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Paul Verhoeven : beyond flesh and blood

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Format : Broché
Nb de pages : 126 pages
Poids : 400 g
Dimensions : 15cm X 22cm
EAN : 9782951630604

Paul Verhoeven

beyond flesh and blood


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préface Ed Neumeier
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You don't feel like it's just a movie you are shooting, you feel that this guy has this vision and it's going to happen, or else he is going to die.

Peter Weller

Paul Verhoeven's name means controversy. His films have shocked the world of movie goers. Provocation is his moto. Sex has never been depicted so freely in movies before Turkish Delight, his second feature. Robocop has set up new standards for the science-fiction genre. His somewhat overt cynism has made him a fearless director eager to push the boundaries of movie-making.

For the first time the director of The Fourth Man and Basic Instinct has been given the possibility to express his thoughts and feelings freely. He thoroughly speaks of his childhood, his intimate relationships with Rutger Hauer and Sharon Stone, violence, the media, Stravinsky and much much more.

Foreword by Ed Neumeier, screenwriter of RoboCop and Starship Troopers

Illustrated with Paul Verhoeven's personal stills

An exclusive interview

Biographie

Jean-Marc Bouineau is born in 1959 in Dakar. He made contributions to numerous french movie magazines including Premiere, Video 7, Le Cinephage as well as pop magazines like Music Up and Best. He ignited the movie book series «Le Petit Livre de» which titles included Le Petit Livre de Stanley Kubrick (the last interview Kubrick ever gave) and Le Petit Livre de Terry Gilliam.

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