Living Dangerously: A Biography of Joris Ivens
Autor Hans Schootsen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2000
The Dutch film maker Joris Ivens (1898-1989) was one of the founding fathers of documentary film. The career of this eternal traveller spanned over sixty years, from his first film in the twenties to his last, finished at the age of ninety. Among Ivens's friends and collaborators were leading filmmakers and actors like Eisenstein, Pudovkin, Dovzhenko, Chaplin, Milestone, Capra, Losey, Flaherty, Grierson, De Santis, the Taviani brothers, Signoret, Montand and Marker.
In his early years Joris Ivens was a prominent figure in the international film avant-garde. From the thirties onwards he became, according to American film historian Robert Sklar, 'the most important political filmmaker of the decade, probably of the century'. His films on Soviet socialism, the Spanish Civil War, the Indonesian struggle for independence, the Vietnam-war and the Cuban and Chinese revolutions, make him a subject of controversy in any debate on the relationship between art and propaganda.
Hans Schoots has based his biography on new research of Ivenss complete filmwork and of unknown production-documents, personal letters and diaries, found in many archives, such as Ivens's FBI-dossier and State Archives in Moscow and former Eastern-Berlin. Artistic and political milieus in Amsterdam, Berlin, Moscow, New York, Hollywood, Paris, Havana, Hanoi and Beijing provide the background of this fascinating life-story. This is the volume 11 in the Amsterdam University Press series Film Culture in Transition, edited by Thomas Elsaesser.
In his early years Joris Ivens was a prominent figure in the international film avant-garde. From the thirties onwards he became, according to American film historian Robert Sklar, 'the most important political filmmaker of the decade, probably of the century'. His films on Soviet socialism, the Spanish Civil War, the Indonesian struggle for independence, the Vietnam-war and the Cuban and Chinese revolutions, make him a subject of controversy in any debate on the relationship between art and propaganda.
Hans Schoots has based his biography on new research of Ivenss complete filmwork and of unknown production-documents, personal letters and diaries, found in many archives, such as Ivens's FBI-dossier and State Archives in Moscow and former Eastern-Berlin. Artistic and political milieus in Amsterdam, Berlin, Moscow, New York, Hollywood, Paris, Havana, Hanoi and Beijing provide the background of this fascinating life-story. This is the volume 11 in the Amsterdam University Press series Film Culture in Transition, edited by Thomas Elsaesser.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789053563885
ISBN-10: 9053563881
Pagini: 443
Ilustrații: illustrated
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Amsterdam University Press
Colecția Amsterdam University Press
Locul publicării:Netherlands
ISBN-10: 9053563881
Pagini: 443
Ilustrații: illustrated
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Amsterdam University Press
Colecția Amsterdam University Press
Locul publicării:Netherlands
Notă biografică
Hans Schoots is a freelance writer specialized in film and media.
Cuprins
Introduction
1. The Boss's Son (1898-1921)
2. Ragmop (1921-1927)
3. A Time of Daily Discoveries (1927-1929)
4. Exactly How We See It Too, Sir (1929)
5. You hear me, Father, Mother, World, Charnel House (1930-1931)
6. The Magnetic Mountain (1932)
7. Socialist Realism (1933)
8. Sidetracked (1934-1936)
9. Land of Opportunity (1936)
10. The Spanish Labyrinth (1937)
11. Chinese Poker (1938)
12. Ivens's Intervellum (1939-1941)
13. Glomour Boy of the Revolution (1941-1944)
14. War Under the Palm Trees (1944-1945)
15. Indonesia Merdeka (1945-1946)
16. The Uncle Behind the Iron Curtain (1947-1950)
17. The Blue Book (1950-1956)
18. Breathing Space (1957-1960)
19. Cowboy Boots and Guerilla Cap (1960-1964)
20. A Socialist Scoop (1964-1968)
21. Sixty-Nine in Sixty-Eight (1968-1971)
22. The Old Steed Gallops a Thousand Li (1971-1978)
23. An Arduous De-Stalinization (1978-1985)
24. Unfavorable Winds (1985-1989)
Acknowledgements
Archives and Document Collections
People Interviewed
Notes
Bibliography
Filmography Joris Ivens
Index of Persons
1. The Boss's Son (1898-1921)
2. Ragmop (1921-1927)
3. A Time of Daily Discoveries (1927-1929)
4. Exactly How We See It Too, Sir (1929)
5. You hear me, Father, Mother, World, Charnel House (1930-1931)
6. The Magnetic Mountain (1932)
7. Socialist Realism (1933)
8. Sidetracked (1934-1936)
9. Land of Opportunity (1936)
10. The Spanish Labyrinth (1937)
11. Chinese Poker (1938)
12. Ivens's Intervellum (1939-1941)
13. Glomour Boy of the Revolution (1941-1944)
14. War Under the Palm Trees (1944-1945)
15. Indonesia Merdeka (1945-1946)
16. The Uncle Behind the Iron Curtain (1947-1950)
17. The Blue Book (1950-1956)
18. Breathing Space (1957-1960)
19. Cowboy Boots and Guerilla Cap (1960-1964)
20. A Socialist Scoop (1964-1968)
21. Sixty-Nine in Sixty-Eight (1968-1971)
22. The Old Steed Gallops a Thousand Li (1971-1978)
23. An Arduous De-Stalinization (1978-1985)
24. Unfavorable Winds (1985-1989)
Acknowledgements
Archives and Document Collections
People Interviewed
Notes
Bibliography
Filmography Joris Ivens
Index of Persons