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Baz Luhrmann

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“There are successes and failures in what we’re doing, but that’s the road we’re walking down – stealing from culture all over the place to write a code so that very quickly the audience can swing from the lowest possible comedy moment to the highest possible tragedy with a bit of music in the middle.”

 

Biography

Though he began his career as an actor, director/writer/producer Baz Luhrmann found his flamboyant talent was better served behind the scenes. Born BazMark Luhrmann in a Sydney, Australia, suburb, Luhrmann returned to Sydney after a rural childhood to attend the National Institute of Dramatic Arts. Though he appeared with Judy Davis in the film Winter of Our Dreams (1982), Luhrmann redirected his artistic pursuits, creating the original version of what would become his future film debut, Strictly Ballroom (1992), for the stage in 1986. He continued to mount musical theater and opera productions throughout the 1980s and early ‘90s, including a 1950s-set version of Giacomo Puccini’s La Bohème in 1990. Working with longtime collaborators Craig Pearce and Catherine Martin, Luhrmann brought his vibrant sensibility to film with the cinematic version of Strictly Ballroom. Full of garish colors, exuberant dancing, and ironic yet sincere sentiment, the romantic fable made a splash at the Cannes… read more

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Vytautas Šileika

25Nov12

he is the one who tried to ruin The Great Gatsby

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Alex Iles

9Aug12

Only because of... 'Moulin Rouge'

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Daniela Kalk

15Aug11

Why isn't it mentioned that he is in pre-production for The Great Gatsby? I'm really looking forward to that! Leonardo DiCaprio will play Jay Gatsby. I think this will be his Oscar Role finally... :-)

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Stephen Jay Walsh

16Feb10

Moulin Rouge but no William Shakespear's Romeo and Juliet?

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