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"Ten" best kinobiografii
Ten of the most exciting and interesting kinobiografii the history of cinema. Read more most famous kinobiografii equally famous people.
"Man on the Moon", dir. Milos Forman, 1999
Andy Kaufman had a very strange sense of humor - so strange that laughed at his jokes, not all. Great Milos Forman, known for its expression, it is one thing - to spend on a movie for two hours, and quite another - two years of life, and therefore always very carefully selecting their projects, found that the "strangeness" worthy spent her time. And made a film in which the hero is presented extraordinary wit throughout splendor. Kaufman played one of his loyal fans - Jim Carrey.
"The Color of Pomegranates", dir. Sergei Parajanov, 1968
Perhaps the most original "biopic" ever created in the world: the story of the Armenian poet Sayat Nova Parajanov embodied a purely visual metaphors. Hurriedly, without any special training to understand this will be difficult, but those who are considering the movie is not as entertainment but as Art, revere this picture among the major masterpieces of cinema. In different ages Poet depict different actors, of which it makes sense to Sophiko Chiaureli.
"Fifteen rooms, or a sentimental journey to the Motherland", dir. Andrew Hrzhanovsky 2008
Another biography of the poet - this time Joseph Brodsky. Not such a "Artful" like Parajanov, but no less artfully invented and made difficult - in various cinematic techniques. Here and staging a movie, and deftly imitation document, and unexpected, but impressive animated inserts! .. As in the case of Sayat-Nova, the film - not monotonous study like "ZHZL" and attempt to penetrate into the spiritual world, in the work of the poet in his poetry. Very successful attempt. Nobel laureate played Gregory Dityatkovsky.
"Ed Wood", dir. Tim Burton, 1994
It is only in appearance - the story of one of the plurality of directors, but in reality - extraordinary strength declaration of love for cinema. Perhaps, Ed Wood really was not much talent (in which each can optionally be convinced personally, finding and seeing his own work), but biographers attracted not the final quality of the tapes, and sincere enthusiasm and tenacity of their author. Wood played by Johnny Depp obsessed odnoyu dream: to make a film, shoot, no matter what! Especially sad conclusion: today such obsession are becoming increasingly rare - although it is now able to create a movie almost every.
"I Killed My Mother", dir. Xavier Dolan, 2009
Judging strictly - it is certainly not a film-biography. But if you still give an indulgence - it is one of the most trivial biopic recent years. The fact that the Canadian prodigy Xavier Dolan (at the time of the premiere of the guy just turned twenty) came up and made a film almost of itself - to play while still a major role. It would seem - who may be interested in these youthful "revelations"? On the Internet such stuff in bulk. But the fact of the matter is that Dolan really great talent - and of his life he was able to tailor an unusually intriguing movie. Mom, by the way, is still alive - and very happy little boy.
"Matthew", dir. Pier Paolo Pasolini, 1964
It would be strange to do on this list without the life of a popular man in the world (on the it, at least, half of that is Christian). And then, of course, there is a wealth of choice - for films about Christ began to take off in the 19th century and by the paintings in which it appears, are not talking to dozens or hundreds. Version of Pasolini - one of the most powerful in artistic terms, although the director and done without false pathos, presenting his hero is not so much God as revolutionary - for which, incidentally, was as pink and gratitude. Jesus played an economics student Enrique Irazoki, then try continuing acting career, but not too successful.
"I'm Not There", dir. Todd Haynes, 2007
"Funnies" this biography of Bob Dylan is not that the main character is played by different actors - we Parajanov after this surprise. But it is curious that the musician in the film sort of did not - as is his incarnation, having not only different faces, but different names: some Woody Guatri, some Robbie Clark, some Jude Quinn ... " where Bob Dylan?!. "- free to ask indignantly without understanding fans. Where, where - it's all he said. This here, varied. In the body that Heath Ledger, Richard Gere then, if not Cate Blanchett, which is already there.
"Anastasia", dir. Don Bluth, Gary Goldman, 1997
Perhaps the most savage of all the above example - but because of the savagery here and we have included. Although when it comes to the genre of animated biographies seriously, then there would have to be, for example, "Persepolis" and "Waltz with Bashir", or so at least some classic Disney tapes like "Pocahontas." But "Anastasia" is pleasant to us, of course, his untroubled gaze and Russian history, and the fate of the alleged "missing" the tsar's daughter, Anastasia. After this cartoon schoolchildren, of course, will not have more questions, what and how we have been there during the tsarist regime and who in fact was Grigori Rasputin. However, the most striking is not the story itself, and those who scrupulously seeks out a few bugs - assuming, apparently, that their presence is in fact "detractors" Russia.
"Raging Bull", dir. Martin Scorsese, 1980
Skip this film, perhaps, would be worth: it was too obvious example - a reference kinobiografii anyone by this name we're not surprised. But it would be wrong simply to venture this conditional "hits" because of sports tape (already much loved "Legends №17») - and does not include the personal at least a little closer. Boxing, however, not hockey, and the film rather than a sport, but a heavy human destiny ... But - not trample against Robert De Niro as Jake LaMotta. Even foolish to resist.
"The Social Network", dir. David Fincher, 2010
Far from ideal motion picture (although the number of its fans a hundred times greater than the number of its detractors), meanwhile incredibly valuable only, but its most important asset: we all know who she was - and he still lives somewhere among us. Formally, however, this is not a biography of Mark Zuckerberg, and the history of the emergence of "Facebook" - but in fact it is clear that the one speaking, we always mean the second. And no matter what happened next with the social network directly Zuckerberg - who was not yet 29 years old - the art itself already immortalized. With the help of Jesse Eisenberg, of course.
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"Man on the Moon", dir. Milos Forman, 1999
Andy Kaufman had a very strange sense of humor - so strange that laughed at his jokes, not all. Great Milos Forman, known for its expression, it is one thing - to spend on a movie for two hours, and quite another - two years of life, and therefore always very carefully selecting their projects, found that the "strangeness" worthy spent her time. And made a film in which the hero is presented extraordinary wit throughout splendor. Kaufman played one of his loyal fans - Jim Carrey.
"The Color of Pomegranates", dir. Sergei Parajanov, 1968
Perhaps the most original "biopic" ever created in the world: the story of the Armenian poet Sayat Nova Parajanov embodied a purely visual metaphors. Hurriedly, without any special training to understand this will be difficult, but those who are considering the movie is not as entertainment but as Art, revere this picture among the major masterpieces of cinema. In different ages Poet depict different actors, of which it makes sense to Sophiko Chiaureli.
"Fifteen rooms, or a sentimental journey to the Motherland", dir. Andrew Hrzhanovsky 2008
Another biography of the poet - this time Joseph Brodsky. Not such a "Artful" like Parajanov, but no less artfully invented and made difficult - in various cinematic techniques. Here and staging a movie, and deftly imitation document, and unexpected, but impressive animated inserts! .. As in the case of Sayat-Nova, the film - not monotonous study like "ZHZL" and attempt to penetrate into the spiritual world, in the work of the poet in his poetry. Very successful attempt. Nobel laureate played Gregory Dityatkovsky.
"Ed Wood", dir. Tim Burton, 1994
It is only in appearance - the story of one of the plurality of directors, but in reality - extraordinary strength declaration of love for cinema. Perhaps, Ed Wood really was not much talent (in which each can optionally be convinced personally, finding and seeing his own work), but biographers attracted not the final quality of the tapes, and sincere enthusiasm and tenacity of their author. Wood played by Johnny Depp obsessed odnoyu dream: to make a film, shoot, no matter what! Especially sad conclusion: today such obsession are becoming increasingly rare - although it is now able to create a movie almost every.
"I Killed My Mother", dir. Xavier Dolan, 2009
Judging strictly - it is certainly not a film-biography. But if you still give an indulgence - it is one of the most trivial biopic recent years. The fact that the Canadian prodigy Xavier Dolan (at the time of the premiere of the guy just turned twenty) came up and made a film almost of itself - to play while still a major role. It would seem - who may be interested in these youthful "revelations"? On the Internet such stuff in bulk. But the fact of the matter is that Dolan really great talent - and of his life he was able to tailor an unusually intriguing movie. Mom, by the way, is still alive - and very happy little boy.
"Matthew", dir. Pier Paolo Pasolini, 1964
It would be strange to do on this list without the life of a popular man in the world (on the it, at least, half of that is Christian). And then, of course, there is a wealth of choice - for films about Christ began to take off in the 19th century and by the paintings in which it appears, are not talking to dozens or hundreds. Version of Pasolini - one of the most powerful in artistic terms, although the director and done without false pathos, presenting his hero is not so much God as revolutionary - for which, incidentally, was as pink and gratitude. Jesus played an economics student Enrique Irazoki, then try continuing acting career, but not too successful.
"I'm Not There", dir. Todd Haynes, 2007
"Funnies" this biography of Bob Dylan is not that the main character is played by different actors - we Parajanov after this surprise. But it is curious that the musician in the film sort of did not - as is his incarnation, having not only different faces, but different names: some Woody Guatri, some Robbie Clark, some Jude Quinn ... " where Bob Dylan?!. "- free to ask indignantly without understanding fans. Where, where - it's all he said. This here, varied. In the body that Heath Ledger, Richard Gere then, if not Cate Blanchett, which is already there.
"Anastasia", dir. Don Bluth, Gary Goldman, 1997
Perhaps the most savage of all the above example - but because of the savagery here and we have included. Although when it comes to the genre of animated biographies seriously, then there would have to be, for example, "Persepolis" and "Waltz with Bashir", or so at least some classic Disney tapes like "Pocahontas." But "Anastasia" is pleasant to us, of course, his untroubled gaze and Russian history, and the fate of the alleged "missing" the tsar's daughter, Anastasia. After this cartoon schoolchildren, of course, will not have more questions, what and how we have been there during the tsarist regime and who in fact was Grigori Rasputin. However, the most striking is not the story itself, and those who scrupulously seeks out a few bugs - assuming, apparently, that their presence is in fact "detractors" Russia.
"Raging Bull", dir. Martin Scorsese, 1980
Skip this film, perhaps, would be worth: it was too obvious example - a reference kinobiografii anyone by this name we're not surprised. But it would be wrong simply to venture this conditional "hits" because of sports tape (already much loved "Legends №17») - and does not include the personal at least a little closer. Boxing, however, not hockey, and the film rather than a sport, but a heavy human destiny ... But - not trample against Robert De Niro as Jake LaMotta. Even foolish to resist.
"The Social Network", dir. David Fincher, 2010
Far from ideal motion picture (although the number of its fans a hundred times greater than the number of its detractors), meanwhile incredibly valuable only, but its most important asset: we all know who she was - and he still lives somewhere among us. Formally, however, this is not a biography of Mark Zuckerberg, and the history of the emergence of "Facebook" - but in fact it is clear that the one speaking, we always mean the second. And no matter what happened next with the social network directly Zuckerberg - who was not yet 29 years old - the art itself already immortalized. With the help of Jesse Eisenberg, of course.
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