Interview
J: Hello dear viewers, good evening everyone and welcome
once again to his program "The
world of cinema."
Today we'll talk about British film and for this we have a guest, his name is David Guzman and is an expert in the subject to be discussed.
Good evening David, welcome and thanks for joining us.
D: Good night Johan, viewers and thanks for inviting me to the program.
J: Well David, as I mentioned, the issue to be addressed is the British cinema.
What do you think about British cinema throughout history?
D: I think the British cinema has changed through history. Since the first British films were often melodramatic tone and there was a distinct preference for arguments that were already known to the audience, in particular adaptations of Shakespeare's plays and novels of Charles Dickens. Currently has a more commercial approach such as is love and a little violence. However, we must recognize that all films have a touch of originality.
J: This mensionas originality that is because?
D: This originality is mainly due to the creativity of the directors, and in the spaces where some of the scenes and the hallmark of some of the actors, as Chaplin does the same, for example.
J: Some of the most influential filmmakers and revolutionary in what has been and is the British film industry are:
Sir Charles Spencer "Charlie" Chaplin (16 April 1889 – 25 December 1977)
Today we'll talk about British film and for this we have a guest, his name is David Guzman and is an expert in the subject to be discussed.
Good evening David, welcome and thanks for joining us.
D: Good night Johan, viewers and thanks for inviting me to the program.
J: Well David, as I mentioned, the issue to be addressed is the British cinema.
What do you think about British cinema throughout history?
D: I think the British cinema has changed through history. Since the first British films were often melodramatic tone and there was a distinct preference for arguments that were already known to the audience, in particular adaptations of Shakespeare's plays and novels of Charles Dickens. Currently has a more commercial approach such as is love and a little violence. However, we must recognize that all films have a touch of originality.
J: This mensionas originality that is because?
D: This originality is mainly due to the creativity of the directors, and in the spaces where some of the scenes and the hallmark of some of the actors, as Chaplin does the same, for example.
J: Some of the most influential filmmakers and revolutionary in what has been and is the British film industry are:
Sir Charles Spencer "Charlie" Chaplin (16 April 1889 – 25 December 1977)
Anthony Asquith (1902-1968)
We Dive at Dawn (1943)
Alfred Hitchcock (1899 - 980)
The 39 steps (1935)
The Lady Vanishes (1938)
Frenesí (1972)
Stanley Kubrick
(estadounidense) (1928-1999)
Dr. Strangelove (1964)
2001: Una odisea del espacio
(1968)
La naranja mecánica (1972)
El resplandor (1980)
J: What can you tell us about some of these movies?
D: Personally, I like the style
of Hitchcock film
in some of his films, such as The rope and
psychosis. Also you
should know that other
films have caused controversy in
the world, as the Clockwork Orange. And you Johan, what
you think about current British film, what are your favorite movies and actors?
J: Well, I think the British film
industry is at a very high level,
I do not know if Hollywood
reach, but its level is very good.
An example of this are the movies listed as the highest grossing throughout history and is also including some of my favorites:
An example of this are the movies listed as the highest grossing throughout history and is also including some of my favorites:
Titanic starring Kate Winslet
Harry Potter stars Daniel Radcliffe
Star Wars
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring starring Elijah Wood
Robert Pattinson who starred resientemente twilight saga.
All right
David, thank you very much for giving us a bit of your time and share with us
your thoughts about the British cinema. Until next time, good night.
D: It was a pleasure to be here with you, see you soon.
J:
goodbye.
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