Robert Carsen directs Leonard Bernstein's Candide /

A feature-length cinema vérité portrait of one of the world's greatest theater directors at work, filmed over the course of a year. From his first sketches in pencil until opening night, we witness Carsen's creative processes as he reinvents Leonard Bernstein's Candide, which Bernstei...

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Other Authors: Carsen, Robert (Speaker)
Format: Video
Language:English
Language Notes:In English.
Published: New York, NY : Strange-Attractions, 2021.
Series:Academic Video Online
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Online Access:Connect to this streaming video (Alexander Street Press)
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Summary:A feature-length cinema vérité portrait of one of the world's greatest theater directors at work, filmed over the course of a year. From his first sketches in pencil until opening night, we witness Carsen's creative processes as he reinvents Leonard Bernstein's Candide, which Bernstein and writer Lillian Hellman based on the classic 18th century book by Voltaire, in order to satirize Senator McCarthy and his anti-Communist witch-hunts. Carsen's name is not well known to the general public, but it's a household word among the heads of every theater, museum, and opera house in Europe and the US. While his primary focus is bringing an audacious, contemporary visual style to classical operas, his wide-ranging work includes "Karl For Ever", a 2019 tribute to Karl Lagerfeld for the Grand Palais in Paris, and a cowboy show for Disneyland Paris which has been running for 25 years.
Item Description:Title from title screen (viewed October 01, 2021).
Physical Description:1 online resource (114 minutes)
Playing Time:01:54:00