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Playwright, Director and Choreographer (Working In The Theatre #282)
The panelists -- playwright Douglas Carter Beane ("As Bees In Honey Drown"), director/choreographers Kathleen Marshall ("Kiss Me Kate") and Rob Marshall ("Damn Yankees", "She Loves Me"), director Vivian Matalon ("Morning's At Seven"), and playwright John Pielmeier ("Agnes of God") -- discuss the impact of efficient cast sizes, casting for multi-talented performers, respectfully auditionining and rejectioning performers, their individual performing backgrounds, compromising with producers, and collaborating with playwrights and directors.
Originally taped - September, 1999
An acclaimed fixture on New York television and in the theatre community for 30 years, the American Theatre Wing's "Working in the Theatre" offers an unprecedented forum for the meeting of theatrical minds.
American Th...
published: 06 Nov 2013
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Souvenir Audience Reaction Video
Souvenir
A Fantasia on the Life of Florence Foster Jenkins
A New Play with Music by Stephen Temperley, Directed by Vivian Matalon
Featuring the original Broadway cast of Judy Kaye and Donald Corren
June 528, 2009
An Asolo Rep Production in the Mertz Theatre
Hailed by the NY Daily News as Hilarious and deeply touching...a loony triumph! This wildly entertaining play answers the question, What if you believed in yourself so much that nothing could stand in your way? It is the story of Florence Foster Jenkins, a real-life socialite so lost in her love of music that in spite of being deliriously tone-deaf, she enjoyed a remarkably successful concert career. Her pianist, Cosme McMoon, grew to admire, respect and even protect her triumphant spirit. Its a captivating tale of friendshi...
published: 09 Jun 2009
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Should Nutrients be Added to the Basic IVC Formulation?
Riordan Clinic IVC and Cancer Symposium 2009
Presenter: Vivienne Matalon, M.D. - Dr. Matalon presents information on the beneficial effects of adding vitamins and minerals to IVC infusions.
The Riordan Clinic is a not-for-profit 501(c)3 organization focused on orthomolecular medicine, health education and health research. To learn more about the Riordan Clinic or to make a donation, please visit http://www.riordanclinic.org
published: 04 Mar 2011
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How To Handle Passive Aggressive Attacks #shorts #meghanmarkle #katemiddleton #practicalpsychology
How to handle passive aggressive attacks? Meghan Markle is a master manipulator and this includes passive aggression. Kate Middleton handled it well, which may be a large part of why Meghan is no longer a part of the royal family. Her tactics did not work. It is very helpful to learn from examples how to navigate different social situations.
published: 21 Mar 2023
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Brigadoon - Broadway - 1980 - Lerner & Loewe
Music by Frederick Loewe, book & lyrics by Alan Lerner.
Directed by Vivian Matalon. Choreography by Agnes de Mille
Meg Bussert as Fiona MacLaren, Martin Vidnovic as Tommy Alright, John Curry as Harry Beaton, Albright. Elaine Hausman as Meg Brockie, Jack Dabdoub as Andrew MacLaren
published: 26 Nov 2016
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MATALON - "The Last Argument"
Tribute video of the 2 year anniversary of the start of the worldwide Occupy movement by Boston-based MATALON, in memory of Andrews Claude of Occupy Boston. All original photography credits apply; this is a not-for-profit compilation work of the title track of our recent album 'The Last Argument of Kings' with photographs of worldwide occupy and activist movements published on the internet, and we dedicate it to all the amazing occupiers, activists and photographers worldwide, and to everyone who works and struggles to make this world a better place for everyone.
This is a not-for-profit work; we hope it helps inspire people to work for positive change, and remind us that we should never forget those who have already worked and sacrificed so much on our behalf.
facebook.com/matalonrocks...
published: 17 Sep 2013
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Actors Studio Intense scene study
Class based on Actors Studio Intense scene study, acting techniques: Stanislavski, Lee Strasberg. William Burns is a life time member of the Actors Studio.
William has been a Life member of the Actors Studio over 25 years and studied privately with Lee Strasberg for 10 years. Stared in 14 Feature Films, Dozens of Television Shows, and
7 Broadway Plays, along with numerous Off Broadway and Regional Theatre Productions.
William was on staff at Princeton University for 2 years. He had a 7 year contract with Universal
Studios and was the principle in over 200 National Network Commercials. His work as “Kilroy” in Tennessee Williams play “Camino Real,” was filmed and placed in the National Archives,
Lincoln Centre, NYC.
“I bring a life time of excellence to my work. Each talent is a unique es...
published: 01 May 2015
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Teleporting creepy little girl Scene... | Cathy's Curse (1977)
...I saw you Cathy!
#CathysCurse (1977)
Director:
Eddy Matalon
Cast:
Randi Allen as Cathy Gimble
Beverly Murray as Vivian Gimble
📼 Watch more out of context #RandomScenes from Random movies:
▶️ https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMDP75BG72h6Di3qYSR5o4vTTqCVy7vYo
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published: 11 Oct 2021
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Sanford Meisner - Documentary - Pollack - Duvall - Peck - Wallach - Falk - 1984 - SN Archives - 4K
This 1984 documentary examines the career of Sanford Meisner (1905-1997), a founding member of the legendary Group Theatre who went on to train generations of notable American actors in a teaching career spanning over fifty years. Original Title: SANFORD MEISNER: THE THEATER'S BEST KEPT SECRET (TV)
This program features interviews with prominent actors and directors trained by Meisner who discuss their impressions of the man, his technique, and how his ideals have shaped their lives as artists.
Includes interviews with the following Meisner alumni: actors Robert Duvall, Joanne Woodward, Suzanne Pleshette, and Gregory Peck; playwright David Mamet; actors Eli Wallach, Anne Jackson, and Mary Steenburgen; director Sydney Pollack; actor Tony Randall; director Elia Kazan; actor Jon Voight; ac...
published: 26 Jun 2024
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Cine Club Aztlan Presenta Por la Patria , un Film de Joseph Losey.
El gran director Joseph Losey en un época compleja se aventura con gran coraje a hacer una denuncia contra el crimen de la guerra, transformando Por la Patria en un clásico del Cine Antibélico. Pone de manifiesto la rebelión natural del ser humano contra la tiranía y criminalidad de como se imponía el odio y violencia a los soldados que luchaban en la llamada guerra de trincheras.
La película nos invita a una profunda reflexión sobre el sentido de las guerras modernas. Plantea interrogantes como: ¿Cuál es el sentido de la Guerra? ¿Por qué y para quién luchamos? ¿Estamos al servicio de intereses que no benefician al ser humano sino a una minoría?
🎬 CINE PARA CONOCERNOS MEJOR 🎬
Te invitamos a nuestro Cine Club único en Buenos Aires, donde al final de cada película tratamos temas de psicol...
published: 16 Oct 2021
1:26:51
Playwright, Director and Choreographer (Working In The Theatre #282)
The panelists -- playwright Douglas Carter Beane ("As Bees In Honey Drown"), director/choreographers Kathleen Marshall ("Kiss Me Kate") and Rob Marshall ("Damn ...
The panelists -- playwright Douglas Carter Beane ("As Bees In Honey Drown"), director/choreographers Kathleen Marshall ("Kiss Me Kate") and Rob Marshall ("Damn Yankees", "She Loves Me"), director Vivian Matalon ("Morning's At Seven"), and playwright John Pielmeier ("Agnes of God") -- discuss the impact of efficient cast sizes, casting for multi-talented performers, respectfully auditionining and rejectioning performers, their individual performing backgrounds, compromising with producers, and collaborating with playwrights and directors.
Originally taped - September, 1999
An acclaimed fixture on New York television and in the theatre community for 30 years, the American Theatre Wing's "Working in the Theatre" offers an unprecedented forum for the meeting of theatrical minds.
American Theatre Wing’s Working in the Theatre documentary series features the most fascinating people on the stage, behind the scenes, and in the audience. From Tony Awards® and Obie Awards® winning artists to the next generation of theatre makers, we capture theatre’s inner-workings, industry luminaries, and unique stories that surround important work.
American Theatre Wing, founder of the Tony Awards® and home of and the Obie Awards®: for more information visit https://americantheatrewing.org.
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The panelists -- playwright Douglas Carter Beane ("As Bees In Honey Drown"), director/choreographers Kathleen Marshall ("Kiss Me Kate") and Rob Marshall ("Damn Yankees", "She Loves Me"), director Vivian Matalon ("Morning's At Seven"), and playwright John Pielmeier ("Agnes of God") -- discuss the impact of efficient cast sizes, casting for multi-talented performers, respectfully auditionining and rejectioning performers, their individual performing backgrounds, compromising with producers, and collaborating with playwrights and directors.
Originally taped - September, 1999
An acclaimed fixture on New York television and in the theatre community for 30 years, the American Theatre Wing's "Working in the Theatre" offers an unprecedented forum for the meeting of theatrical minds.
American Theatre Wing’s Working in the Theatre documentary series features the most fascinating people on the stage, behind the scenes, and in the audience. From Tony Awards® and Obie Awards® winning artists to the next generation of theatre makers, we capture theatre’s inner-workings, industry luminaries, and unique stories that surround important work.
American Theatre Wing, founder of the Tony Awards® and home of and the Obie Awards®: for more information visit https://americantheatrewing.org.
---Support Working in the Theatre---
Help us continue to freely distribute Working in the Theatre by becoming a Patreon member! We’ll take you behind the scenes with some of your favorite theatre artists, onto the red carpet at the Tony and OBIE Awards, and give you opportunities to interact with industry luminaries. The proceeds from your Patreon membership will be invested in grants, scholarships, and content that supports the theatre community across the country.
Play a key role in our industry and join now: https://www.patreon.com/americantheatrewing
- published: 06 Nov 2013
- views: 742
3:22
Souvenir Audience Reaction Video
Souvenir
A Fantasia on the Life of Florence Foster Jenkins
A New Play with Music by Stephen Temperley, Directed by Vivian Matalon
Featuring the original Broa...
Souvenir
A Fantasia on the Life of Florence Foster Jenkins
A New Play with Music by Stephen Temperley, Directed by Vivian Matalon
Featuring the original Broadway cast of Judy Kaye and Donald Corren
June 528, 2009
An Asolo Rep Production in the Mertz Theatre
Hailed by the NY Daily News as Hilarious and deeply touching...a loony triumph! This wildly entertaining play answers the question, What if you believed in yourself so much that nothing could stand in your way? It is the story of Florence Foster Jenkins, a real-life socialite so lost in her love of music that in spite of being deliriously tone-deaf, she enjoyed a remarkably successful concert career. Her pianist, Cosme McMoon, grew to admire, respect and even protect her triumphant spirit. Its a captivating tale of friendship and a joyful musical salute to one womans unwavering belief in herself.
https://wn.com/Souvenir_Audience_Reaction_Video
Souvenir
A Fantasia on the Life of Florence Foster Jenkins
A New Play with Music by Stephen Temperley, Directed by Vivian Matalon
Featuring the original Broadway cast of Judy Kaye and Donald Corren
June 528, 2009
An Asolo Rep Production in the Mertz Theatre
Hailed by the NY Daily News as Hilarious and deeply touching...a loony triumph! This wildly entertaining play answers the question, What if you believed in yourself so much that nothing could stand in your way? It is the story of Florence Foster Jenkins, a real-life socialite so lost in her love of music that in spite of being deliriously tone-deaf, she enjoyed a remarkably successful concert career. Her pianist, Cosme McMoon, grew to admire, respect and even protect her triumphant spirit. Its a captivating tale of friendship and a joyful musical salute to one womans unwavering belief in herself.
- published: 09 Jun 2009
- views: 11878
31:53
Should Nutrients be Added to the Basic IVC Formulation?
Riordan Clinic IVC and Cancer Symposium 2009
Presenter: Vivienne Matalon, M.D. - Dr. Matalon presents information on the beneficial effects of adding vitamin...
Riordan Clinic IVC and Cancer Symposium 2009
Presenter: Vivienne Matalon, M.D. - Dr. Matalon presents information on the beneficial effects of adding vitamins and minerals to IVC infusions.
The Riordan Clinic is a not-for-profit 501(c)3 organization focused on orthomolecular medicine, health education and health research. To learn more about the Riordan Clinic or to make a donation, please visit http://www.riordanclinic.org
https://wn.com/Should_Nutrients_Be_Added_To_The_Basic_Ivc_Formulation
Riordan Clinic IVC and Cancer Symposium 2009
Presenter: Vivienne Matalon, M.D. - Dr. Matalon presents information on the beneficial effects of adding vitamins and minerals to IVC infusions.
The Riordan Clinic is a not-for-profit 501(c)3 organization focused on orthomolecular medicine, health education and health research. To learn more about the Riordan Clinic or to make a donation, please visit http://www.riordanclinic.org
- published: 04 Mar 2011
- views: 526
0:15
How To Handle Passive Aggressive Attacks #shorts #meghanmarkle #katemiddleton #practicalpsychology
How to handle passive aggressive attacks? Meghan Markle is a master manipulator and this includes passive aggression. Kate Middleton handled it well, which may ...
How to handle passive aggressive attacks? Meghan Markle is a master manipulator and this includes passive aggression. Kate Middleton handled it well, which may be a large part of why Meghan is no longer a part of the royal family. Her tactics did not work. It is very helpful to learn from examples how to navigate different social situations.
https://wn.com/How_To_Handle_Passive_Aggressive_Attacks_Shorts_Meghanmarkle_Katemiddleton_Practicalpsychology
How to handle passive aggressive attacks? Meghan Markle is a master manipulator and this includes passive aggression. Kate Middleton handled it well, which may be a large part of why Meghan is no longer a part of the royal family. Her tactics did not work. It is very helpful to learn from examples how to navigate different social situations.
- published: 21 Mar 2023
- views: 3890557
2:12:39
Brigadoon - Broadway - 1980 - Lerner & Loewe
Music by Frederick Loewe, book & lyrics by Alan Lerner.
Directed by Vivian Matalon. Choreography by Agnes de Mille
Meg Bussert as Fiona MacLaren, Martin Vidn...
Music by Frederick Loewe, book & lyrics by Alan Lerner.
Directed by Vivian Matalon. Choreography by Agnes de Mille
Meg Bussert as Fiona MacLaren, Martin Vidnovic as Tommy Alright, John Curry as Harry Beaton, Albright. Elaine Hausman as Meg Brockie, Jack Dabdoub as Andrew MacLaren
https://wn.com/Brigadoon_Broadway_1980_Lerner_Loewe
Music by Frederick Loewe, book & lyrics by Alan Lerner.
Directed by Vivian Matalon. Choreography by Agnes de Mille
Meg Bussert as Fiona MacLaren, Martin Vidnovic as Tommy Alright, John Curry as Harry Beaton, Albright. Elaine Hausman as Meg Brockie, Jack Dabdoub as Andrew MacLaren
- published: 26 Nov 2016
- views: 55517
4:11
MATALON - "The Last Argument"
Tribute video of the 2 year anniversary of the start of the worldwide Occupy movement by Boston-based MATALON, in memory of Andrews Claude of Occupy Boston. Al...
Tribute video of the 2 year anniversary of the start of the worldwide Occupy movement by Boston-based MATALON, in memory of Andrews Claude of Occupy Boston. All original photography credits apply; this is a not-for-profit compilation work of the title track of our recent album 'The Last Argument of Kings' with photographs of worldwide occupy and activist movements published on the internet, and we dedicate it to all the amazing occupiers, activists and photographers worldwide, and to everyone who works and struggles to make this world a better place for everyone.
This is a not-for-profit work; we hope it helps inspire people to work for positive change, and remind us that we should never forget those who have already worked and sacrificed so much on our behalf.
facebook.com/matalonrocks
matalon.bandcamp.com
Scott Matalon
https://wn.com/Matalon_The_Last_Argument
Tribute video of the 2 year anniversary of the start of the worldwide Occupy movement by Boston-based MATALON, in memory of Andrews Claude of Occupy Boston. All original photography credits apply; this is a not-for-profit compilation work of the title track of our recent album 'The Last Argument of Kings' with photographs of worldwide occupy and activist movements published on the internet, and we dedicate it to all the amazing occupiers, activists and photographers worldwide, and to everyone who works and struggles to make this world a better place for everyone.
This is a not-for-profit work; we hope it helps inspire people to work for positive change, and remind us that we should never forget those who have already worked and sacrificed so much on our behalf.
facebook.com/matalonrocks
matalon.bandcamp.com
Scott Matalon
- published: 17 Sep 2013
- views: 1093
15:30
Actors Studio Intense scene study
Class based on Actors Studio Intense scene study, acting techniques: Stanislavski, Lee Strasberg. William Burns is a life time member of the Actors Studio.
Wil...
Class based on Actors Studio Intense scene study, acting techniques: Stanislavski, Lee Strasberg. William Burns is a life time member of the Actors Studio.
William has been a Life member of the Actors Studio over 25 years and studied privately with Lee Strasberg for 10 years. Stared in 14 Feature Films, Dozens of Television Shows, and
7 Broadway Plays, along with numerous Off Broadway and Regional Theatre Productions.
William was on staff at Princeton University for 2 years. He had a 7 year contract with Universal
Studios and was the principle in over 200 National Network Commercials. His work as “Kilroy” in Tennessee Williams play “Camino Real,” was filmed and placed in the National Archives,
Lincoln Centre, NYC.
“I bring a life time of excellence to my work. Each talent is a unique essence unto itself-and also the most important, single, irreducible creative element in any production. Also unique (almost without exception) each talent observed will be found to have their own personal “working problems” as a creative artist. Small or large, the working problem can effectively sabotage any
actor’s creative abilities, and hence, their career. I will correctly and accurately identify the working problem of any actor-and provide expertise and a workable route by which it can be
overcome through understanding and improved artistic ability.”
Directors William has worked with: Francis Ford Coppola, Lamont Johnson, Mel Brooks, Joshua Logan, Albert Marr, Lee Strasberg, Vivian Matalon, Hector Olivera (Argentina), Robert Weaver,
Thomas Job (Germany), Andy Monahan (England).
Interviews and Auditions required for membership into the Actors Studio Group Theater.
https://wn.com/Actors_Studio_Intense_Scene_Study
Class based on Actors Studio Intense scene study, acting techniques: Stanislavski, Lee Strasberg. William Burns is a life time member of the Actors Studio.
William has been a Life member of the Actors Studio over 25 years and studied privately with Lee Strasberg for 10 years. Stared in 14 Feature Films, Dozens of Television Shows, and
7 Broadway Plays, along with numerous Off Broadway and Regional Theatre Productions.
William was on staff at Princeton University for 2 years. He had a 7 year contract with Universal
Studios and was the principle in over 200 National Network Commercials. His work as “Kilroy” in Tennessee Williams play “Camino Real,” was filmed and placed in the National Archives,
Lincoln Centre, NYC.
“I bring a life time of excellence to my work. Each talent is a unique essence unto itself-and also the most important, single, irreducible creative element in any production. Also unique (almost without exception) each talent observed will be found to have their own personal “working problems” as a creative artist. Small or large, the working problem can effectively sabotage any
actor’s creative abilities, and hence, their career. I will correctly and accurately identify the working problem of any actor-and provide expertise and a workable route by which it can be
overcome through understanding and improved artistic ability.”
Directors William has worked with: Francis Ford Coppola, Lamont Johnson, Mel Brooks, Joshua Logan, Albert Marr, Lee Strasberg, Vivian Matalon, Hector Olivera (Argentina), Robert Weaver,
Thomas Job (Germany), Andy Monahan (England).
Interviews and Auditions required for membership into the Actors Studio Group Theater.
- published: 01 May 2015
- views: 4314
1:56
Teleporting creepy little girl Scene... | Cathy's Curse (1977)
...I saw you Cathy!
#CathysCurse (1977)
Director:
Eddy Matalon
Cast:
Randi Allen as Cathy Gimble
Beverly Murray as Vivian Gimble
📼 Watch more out of conte...
...I saw you Cathy!
#CathysCurse (1977)
Director:
Eddy Matalon
Cast:
Randi Allen as Cathy Gimble
Beverly Murray as Vivian Gimble
📼 Watch more out of context #RandomScenes from Random movies:
▶️ https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMDP75BG72h6Di3qYSR5o4vTTqCVy7vYo
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...I saw you Cathy!
#CathysCurse (1977)
Director:
Eddy Matalon
Cast:
Randi Allen as Cathy Gimble
Beverly Murray as Vivian Gimble
📼 Watch more out of context #RandomScenes from Random movies:
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Teleporting creepy little girl Scene Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No copyright infringement intended...
- published: 11 Oct 2021
- views: 952
55:58
Sanford Meisner - Documentary - Pollack - Duvall - Peck - Wallach - Falk - 1984 - SN Archives - 4K
This 1984 documentary examines the career of Sanford Meisner (1905-1997), a founding member of the legendary Group Theatre who went on to train generations of n...
This 1984 documentary examines the career of Sanford Meisner (1905-1997), a founding member of the legendary Group Theatre who went on to train generations of notable American actors in a teaching career spanning over fifty years. Original Title: SANFORD MEISNER: THE THEATER'S BEST KEPT SECRET (TV)
This program features interviews with prominent actors and directors trained by Meisner who discuss their impressions of the man, his technique, and how his ideals have shaped their lives as artists.
Includes interviews with the following Meisner alumni: actors Robert Duvall, Joanne Woodward, Suzanne Pleshette, and Gregory Peck; playwright David Mamet; actors Eli Wallach, Anne Jackson, and Mary Steenburgen; director Sydney Pollack; actor Tony Randall; director Elia Kazan; actor Jon Voight; actress/dancer Gwen Verdon; director Vivian Matalon; actor Peter Falk; director Mark Rydell; choreographer Bob Fosse; and actress Lee Grant. Also includes footage of the following Meisner-trained actors and directors: Sydney Pollack directing Dustin Hoffman on the set of the 1982 film "Tootsie"; Grace Kelly in "The Country Girl" (1954); Steve McQueen in Mark Rydell's "The Reivers" (1969); and director Mark Rydell at work on a set.
Highlights include the following: Meisner teaches a class at the Neighborhood Playhouse, his voice amplified by a prosthetic device due to his laryngectomy; director Sydney Pollack interviews Meisner, who talks about how his approach to teaching evolved; Meisner leads students in his famous listening/reacting exercise in which actors repeat the same line to each other back and forth repeatedly; director Elia Kazan remembers the artistic devotion of the Group Theatre and the sensitivity of the young Mesiner; Randall discusses Meisner's early acting career with the Group Theatre;
Sydney Pollack describes a project funded by former students, in which seventy hours of Meisner classes were videotaped for posterity; Meisner discusses how guilt over the death of his brother when he was five shaped his life and pushed him into a world of fantasy and personal isolation; Meisner coaches actress Frances Sternhagen and transforms her monologue in a matter of moments; and Meisner has some practical and inspirational words for his students.
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Screen Adaptation - Co-Production : MISANTHROPOS – Official Website - https://www.misanthropos.net
Adapted by Maximianno Cobra, from Shakespeare's "Timon of Athens", the film exposes the timeless challenge of social hypocrisy, disillusion and annihilation against the poetics of friendship, love, and beauty.
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https://wn.com/Sanford_Meisner_Documentary_Pollack_Duvall_Peck_Wallach_Falk_1984_Sn_Archives_4K
This 1984 documentary examines the career of Sanford Meisner (1905-1997), a founding member of the legendary Group Theatre who went on to train generations of notable American actors in a teaching career spanning over fifty years. Original Title: SANFORD MEISNER: THE THEATER'S BEST KEPT SECRET (TV)
This program features interviews with prominent actors and directors trained by Meisner who discuss their impressions of the man, his technique, and how his ideals have shaped their lives as artists.
Includes interviews with the following Meisner alumni: actors Robert Duvall, Joanne Woodward, Suzanne Pleshette, and Gregory Peck; playwright David Mamet; actors Eli Wallach, Anne Jackson, and Mary Steenburgen; director Sydney Pollack; actor Tony Randall; director Elia Kazan; actor Jon Voight; actress/dancer Gwen Verdon; director Vivian Matalon; actor Peter Falk; director Mark Rydell; choreographer Bob Fosse; and actress Lee Grant. Also includes footage of the following Meisner-trained actors and directors: Sydney Pollack directing Dustin Hoffman on the set of the 1982 film "Tootsie"; Grace Kelly in "The Country Girl" (1954); Steve McQueen in Mark Rydell's "The Reivers" (1969); and director Mark Rydell at work on a set.
Highlights include the following: Meisner teaches a class at the Neighborhood Playhouse, his voice amplified by a prosthetic device due to his laryngectomy; director Sydney Pollack interviews Meisner, who talks about how his approach to teaching evolved; Meisner leads students in his famous listening/reacting exercise in which actors repeat the same line to each other back and forth repeatedly; director Elia Kazan remembers the artistic devotion of the Group Theatre and the sensitivity of the young Mesiner; Randall discusses Meisner's early acting career with the Group Theatre;
Sydney Pollack describes a project funded by former students, in which seventy hours of Meisner classes were videotaped for posterity; Meisner discusses how guilt over the death of his brother when he was five shaped his life and pushed him into a world of fantasy and personal isolation; Meisner coaches actress Frances Sternhagen and transforms her monologue in a matter of moments; and Meisner has some practical and inspirational words for his students.
_______________________________
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Donate with PayPal today
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Screen Adaptation - Co-Production : MISANTHROPOS – Official Website - https://www.misanthropos.net
Adapted by Maximianno Cobra, from Shakespeare's "Timon of Athens", the film exposes the timeless challenge of social hypocrisy, disillusion and annihilation against the poetics of friendship, love, and beauty.
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- published: 26 Jun 2024
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Cine Club Aztlan Presenta Por la Patria , un Film de Joseph Losey.
El gran director Joseph Losey en un época compleja se aventura con gran coraje a hacer una denuncia contra el crimen de la guerra, transformando Por la Patria e...
El gran director Joseph Losey en un época compleja se aventura con gran coraje a hacer una denuncia contra el crimen de la guerra, transformando Por la Patria en un clásico del Cine Antibélico. Pone de manifiesto la rebelión natural del ser humano contra la tiranía y criminalidad de como se imponía el odio y violencia a los soldados que luchaban en la llamada guerra de trincheras.
La película nos invita a una profunda reflexión sobre el sentido de las guerras modernas. Plantea interrogantes como: ¿Cuál es el sentido de la Guerra? ¿Por qué y para quién luchamos? ¿Estamos al servicio de intereses que no benefician al ser humano sino a una minoría?
🎬 CINE PARA CONOCERNOS MEJOR 🎬
Te invitamos a nuestro Cine Club único en Buenos Aires, donde al final de cada película tratamos temas de psicología, de actualidad y temas históricos.
Presenta: "POR LA PATRIA"
📽 Un Film de Joseph Losey
Fecha: Viernes 10 de Mayo a las 19 hs.
📌Caballito, CABA.
+INFO Tel: 11-5837-9788
• Director: Joseph Losey
• Año: 1964
• Música: Larry Adler
• País: Reino Unido
• Guión: Evan Jones (Teatro: John Wilson)
• Fotografía: Denys Coop (B&W)
• Reparto:
Dirk Bogarde, Tom Courtenay, Leo McKern, Barry Foster, Peter Copley, James Villiers, Jeremy Spenser, Barry Justice, Vivian Matalon, Keith Buckley, James Hunter, Jonah Seymour, Larry Taylor, David Cook, Richard Arthure, Raymond Brody, Terry Palmer
• Premios:
1964: Premios BAFTA: 4 nominaciones, incluyendo Mejor película británica
1964: Festival de Venecia: Copa Volpi - Mejor actor (Tom Courtenay)
• NUESTRO CINE CLUB
Dedicado a los grandes maestros del cine y a aquellas películas que son consideradas un hito en la historia de este arte, películas que merecen ser vistas por su valor artístico y el mensaje que encierran.
Cine Club Aztlan, es un espacio para reencontrarse con el Séptimo Arte, y luego de las películas compartir un análisis y reflexión, que nos deje pensando y nos eleve a un nuevo nivel de comprensión y nos nutra como seres humanos.
Una manera diferente de terminar la semana y disfrutar de la noche del viernes, en compañía de las mejores películas del cine de todos los tiempos, en calidad HD.
Una oportunidad de ver películas que no se pasan en el circuito comercial (ni en cines, ni televisión), grandes películas olvidadas, cine de culto, cine de autor, cine independiente, y muchos otros temas más.
CineClub Aztlan
de la Escuela Aztlan de Psicología y Filosofía
Dir. León Azulay
https://wn.com/Cine_Club_Aztlan_Presenta_Por_La_Patria_,_Un_Film_De_Joseph_Losey.
El gran director Joseph Losey en un época compleja se aventura con gran coraje a hacer una denuncia contra el crimen de la guerra, transformando Por la Patria en un clásico del Cine Antibélico. Pone de manifiesto la rebelión natural del ser humano contra la tiranía y criminalidad de como se imponía el odio y violencia a los soldados que luchaban en la llamada guerra de trincheras.
La película nos invita a una profunda reflexión sobre el sentido de las guerras modernas. Plantea interrogantes como: ¿Cuál es el sentido de la Guerra? ¿Por qué y para quién luchamos? ¿Estamos al servicio de intereses que no benefician al ser humano sino a una minoría?
🎬 CINE PARA CONOCERNOS MEJOR 🎬
Te invitamos a nuestro Cine Club único en Buenos Aires, donde al final de cada película tratamos temas de psicología, de actualidad y temas históricos.
Presenta: "POR LA PATRIA"
📽 Un Film de Joseph Losey
Fecha: Viernes 10 de Mayo a las 19 hs.
📌Caballito, CABA.
+INFO Tel: 11-5837-9788
• Director: Joseph Losey
• Año: 1964
• Música: Larry Adler
• País: Reino Unido
• Guión: Evan Jones (Teatro: John Wilson)
• Fotografía: Denys Coop (B&W)
• Reparto:
Dirk Bogarde, Tom Courtenay, Leo McKern, Barry Foster, Peter Copley, James Villiers, Jeremy Spenser, Barry Justice, Vivian Matalon, Keith Buckley, James Hunter, Jonah Seymour, Larry Taylor, David Cook, Richard Arthure, Raymond Brody, Terry Palmer
• Premios:
1964: Premios BAFTA: 4 nominaciones, incluyendo Mejor película británica
1964: Festival de Venecia: Copa Volpi - Mejor actor (Tom Courtenay)
• NUESTRO CINE CLUB
Dedicado a los grandes maestros del cine y a aquellas películas que son consideradas un hito en la historia de este arte, películas que merecen ser vistas por su valor artístico y el mensaje que encierran.
Cine Club Aztlan, es un espacio para reencontrarse con el Séptimo Arte, y luego de las películas compartir un análisis y reflexión, que nos deje pensando y nos eleve a un nuevo nivel de comprensión y nos nutra como seres humanos.
Una manera diferente de terminar la semana y disfrutar de la noche del viernes, en compañía de las mejores películas del cine de todos los tiempos, en calidad HD.
Una oportunidad de ver películas que no se pasan en el circuito comercial (ni en cines, ni televisión), grandes películas olvidadas, cine de culto, cine de autor, cine independiente, y muchos otros temas más.
CineClub Aztlan
de la Escuela Aztlan de Psicología y Filosofía
Dir. León Azulay
- published: 16 Oct 2021
- views: 181