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Josef von Sternberg (1894–1969)

Autor de Fun in a Chinese Laundry

32+ Obras 454 Miembros 12 Reseñas

Sobre El Autor

Sternberg was born to a middle-class Jewish family in Vienna and emigrated to the United States at the age of 17. During World War I, he produced training films for the U.S. Army Signal Corps. After the war ended, he worked in various menial positions in the film industry before becoming an mostrar más assistant director in 1921 and a director a few years later. At that time, the aristocratic von was attached to his name by a producer who thought it would add class. His directorial debut was in 1925, with the low-budget but very successful Salvation Hunters; however, Sternberg only really made a name for himself with Underworld (1926), the first of several gangster films featuring George Bancroft. These were especially remarkable for their cinematography and lighting, which revealed the influence of expressionism in their play with light and dark. Sternberg never made a color film, but he exploited the medium of black and white to create textured spaces of light and shadow, smoke and mist, and screens and veils, which were symbolically and emotionally resonant. Although critics have sometimes found his narratives thin, they have agreed that his visuals are stunning. While Sternberg was considered one of Hollywood's most important directors in his own day, he is now remembered chiefly for his seven films with Marlene Dietrich. He discovered her in a cabaret in Berlin, where he had gone to film The Blue Angel (1930), Germany's first sound production; she was cast as the provocative singer Lola-Lola, a role that made her a star. Sternberg carefully managed her screen image in the six other films that he made with her: Morocco (1930), Dishonored (1931), Shanghai Express (1932), Blonde Venus (1932), The Scarlet Empress (1934), and The Devil Is a Woman (1935). Sternberg was notoriously imperious and autocratic, with a fondness for jodhpurs and riding boots, and was thought of as something of a caricature of the Hollywood director. The role he envisioned for Dietrich was that of the femme fatale, the desirable but enigmatic and even dangerous lady who seems to symbolize the "eternal feminine" and the attraction, mystery, and threat that that image holds for men. Feminist film theorists have suggested that Sternberg's visual style, as well as Dietrich's acting style, work to expose and critique the sexism of this archetype of femininity. Sternberg's difficulties with I, Claudius I, Claudius (unfinished, 1937) damaged his reputation in Hollywood, and he worked irregularly thereafter. His last film---his favorite project---was natahan (1953), about Japanese soldiers isolated on an island at the close of World War II. Although he traveled to international film festivals and occasionally lectured in the years that followed, he never made another film. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos
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Series

Obras de Josef von Sternberg

Fun in a Chinese Laundry (1965) 78 copias
The Blue Angel [1930 film] (1930) — Director — 78 copias
The Scarlet Empress [1934 film] (1934) — Director — 28 copias
Morocco [1930 film] (1930) — Director — 21 copias
Shanghai Express [1932 film] (1932) — Director — 18 copias
Jet Pilot [1957 film] (1957) — Director — 18 copias
Macao [1952 film] (1952) — Director — 15 copias
Marlene Dietrich: The Glamour Collection (1930) — Director — 15 copias
Blonde Venus [1932 film] (1932) — Director — 13 copias
The Shanghai Gesture [1941 film] (1941) — Director; Director — 12 copias
The Devil Is a Woman [1935 film] (1935) — Director — 11 copias
It [1927 film] (1927) — Director — 9 copias

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Nombre canónico
von Sternberg, Josef
Otros nombres
Sternberg, Jonas (birth)
Fecha de nacimiento
1894-05-29
Fecha de fallecimiento
1969-12-22
Lugar de sepultura
Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery, Los Angeles, California, USA
Género
male
Nacionalidad
Austro-Hungarian Empire (birth)
USA
Lugar de nacimiento
Vienna, Austria
Lugar de fallecimiento
Hollywood, California, USA
Lugares de residencia
New York, New York, USA
Ocupaciones
filmmaker
film director
Relaciones
Dietrich, Marlene (lover)
Biografía breve
Josef von Sternberg was born Jonas Sternberg to an Austrian Jewish family in Vienna. From age two, his childhood was spent partly in New York City. He was forced by poverty to drop out of Jamaica High School and went to work in a Manhattan retail store. By 1915, he was working at a new job cleaning and repairing movie prints. It provided an entrée to the World Film Company, based in Fort Lee, New Jersey, where the new film industry was flourishing. He served as an apprentice filmmaker from around 1916 to the early 1920s (when he added the "von" to his surname). In 1923, he moved to Hollywood, and made his directorial debut with The Salvation Hunters in 1925. It became a critical and box office hit. Underworld (1927), an early gangster film, was his first big break. With The Last Command (1928), von Sternberg began almost 10 years as one of the most celebrated film directors in the world. In 1930, both his career and his personal life were transformed by the making of The Blue Angel. Chosen by star Emil Jannings and producer Erich Pommer to make Germany's first major sound picture, von Sternberg cast the young Marlene Dietrich as Lola Lola, the sexy nightclub dancer. Their love affair became legendary and von Sternberg directed Dietrich in six more films. However, after The Devil Is a Woman (1935), von Sternberg never again had the creative control he needed. Film historians today consider von Sternberg's greatest contributions to have been to the new language of film, particularly his handling of lighting and cinematography. His autobiography, Fun in a Chinese Laundry, was published in 1973.

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Tras ser plantada por el capitán Donal Harvey (Clie Brook), Lily (Dietrich) gana reputación como una famosa aventurera. Pero la situación se calienta cuando estos ex amantes se encuentran en el tren camino de Shanghai. Compartirán sitio con un grupo de pasajeros de distintas nacionalidades y clases incluido un comerciante muy sospechoso rechazado por la bella Lily. Cuando el tren es asaltado por rebeldes chinos, el capitán Harvey es tomado como rehén y el comerciante pasa a ser el líder de los rebeldes. Ahora Lily se encargará de hacer tratos con quien sea necesario con tal de salvar al hombre que nunca dejó de amar... (FILMAFFINITY)… (más)
 
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Obras
32
También por
4
Miembros
454
Popularidad
#54,064
Valoración
½ 3.3
Reseñas
12
ISBNs
61
Idiomas
4

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