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David Lean

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“My distinguishing talent is the ability to put people under the microscope, perhaps to go one or two layers farther down than some other directors.”

 

Biography

Director, writer, and producer David Lean, grew up in a strict religious background in which movies were forbidden, to become one of the world’s most celebrated filmmakers. Beginning as a tea boy in the mid-‘20s, he was lucky enough to move into editing just as sound films were coming on the scene. By the mid-’30s, he was regarded as one of the top in his field. Lean turned down several chances to make low-budget films, and got his first directing opportunity (unofficially) on Major Barbara (1941), one of the most celebrated movies of the early ‘40s. Noel Coward hired Lean as his directorial collaborator on his war classic In Which We Serve (1943), and, after that, Lean’s career was made. For the next 15 years, he became known throughout the world for his close, intimate, serious film dramas. Some (This Happy Breed 1944, Blithe Spirit 1945, and Brief Encounter 1945) were based upon Coward’s… read more

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Victor Bruno

14Feb12

I can't remember - rushing into the most deep and dark space from my mind - any other director that have the ability to film long shots and close-ups with the same talent, elegance and proposal. One of the most complete filmmakers of the history of this art.

Anthony

19Apr11

Summertime & Bridge on the River Kwai are magnificent. Even though I haven't seen Lawrence of Arabia, I'm waiting for when I should see it and be blown away.

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Cremildo

10Aug10

Spielberg's master.

dsummer

21Jul10

"He puts pictures on the screen that not even imaginations can anticipate."-Steven Spielberg at Lean's AFI Lifetime Achievement Ceremony, 1990

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