Konstantin Stanislavski

Konstantin Stanislavski

Nacimiento : 1863-01-16, Moscow, Russian Empire

Muerte : 1938-08-07

Historia

Konstantin Sergeievich Stanislavski was a seminal Russian theater practitioner. He was widely recognized as an outstanding character actor and the many productions that he directed garnered a reputation as one of the leading theater directors of his generation.

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Konstantin Stanislavski

Películas

Stanislavski. Lust for Life
A story about Konstantin Sergeievich Stanislavski, a twentieth-century theatre genius. Owing to his powerful extraordinary talent he managed to stay a true artist and a free spirit within the harsh Soviet system. In the film contemporary theater and film directors (Kirill Serebrennikov, Katie Mitchell, Lev Dodin and others) show how Stanislavski's method affects their everyday work. Each of the directors finds his or her own reflection in the mirror of his genius. In search of an answer to the question whether modern theatre really needs Stanislavski they discover that art lacks its most essential part – the human being.
Singer Who Fell
Meet A 105-year-old Olga Markovna Kolyadenko, a former Bolshoi theater opera singer and the only remaining student of director Konstantin Stanislavsky. She still teaches vocals in her Moscow apartment. Konstantin Stanislavsky, who taught Olga Kolyadenko, created the famous acting system that was later adapted in the USA by Lee Strasberg.
Listen to Me Marlon
Self (archive footage)
Con acceso exclusivo a su extraordinario archivo personal que incluye cientos de horas de audio grabado en el transcurso de su vida, este es el documental definitivo sobre Marlon Brando. Trazando su excepcional carrera como actor y su extraordinaria vida fuera de los escenarios y la pantalla con él mismo como su guía, la película explora a fondo las complejidades del hombre al contar la historia de forma única desde la perspectiva de Marlon, enteramente en su propia voz. No hay cabezas parlantes, ni entrevistados, sólo Brando sobre Brando y la vida. (FILMAFFINITY)