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KUCI: Film School
Mike Kaspar
100 episodes
9 months ago
Independent Film News and Interviews ( KUCI 88.9fm in Irvine )
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Independent Film News and Interviews ( KUCI 88.9fm in Irvine )
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TV & Film
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Dance First: A Life of Samuel Beckett/ Director David Marsh
KUCI: Film School
16 minutes 59 seconds
1 year ago
Dance First: A Life of Samuel Beckett/ Director David Marsh
Academy-award winning director David Marsh (Man on Wire) takes viewers on cinematic journey through the life of literary genius Samuel Beckett. DANCE FIRST highlights his lived life of many parts: Parisian bon vivant, WWII Resistance fighter, Nobel Prize-winning playwright, philandering husband, recluse. But despite all the adulation that came his, way he was a man acutely aware of his own failings. Titled after Beckett's famous ethos "Dance first, think later," The film is a sweeping account of the life of this 20th-century icon. It focuses on his relationships with the people he loved and who loved him back, but who he felt that he had wronged. Director David Marsh (The Theory of Everything) joins us for a conversation on why he chose to dive into the life of a notoriously private man, working with screenwriter Neil Forsyth, their decision to frame the various chapters of Beckett’s life from the perspective of his”mistakes”, using a black and white format in filming the story and finally assembling a terrific cast includes; Fionn O’Shea, Sandrine Bonnaire, Leonie Lojkine, Bronagh Gallagher, Grainne Good, Robert Aramayo, Maxine Peake, and Aidan Gillen as James Joyce. For more go to: magpictures.com/dancefirst To watch go to: magpictures.com/dancefirst/watch-at-home
KUCI: Film School
Independent Film News and Interviews ( KUCI 88.9fm in Irvine )