Fred Zinnemann

Fred Zinnemann

  • Born: 1907-4-29
  • Birthplace: Austria Vienna
  • Height: 5' 6½" (1.69 m)
  • Profession: director
  • Nationality: Austria
  • Representative Works: At noon, the loyal soul in troubled times, the biography of nuns, the good looks and the country
  • Fred Zinnemann (English name: Fred Zinnemann), male, born on April 29, 1907 in Vienna, the capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire (now Austria) , died on March 14, 1997 in London, England, professional director, founded in Paris in 1927 He was the first student of the film and photography technical school. Later became a director. [6] 
    Extended Reading
    • Cora 2022-01-12 08:01:41

      The style of this film is extremely concise

      The film won an Oscar in 1966. At first, the filmmaker Columbia was not optimistic, which led to an extremely tight shooting budget. But the director still completed the production extraordinary. Several scenes are impressive, such as the scene where Moore meets his wife and daughter in the Tower...

    • Winnifred 2022-01-12 08:01:41

      A more malicious situation

      There are too many film and television works in the Henry VIII period. The British film "A Man For All Seasons" in 1966, the most unique thing is that it focused on capturing a complex and unspeakable situation. . Regarding this situation, we can start with the experience of Jesus in the Bible....

    • Anthony 2022-03-24 09:03:02

      Not picking on shortcomings, probably because other characters are a little rigid, of course, the absolute focus is on Moore. Solar terms and piety are attributed to the soul contract between God and man. Politics and defense are based on the laws of man on earth. Many of Moore's speculative dialogues can also be classified into the category of medieval legal dramas.

    • Carmel 2022-03-25 09:01:15

      The whole film is about acting, and the farewell scene in prison is quite expressive. Queen Anne appeared for a few minutes, and the actress she was looking for was very beautiful. Henry 8 in the film was a little nervous, and seemed to be convulsed when she laughed...

    A Man for All Seasons quotes

    • Alice More: As for understanding, I understand you're the best man I ever met or ever likely to. And if you go, God knows why I suppose, though as God's my witness, God's kept deadly quiet about it. And if any one wants to know my opinion of the King and his Council, he only has to ask for it!

      Sir Thomas More: Why, it's a lion I married. A lion. A lion!

    • Alice More: Take your muddy paws off me! Filthy, stinking, gutter-fed, turnkey! I'll see you suffer for this!