For the upcoming BFI Southbank retrospective of his work, I wrote a little primer of where to begin with the films of Elia Kazan, the great director who brought both Marlon Brando and James Dean to our screens for the first time. Check it out here, on the BFI website.
For the upcoming BFI Southbank retrospective of his work, I wrote a little primer of where to begin with the films of Elia Kazan, the great director who brought both Marlon Brando and James Dean to our screens for the first time. Check it out here, on the BFI website.
Labels:
1945,
1946,
america,
bfi,
east of eden,
elia kazan,
james dean,
marlon brando,
method,
montgomery clift,
on the waterfront,
splendour in the grass,
wild river