David Lean - an Intimate Portrait

David Lean - an Intimate Portrait

by Barry Chattington (Author), Lady Sandra Lean (Author)

Synopsis

From lowly beginnings in the film industry as a tea boy at Gaumont-British Studios, David Lean quickly became the most sought after editor in the business before moving behind the camera. What followed was an astonishing career during which his films were nominated for an incredible 57 Academy Awards, 27 of those winning Oscars. His movies were unique: they told huge stories on vast canvases and were aided by hundreds of technicians, thousands of extras and the most talented actors in the world. Yet he singularly controlled this vast army, giving pleasure and inspiration to millions.Whether it be The Bridge on the River Kwai , Dr Zhivago or A Passage to India , his films reflected his own life - the brooding perfectionist happy to sacrifice his private life for his art. Collated by his widow, Lady Sandra Lean, David Lean - An Intimate Portrait is an arresting and highly personal account of the life and work of her late husband. David Lean himself always said that a good book should contain Really good pictures...That's all. Just bloody good pictures . Illustrated with over 400 images, many previously unpublished, this book is a unique study of the man believed by many to be the ultimate film-maker.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Publisher: Andre Deutsch Ltd
Published: 07 Jul 2008

ISBN 10: 0233002480
ISBN 13: 9780233002484

Author Bio
Sandra Lean studied dance and theatre then went on to study languages in France and Spain. She lived in Portugal for eight years before returning to become an art dealer of old master paintings. She met David Lean in 1983 and they married in 1990. Barry Chattington started his career as a film editor, before becoming a director. For two years he was Chairman of the Directors' Guild of Great Britain. He now divides his time between writing, running a film production company and an interactive multimedia company. He lives in London.