
Geraldine Chaplin
The Gift of Film Performance
Steven Rybin(Author)
Edinburgh University Press
Published on 15. September 2020
Book
Hardback
264 pages
978-1-4744-2796-8 (ISBN)
Description
Geraldine Chaplin is the most distinguished actor among Charlie Chaplin's children. Through her collaborations with major international film directors, she has created a striking performative presence across international cinema. Her acting also evokes, with varying levels of self-consciousness and in shifting cinematic contexts, the memory of her father's screen performances. This book analyses the distinctive screen art of Geraldine Chaplin and uncover parallels between her performances and her father's work on film. Through this method, this star study explores the rich and surprising relationships between art cinema and silent film comedy, and between modernist and classical cinematic performance. It offers a long overdue appreciation of Geraldine Chaplin's own remarkable screen achievements, all the while shedding new insight into the art of Charlie Chaplin through the singular prism of his daughter's bold work.
Reviews / Votes
Steven Rybin has done us all a service by bringing Geraldine Chaplin's career and art so thoughtfully into view.? Through a series of revelatory close readings, he traces her globe-spanning, seven-decade career, which encompassed turns in British, Spanish, French, Italian, Hollywood, and avant-garde cinemas and included career-defining roles in Doctor Zhivago and Nashville. Throughout, Rybin recognizes Chaplin as an avatar of film history: her earliest screen appearance came as a child extra in her father's Limelight; one of her latest saw her playing her own grandmother in Richard Attenborough's Chaplin. Framing Chaplin's career through its distinct echoes with that of her legendary father, Rybin enables us to see how Geraldine Chaplin both embraced and transcended that legacy to become a preeminent screen artist in her own right. -- Donna Kornhaber, University of Texas at Austin I have never read a better analysis of a major actor's career than Steven Rybin's Geraldine Chaplin: The Gift of Film Performance. His account of Chaplin's remarkably diverse body of work is filled with surprises, making the story of her collaborations with David Lean, Carlos Saura, Robert Altman, Alan Rudolph and numerous other directors not only illuminating, but gripping. Especially rewarding are the parallels he establishes not only with her father's career but with Charlie Chaplin's major performances. -- George Toles, University of Manitoba Dr. Steven Rybin has taken on a difficult task: a bio-study of the progeny of one of Hollywood's most important actors, Charlie Chaplin. Geraldine Chaplin has had a productive and successful career on her own, but Rybin has somehow viewed that career through the lens of her father's-in a respectful and useful way. In addition, the prose itself is a pleasure to read. As a Chaplin (Charlie) scholar myself, I can highly recommend Rybin's book. -- Lisa Stein Haven, author of Syd Chaplin: A Biography and Charlie Chaplin's Little Tramp in America, 1947-1977More details
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Language
English
Place of publication
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
96 black and white illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 239 mm
Width: 163 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
522 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4744-2796-8 (9781474427968)
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Person
Dr Steven Rybin is Associate Professor of Film at Minnesota State University, Mankato. He is the author of several books including Geraldine Chaplin (2020), Gestures of Love: Romancing Performance in Classical Hollywood Cinema (2017), Michael Mann (2013) and Terence Malik and the Thought of Film (2011). He is editor of The Cinema of Hal Hartley (2016), Hamlet Lives in Hollywood (2017) and Stellar Transformations: Movie Stars of the 2010s (2022).
Content
List of figures
Introduction - Into the Limelight
Chapter One - The Kid: Geraldine Chaplin in the Sixties
Chapter Two - The Great Dictator: Geraldine Chaplin in the Films of Carlos Saura
Chapter Three - The Circus: Geraldine Chaplin in the Cinemas of Robert Altman and Alan Rudolph
Chapter Four - A Woman of Paris: Geraldine Chaplin Across French Cinema
Chapter Five - Modern Times: Geraldine Chaplin Across Contemporary Cinema
Introduction - Into the Limelight
Chapter One - The Kid: Geraldine Chaplin in the Sixties
Chapter Two - The Great Dictator: Geraldine Chaplin in the Films of Carlos Saura
Chapter Three - The Circus: Geraldine Chaplin in the Cinemas of Robert Altman and Alan Rudolph
Chapter Four - A Woman of Paris: Geraldine Chaplin Across French Cinema
Chapter Five - Modern Times: Geraldine Chaplin Across Contemporary Cinema