There are no good and bad movies, only good and bad directors. Francois Truffaut's famous statement defined a new way of seeing cinema as an art form and its directors as artists or auteurs. The Hollywood Interviews brings together five of the greatest of contemporary auteur directors - Francis Ford Coppola, Brian de Palma, Martin Scorsese, Clint Eastwood and Tim Burton - and the directorial team of the Coen brothers. Together, they represent some of the leading directors of the last twenty years of cinema. All are auteurs, directors with vision whose movies reflect their particular obsessions and ways of seeing the world.The interviews were all commissioned for the legendary film collective, Cahiers du Cinema, the first group of critics to treat films, particularly Hollywood films, as a serious art form. Conducted in the tradition of Cahiers' famously in-depth, critical and engaged style, these interviews catch each director at a crucial juncture in their development.
Edited by Cahiers du Cinema
Translated from the French by John Flower
Eastwood, Scorsese, Coppola, De Palma, Burton, the Coen brothers - the signature filmmakers of our time sit still for marvellous in-depth conversations at pivotal moments in their careers. What could be better?
Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles TimesIntroduction -- Nicolas Saada * Francis Ford Coppola * Brian de Palma * Martin Scorsese * Clint Eastwood * Ethan and Joel Coen * Tim Burton * Filmographies
Interviews with seven of modern cinema's greatest auteurs--translated into English for the first time.