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OverviewThe director Michael Cimino (1939–2016) is famous for two films: the intense, powerful, and enduring Vietnam movie The Deer Hunter, which won Best Picture at the Academy Awards in 1979 and also won Cimino Best Director, and Heaven’s Gate, the most notorious bomb of all time. Originally budgeted at $11 million, Cimino’s sprawling western went off the rails in Montana. The picture grew longer and longer, and the budget ballooned to over $40 million. When it was finally released, Heaven’s Gate failed so completely with reviewers and at the box office that it put legendary studio United Artists out of business and marked the end of Hollywood’s auteur era. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Charles EltonPublisher: Abrams Imprint: Abrams Press Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 21.00cm ISBN: 9781419747120ISBN 10: 1419747126 Pages: 352 Publication Date: 27 April 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsSprawling and granular, structured around on-the-record-testimonies about an artist who, as he got older, did his best to live a hidden, private life. ... Indispensable. -- Adam Nayman, The Nation What Charles Elton covers in this biography of Cimino reveals a much more complex figure -- and might just leave you rethinking your preconceived notions of him. -- Tobias Carroll, Inside Hook One of the 10 Best Books of 2022 assiduously researched and fascinating -- The Wall Street Journal Charles Elton's new book, featuring exhaustive original research and interviews, seeks to upend the narrative on the late filmmaker, whose oeuvre definitely deserves a reappraisal. -- Yahoo! I inhaled this book in two sittings. In a magnificent feat of investigative reporting, Charles Elton provides a revelatory reappraisal of Michael Cimino and a tragicomic portrait of late twentieth-century Hollywood. --author of Notes on a Scandal Zoe Heller One of the strangest and most mysterious of all Hollywood lives gets the treatment it's been crying out for in this brilliantly insightful biography. --author of Fall: The Mysterious Life and Death of Robert Maxwell, Britain's Most Notorious Media Baron John Preston While Elton's book first appears structured as a conventional biography, it ultimately plays more like a mystery novel, as the author interrogates various witnesses in search of the Rosebud that offers a key to Cimino's hidden life -- The Hollywood Reporter Charles Elton's Cimino is a riveting, sure-footed, cinema-savvy piece of biographical sleuthing. In his sprightly, sly approach, Elton manages to trap Cimino's reclusive, mercurial genius--a compelling dissection of both a volatile career and the business of show. -- John Lahr, author of Tennessee Williams: Mad Pilgrim of the Flesh and Joy Ride: Show People and Their Shows Elton masterfully maneuvers through the web of lies surrounding Cimino, providing riveting details and fascinating interviews with key players...A must for film aficionados. Fans of Cimino's will be satisfied that he has been vindicated. -- Library Journal Intriguing...Elton has a sure hand with behind-the-scenes details and is even-handed in his appraisals...A somewhat murky picture of Cimino emerges, though Elton wrestles commendably with an elusive subject...Film buffs will find much to enjoy. -- Publishers Weekly The author, Charles Elton, has ably sifted through the lies, evasions, busted budgets, broken friendships, damaged careers, and lurid press clips that the filmmaker left in his wake across his quarter century in Hollywood. The result is riveting... -- AirMail Whether you believe Michael Cimino represents an unfairly maligned genius or a monumental example of Hollywood hubris, Elton's Cimino is a compelling account of an elusive life. --author of The Devil's Candy and Wendy and the Lost Boys Julie Salamon assiduously researched and fascinating -- The Wall Street Journal Charles Elton's new book, featuring exhaustive original research and interviews, seeks to upend the narrative on the late filmmaker, whose oeuvre definitely deserves a reappraisal. -- Yahoo! I inhaled this book in two sittings. In a magnificent feat of investigative reporting, Charles Elton provides a revelatory reappraisal of Michael Cimino and a tragicomic portrait of late twentieth-century Hollywood. --author of Notes on a Scandal Zoe Heller One of the strangest and most mysterious of all Hollywood lives gets the treatment it's been crying out for in this brilliantly insightful biography. --author of Fall: The Mysterious Life and Death of Robert Maxwell, Britain's Most Notorious Media Baron John Preston While Elton's book first appears structured as a conventional biography, it ultimately plays more like a mystery novel, as the author interrogates various witnesses in search of the Rosebud that offers a key to Cimino's hidden life -- The Hollywood Reporter Charles Elton's Cimino is a riveting, sure-footed, cinema-savvy piece of biographical sleuthing. In his sprightly, sly approach, Elton manages to trap Cimino's reclusive, mercurial genius--a compelling dissection of both a volatile career and the business of show. -- John Lahr, author of Tennessee Williams: Mad Pilgrim of the Flesh and Joy Ride: Show People and Their Shows Elton masterfully maneuvers through the web of lies surrounding Cimino, providing riveting details and fascinating interviews with key players...A must for film aficionados. Fans of Cimino's will be satisfied that he has been vindicated. -- Library Journal Intriguing...Elton has a sure hand with behind-the-scenes details and is even-handed in his appraisals...A somewhat murky picture of Cimino emerges, though Elton wrestles commendably with an elusive subject...Film buffs will find much to enjoy. -- Publishers Weekly The author, Charles Elton, has ably sifted through the lies, evasions, busted budgets, broken friendships, damaged careers, and lurid press clips that the filmmaker left in his wake across his quarter century in Hollywood. The result is riveting... -- AirMail Whether you believe Michael Cimino represents an unfairly maligned genius or a monumental example of Hollywood hubris, Elton's Cimino is a compelling account of an elusive life. --author of The Devil's Candy and Wendy and the Lost Boys Julie Salamon Author InformationCharles Elton was a director of the Curtis Brown agency, representing film directors and screenwriters in London and Los Angeles. He was an independent TV producer before becoming an executive producer of drama at ITV in England, where he has been responsible for many award-winning shows. He is the author of two novels. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |