„Joshua Tree, 1951: A Portrait of James Dean” | TIFF

„Joshua Tree, 1951: A Portrait of James Dean”

08.06.2012 12:18
Friday, June 8, at 20:15, Odeon Cineplex, audience can meet again with Steven Severin.

After the live scoring on June 7, the audience can meet again the famous artist at the screening of Matthew Mishory's documentary Joshua Tree, 1951: A Portrait of James Dean included in No Limit section of Transilvania IFF. Mishory colaborated with Severin for the score of his short film inlcuded in British Institute's archive Delphinium: A Childhood Portrait of Derek Jarman.

Joshua Tree, 1951 is an intimate portrait of James Dean on the cusp of achieving notoriety as both a great actor and an American icon. Set primarily in the early 1950s and focusing on Dean's experiences as an up-and-coming actor in Los Angeles, the film is a series of revealing vignettes that blend biographical and fictionalized elements to present a pivotal moment in a remarkable life.