Arthur Penn
Known for: Directing
Born: September 26, 1922 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA - Died: September 27, 2010
Arthur Hiller Penn (September 27, 1922 – September 28, 2010) was an American filmmaker, theatre director, and producer. He was a three-time Academy Award nominee for Best Director, and a Tony Award winner. Among other accolades, he was also nominated for a BAFTA Award, a Golden Globe and two Primetime Emmy Awards. Penn first achieved prominence as a theatre director, winning a Tony Award for Best Direction of a Play for The Miracle Worker. He received similar acclaim and his first Oscar nomination for directing the 1962 film adaptation. His 1967 film Bonnie and Clyde is credited with initiating the New Hollywood movement, by infusing the biographical crime drama with a counterculture sensibility. He achieved similar critical and commercial success directing the comedy Alice's Restaurant (1969) and the revisionist Western Little Big Man (1970), which further reflected that ethos. Penn’s other notable films included the neo-noir Night Moves (1975) and the revisionist Western The Missouri Breaks (1976). In the 1990s, he returned to stage and television direction and production, including an executive producer role for the police procedural series Law & Order. Description above from the Wikipedia article Arthur Penn, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Cinéma! Cinéma! The French New Wave
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Revolution! The Making of 'Bonnie and Clyde'
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Visions of Eight
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Rosy-Fingered Dawn: A Film on Terrence Malick
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Hello Actors Studio
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Naked in New York
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Edge of Outside
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Arthur Penn: The Director
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Mise en scène with Arthur Penn (a conversation)
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Filmmakers vs. Tycoons
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Filmmakers in Action
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Marlon Brando: The Wild One
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Godard Made in USA
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In the Shadow of Hollywood
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Nichols and May: Take Two
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Searching for Arthur
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Easy Riders, Raging Bulls: How the Sex 'n' Drugs 'n' Rock 'n' Roll Generation Saved Hollywood
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Reel Radicals: The Sixties Revolution in Film
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Arthur Penn: A Love Affair with Film
Inside the Actors Studio
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BeastMaster
American Masters
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Tonight Starring Jack Paar
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Spécial cinéma
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