Les chansons que m'apprenait ma mere
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Introduzione di Robert Lindsey. Numerose fotografie in nero in tavole f.t. Testo in francese . 8vo pp. 380 + tavole Brossura (wrappers) Molto buono (Very Good)
Marlon Brando s'est imposé comme une figure majeure du cinéma américain moderne, redéfinissant profondément le paysage du jeu d'acteur cinématographique. Il est devenu l'exemple par excellence du style de jeu d'acteur "method", dont le magnétisme brut et les performances changeantes ont été largement acclamés. L'impact de Brando fut si significatif que sa carrière marqua une division claire dans le jeu d'acteur, décrite comme "avant Brando" et "après Brando". Son héritage durable réside dans son influence transformatrice et les standards élevés qu'il a établis pour l'art cinématographique.




Introduzione di Robert Lindsey. Numerose fotografie in nero in tavole f.t. Testo in francese . 8vo pp. 380 + tavole Brossura (wrappers) Molto buono (Very Good)
In this memoir, Marlon Brando talks of his struggle to become an actor, of his remarkable career first on the stage and then in film, and of his on- and off-screen relationships with a host of actors, producers and directors. He talks candidly of a dislocated childhood and the effect this had on his subsequent life, of his driving ambition and the relentless determination which has characterized his choice of movies and his method of acting.
Fan-Tan is a hugely entertaining, swashbuckling romp, from one of the greatest actors of our Marlon Brando. The story of an eccentric early-twentieth-century pirate who sets out on the high seas from the Philippines to Shanghai, Fan-Tan follows the exploits of Anatole “Annie” Doultry, a larger-than-life character that Brando could have easily inhabited himself. When Annie saves the life of a Chinese prisoner in a Hong Kong prison, he’s led to the mysterious and seductive Madame Lai Choi San—one of the most notorious gangsters in Asia—and here the true adventures begin.Years in the making with Brando’s longtime collaborator, screenwriter and director Donald Cammell, Fan-Tan is a rollicking, delectable tale—and the last surprise from an ever-surprising legend.