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The World and Its Double: The Life and Work of Otto Preminger [Hardcover]

Chris Fujiwara (Author)
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0571211178 978-0571211173 March 4, 2008 1st
Otto Preminger was one of Hollywood's first truly independent producer/directors. He sought to address the major social, political, and historical questions of his time in films designed to appeal to a wide public. Blazing a trail in the examination of controversial issues such as drug addiction (The Man with the Golden Arm) and homosexuality (Advise and Consent) and in the frank, sophisticated treatment of adult material (Anatomy of a Murder), Preminger in the process broke the censorship of the Hollywood Production Code and the blacklist. He also made some of Hollywood's most enduring film noir classics, including Laura and Fallen Angel.
 
An Austrian émigré, Preminger began his Hollywood career in 1936 as a contract director. When the conditions emerged that led to the fall of the studio system, he had the insight to perceive them clearly and the boldness to take advantage of them, turning himself into one of America's most powerful filmmakers. More than anyone else, Preminger represented the transition from the Hollywod of the studios to the decentralized, wheeling and dealing New Hollywood of today. Chris Fujiwara's critical biography--the first in more than thirty years--follows Preminger throughout his varied career, penetrating his carefully constructed public persona and revealing the many layers of his work.

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Preminger, maker of classics like Anatomy of a Murder and bombs like the LSD-tinged Jackie Gleason vehicle Skidoo, was the archetype of the tyrannical Hollywood director. A cue-ball–headed bully who alternated icy sarcasm with frothing rages and had the sense of humor of a guillotine, Preminger calmed one jittery thespian by shaking him and screaming Relax! Relax! Relax! into his face. (In acting roles, Preminger was reliably cast as a Nazi.) Fujiwara's respectful but lively bio sticks closely to his subject's groundbreaking if sadistic creative process. Each chapter covers the making of a single movie, starting with Preminger's wrangles with screenwriters, meddling studio chiefs and Hollywood's prim Production Code, whose hold his risqué films helped break. Production starting brought the director's terrorization of cast and crew ( 'Otto turned on me like a mad dog,'  recalls Faye Dunaway), which drove actors of both sexes to hysterical tears—and, some admit, fine performances. Fujiwara's auteurist appreciations of Preminger's work tend toward abstract analyses of, say, the encounter and resistance of objects in space, but they arouse the reader's interest in revisiting his films. Photos. (Mar. 11)
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“Chris Fujiwara is one of those rare viewers of cinema who combines immense breadth —has he seen everything?, one wonders in awe—with a sharpness and rigor of analytic insight.  In this vein, Fujiwara offers up a compelling biography of Otto Preminger that is at the same time a wonderful close and critical investigation of the films themselves in all their complex detail.  This is a rich, rewarding unique volume that sets the standard in the study of this key director in the history of American cinema.”—Dana Polan, Professor of Cinema Studies, New York University

“Famous for his courting of controversy and his volatile manners on the set, Otto Preminger was also a great and still underestimated American filmmaker. Chris Fujiwara, with a keen eye for cinematic detail and a sure grasp of the historical background, gives Preminger’s work the serious and subtle analysis it deserves.” —Geoffrey O’Brien , author of The Phantom Empire: Movies in the Mind of the Twentieth Century
 
"One of our most perceptive writers about film."--Bob Stephens, San Francisco Examiner Magazine

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  • Hardcover: 496 pages
  • Publisher: Faber & Faber; 1st edition (March 4, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0571211178
  • ISBN-13: 978-0571211173
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.4 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars First class study, January 6, 2009
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By far the best study of Otto Preminger's work published so far in english. Highly recommended for serious students of the cinema.
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Nothing in depth, covered old ground without much new insight. Predictable , could have included more background on the movie industry in the 40's thru the 60's, also glossed over events and character traits and why.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Genius At Work, May 15, 2008
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In all honesty, I haven't had a chance to read this book as of yet, but as I like Otto Premingers movies, and he was the one who gave Dorothy Dandriges a chance in Carmen Jones, I admire him for that. Considering the times and the racism of american, not giving people of African descent a chance to act in the so called classical vein, he was a pioneer in giving talent a chance in this land of hypocriscy.
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Otto Preminger's father, Markus Preminger, was born on January 15, 1877, in Czernowitz, the capital of Bukovina, then part of the Austrian Empire, and now in Ukraine (where it is called Chernivtsi). Read the first page
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very unpleasant set, unseeing witness, disorganized soul, domestic rentals
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New York, Junie Moon, Carmen Jones, The Moon Is Blue, Saint Joan, The Cardinal, Golden Arm, Otto Preminger, Hurry Sundown, United Artists, United States, Twentieth Century-Fox, Los Angeles, The Man, The Human Factor, Fallen Angel, Such Good Friends, Royal Scandal, Bonjour Tristesse, Where the Sidewalk Ends, River of No Return, Bunny Lake Is Missing, Van Ackerman, Dana Andrews, Daisy Kenyon
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