, with Gavin Millar, he published The Technique of Film Editing, an acclaimed book that has rarely been out of print since. After working as a program planner at the National Film Theatre, Reisz became a driving force behind the Free Cinema movement, a counterpart of the literary "Angry Young Men." He had his first major success as a director in 1960 with Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, one of the seminal works of the British New Wave. He made a total of 11 feature films over 40 years, noted for their intelligence, polish, and psychological acuity. In later years, Reisz worked increasingly as a theater director, staging plays by Harold Pinter and Samuel Beckett.

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Warner is fantastic as a loony artist doing everything within his twisted power to keep his wife, Vanessa Redgrave, who is divorcing him to marry a boring--but rather admirably calm--art gallery owner. Redgrave was nominated for an Oscar, and she is very good, but Warner steals the show, as he tends to do in many of his roles. Irene Handl is great as his Marxist mother. Nice scenes of London, including a visit to Marx's grave and the inevitable gates of Wormwood Scrubs. Anarchic but entertaining and even a bit touching.… (plus d'informations)
 
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datrappert | Jan 21, 2022 |
Well acted and well worth two hours of your time. But the conceit of two parallel stories, one Victorian and one modern to achieve a distancing effect similar to the book within a book, looks increasingly like a cop-out rather than something innovative or clever.
 
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ponsonby | 1 autre critique | Jun 6, 2021 |
En la Inglaterra de 1867, el joven Charles Smithson conoce a Sara Woosroff, a la que llaman «la mujer del teniente francés». Entre ambos nace un amor apasionado que chocará con la rígida moral victoriana. Jugando ingeniosamente con las convenciones de la novela decimonónica, el autor construye un brillante libro que relata una pasión, recrea minuciosamente el período victoriano y propone una aguda reflexión sobre el sentido último de la literatura.
 
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JCAVILLA | 1 autre critique | Jan 10, 2009 |

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Œuvres
14
Aussi par
2
Membres
370
Popularité
#65,128
Évaluation
½ 3.6
Critiques
3
ISBN
32
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