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Pola Negri: Life Is a Dream in Cinema

Pola Negri: Life is a Dream in Cinema is a feature-length biographical documentary film by Polish-American director Mariusz Kotowski released in 2006. The film chronicles the life of Polish silent film actress Pola Negri, as told by those who knew her and those who have studied her life and films.

Pola Negri: Life is a Dream in Cinema
DVD cover
Directed byMariusz Kotowski
Written byLynn Moran
Produced byHeidi Hutter (executive producer)
StarringHayley Mills
Eli Wallach
A.C. Lyles
Cyndi Williams (narrator)
CinematographySimone Zimmerman
Elke Stappert
John Schaaf (assistant cinematographer)
Edited byJohn Larsen
Music byFrédéric Chopin (composer)
Production
company
Release date
2006
Running time
89 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The documentary is the first directorial work of Polish-born director Mariusz Kotowski. Kotowski had previously worked as a dancer and dance choreographer,[1] and invested three years of work and a considerable personal fortune into producing the Pola Negri: Life is a Dream in Cinema documentary.[2] He has gone on to direct the Holocaust film Esther's Diary (2010, originally released as Forgiveness [2008]), which featured a lead character built strongly on Pola Negri,[3] and the erotic psychological thriller Deeper and Deeper (2009) starring David Lago (The Young and the Restless).[4] Kotowski also went on to author a Polish-language Pola Negri biography entitled Pola Negri: Legenda Hollywood (English title: Pola Negri: Hollywood Legend), which was released in Poland in 2011.[5]

Interviews and narration edit

The most notable interviews in Pola Negri: Life is a Dream in Cinema are with film stars Hayley Mills and Eli Wallach. Mills was starring actress and Wallach supporting actor in the Walt Disney film The Moon-Spinners (1964), Pola Negri's final film. In the documentary, both actors retell their stories of working with Negri in that film.[6]

Others interviewed for the film included Jeanine Basinger, professor and author; A.C. Lyles, producer for Paramount Pictures; Alfred Allan Lewis, ghostwriter of Pola Negri's autobiography Memoirs of a Star (1970); Emily Leider, author of Rudolph Valentino biography Dark Lover; Anthony Slide, film historian; David Gasten, webmaster of The Pola Negri Appreciation Site; and Scott Eyman, author of Ernst Lubitsch: Laughter in Paradise.[7]

The documentary is narrated by actress Cyndi Williams, who played a small voiceover role in Kotowski's Esther's Diary and a supporting live action role in Deeper and Deeper, making her the only actor to appear as a cast member in all of Kotowski's films to date.[8]

Preview films and trailers edit

The film's production company Bright Shining City Productions has released several different trailers and preview short subjects for Pola Negri: Life is a Dream in Cinema. The first, released in 2005, was an untitled 14-minute preview trailer that was released while the feature film itself was still being edited; this short film was re-edited slightly and reissued as the 16-minute, two-part short subject Pola Negri: Hollywood Legend.[9] Both versions of this short subject are notable for featuring interview footage with Polish-born model Agnieszka Zakreta, best known as the 2003 Miss Illinois USA.[10] None of Miss Zakreta's interview footage was used in the feature film. The most recent trailer, released in June 2010 and running four and one-half minutes long, is a compilation of excerpts from Pola Negri's musical numbers in A Woman Commands (1932) and Mazurka (1935) interspersed with highlights from many of her films.[11]

Screenings and awards edit

Pola Negri: Life is a Dream in Cinema made its world premiere on April 29, 2006 at Laemmle's Sunset 5 Theatre in Hollywood as part of the Seventh Annual Polish Film Festival of Los Angeles.[12] The film went on to appear at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York and La Cinémathèque Française in Paris, appeared in numerous film festivals and Pola Negri film retrospectives in the United States and Europe, and was featured in a lengthy 35 minute news report about the making of the film on Poland's TVP1 channel.[13]

The documentary was also the recipient of the following awards:

  • WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival - Remi Award, Special Jury Selection - April 2006
  • Dixie Film Festival, Atlanta - Best Documentary - October 2006
  • EMPixx Award - Gold - 2009[13]
  • IndieFest - Award of Excellence - 2010[14]
  • Southern California Motion Picture Council - Golden Halo Award - 2010

DVD release edit

Director Mariusz Kotowski's production company Bright Shining City Productions released Pola Negri: Life is a Dream in Cinema on DVD in 2010 as part of a DVD/poster set.[6] The set is currently being sold direct via Bright Shining City Productions' official website.[15]

Cast edit

Main edit

Other interviewees edit

  • Jeanine Basinger (film historian, professor and author of numerous film books)
  • Scott Eyman (author of the book Ernst Lubitsch: Laughter in Paradise)
  • David Gasten (webmaster, The Pola Negri Appreciation Site)
  • Brother Alexis Gonzales, FSC (late professor at Loyola University New Orleans, who knew Pola Negri personally)
  • Emily Leider (author of Rudolph Valentino biography Dark Lover: The Life and Death of Rudolph Valentino)
  • Allan Alfred Lewis (ghostwriter of Pola Negri autobiography Memoirs of a Star)
  • George Schoenbrunn (close friend of Pola Negri's)
  • Anthony Slide (film historian and author of numerous film books)
  • Tony Villecco (author of unpublished biography about Pola Negri)

Dancers in tango sequence edit

  • Dario DaSilva
  • Roula Giannopoulou
  • Lorraine Muller
  • Carolina Orlonsky
  • Felipe Telpora Jr.
  • Ivan Terrazas

Crew edit

  • Mariusz Kotowski, director
  • Heidi Hutter, executive producer
  • Lynn Moran, screenwriter
  • Mariusz Gorz, music score
  • Simone Zimmerman, director of photography
  • Elke Stappert, director of photography
  • John Schaaf, assistant cinematographer
  • Brian Burrowes, animation
  • John Larsen, editor
  • Richard Shirt, music consultant
  • Bonena Konkiel, music consultant

Music used for soundtrack taken from Frédéric Chopin's 24 Preludes, Op. 28: No. 4 in E minor ("Suffocation"), No. 7 in A Major ("The Polish Dancer"), No. 15 in D Flat Major ("Raindrop"), and No. 21 in B Flat Major ("Sunday")

Voiceover recording by Black Productions; Phillip Hubner, engineer
Audio post production by David Bewley and Corey Roberts, 501 Audio, Austin
Color correction by Omar Godinez and Mike Curtis, Color Cafe, Austin

Tango scenes choreographed by Mariusz Kotowski and filmed in New York.

Film and photo sources: Photofest, St. Mary's University (Texas), Library of Moving Images, New York Public Library at Lincoln Center, New-York Historical Society

Location footage shot in Los Angeles, New York, and San Antonio.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Vladek Juszkiewicz & Robert J. Wierzbicki (2010-05-02). "Mariusz Kotowski biography, Artist/VIP Gallery, Polish Film Festival of Los Angeles website". Polishfilmla.org. Retrieved 2010-07-08.
  2. ^ ""About The Director", Pola Negri: Life is a Dream in Cinema page". Polanegri.com. Retrieved 2010-07-08.
  3. ^ . Polanegri.com. Archived from the original on 2010-08-02. Retrieved 2010-07-08.
  4. ^ Deeper and Deeper end credits.
  5. ^ Pola Negri: new biog salutes Polish star. Polski Radio, February 25, 2011. Accessed March 2, 2011.
  6. ^ a b "Pola Negri: Life is a Dream in Cinema page". Polanegri.com. Retrieved 2010-07-08.
  7. ^ "Polish Cultural Institute's Pola Negri: Life is a Dream on Cinema page". Polishculture-nyc.org. 1987-08-01. Retrieved 2010-07-08.
  8. ^ Cyndi Williams in the Internet Movie Database (IMDb)
  9. ^ Pola Negri: Hollywood Legend, Part 1 and Part 2.
  10. ^ . Pageant.com. Archived from the original on 2010-03-02. Retrieved 2010-07-08.
  11. ^ "Pola Negri: Life is a Dream in Cinema 2010 trailer". Youtube.com. 2010-06-08. Retrieved 2010-07-08.
  12. ^ "Polish Film Festivals". 2011-02-07 at the Wayback Machine Polish Music News, April 2006, Vol. 12, No. 4. ISSN 1098-9188. Los Angeles: Polish Music Center, University of Southern California.
  13. ^ a b ""List of Screenings", Pola Negri: Life is a Dream in Cinema page". Polanegri.com. Retrieved 2010-07-08.
  14. ^ Accessed February 20, 2012.
  15. ^ . Brightshiningcity.com. Archived from the original on 2010-07-18. Retrieved 2010-07-08.

External links edit

  • Pola Negri: Life Is a Dream in Cinema at IMDb  
  • POLANEGRI.COM's Pola Negri: Life is a Dream in Cinema page
  • Polish Cultural Institute's Pola Negri: Life is a Dream on Cinema page
  • Pola Negri: Life is a Dream in Cinema 2010 trailer
  • Pola Negri: Hollywood Legend, Part 1 and Part 2 (16-minute preview short subject)

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Pola Negri Life is a Dream in Cinema is a feature length biographical documentary film by Polish American director Mariusz Kotowski released in 2006 The film chronicles the life of Polish silent film actress Pola Negri as told by those who knew her and those who have studied her life and films Pola Negri Life is a Dream in CinemaDVD coverDirected byMariusz KotowskiWritten byLynn MoranProduced byHeidi Hutter executive producer StarringHayley MillsEli WallachA C LylesCyndi Williams narrator CinematographySimone ZimmermanElke StappertJohn Schaaf assistant cinematographer Edited byJohn LarsenMusic byFrederic Chopin composer ProductioncompanyBright Shining City ProductionsRelease date2006Running time89 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishThe documentary is the first directorial work of Polish born director Mariusz Kotowski Kotowski had previously worked as a dancer and dance choreographer 1 and invested three years of work and a considerable personal fortune into producing the Pola Negri Life is a Dream in Cinema documentary 2 He has gone on to direct the Holocaust film Esther s Diary 2010 originally released as Forgiveness 2008 which featured a lead character built strongly on Pola Negri 3 and the erotic psychological thriller Deeper and Deeper 2009 starring David Lago The Young and the Restless 4 Kotowski also went on to author a Polish language Pola Negri biography entitled Pola Negri Legenda Hollywood English title Pola Negri Hollywood Legend which was released in Poland in 2011 5 Contents 1 Interviews and narration 2 Preview films and trailers 3 Screenings and awards 4 DVD release 5 Cast 5 1 Main 5 2 Other interviewees 5 3 Dancers in tango sequence 6 Crew 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksInterviews and narration editThe most notable interviews in Pola Negri Life is a Dream in Cinema are with film stars Hayley Mills and Eli Wallach Mills was starring actress and Wallach supporting actor in the Walt Disney film The Moon Spinners 1964 Pola Negri s final film In the documentary both actors retell their stories of working with Negri in that film 6 Others interviewed for the film included Jeanine Basinger professor and author A C Lyles producer for Paramount Pictures Alfred Allan Lewis ghostwriter of Pola Negri s autobiography Memoirs of a Star 1970 Emily Leider author of Rudolph Valentino biography Dark Lover Anthony Slide film historian David Gasten webmaster of The Pola Negri Appreciation Site and Scott Eyman author of Ernst Lubitsch Laughter in Paradise 7 The documentary is narrated by actress Cyndi Williams who played a small voiceover role in Kotowski s Esther s Diary and a supporting live action role in Deeper and Deeper making her the only actor to appear as a cast member in all of Kotowski s films to date 8 Preview films and trailers editThe film s production company Bright Shining City Productions has released several different trailers and preview short subjects for Pola Negri Life is a Dream in Cinema The first released in 2005 was an untitled 14 minute preview trailer that was released while the feature film itself was still being edited this short film was re edited slightly and reissued as the 16 minute two part short subject Pola Negri Hollywood Legend 9 Both versions of this short subject are notable for featuring interview footage with Polish born model Agnieszka Zakreta best known as the 2003 Miss Illinois USA 10 None of Miss Zakreta s interview footage was used in the feature film The most recent trailer released in June 2010 and running four and one half minutes long is a compilation of excerpts from Pola Negri s musical numbers in A Woman Commands 1932 and Mazurka 1935 interspersed with highlights from many of her films 11 Screenings and awards editPola Negri Life is a Dream in Cinema made its world premiere on April 29 2006 at Laemmle s Sunset 5 Theatre in Hollywood as part of the Seventh Annual Polish Film Festival of Los Angeles 12 The film went on to appear at the Museum of Modern Art MoMA in New York and La Cinematheque Francaise in Paris appeared in numerous film festivals and Pola Negri film retrospectives in the United States and Europe and was featured in a lengthy 35 minute news report about the making of the film on Poland s TVP1 channel 13 The documentary was also the recipient of the following awards WorldFest Houston International Film Festival Remi Award Special Jury Selection April 2006 Dixie Film Festival Atlanta Best Documentary October 2006 EMPixx Award Gold 2009 13 IndieFest Award of Excellence 2010 14 Southern California Motion Picture Council Golden Halo Award 2010DVD release editDirector Mariusz Kotowski s production company Bright Shining City Productions released Pola Negri Life is a Dream in Cinema on DVD in 2010 as part of a DVD poster set 6 The set is currently being sold direct via Bright Shining City Productions official website 15 Cast editMain edit Hayley Mills star of Negri s final film The Moon Spinners Eli Wallach supporting actor in The Moon Spinners A C Lyles producer for Paramount Pictures Cyndi Williams as the NarratorOther interviewees edit Jeanine Basinger film historian professor and author of numerous film books Scott Eyman author of the book Ernst Lubitsch Laughter in Paradise David Gasten webmaster The Pola Negri Appreciation Site Brother Alexis Gonzales FSC late professor at Loyola University New Orleans who knew Pola Negri personally Emily Leider author of Rudolph Valentino biography Dark Lover The Life and Death of Rudolph Valentino Allan Alfred Lewis ghostwriter of Pola Negri autobiography Memoirs of a Star George Schoenbrunn close friend of Pola Negri s Anthony Slide film historian and author of numerous film books Tony Villecco author of unpublished biography about Pola Negri Dancers in tango sequence edit Dario DaSilva Roula Giannopoulou Lorraine Muller Carolina Orlonsky Felipe Telpora Jr Ivan TerrazasCrew editMariusz Kotowski director Heidi Hutter executive producer Lynn Moran screenwriter Mariusz Gorz music score Simone Zimmerman director of photography Elke Stappert director of photography John Schaaf assistant cinematographer Brian Burrowes animation John Larsen editor Richard Shirt music consultant Bonena Konkiel music consultantMusic used for soundtrack taken from Frederic Chopin s 24 Preludes Op 28 No 4 in E minor Suffocation No 7 in A Major The Polish Dancer No 15 in D Flat Major Raindrop and No 21 in B Flat Major Sunday Voiceover recording by Black Productions Phillip Hubner engineer Audio post production by David Bewley and Corey Roberts 501 Audio Austin Color correction by Omar Godinez and Mike Curtis Color Cafe AustinTango scenes choreographed by Mariusz Kotowski and filmed in New York Film and photo sources Photofest St Mary s University Texas Library of Moving Images New York Public Library at Lincoln Center New York Historical SocietyLocation footage shot in Los Angeles New York and San Antonio See also editPola Negri Hayley Mills Eli Wallach A C LylesReferences edit Vladek Juszkiewicz amp Robert J Wierzbicki 2010 05 02 Mariusz Kotowski biography Artist VIP Gallery Polish Film Festival of Los Angeles website Polishfilmla org Retrieved 2010 07 08 About The Director Pola Negri Life is a Dream in Cinema page Polanegri com Retrieved 2010 07 08 Esther s Diary review by David Gasten Polanegri com Archived from the original on 2010 08 02 Retrieved 2010 07 08 Deeper and Deeper end credits Pola Negri new biog salutes Polish star Polski Radio February 25 2011 Accessed March 2 2011 a b Pola Negri Life is a Dream in Cinema page Polanegri com Retrieved 2010 07 08 Polish Cultural Institute s Pola Negri Life is a Dream on Cinema page Polishculture nyc org 1987 08 01 Retrieved 2010 07 08 Cyndi Williams in the Internet Movie Database IMDb Pola Negri Hollywood Legend Part 1 and Part 2 A Queen Without Boundaries Miss USA Pageant News Bureau nd Pageant com Archived from the original on 2010 03 02 Retrieved 2010 07 08 Pola Negri Life is a Dream in Cinema 2010 trailer Youtube com 2010 06 08 Retrieved 2010 07 08 Polish Film Festivals Archived 2011 02 07 at the Wayback Machine Polish Music News April 2006 Vol 12 No 4 ISSN 1098 9188 Los Angeles Polish Music Center University of Southern California a b List of Screenings Pola Negri Life is a Dream in Cinema page Polanegri com Retrieved 2010 07 08 Indie Fast Winner July 2010 Accessed February 20 2012 Bright Shining City Productions entry on Pola Negri Life is a Dream in Cinema DVD poster package Brightshiningcity com Archived from the original on 2010 07 18 Retrieved 2010 07 08 External links editPola Negri Life Is a Dream in Cinema at IMDb nbsp Bright Shining City Productions Pola Negri Life is a Dream in Cinema page POLANEGRI COM s Pola Negri Life is a Dream in Cinema page Polish Cultural Institute s Pola Negri Life is a Dream on Cinema page Pola Negri Life is a Dream in Cinema 2010 trailer Pola Negri Hollywood Legend Part 1 and Part 2 16 minute preview short subject Retrieved from https en 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