Paul Schrader
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 78 |
Web site | paulschrader.org |
Date of birth | July 22,1946 |
Zodiac sign | Cancer |
Born | Grand Rapids |
Michigan | |
United States | |
Spouse | Mary Beth Hurt |
Jeannine Oppewall | |
Height | 173 (cm) |
Job | Film director |
Screenwriter | |
Film critic | |
Education | UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television |
Calvin College | |
Calvin University | |
University of California, Los Angeles | |
Awards | Venice Film Festival Green Drop Award |
Writers Guild of America Award - Laurel Award for Screenwriting Achievement | |
Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Screenplay | |
New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Screenplay | |
Gotham Independent Film Award for Best Screenplay | |
Golden Lion | |
Children | Molly Johanna Schrader |
Sam Schrader | |
Nominations | Golden Lion |
Academy Award for Writing (Original Screenplay) | |
Siblings | Leonard Schrader |
Parents | Charles A. Schrader |
Joan Fisher | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 425403 |
Schrader on Schrader & Other Writings
Collected Screenplays
Light Sleeper (1992): Shooting Script
Estilo Trascendental En El Cine Ozu Bresson Dreyer
Taxi Driver
Obsession
Hardcore
Blue Collar
American Gigolo
Light of Day (1987): Shooting Script
Taxi Driver: Signed Limited Screenplay Edition: Signed Limited Screenplay Edition
Rolling Thunder
Schrader on Schrader & Other Writings
Schrader on Schrader Other Writings
First Reformed
American Gigolo
The Canyons
Raging Bull
Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters
Cat People
Dog Eat Dog
Blue Collar
Affliction
Dying of the Light
Light Sleeper
The Last Temptation of Christ
Auto Focus
The Walker
Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist
The Comfort of Strangers
Adam Resurrected
Bringing Out the Dead
Patty Hearst
The Yakuza
Hardcore
Light of Day
Rolling Thunder
Forever Mine
The Mosquito Coast
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
The Jesuit
City Hall
Witch Hunt
Old Boyfriends
Touch
Obsession
The Story of Film: An Odyssey
Hitchcock/ Truffaut
Murnau, Borzage & Fox Documentary
Hollywood Mavericks
The Road to Bresson
Bait
Extreme City
The Card Counter
Paul Schrader Life story
Paul Joseph Schrader is an American screenwriter, film director, and film critic. He first became widely known for writing the screenplay of Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver. He later continued his collaboration with Scorsese, writing or co-writing Raging Bull, The Last Temptation of Christ, and Bringing Out the Dead.
Oppenheimer: Cillian Murphy makes powerful impact in atomic epic
... Speaking after the New York premiere, fellow filmmaker Paul Schrader, who wrote the Martin Scorsese-directed Taxi Driver, hailed Oppenheimer as " the best, most important film of this century"...
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... Please can somebody check this guy is alrightWe hope there was a health professional on site who might be able to check on Paul Schrader...
Oscars 2019: This year's snubs, shocks, surprises and curiosities
... at The age of 72, Paul Schrader, writer of such cinematic landmarks as Taxi Driver and Raging Bull gets too late for a nomination for his First Reformed script...
Oscars 2019: The Favourite and Roma lead nominations
... And after a 45-year career, in which he wrote Taxi Driver, Raging Bull and American Gigolo by Paul Schrader has his first nomination for the writing of the First Reformed...
Oppenheimer: Cillian Murphy makes powerful impact in atomic epic
By Paul GlynnEntertainment reporter
Critics have given positive reviews to Oppenheimer, Christopher Nolan 's sweeping new biographical thriller about the " father of the atomic bomb".
The Film features an all-star ensemble cast led by Cillian Murphy as the US physicist, J Robert Oppenheimer.
The Independent called the " clever, imaginative" film Nolan " at his best" while the Telegraph said actor Murphy " dazzles as The Destroyer of worlds".
The Guardian 's Peter Bradshaw deemed The Movie " flawed, but extraordinary".
Inspired by the Pulitzer Prize-winning book American Prometheus : The Triumph And Tragedy Of J Robert Oppenheimer, The Film tells The Story of the enigmatic Manhattan Project scientist, who had a leading role in developing the atomic bomb, changing The Course of World War II.
He " gave us The Power to destroy ourselves and That had Never Happened before" director
Commissioned by the US Government, who saw themselves in a nuclear race with The Nazis , in 1945 scientists in New Mexico detonated a test bomb, codenamed Trinity.
Their invention was later used, controversially, to end The War , when an atomic bomb was dropped on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki to devastating effect.
Saying : " Nolan's portrait of The Father of the nuclear bomb is a triumph, like witnessing history itself being split open. "
" Oppenheimer is a film That works simultaneously on The Most intimate and cosmic scales, " he wrote.
" It's at once a speeding rollercoaster and a skin-tingling spiritual portrait; an often, classically-minded Period Piece That only Nolan could have made, and only now, after a quarter-century's run-up. "
He added: " Playing Oppenheimer from his early 20s to late 50s, the 47-year-old Murphy gives The Performance of his life, imbuing Oppenheimer's body with an enthralling nervous eroticism and his voice with a noirish musicality That reminds you of [Humphrey] Bogart. "
Murphy " compelling throughout".
" A masterfully constructed character study from a great director operating on a whole new level. A film That you don't merely watch, but must reckon with. "
, Bradshaw said The Film " captures The Most agonising of success stories".
" This is the big bang, and No One could have made it bigger or more overwhelming than Nolan, " he wrote.
" He does this without simply turning it into an action Stunt - although this movie, for all its audacity and ambition, never quite solves The Problem of its own obtuseness: filling the drama at such length with the torment of genius-functionary Oppenheimer at the expense of showing the Japanese experience and The People of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. "
He described Murphy as " an eerily close lookalike for Oppenheimer. . Very good at capturing his sense of solitude and emotional imprisonment".
hailed Murphy 's performance as " explosive in a breathtaking movie".
That the " dark, immersive epic gives Cillian Murphy The Role of his career".
Speaking ahead of The Film 's release, the Irish star told journalists The Role had taken " a toll" on him " but in a brilliant way".
" It was the biggest, most exhilarating challenge, " He Said .
Co-star Matt Damon revealed he had told his wife he would take a break from acting, unless " Chris Nolan called".
Nolan is best known for his Dark Knight trilogy, as well as Films including Inception, Dunkirk and Tenet. He makes history with Oppenheimer - which also features Emily Blunt , Florence Pugh and Robert Downey Jr - as The First film with sequences shot on black and white IMAX film.
of America's ability to create and destroy its heroes. "
While the four-act structure " asks a lot of The Film 's audience" he commented " our patience and concentration are amply rewarded".
Handing The Film Four Stars , The Independent 's called Oppenheimer " Nolan's best and most revealing work".
" It's a profoundly unnerving story told with a traditionalist's eye towards craftsmanship and muscular, cinematic imagination. "
She praised its non-linear structure - a common feature of Nolan Films - and its " beautifully lensed" cinematography, but added: " It's a little too conscious of itself, and The Ways cinema crafts its own reality. "
is " big, loud, and a must-see" describing it as " thrilling and wonky, brilliant and overstuffed, too much and not enough".
Speaking after the New York premiere, fellow filmmaker Paul Schrader , who wrote the Martin Scorsese-directed Taxi Driver , hailed Oppenheimer as " The Best , most important film of this century".
" If you see one film in cinemas this year it should be Oppenheimer" . " I'm not a Nolan groupie but this one blows The Door off the hinges. "
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