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阿多尔·柯普莱克里什汗

    阿多尔·柯普莱克里什汗

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  • 介绍:Adoor Gopalakrishnan is Indias most acclaimed contemporary filmmaker. Born in 1941 in Kerala, a state in south India, he belongs to a family with strong links to the performing arts, especially Kathakali, a highly-stylised form of dance drama. From the age of eight Adoor began acting for the stage, later producing and directing over twenty plays, several written by him. He is the author of two books on the theatre as well as a book on the cinema, "The World of Cinema", for which he won a national award in 1983. In 1962 Adoor enrolled in the Film and Television Institute in Pune and graduated in 1965 with a diploma in Scriptwriting and Direction. The same year he founded the Chitralekha Film Society of Trivandrum as well as the Chitralekha Film Cooperative. Both played a key role in the development of film culture in Kerala. In 1972 Adoor made Swayamvaram/Ones Own Choice, his first full-length feature film. It launched the New Cinema in Kerala and became one of the major films of the Indian New Wave. He has since made seven more films (along with over 25 shorts and documentaries), all of which have won major national and international awards: Kodiyettam/Ascent (1977); Elippathayam/Rat Trap (1981); Mukhamukham/Face to Face (1984); Anantaram/Monologue (1987); Mathilukal/The Walls (1990); Vidheyan/The Servile (1993), and Kathapurushan/Man of the Story (1995). Elippathayam received the prestigious British Film Institute Award in 1982; Mukhamukham won the FIPRESCI prize in 1985; Kathapurushan was honoured in India in 1995 with the National Award for Best Film. Retrospectives of Adoors films have been held in Pesaro, Helsinki, La Rochelle, Nantes, Munich, and New York. All of Adoors films draw on the history and culture of his native Kerala. Keralas transition from feudalism to modernity serves as a backdrop to his complex meditations on the psychology of power, the nature of oppression, the corruption of patriarchy, and the coexistence of the modern and the feudal in



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  • Adoor Gopalakrishnan is Indias most acclaimed contemporary filmmaker. Born in 1941 in Kerala, a state in south India, he belongs to a family with strong links to the performing arts, especially Kathakali, a highly-stylised form of dance drama. From the age of eight Adoor began acting for the stage, later producing and directing over twenty plays, several written by him. He is the author of two books on the theatre as well as a book on the cinema, "The World of Cinema", for which he won a national award in 1983. In 1962 Adoor enrolled in the Film and Television Institute in Pune and graduated in 1965 with a diploma in Scriptwriting and Direction. The same year he founded the Chitralekha Film Society of Trivandrum as well as the Chitralekha Film Cooperative. Both played a key role in the development of film culture in Kerala. In 1972 Adoor made Swayamvaram/Ones Own Choice, his first full-length feature film. It launched the New Cinema in Kerala and became one of the major films of the Indian New Wave. He has since made seven more films (along with over 25 shorts and documentaries), all of which have won major national and international awards: Kodiyettam/Ascent (1977); Elippathayam/Rat Trap (1981); Mukhamukham/Face to Face (1984); Anantaram/Monologue (1987); Mathilukal/The Walls (1990); Vidheyan/The Servile (1993), and Kathapurushan/Man of the Story (1995). Elippathayam received the prestigious British Film Institute Award in 1982; Mukhamukham won the FIPRESCI prize in 1985; Kathapurushan was honoured in India in 1995 with the National Award for Best Film. Retrospectives of Adoors films have been held in Pesaro, Helsinki, La Rochelle, Nantes, Munich, and New York. All of Adoors films draw on the history and culture of his native Kerala. Keralas transition from feudalism to modernity serves as a backdrop to his complex meditations on the psychology of power, the nature of oppression, the corruption of patriarchy, and the coexistence of the modern and the feudal in



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作为当今世界影坛上最著名的印度导演,阿多尔·柯普莱克里什汗是新印度电影的领军人物之一,也被认为是真正继承了前辈电影巨匠萨蒂亚吉特·雷伊衣钵的新时代导演,确实在他的电影中处处体现出的那种睿智,谨慎和人文关怀,都可以看出受萨蒂亚吉特·雷伊影响的痕迹。

柯普莱克里什汗于1941年生于南印度的喀拉拉邦省,他对家乡有着深厚的感情,日后他的所有电影都是在这里拍摄而成的。柯普莱克里什汗的家庭以一种古老的印度传统舞蹈的表演为生,他在孩提时代就已经登台表演,而他自幼挚爱电影,学生时代,他已经撰写并执导了超过20部舞台剧。他毕业于印度电影学院,他的第一部电影《自己做主》(One'sOwnChoice)讲述的是一对乡下的年青夫妇初入城市的故事,有着浓重的模仿雷伊的痕迹,获印度最佳影片,最佳导演,最佳摄影以及最佳女主角奖。而他在第二部电影《乡音》(Accent)里面则更多的体现了自己的风格,他的第三部电影《老鼠陷阱》讲述一个保守顽固的族长怎样试图在新时代维持过时的封建制度,本片获得了1982年英国电影学院奖最佳原创和最具想象力奖,也是他的作品第一次在国际上赢得奖项。

时至今日,柯普莱克里什汗共撰写并执导了9部电影长片,25部短片和纪录片。他的所有作品都获得过国内外各类奖项。他曾2度获得印度最佳影片,4次获得印度最佳导演,3次获得最佳剧本。他的电影曾5次获得最佳演员。他的影片分别在新德里,卡罗维发利、威尼斯、新加坡等电影节上连续6次获得国际电影评论家奖(FIPRESCI)。其他国际奖项包括:UNICEF电影奖(威尼斯),OCIC电影奖(阿美恩斯),INTERFILM奖等。为了表彰他为印度电影所作的杰出贡献,印度政府在1984年授予他荣誉称号。他的新电影《影子杀手》(ShadowKill)讲述一个刽子手因为对自己工作的怀疑而饱受内心折磨,因为反映了人权问题在鹿特丹电影节被授予阿姆斯特-丹东奖。他的文集《电影世界》于1984年被评为印度最佳电影书籍。为了表彰他对世界电影的贡献,法国政府最近授予他法国文化界最高荣誉"艺术文学巨匠"。

电影作品

上映时间

剧名

扮演角色

导演

主演

担任职务

2007

四女性

阿多尔·柯普莱克里什汗

GeethuMohandas,兰迪塔·达斯

导演编剧制作人艺术指导

2005

电影人vs.大老板

Himself

CarlosBenpar

玛塔·贝蒙特,伍迪·艾伦

演员

2005

Cineastesenacció

Himself

CarlosBenpar

GabrielAgustí,伍迪·艾伦

演员

2002

影子杀手

阿多尔·柯普莱克里什汗

OduvilUnnikrishnan,Sukumari

导演编剧制作人

1990

阿多尔·柯普莱克里什汗

玛摩缇,Thilakan

导演编剧制作人

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