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[Commlist] New book: Robert De Niro: From Screenplay to Screen Performance
Tue Nov 17 09:05:44 GMT 2020
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*New book from Palgrave Macmillan, August 2020:*
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Eds. Anne Marit Waade, Eva Novrup Redvall and Pia Majbritt Jensen
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*New book: Robert De Niro: From Screenplay to Screen Performance*
By Adam Ganz and Steven Price
We are delighted to announce that the latest book in the Palgrave
Studies in Screenwriting series, *Robert De Niro: From Screenplay to
Screen Performance*, is now published.
The book is the first critical study to examine how Robert De Niroworks
with screenplays to imagine, prepare and denote his performance. The
book is based on archival research at the Harry Ransom Center at the
University of Texas at Austin.There are chapters on the Robert De Niro
Archive, the screenplay as a boundary object and De Niro's influences
and ideas of performance. Particular films looked at in detail include
/Taxi Driver/, /The Last Tycoon/,/ New York New York, Raging Bull The
King of Comedy/,/The Untouchables/, and /Goodfellas./The book also
discusses /The Irishman/and De Niro's ethics of performance.
In categorising the various ways in which De Niro works with a
screenplay, thebook re-examinesthe relationship between actor and text.
This book considers the screenplay as above all a working document and a
material object, present at every stage of the filmmaking process. The
working screenplay goes through various iterations in development and
exists in many versions on set, each adapted and personalised for the
specific use of the individual and their role. As the archive reveals,
nobody works more closely with the script than the actor, and no actor
works more on a script than De Niro.
Table of content:
Introduction
The Robert De Niro Archive and the Screenplay as a Boundary Object
Influences and Ideas of Performance
Taxi Driver
The Last Tycoon
Improv(e)
Character
Conclusion
Endorsements:
Professor David Bordwell, Jacques Ledoux Professor of Film Studies,
Department of Communication Arts, University of Wisconsin–Madison says
of the book:
"For someone famous for playing inarticulate characters, Robert De Niro
here stands revealed as a probing, subtle reader of the screenplays he
inhabits. With unprecedented access to De Niro’s personal scripts
for/Taxi Driver/ and other classics, Ganz and Price show how he ponders
a role—assembling clippings and video notes, researching costumes and
period details, jotting down emotional chords that will blossom into
precise expressions, tonalities, and gestures. More broadly, /Robert De
Niro at Work/ demands that we rethink how profoundly an actor’s craft
shapes the dynamics of screenwriting practice. This plunge into the
creative process, deeply informed by a historical awareness of acting
traditions, will be of keen interest to aspiring filmmakers and
performers. Not least, film fans will gain a new respect for De Niro’s
immense gifts."
Actor Anamaria Marinca gives this endorsement:
"In this intriguing new book, Adam Ganz and Steven Price document Robert
De Niro writing to himself. Reading these intimate internal dialogues,
we are reminded of the immense, unsatisfied thirst for illusion that is
at the core of our being. The authors demonstrate a profound
understanding of the process of acting. /Robert De Niro at Work/ is
unique in placing the performer at the centre of the writing process and
storytelling by capturing the physical and intellectual relation that
actors have to the text, as well as the highly complex journey involved
in making it their own."
For more on the book:https://www.palgrave.com/gp/book/9783030479596
<https://www.palgrave.com/gp/book/9783030479596>
For more on Palgrave Studies in
Screenwriting:https://www.palgrave.com/gb/series/14590
<https://www.palgrave.com/gb/series/14590>
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