Allegro Video. The subjective story of the cinema
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In the new book of Peter Shepotinnik, a documentary director, author and leading Kinescop television program, an essay and an interview with great directors and actors of world cinema are collected. Vadim Abdrashitov, Andrzej Vaida, Paul Veruhven, Jean-Luke Hodar, Peter Greenai, Krinzhtof Keslevsky, Takeshi Kitano, Jeanne Moro, Kira Muratova, Francois Ozon. Alexander Sokurov, Isabelle Jupper and many others.
“... This book was more likely to be shot than written in hundreds of interviews“ In Motion ”arose on the move, sometimes in the fight against festival noise ... and in order to in these conversations in these conversations The essence necessary for the printed word was settled so that the television fuss was eliminated, it took a lot of time. Well, the most important need was to express - not in the frame, but in a word - even in the very first approximation - what the poet called the only news. He, talent, really new always-and long before the traveling of Goder in Trubnaya in 1992-and now, and always.
“... This book was more likely to be shot than written in hundreds of interviews“ In Motion ”arose on the move, sometimes in the fight against festival noise ... and in order to in these conversations in these conversations The essence necessary for the printed word was settled so that the television fuss was eliminated, it took a lot of time. Well, the most important need was to express - not in the frame, but in a word - even in the very first approximation - what the poet called the only news. He, talent, really new always-and long before the traveling of Goder in Trubnaya in 1992-and now, and always.
Author:
Author:Shepotinnik Petr Georgievich
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
- Category:Others
- Category:Magazines & Encyclopedia
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Series:
Series: Lecture Star
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:12+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-17-136781-7
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