The Wild One

Documentaire
    Réalisé par Tessa Louise-Salomé • Écrit par Tessa Louise-Salomé, Sarah Contou-Terquem
    France • 2022 • 94 minutes • Couleur et Noir & Blanc
Résumé

Petit garçon des Carpates rescapé de la Shoah, déraciné à New York, metteur en scène à succès, poumon de l’Actors Studio, directeur d’acteurs visionnaire, protégé d’Hollywood mais aussi exilé, conspué, oublié, Jack Garfein a vécu plusieurs vies. The Wild One fait découvrir la vision du monde d’un homme dont la vie entière fut tournée vers l’idée que la création artistique est un acte de survie.

An innovative, cinematic exploration of acting as a form of survival, through the life and work of Jack Garfein: Holocaust survivor, Actors Studio co-founder, controversial stage and screen director. A journey of an enigmatic, censored artist, The Wild One explores the importance of his legacy and questions how art can draw on personal memory to better enlighten our present.

"In the work of Jack Garfein - Holocaust survivor, theater and film director, key figure in the formation of the Actors Studio - past and and present freely intermingled to contribute to memorable stage productions and in two films, many which were ahead of their time in tackling such issues as homosexuality, race and violence. Powered by his vivid recollections and augmented with readings by Willem Dafoe, The Wild One traces Garfein's life: his Czechoslovakian youth, his family’s fleeing the Nazis, surviving in Auschwitz and other camps, his 1946 arrival at 16 in New York and coming under the wing of Lee Strasberg, Hollywood, his marriage to actress Carroll Baker. Director Tessa Louise-Salomé inspiringly places Garfein in a large, unadorned space which he freely fills with details of his life, accompanied by film clips, photos and comments from film historians and those who knew him : actors, students, his daughter and son, friends. Whether describing his encounter with Mengele, his relationship with his mother, his life with Baker or friendship with Marilyn Monroe, Garfein always is lucid, animated, incredibly intimate and passionate, reflecting a life where historical tragedy and personal art formed a unique, driving, uncompromising vision."
(Brian Gordon - Tribeca Film Festival)

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