Charlie : The Life and Art of Charles Chaplin

Documentaire
    Réalisé par Richard Schickel • Écrit par Richard Schickel
    États-Unis • 2003 • 132 minutes • Couleur et Noir & Blanc
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Résumé

Le documentaire de Richard Schickel retrace autant la carrière fabuleuse de Charles Chaplin en tant qu'acteur, auteur, réalisateur, producteur et compositeur que sa vie privée très controversée : ses liaisons amoureuses, ses quatre mariages, son procès en paternité, ses problèmes avec le FBI qui le mèneront à quitter les Etats-Unis.

Narrated by Sydney Pollack, film critic Richard Schickel's dazzling two-hour plus documentary to one of the towering figures in film: Charles Chaplin. Hardcore Chaplin fans may not find much new material here, but more unfamiliar admirers will gain some valuable information about one of the most famous personalities of the 20th century. Schickel has constructed the documentary as a chronological survey of Chaplin's work, starting with his most significant shorts and covering all of his features. Schickel supports his narration with testimony from artists familiar with Chaplin's work and family members who offer personal insights into the comedian's life. The documentary plays down but doesn't ignore the controversies that swirled around Chaplin's private life. But the main focus is on the films. They include some of the best-loved movies of all time.

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