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Beauty, Bonny, Daisy, Violet, Grace and Geoffrey Morton - Frank Cvitanovich

Beauty, Bonny, Daisy, Violet, Grace and Geoffrey Morton

VHS Video
2000
Fox Chapel Publishers International (Hersteller)
978-1-903366-07-3 (ISBN)
CHF 23,90 inkl. MwSt
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Originally broadcast by Thames Television in 1974, this work looks at a year in the life of the Yorkshire farmer Geoffrey Morton and his farm horses.
Geoffrey chooses a stallion at the Shire Horse Show and puts him to a mare. The birth of a foal is movingly captured and other scenes show how the horses were used on the farm and in the woodland. Throughout the programme, Geoffrey talks about his way of life and how he believed that working horses had a part to play in farming. The film-maker, Frank Cvitanovich was described in the Independent as 'one of the finest and most personal documentary-makers of his time'. This programme was one of his masterpieces - an intimate portrait of a remarkable farmer that went on to win a Bafta award and the Prix Italia for documentaries. "No one will ever forget the imagery and the way in which the ordinary stuff of rural existence was touched with wonder." - "The Independent."

Described by the Independent newspaper as 'a documentary-maker of rare expressiveness with a deeply humane and sympathetic vision', Frank Cvitanovich was born in 1927 in Vancouver, one of five children whose father was an immigrant from the Dalmatian coast of Yugoslavia. The young Frank was apprenticed to his father's salmon-fishing business but then became a race-course groom, theatre hand, film runner and poker player. His hopes of signing up for the Los Angeles Rams American Football team were ended by a knee injury whereupon he made his way into Hollywood as director of a series of Gene Autrey 'singing cowboy' programmes. He went on to direct opera and to develop a passion for the films of the neo-realist directors de Sica and Roberto Rosselini. In 1957 he arrived in Britain and fell in love with the north of England. His early documentaries included programmes about the Charlton brothers, Barry Sheene and George Orwell, though it was 'Bunny', made in 1972 with his then wife Midge Mackenzie, that really caught the public eye. 'Bunny' described how he and Midge helped the development of their son who had been born brain-damaged. According to Cvitanovich, Jeremy Isaacs at Thames commissioned 'Beauty, Bonny...' on the strength of no more than a couple of spoken sentences. It was filmed in 1974 and went on to win a Bafta award and the Prix Italia at Bologna. More programmes about soccer, horse-racing and the north of England followed as well as 'Down in the Valley', a film of Kurt Weill's American Western folk opera. Frank Cvitanovich died in 1995.

Sprache englisch
Maße 134 x 190 mm
Gewicht 226 g
Themenwelt Literatur Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte
Weitere Fachgebiete Land- / Forstwirtschaft / Fischerei
ISBN-10 1-903366-07-0 / 1903366070
ISBN-13 978-1-903366-07-3 / 9781903366073
Zustand Neuware
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