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Selbstverwirklichung Hinter Der Kamera : Wenn Berühmte Schauspieler Inszenieren Selbstverwirklichung hinter der Kamera : wenn berühmte Schauspieler inszenieren ... Autor(en): Sutter, Bernhard Objekttyp: Article Zeitschrift: Filmbulletin : Zeitschrift für Film und Kino Band (Jahr): 36 (1994) Heft 195 PDF erstellt am: 30.09.2021 Persistenter Link: http://doi.org/10.5169/seals-867081 Nutzungsbedingungen Die ETH-Bibliothek ist Anbieterin der digitalisierten Zeitschriften. Sie besitzt keine Urheberrechte an den Inhalten der Zeitschriften. Die Rechte liegen in der Regel bei den Herausgebern. Die auf der Plattform e-periodica veröffentlichten Dokumente stehen für nicht-kommerzielle Zwecke in Lehre und Forschung sowie für die private Nutzung frei zur Verfügung. Einzelne Dateien oder Ausdrucke aus diesem Angebot können zusammen mit diesen Nutzungsbedingungen und den korrekten Herkunftsbezeichnungen weitergegeben werden. 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Ein Dienst der ETH-Bibliothek ETH Zürich, Rämistrasse 101, 8092 Zürich, Schweiz, www.library.ethz.ch http://www.e-periodica.ch Selbstverwirklichung hinter der Kamera Wenn berühmte Schauspieler inszenieren 1 Dennis Hopper, Sharon Farrel und Linda Manz in OUT OF THE BLUE Regie: Dennis Hopper 2 Robert De Niro bei Dreharbeiten zu A BRONX TALE 3 Danny De Vito und Jack Nicholson in HOFFA Regie: Danny De Vito Charles Chaplin, Orson Welles, Woody Allen, Kenneth Branagh - immer wieder spielen 4 grosse Regisseure im eigenen Film. In letzter Dennis Hopper bei Dreharbeiten Zeit ist nun aber wieder häufig das Gegenteil zu zu COLORS beobachten. Schauspieler nehmen das Zepter in die Hand und versuchen sich als Regisseure. 5 Jüngstes Beispiel: Robert De Niro mit a bronx Gene Hackman TALE. und Clint Eastwood in UNFORGIVEN Von ihm hätte man es am wenigsten erwartet. Regie: Clint Robert De Niro ist der Filmschauspieler Eastwood schlechthin, Verwandlungsberserker und Tausendsassa, mit Leib und Seele engagiert. Was um Himmels Willen mag einen Meister des Faches wie ihn bewegt haben, unter dem Zaun durch zu fressen und Regie zu führen? «Ich wollte endlich meine eigenen Fehler begehen!», mit weltbekanntem Lächeln erklärt er in einem Fernsehinterview seine Motivation. In Tat und Wahrheit hat De Niro alles getan, um in dieser ersten Regiearbeit jegliche Fehler zu vermeiden. Deswegen ist a bronx tale, abgesehen von eini- EQ FILM BULLETIN A.BA 1 Kevin Costner und T. J. Meg Tilly in Lowther in a perfect gen schnell geschnittenen Actionszenen, ein in ten nämlich nur darauf, dass die Wagemutigen THE TWO JAKES mässiger Actiondarsteller oder ein «Oscar»-prä- kett voller Leute in Smokings tanzt.» Und das world Regie: Clint der Machart formeller und herkömmlicher Film straucheln, sich vertun, den Flop fabrizieren. Je Regie: Jack Nicholson mierter Regisseur? nachdem er the two jakes (Fortsetzung von Po- Eastwood geworden, auch Erzählstruktur und Tempo sind grösser der Star, desto grösser die Missgunst. Obwohl a perfect world bereits seine lanskis Chinatown) eigenhändig geschrieben, und konventionell Eine Tatsache, Eddie erinnert sich, wie er beim Schnitt siebzehnte mehr als mancher inszeniert und hat. ganz gar angelegt. Murphy Jodie Foster in Regiearbeit war - produziert Robert De Niro und die durchs Band weg beobachtet werden zu seinem hartem nights beinahe so etwas wie und bei Dreharbeiten zu reputierte Director in einem ganzen Leben Einen Ausweg hat Tim Robbins gefunden. Francis Capra in kann, wenn Schauspieler inszenieren. Verfolgungswahn spürte: «Ich hatte den LITTLE MAN TÄTE schafft -, wird Eastwood auch heute noch Der Hauptdarsteller aus Altmans the player A BRONX TALE Jodie Foster, als Darstellerin oft in gewagter Eindruck, alle seien hinter mir her und wollten mich hauptsächlich als Schauspieler gesehen. Es ist, hatte in der Freizeit ein Drehbuch über einen Rolle, erzählt ihr Regiedebüt man täte fertigmachen!« So unberechtigt waren diese als liesse man den Akteur bloss vorübergehend manipulierenden Senator geschrieben. Doch ihm little Mary McDonnell und Gefühle Eli Wallach und Jack kreuzbrav. Mel Gibson, mit dem Image des nicht. Nach dem Misserfolg der Komödie Kevin Costner in in die Rolle des Regisseurs schlüpfen, als dürfe wurde die frustrierende Erfahrung allzu mancher Nicholson in the two Draufgängers, wagt in the man without a face bei Kritik und Publikum gilt Murphy nicht mehr DANCING WITH WOLFES er diese höchste Aufgabe nur spielen. Auch Autoren zuteil: von den Filmbossen nichts Kevin Costner jakes Regie: Jack nicht die leiseste Abweichung von den goldenen als das schwarze Wunderkind von einst. Hollywood Regie: Danny De Vito hat so seine Mühe, Anerkennung als das Verdikt "unverfilmbar" zu hören zu Nicholson Regieregeln. Robert Redford, schon zum dritten goutiert den Kastenwechsel eben nicht zu finden. Die drei unter seiner Leitung entstandenen bekommen. Robbins ging nach England und liess Mal in einem Vorspann als Regisseur aufgeführt, besonders. Und wehe dem, der dabei scheitert. Filme waren nicht nur kommerziell seinen bob Roberts von einer unabhängigen Robert Redford bei verfilmt auch a river runs through it wieder, Daher sind sogenannte Actor/Directors erfolgreich, sondern auch künstlerisch innovativ. Produktionsfirma finanzieren. Die Kosten von vier Dreharbeiten zu the als müsste er vor dem Lehrerausschuss der selten. Ist ihnen der Erfolg nicht hold, werden sie in Trotz grossem Kritikerlob für the war of the Millionen Dollar spielte dieser Erstling locker MILAGRO BEANFIELD Filmschule bestehen. Und selbst Sean Penn, Enfant ihre Schranken verwiesen, gelingt ihnen jedoch roses wollen die Studios weiter einen blossen ein. Zudem war ihm in niemand WAR Hollywood terrible unter Hollywoods Mimen, wählt in the das Debüt, gelten sie bald ganz als Regisseure. Komödianten in ihm sehen und machen ihm gram. Indian runner eine überangepasste Wer denkt denn bei Künstlern wie Richard zwar Rollen-, aber kaum Regieangebote. Jack Was bewegt denn diese erfolgreichen und Craig Sheffer und Brad Formsprache. Attenborough, John Cassavetes, Jacques Tati Nicholson akzeptiert diese Diskriminierung voller mit allen materiellen Gütern gesegneten Pitt in A RIVER RUNS Wenn Schauspieler inszenieren, regiert noch an sie als Schauspieler, als die sie einst Gelassenheit. Er lacht über Hollywood, das Leinwandhelden, sich in das gänzlich neue und THROUGH IT eben sondern die angefangen hatten? anderen Fällen herrscht gefährliche Regie: Robert Redford nicht künstlerische Entfaltung, In ihn nicht ernst nimmt: «Oft komme ich mir vor Feld der Regie vorzuwagen? Robert nackte Angst. Filmklüngel und Medienwelt war¬ Unsicherheit. Ist etwa Clint Eastwood ein mittel- wie ein Paar brauner Schuhe, das auf einem Par¬ Redford traf es 1979 bei den Dreharbeiten zu sei- FILMBU LLETIN 4.94 FILMBULLETIN 4.34 1 1 THE MAN WITHOUT Robert Duvall bei den A FACE nem ersten eigenen Film ordinary people wie dert es kaum, wenn einzelne Darsteller wie Dreharbeiten zu angelo immer wunderbar gespielt. Inszenierende Rolle spielen. Sicherlich fällt es leichter, sich Regie: Mel Gibson Sheen MY LOVE einen Blitz: «Der Künstler in mir war nicht tot! Diane Keaton, Charlie oder Gene Wilder Schauspieler wissen augenscheinlich, das Beste aus beim Drehen vor den Neulingen zu blamieren, Szene Filme haben. Indem ich eine entwarf, kamen endlich völlig profillose eigene gemacht ihren ehemaligen Kollegen herauszuholen. Das wenn etwas nicht klappt, als vor grossen Stars, Schauspielerei und Malerei zusammen.» Seine Natürlich verfügt der regieführende Klischee das Dexter Fletcher und Zoe Paul Newman bei den vom geschlagenen Kind, später die dann den Lapsus an der nächsten Party etwas die Wahrheit Schauspieler auch über Vorteile. Weitaus der wichtigste Nathanson in Erklärung klingt gar pathetisch, Dreharbeiten zu the selbst auch wieder schlägt, stimmt in diesem Fall genüsslich verbreiten. THE RAGGEDY RAWNEY dürfte in den meisten Fällen profaner sein. ist, dass er frei und franko einen Superstar GLASS MENAGERIE nicht. Jodie Fosters Devise der Darstellerführung a Bronx tale ist einer dieser Filme mit Regie: Bob Hoskins Der Schauspieler ist das Instrument des Regisseurs. für die Hauptrolle verpflichten kann: sich selbst. etwa lautet: «Sorg dafür, dass ein Schauspieler einem Jungen in der Hauptrolle. Robert De Niro Über diese Tatsache hilft kein Starruhm Daneben ersparen die Jahre auf den Drehplätzen sich nie und unter keinen Umständen schlecht hatte schon Ausschau nach einem Barbra Streisand und lange gehalten Und kann es übelnehmen, offenbar die Filmschule. «Wenn man nicht Bob Hoskins und Dexter hinweg. man jemandem nur Mandy Patinkin in fühlt.» Stoff, den er dann unter eigener Regie verfilmen Fletcher bei Dreharbeiten der jahrelang bloss Spielball und seine Zeilen aufsagt, sondern sich zwischen den yentl Das Erstaunliche an dieser Gabe der würde. Als er Chazz Palminteris Bühnenstück ZU RAGGEDY THE Knetmasse Takes Set automatisch Regie: Barbra Streisand anderer war, wenn er endlich selbst am herumtreibt, kriegt man Führung ist, dass die Actor/Directors die Rollen sah, erinnerte er sich seiner Kindheit
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