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  1. Rouben Mamoulian en el rodaje de La feria de la vanidad (Rouben Mamoulian, 1935) L’ATALANTE 27 enero - junio 2019 62 CUADERNO · EXPERIMENTACIÓN, VANGUARDIA Y DESVIACIONES DE LA NORMA Mamoulian rueda sus primeros cinco títulos bajo contrato con Paramount Pictures: el melodrama musical Aplauso, el film de gangsters Las calles de la ciudad (City Streets, 1931), el largometraje fantástico El ...

  2. 6 de jul. de 2010 · Rouben Mamoulian’s. Applause. Applause. 1929. USA. Directed by Rouben Mamoulian. These notes accompany screenings of Rouben Mamoulian’s Applause, July 7, 8, and 9 in Theater 3. Rouben Mamoulian’s (1898–1987) career as a film director showed potential for five years, before limping into a disappointing second act and then virtually ...

  3. 10 de ene. de 2024 · Defining Cinema: Rouben Mamoulian and Hollywood Film Style, 1929–1957 is an in-depth study of Mamoulian’s films, the ideas behind them, and their place within the history of sound cinema. Though Mamoulian was a filmmaker of startling originality in the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s, his contributions to film history have gone underexamined, and Mamoulian remains badly undervalued and ...

  4. Rouben Mamoulian's films include Love Me Tonight, Queen Christina, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Applause

  5. Rouben Mamoulian "The status of Rouben Mamoulian as one of the screen's great innovators - as a director who used sound, color, and the camera in new and exciting ways - remains undimmed… Mamoulian had a lifelong interest in movement and rhythm in film, and, at his best, as in the enchanting Love Me Tonight , he made the screen shimmer and glow with a matchless kinetic energy."

  6. La reina Cristina de Suecia es una película dirigida por Rouben Mamoulian con Greta Garbo, John Gilbert, Ian Keith, Lewis Stone .... Año: 1933. Título original: Queen Christina. Sinopsis: Suecia, siglo XVII. Durante la guerra de los Treinta Años (1618-1648) muere, en la batalla de Lutzen, el rey Gustavo Adolfo de Suecia.

  7. Rouben Mamoulian, (born Oct. 8, 1897, Tiflis, Georgia, Russian Empire—died Dec. 4, 1987, Los Angeles, Calif., U.S.), Russian-U.S. director. After training as an actor at the Moscow Art Theatre, he moved to London in 1918, where he directed operettas and musicals. After immigrating to the U.S. in 1923, he worked for the Theatre Guild and ...