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Bernard Rose (director)

Bernard Rose (1960, London) is an English filmmaker and screenwriter, considered a pioneer of digital filmmaking.[1] He is best known for directing the horror films Paperhouse (1988) and Candyman (1992),[2] the historical romances Immortal Beloved (1994)[3][4] and Anna Karenina (1997), and the independent drama Ivans xtc (2000), for which he was nominated for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Director and the John Cassavetes Award. He has also been nominated for the Grand Prix des Amériques and the Venice Horizons Prize.[5]

Life and career

Rose was born in London, the son of a father who was born Jewish and a mother who had converted to Judaism. His mother was a granddaughter of the Earl Jellicoe.[6] He began making super 8 films when he was 9. By 1975, he won an amateur film competition hosted by BBC which led to the broadcasting of his works. He worked for Jim Henson on the last season of The Muppet Show and then again on The Dark Crystal in 1981. He attended National Film and Television School and graduated in 1982 with a Master's in Filmmaking. After this, he moved on to directing music videos for MTV, one of which was the uncensored version of Frankie Goes To Hollywood's hit "Relax".[7]

Shortly after his production of music videos, he moved on to direct British TV films such as Prospects and then finally in 1988 directed his first major full-length film, Paperhouse. Rose got his big break internationally with 1992's Candyman, which has since been seen as a cult classic. Subsequently, Rose both wrote and directed Immortal Beloved, about the life and loves of Ludwig van Beethoven, as well as a remake of Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina.

In 2012, Rose directed Two Jacks, a drama based on Leo Tolstoy's short story "Two Hussars," starring Sienna Miller and Danny Huston.[8] In 2014, Rose directed the musical drama The Devil's Violinist.[9] This was followed by a contemporary adaptation of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. He's currently attached to Samurai Marathon, a Japanese-produced historical drama currently in post-production.[10] He is a frequent collaborator of actor and filmmaker Danny Huston.[11][12] Rose is also a contributor to the webseries Trailers from Hell.[13]

Filmography

Year Title Dir. Writ. DoP. Edit. Notes
1983 "Red Red Wine" Yes Music video
"Relax" Yes
1984 "Smalltown Boy" Yes
1985 "Welcome to the Pleasuredome" Yes
1986 Prospects Yes Television series;
2 episodes
Smart Money Yes
1987 Body Contact Yes
1988 Paperhouse Yes Golden Brussels Raven
Special Jury Award (Fantasporto)
Nominated- Fantasporto International Fantasy Film Award
1990 Chicago Joe and the Showgirl Yes
1992 Candyman Yes Yes Audience Award (Avoriaz Fantastic Film Festival)
Grand Prize (Avoriaz Fantastic Film Festival)
Nominated- Saturn Award for Best Writing
Nominated- Fantasporto International Fantasy Film Award
1992 Inside Out III Yes Yes Segment: "Cafe L'Amour"
Inside Out IV Yes Yes Segment: "Save the Wetlands"
1994 Immortal Beloved Yes Yes
1997 Anna Karenina Yes Yes
2000 Ivans xtc Yes Yes Yes Yes Nominated for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Director
Nominated for the Independent Spirit John Cassavetes Award
2005 Snuff-Movie Yes Yes Also cinematographer
2008 The Kreutzer Sonata Yes Yes Yes Yes
Derek Yes yes Documentary film
Co-director with Isaac Julien
2010 Mr. Nice Yes Yes Yes Yes
2012 Two Jacks Yes Yes Yes Nominated for the Hollywood Discovery Award for Best Feature Film
Nominated- Grand Prix des Amériques
Boxing Day Yes Nominated for the Venice Horizons Prize
2013 Sx_Tape Yes Yes Yes
The Devil's Violinist Yes Yes Yes
2015 Frankenstein Yes Yes Yes Golden Brussels Raven
2018 The Hurdy Gurdy Man Yes Yes Yes Short film[14]
2019 Samurai Marathon Yes Yes Japanese film
2020 PinkCity Yes In post-production

References

  1. ^ Rose, Steve (17 December 2012). "Bernard Rose: Tolstoy, America and me". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 27 February 2019.
  2. ^ Maslin, Janet (16 October 1992). "Review/Film; Science-Fiction Horrors In a Housing Project". The New York Times. Retrieved 21 October 2017.
  3. ^ Maslin, Janet (16 December 1994). "FILM REVIEW; The Music Almost Tells the Tale". The New York Times. Retrieved 21 October 2017.
  4. ^ Rothstein, Edward (1 January 1995). "CLASSICAL VIEW; How Can a Movie So Right Be So Wrong?". The New York Times. Retrieved 21 October 2017.
  5. ^ "Mystic Nic: Bernard Rose on Nicolas Roeg | Interview | Sight & Sound". British Film Institute. Retrieved 27 February 2019.
  6. ^ "Bernard Rose profile". Luke Ford.net.
  7. ^ "Frankie Goes to Hollywood "Relax"". Bernard Rose Official Site. Retrieved 21 October 2017.
  8. ^ Holden, Stephen (18 October 2013). "A Gene That Doesn't Recede". The New York Times. Retrieved 21 October 2017.
  9. ^ Schager, Nick (28 January 2015). "Film Review: 'The Devil's Violinist'". Variety. Retrieved 21 October 2017.
  10. ^ Clarke, Stewart (6 February 2019). "HanWay Boards Bernard Rose's 'Samurai Marathon,' Jeremy Thomas Producing (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved 27 February 2019.
  11. ^ "10 Questions for Director Bernard Rose | The Arts Desk". theartsdesk.com. Retrieved 27 February 2019.
  12. ^ Thompson, Anne (12 June 2013). "LAFF: Bernard Rose and Danny Huston Reunite with 'Boxing Day,' Third in Tolstoy Series (VIDEO)". IndieWire. Retrieved 27 February 2019.
  13. ^ "Bernard Rose Archives". Trailers From Hell. Retrieved 27 February 2019.
  14. ^ Vero. "Acclaimed Director Bernard Rose Releases The Hurdy Gurdy Man, Based on the Life of Composer Franz Schubert, Exclusively on Vero". www.prnewswire.com. Retrieved 27 February 2019.

External links

  • Bernard Rose at IMDb

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Bernard Rose 1960 London is an English filmmaker and screenwriter considered a pioneer of digital filmmaking 1 He is best known for directing the horror films Paperhouse 1988 and Candyman 1992 2 the historical romances Immortal Beloved 1994 3 4 and Anna Karenina 1997 and the independent drama Ivans xtc 2000 for which he was nominated for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Director and the John Cassavetes Award He has also been nominated for the Grand Prix des Ameriques and the Venice Horizons Prize 5 Bernard RoseRose in 2010Born1960London England UKAlma materNational Film and Television SchoolOccupation s Film director screenwriter actor composer editorYears active1986 presentAwardsGolden Brussels Raven1988 Paperhouse2015 Frankenstein Fantasporto International Fantasy Film Special Jury Award1988 Paperhouse Oldenburg German Independence Honorary Award Contents 1 Life and career 2 Filmography 3 References 4 External linksLife and career EditRose was born in London the son of a father who was born Jewish and a mother who had converted to Judaism His mother was a granddaughter of the Earl Jellicoe 6 He began making super 8 films when he was 9 By 1975 he won an amateur film competition hosted by BBC which led to the broadcasting of his works He worked for Jim Henson on the last season of The Muppet Show and then again on The Dark Crystal in 1981 He attended National Film and Television School and graduated in 1982 with a Master s in Filmmaking After this he moved on to directing music videos for MTV one of which was the uncensored version of Frankie Goes To Hollywood s hit Relax 7 Shortly after his production of music videos he moved on to direct British TV films such as Prospects and then finally in 1988 directed his first major full length film Paperhouse Rose got his big break internationally with 1992 s Candyman which has since been seen as a cult classic Subsequently Rose both wrote and directed Immortal Beloved about the life and loves of Ludwig van Beethoven as well as a remake of Leo Tolstoy s Anna Karenina In 2012 Rose directed Two Jacks a drama based on Leo Tolstoy s short story Two Hussars starring Sienna Miller and Danny Huston 8 In 2014 Rose directed the musical drama The Devil s Violinist 9 This was followed by a contemporary adaptation of Mary Shelley s Frankenstein He s currently attached to Samurai Marathon a Japanese produced historical drama currently in post production 10 He is a frequent collaborator of actor and filmmaker Danny Huston 11 12 Rose is also a contributor to the webseries Trailers from Hell 13 Filmography EditYear Title Dir Writ DoP Edit Notes1983 Red Red Wine Yes Music video Relax Yes1984 Smalltown Boy Yes1985 Welcome to the Pleasuredome Yes1986 Prospects Yes Television series 2 episodesSmart Money Yes1987 Body Contact Yes1988 Paperhouse Yes Golden Brussels RavenSpecial Jury Award Fantasporto Nominated Fantasporto International Fantasy Film Award1990 Chicago Joe and the Showgirl Yes1992 Candyman Yes Yes Audience Award Avoriaz Fantastic Film Festival Grand Prize Avoriaz Fantastic Film Festival Nominated Saturn Award for Best WritingNominated Fantasporto International Fantasy Film Award1992 Inside Out III Yes Yes Segment Cafe L Amour Inside Out IV Yes Yes Segment Save the Wetlands 1994 Immortal Beloved Yes Yes1997 Anna Karenina Yes Yes2000 Ivans xtc Yes Yes Yes Yes Nominated for the Independent Spirit Award for Best DirectorNominated for the Independent Spirit John Cassavetes Award2005 Snuff Movie Yes Yes Also cinematographer2008 The Kreutzer Sonata Yes Yes Yes YesDerek Yes yes Documentary filmCo director with Isaac Julien2010 Mr Nice Yes Yes Yes Yes2012 Two Jacks Yes Yes Yes Nominated for the Hollywood Discovery Award for Best Feature FilmNominated Grand Prix des AmeriquesBoxing Day Yes Nominated for the Venice Horizons Prize2013 Sx Tape Yes Yes YesThe Devil s Violinist Yes Yes Yes2015 Frankenstein Yes Yes Yes Golden Brussels Raven2018 The Hurdy Gurdy Man Yes Yes Yes Short film 14 2019 Samurai Marathon Yes Yes Japanese film2020 PinkCity Yes In post productionReferences Edit Rose Steve 17 December 2012 Bernard Rose Tolstoy America and me The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 27 February 2019 Maslin Janet 16 October 1992 Review Film Science Fiction Horrors In a Housing Project The New York Times Retrieved 21 October 2017 Maslin Janet 16 December 1994 FILM REVIEW The Music Almost Tells the Tale The New York Times Retrieved 21 October 2017 Rothstein Edward 1 January 1995 CLASSICAL VIEW How Can a Movie So Right Be So Wrong The New York Times Retrieved 21 October 2017 Mystic Nic Bernard Rose on Nicolas Roeg Interview Sight amp Sound British Film Institute Retrieved 27 February 2019 Bernard Rose profile Luke Ford net Frankie Goes to Hollywood Relax Bernard Rose Official Site Retrieved 21 October 2017 Holden Stephen 18 October 2013 A Gene That Doesn t Recede The New York Times Retrieved 21 October 2017 Schager Nick 28 January 2015 Film Review The Devil s Violinist Variety Retrieved 21 October 2017 Clarke Stewart 6 February 2019 HanWay Boards Bernard Rose s Samurai Marathon Jeremy Thomas Producing EXCLUSIVE Variety Retrieved 27 February 2019 10 Questions for Director Bernard Rose The Arts Desk theartsdesk com Retrieved 27 February 2019 Thompson Anne 12 June 2013 LAFF Bernard Rose and Danny Huston Reunite with Boxing Day Third in Tolstoy Series VIDEO IndieWire Retrieved 27 February 2019 Bernard Rose Archives Trailers From Hell Retrieved 27 February 2019 Vero Acclaimed Director Bernard Rose Releases The Hurdy Gurdy Man Based on the Life of Composer Franz Schubert Exclusively on Vero www prnewswire com Retrieved 27 February 2019 External links EditBernard Rose on Rottentomatoes Bernard Rose at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bernard Rose director amp oldid 1128080732, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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