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Produktdetails

Verlag
DFF – Deutsches Filminstitut & Filmmuseum
Erschienen
2019
Sprache
English
Seiten
320
Infos
320 Seiten
ISBN
978-3-88799-110-4

Hauptbeschreibung

He is among the few German-speaking actors who became international stars: Maximilian Schell (*8 Dec. 1930 †1 Feb. 2014). Early in his career, he won the Academy Award (Oscar®) for Best Leading Actor for his role in JUDGMENT AT NUREMBERG (US 1961, dir. Stanley Kramer). With MARLENE (FRG/FR/CS 1983/84), he made a name for himself as a talented director. His portrait of the legendary Marlene Dietrich re­ceived international awards for Best Documentary.
The book "Maximilian Schell" is a volume of essays and images presenting a career that spanned six decades. Documents from Schell’s artistic estate are paired with expressive photographs and illustrate the contributions by and about the Oscar® winner. A cosmopolitan, rebellious, eccentric, curious about life in all its aspects to the end. Maximilian Schell lived in Munich, Zurich and Los Angeles, but he had only one true home, his family’s mountain estate in the Austrian Alps. He was engaged in many fields: film, theater, music, painting and literature; a connoisseur and passionate collector of post-war and contemporary art. As a director, producer and actor, Schell often chose literary subjects, adapting Franz Kafka’s "The Castle", Friedrich Dürrenmatt’s "The Judge and His Hangman" and Ödön von Horváth’s "Tales from the Vienna Woods" for film.
An artist not limited to a single medium, a single language, or a single form. Over the course of his life, he always found new possi­bilities and remained a seeker, keen to find the right expression for himself.