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Brian De Palma, der Regisseur von "Scarface" und "Carrie - Des Satans jüngste Tochter", gewährt einen exklusiven Einblick hinter die Kulissen Hollywoods. Der publikumsscheue Kultregisseur erzählt erstmals aus seinem Leben, von seinem beruflichen Werdegang, verrät filmische Tricks, teilt seine Begeisterung für Filme und gibt auch witzige Hollywoodanekdoten zum Besten. Der Dokumentarfilm ist das Ergebnis einer zehnjährigen Recherchearbeit von den Regisseuren Noah Baumbach und Jake Paltrow. So haben sie ein detailreiches Bild vom Leben und Werk ihres Kollegen De Palma geschaffen, den sie dabei selbst ausführlich zu Wort kommen lassen.
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A movie buff's wet dream, this is a fascinating account of one man's work, from his classics (The Untouchables) to the misfires (Mission From Mars). With clips from all De Palma' films, and a wonderful commentary from the great man himself, this is riveting stuff.
My Pro and Con Pro + Good, honest, direct Movie Maker + It takes its time to show the Explanation about his technique, although he did not describe everything in detail. + Great insides in Moviework and especially Scriptwork, e.g. for Mission Impossible. Con - He speaks 7 Minutes about the Cover Art-featured Movie Scarface which starts at Minute 50. And 5 Minutes about Casulaties of War. That's it. Nice, but way to short and for my understanding way to late. He takes much more time to talk about his early indi's - In total there is something like 30 movies he made and he talks much about them, but maybe the documentary should have concentrated on the most interesting Ones. Interesting Documentary? Sure. Interessting guy? Of Course. But not all of his movies were.
I really enjoyed this documentary. It was a fairly simple format, basically he goes chronologically through his filmography, and he discusses how those projects came about, his influences for each film, and the results. It makes you want to go back and rewatch them, especially the ones that you probably didn't like at first (Snake Eyes).
An excellent documentary that peels away the layers behind De Palma and his movies. A must see for any movie buff interested in the technicalities of movies and scene composition. I have a new found respect for _Snake Eyes_ after watching this.