The Wild One Tribeca Festival Documentary Competition Reviewed for Shockya.com by Abe Friedtanzer Director: Tessa Louise-Salomé Writer: Tessa Louise-Salomé, Sarah Contou-Terquem, in collaboration with Elizabeth Schub-Kamir Cast: Jack Garfein, Willem Dafoe, Peter Bogdanovich, Irène Jacob, Bobby Soto, Dick Guttman, Blanche Baker, Patricia Bosworth, Foster Hirsch, Geoffrey Horne, Kate Rennebohm Screened at: Critics’ link, NY, 4/3/22 […]
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- 6/20/2022
- by Abe Friedtanzer
- ShockYa
Feature documentary “The Wild One,” which looks at the life of Jack Garfein, Holocaust survivor, Broadway director, Actors Studio West co-founder, and controversial filmmaker, has debuted its trailer. Tessa Louise-Salomé’s film, which is narrated by Willem Dafoe, will have its world premiere on Saturday at Tribeca Film Festival. The Party Film Sales is handling sales.
As well as Garfein and Dafoe, the doc features Peter Bogdanovich, Irène Jacob, Bobby Soto, Dick Guttman, Blanche Baker, Patricia Bosworth, Foster Hirsch, Geoffrey Horne and Kate Rennebohm.
“The Wild One” examines how Garfein’s experience in the concentration camps shaped his vision of acting as a survival mechanism and propelled his engagement with themes of violence, power and racism in postwar America in two explosive films: “The Strange One” (1957) and “Something Wild” (1961).
The doc explores the importance of his legacy as an artist who confronted censorship and reveals how art can draw on...
As well as Garfein and Dafoe, the doc features Peter Bogdanovich, Irène Jacob, Bobby Soto, Dick Guttman, Blanche Baker, Patricia Bosworth, Foster Hirsch, Geoffrey Horne and Kate Rennebohm.
“The Wild One” examines how Garfein’s experience in the concentration camps shaped his vision of acting as a survival mechanism and propelled his engagement with themes of violence, power and racism in postwar America in two explosive films: “The Strange One” (1957) and “Something Wild” (1961).
The doc explores the importance of his legacy as an artist who confronted censorship and reveals how art can draw on...
- 6/9/2022
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
Bonding In Britain: Book Launch Party For Jerry Juroe's "Bond, The Beatles And My Year With Marilyn"
By Mark Cerulli
Customers at London’s Bond in Motion exhibit could be forgiven for wondering about the steady stream of distinguished-looking people heading through the vehicle displays towards a private area – but they were witnessing a bit of James Bond history in the making. On on Thursday, October 11th, the Ian Fleming Foundation, Eon Productions, Iff founder Doug Redenius and this writer hosted a remarkable book signing for Charles “Jerry” Juroe, the executive who ran publicity on 14 Bond movies, from Dr. No right up to the dawn of the Pierce Brosnan era. His memoir, Bond, The Beatles and My Year with Marilyn is just out from McFarland Press. For 50 years, Jerry knew, worked with or encountered “Anyone who was anyone”. From Sean Connery to Daniel Craig, Mary Pickford to John Wayne, William Holden, Alfred Hitchcock and, yes, the Fab Four. Jerry even crossed paths with the legendary Howard Hughes.
Customers at London’s Bond in Motion exhibit could be forgiven for wondering about the steady stream of distinguished-looking people heading through the vehicle displays towards a private area – but they were witnessing a bit of James Bond history in the making. On on Thursday, October 11th, the Ian Fleming Foundation, Eon Productions, Iff founder Doug Redenius and this writer hosted a remarkable book signing for Charles “Jerry” Juroe, the executive who ran publicity on 14 Bond movies, from Dr. No right up to the dawn of the Pierce Brosnan era. His memoir, Bond, The Beatles and My Year with Marilyn is just out from McFarland Press. For 50 years, Jerry knew, worked with or encountered “Anyone who was anyone”. From Sean Connery to Daniel Craig, Mary Pickford to John Wayne, William Holden, Alfred Hitchcock and, yes, the Fab Four. Jerry even crossed paths with the legendary Howard Hughes.
- 10/24/2018
- by nospam@example.com (Cinema Retro)
- Cinemaretro.com
Oscar-winning actor Martin Landau died Saturday night, aged 89. Martin Landau Dead At 89 Landau’s publicist Dick Guttman said the actor died of unexpected complications during a short stay at UCLA Medical Center. Landau gained fame in the 1960s as Rollin Hand on Mission: Impossible the TV show. His real-life wife, Barbara Bain, also starred in the show. […]
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- 7/17/2017
- by Hillary Luehring-Jones
- Uinterview
Martin Landau, whose role as Bela Lugosi in Tim Burton’s 1994 film Ed Wood earned the popular player an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, died Saturday at 89 following “unexpected complications” after a brief stay at the UCLA Medical Center, his publicist Dick Guttman confirmed Sunday. In a career spanning more than half a century of roles on television and film, Landau may have been best known for his run as undercover operative Rollin Hand in the Mission: Impossib…...
- 7/17/2017
- Deadline
New York Post has wise words for Netflix on their strange feet dragging for Season 2 of Jessica Jones
Slate Movie Club 2015 closes I'm assuming you read all 18 entries. They were A-ma-zing. My favorite Movie Club by Slate ever I think. Mark Harris, Dana Stevens, Amy Nicholson, David Ehrlich, and Dan Kois outdid themselves.
Decider great piece by Joe on the rise of the bad seen as villain in Star Wars: The Force Awakens and other blockbusters
Decider Joe also counts down the 10 times Globes were more fun than Oscars (10? This list could go to 1000) but there's a massive typo in his post because it says "7." [sic] by the part about Elizabeth Taylor slurring "Gladiaaaaator"
THR excerpt of a new interesting book "Starflacker" from a longtime PR pro Dick Guttman
The Guardian Anthony Hopkins and Sir Ian McKellen remade the Oscar nominated film The Dresser (1983) for the BBC in 2015- how did I miss this news?...
Slate Movie Club 2015 closes I'm assuming you read all 18 entries. They were A-ma-zing. My favorite Movie Club by Slate ever I think. Mark Harris, Dana Stevens, Amy Nicholson, David Ehrlich, and Dan Kois outdid themselves.
Decider great piece by Joe on the rise of the bad seen as villain in Star Wars: The Force Awakens and other blockbusters
Decider Joe also counts down the 10 times Globes were more fun than Oscars (10? This list could go to 1000) but there's a massive typo in his post because it says "7." [sic] by the part about Elizabeth Taylor slurring "Gladiaaaaator"
THR excerpt of a new interesting book "Starflacker" from a longtime PR pro Dick Guttman
The Guardian Anthony Hopkins and Sir Ian McKellen remade the Oscar nominated film The Dresser (1983) for the BBC in 2015- how did I miss this news?...
- 1/9/2016
- by NATHANIEL R
- FilmExperience
Updated with statement from Rogers’ publicist Dick Guttman: Actor and entrepreneur Wayne Rogers, best known for playing Captain “Trapper” John McIntyre from 1972-1975 on the long-running CBS dramedy M.A.S.H. has died today following complications from pneumonia. His publicist confirmed the news to Deadline: he was 82. Born in Birmingham, Alabama in 1933, he was a graduate of The Webb School in Tennessee and earned a history degree from Princeton, then served in the Us…...
- 1/1/2016
- Deadline TV
Dick Guttman, a publicist for over 60 years — he started in the Golden Age of Hollywood as a “press agent” for some of the biggest stars in the movie business — from Barbra Streisand and Clint Eastwood to Gene Hackman and Elizabeth Taylor, has written a behind-the-scenes book of what it’s really like to be a publicist in Hollywood. In Starflacker (love the title), his self-published book that you can download here, the famed publicist shares over 1,500 anecdotes from his…...
- 10/23/2015
- Deadline
Joseph Sargent, who directed The Taking of Pelham One Two Three and MacArthur for the big screen and captured three Emmys for his telefilm work, died Monday at his home in Malibu from the lung disease Copd, publicist Dick Guttman announced. He was 89. Sargent worked behind the network camera until he was 84 — his last project was the 2008 CBS/Hallmark telefilm Sweet Nothing in My Ear, starring Jeff Daniels and Marlee Matlin in the story of a deaf couple struggling to decide whether to give their deaf son a cochlear implant. He also recently directed Jessica Lange
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- 12/23/2014
- by Mike Barnes
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Jay Leno is heading back to TV, and he'll stay within the NBCUniversal family. The former long-term “Tonight Show” host will take his talents to CNBC, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The show will air regularly and center around Leno's much-publicized love affair with cars. It will air in primetime, as opposed to the late-night landscape that Leno dominated for many years at parent network NBC. No start date has been decided at this point. Also read: David Letterman vs. Jay Leno: A Timeline of Their Legendary Late-Night Rivalry CNBC is not commenting on the reports, representatives told TheWrap.
- 10/8/2014
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
The TCM Classic Film Festival is teaming up with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) to showcase a unique slate of programming that taps into Academy archives and distinguished membership to illustrate this year.s overall festival theme of Style in the Movies.
AMPAS will exhibit Hollywood home movies, preserved by the Academy, featuring legendary stars and filmmakers, presented by Randy Haberkamp of AMPAS and Lynn Kirste of the Academy Film Archive with special guests Margaret O’Brien; Steve McQueen.s former wife Neile Adams McQueen Toffel; Henry Koster.s son, Robert Koster; and the daughter of Fred MacMurray, Kate MacMurray.
AMPAS will also present a discussion of how art directors use various items to aid in storytelling featuring members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Art Directors Branch as well an exhibit of sketches and behind-the-scenes photography that illustrate the work of costume...
AMPAS will exhibit Hollywood home movies, preserved by the Academy, featuring legendary stars and filmmakers, presented by Randy Haberkamp of AMPAS and Lynn Kirste of the Academy Film Archive with special guests Margaret O’Brien; Steve McQueen.s former wife Neile Adams McQueen Toffel; Henry Koster.s son, Robert Koster; and the daughter of Fred MacMurray, Kate MacMurray.
AMPAS will also present a discussion of how art directors use various items to aid in storytelling featuring members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Art Directors Branch as well an exhibit of sketches and behind-the-scenes photography that illustrate the work of costume...
- 3/19/2012
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Elizabeth Warren, a Massachusetts Democrat who is running for the U.S. Senate, spent Tuesday night (Nov. 1) rubbing elbows with some fairly famous faces, including Emmy-winning producer Norman Lear, Barbra Streisand, Rhea Perlman, Danny DeVito and Hans Zimmer, reports the Daily Caller.
THR's Tina Daunt recently called Warren "Hollywood's new 'It girl'" and it looks like she is not wrong. In order to attend the party thrown by Lear at his Hollywood estate, the party-goers had to donate between $1000 and $5000 to Warren's campaign fund.
Streisand's publicist Dick Guttman tells The Caller, "[Streisand] was delighted to meet her."
Warren first gained national attention when she gave a now-famous "Class Warfare" speech as part of her "Talking Tour" in September. The video is below. The 62-year-old Oklahoma native is a bankrupcy expert, a Harvard law professor and currently serving as Special Advisor for the United States Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Warren is trying...
THR's Tina Daunt recently called Warren "Hollywood's new 'It girl'" and it looks like she is not wrong. In order to attend the party thrown by Lear at his Hollywood estate, the party-goers had to donate between $1000 and $5000 to Warren's campaign fund.
Streisand's publicist Dick Guttman tells The Caller, "[Streisand] was delighted to meet her."
Warren first gained national attention when she gave a now-famous "Class Warfare" speech as part of her "Talking Tour" in September. The video is below. The 62-year-old Oklahoma native is a bankrupcy expert, a Harvard law professor and currently serving as Special Advisor for the United States Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Warren is trying...
- 11/4/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
Filed under: TV News
The TV and movie community is reeling after prominent publicist Ronni Chasen was found shot to death in her car early yesterday. She was discovered with at least five gunshot wounds to the chest after she crashed her Mercedes on a Beverly Hills street.
Reports say that she was driving home after attending the premiere and after-party of Cher's new movie, 'Burlesque,' in Los Angeles. Speaking to The New York Post, fellow publicist Dick Guttman said, "The town is gathered together in pain and confusion. ... She didn't have an enemy -- and that's a remarkable thing in this industry."
Police said that Chasen plowed her black Mercedes E-350 into a light pole near Sunset Boulevard and Whittier Drive around 12:30 Am Pt Tuesday -- right after locals reported hearing shots fired in the wealthy residential area. She was found in her car alive,...
The TV and movie community is reeling after prominent publicist Ronni Chasen was found shot to death in her car early yesterday. She was discovered with at least five gunshot wounds to the chest after she crashed her Mercedes on a Beverly Hills street.
Reports say that she was driving home after attending the premiere and after-party of Cher's new movie, 'Burlesque,' in Los Angeles. Speaking to The New York Post, fellow publicist Dick Guttman said, "The town is gathered together in pain and confusion. ... She didn't have an enemy -- and that's a remarkable thing in this industry."
Police said that Chasen plowed her black Mercedes E-350 into a light pole near Sunset Boulevard and Whittier Drive around 12:30 Am Pt Tuesday -- right after locals reported hearing shots fired in the wealthy residential area. She was found in her car alive,...
- 11/17/2010
- by Catherine Lawson
- Aol TV.
Barbra Streisand is still deciding whether or not she will return for a proposed concert tour. The singer bid farewell to her fans with a "final" live appearance in September 2000 - but rumors have circulated that she is close to agreeing a 20-date touring extravaganza which could pocket her a staggering $2 million from each show. But Streisand's publicist Dick Guttman says, "A tour is being explored, but nothing has been finalized and it could still go either way." If the singer does decide to tour, Guttman says there are some "really interesting aspects about it that for now, are a secret."...
- 3/23/2006
- WENN
Anthony Franciosa, who turned in a string of moody, charged performances in a string of movies and TV shows in the late 1950s and 1960s, but whose combative behavior also hampered his career, died Friday of a massive stroke at UCLA Medical Center. He was 77. His wife of 35 years, Rita, and other family members were present, according to his publicist Dick Guttman. Franciosa was nominated for a best actor Oscar in 1958 for his performance as a junkie's beleaguered brother in A Hatful of Rain, a portrayal that previously won him raves on Broadway. Franciosa's movie career began with a sizzle in 1957, when he was cast in major productions for the top directors. He debuted as an introverted nightclub owner in Robert Wise's This Could Be the Night and played a sleazy personal manager in Elia Kazan's A Face in the Crowd. The same year, he re-created his Broadway role for film, starring in Fred Zinnemann's adaptation of A Hatful of Rain, which also starred Eva Marie Saint and Don Murray.
- 1/20/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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