A book with a handwritten address and autograph by film director Sergei Yutkevich
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The book "Shakespeare and Cinema" is dedicated to those directors who have contributed to both the history of cinema and the history of theater. The publication contains a huge number of black and white photo illustrations.
The book by S. Yutkevich is informative. This is a study. The author's erudition in the chosen topic is very great. Not only the naive, inexperienced reader will find interesting and new things in it for himself, but also a specialist who is obviously interested in the topic.
As the director of his book, Yutkevich is not afraid to fictionalize research, without trying to give it a fashionable appearance of pure science. He resorts to digressions, auto—comments, even to detective entertainment techniques - this is how he begins the chapter about Orson Welles, "the man who scared America" and staged perhaps the most controversial Shakespearean paintings. And this is not only and not so much even a chapter about the film adaptation of Shakespeare, as a brief sketch of the life and ideas of one of the most eccentric and tragic artists of the modern screen. The author immerses his hero not only in the atmosphere of filming, dramatic and funny, like the plays themselves, but also in an equally dramatic struggle of ideas, and from this, the American director's adaptations, different in style and level, merge into a common image of an "existentialist" Shakespeare read.
Sizes: 24.1 × 20.5 × 2.5 cm .