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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA biographical film about the acclaimed American humourist and author.A biographical film about the acclaimed American humourist and author.A biographical film about the acclaimed American humourist and author.
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- Récompenses
- 1 victoire au total
Keith David
- Narrator
- (voix)
Kevin Conway
- Mark Twain
- (voix)
Philip Bosco
- Other Voices
- (voix)
Tim Clark
- Other Voices
- (voix)
Amy Madigan
- Other Voices
- (voix)
Russell Banks
- Self
- (non crédité)
John Boyer
- Self
- (non crédité)
Jocelyn Chadwick
- Self
- (non crédité)
Clara Clemens
- Self
- (images d'archives)
- (non crédité)
Jean Clemens
- Self
- (images d'archives)
- (non crédité)
Shelly Fisher Fishkin
- Self
- (non crédité)
Dick Gregory
- Self
- (non crédité)
Hal Holbrook
- Self
- (non crédité)
Chuck Jones
- Self
- (non crédité)
Arthur Miller
- Self
- (non crédité)
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Wow, its long, took me a couple of days to watch this but it was really worth it. There are just so many layers to Mark that you never think you know him completely. I knew all the basics about Twain but I had no idea of all he did and went through. But, if seeing something this long seems daunting, just remember that it's a film by Ken Burns and he has the knack of being able to make anything exciting and keep your attention.
Using Burns' familiar style, the film manages to give a full account of Twain's life and fill the viewer with great admiration. He was an anti-colonialist, supporter of women's suffrage and defender of the rights and nobility of all races--things most folks today probably don't even realize, as they think of him just as an author. And, in his later years, he seemed to completely give way to depression--yet kept writing and was very productive.
Using Burns' familiar style, the film manages to give a full account of Twain's life and fill the viewer with great admiration. He was an anti-colonialist, supporter of women's suffrage and defender of the rights and nobility of all races--things most folks today probably don't even realize, as they think of him just as an author. And, in his later years, he seemed to completely give way to depression--yet kept writing and was very productive.
By far, a great documentary about a truly great American. I never knew there was so much more to Mark Twain than just a few books and a name. From a humble Christian beginning in Florida, Missouri; to a world known presence by his end, Twain was a remarkable human being.
Ken Burns couldn't have picked a better, single person or subject to do a documentary. Mark Twain had great humour, and Burns was able to capture this with powerfully wonderful stories and photos. Twain's life was not always humorous, it was filled with tragedy, both personally and financially.
He was humble though, until the end. We need more men like him.
Ken Burns couldn't have picked a better, single person or subject to do a documentary. Mark Twain had great humour, and Burns was able to capture this with powerfully wonderful stories and photos. Twain's life was not always humorous, it was filled with tragedy, both personally and financially.
He was humble though, until the end. We need more men like him.
To call him a great American is to limit him. He is a citizen of the world, read in every country, more American than anyone else, yet more critical of his country than most. I will never forget how mother read Tom Sawyer to me in German, in a park in Montevideo, Uruguay, when I was only nine, and how I couldn't stop laughing at the funny way the characters talked. I was convulsed with laughter, one of the first big laughing fits of my life. Alas, as I grew up, I lost interest in fiction. But Twain is more than a writer. He is a character with flaws and all. His taste for luxury is disappointing. To coin an aphorism: How sad that people born in log cabins, don't want to live in them! It is heartbreaking to see Twain sink into debt and his family separated by penury. And one also wonders how much Huckleberry Finn owes to Uncle Tom's Cabin. Why not a big documentary about Harriet Beecher Stowe? Was she less of a writer?
Typically emotional and reverential Ken Burns biography, featuring the usual display of wonderful vintage pictures and discreet music and sound accompaniment, as well as professional line-readings and commentaries.
Twain's interesting life alone and all the anecdotal plentifulness of Burns's script guarantee three-and-a-half entertaining hours, but as a documentary about such a witty and sagacious writer, this feels too conventional and tame in style and presentation, hammering home some of its notions about Twain's inner conflicts too repetitively.
It's still quality work, though.
7 out of 10 failed business schemes
Twain's interesting life alone and all the anecdotal plentifulness of Burns's script guarantee three-and-a-half entertaining hours, but as a documentary about such a witty and sagacious writer, this feels too conventional and tame in style and presentation, hammering home some of its notions about Twain's inner conflicts too repetitively.
It's still quality work, though.
7 out of 10 failed business schemes
This is one of the finest films I have ever seen. And I have watched it over and over. One comes away awed that one man could have endured so much sorrow and been able to translate it in a way other people could learn from, sometimes through laughter.
Ken Burns is a treasure. He has given us a well rounded picture of a gifted man who was all too human. Could one person have lived his life more fully than Samuel Clemens? This is a fascinating study of a writer I knew little about and now will honor whenever I hear his name.
Mark Twain was not afraid to write about ugly things, evil things, but wise enough to do so in a manner that lead the reader deep into the subject before realizing the truths he met along the way, and by then it was too late. The reader learned something about slavery or how one group of people treats another or about human nature that he had not intended to learn.
This film is a masterpiece and worth viewing often.
Ken Burns is a treasure. He has given us a well rounded picture of a gifted man who was all too human. Could one person have lived his life more fully than Samuel Clemens? This is a fascinating study of a writer I knew little about and now will honor whenever I hear his name.
Mark Twain was not afraid to write about ugly things, evil things, but wise enough to do so in a manner that lead the reader deep into the subject before realizing the truths he met along the way, and by then it was too late. The reader learned something about slavery or how one group of people treats another or about human nature that he had not intended to learn.
This film is a masterpiece and worth viewing often.
Le saviez-vous
- ConnexionsFeatured in Ken Burns: America's Storyteller (2017)
- Bandes originalesThe Handing Down
Written by Edward Gerhard
Performed by Edward Gerhard
Published by Imaginary Road Music (BMI)
Courtesy of Virtue Records
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- American Lives: Mark Twain
- Lieux de tournage
- Minneapolis, Minnesota, États-Unis(Minnesota)
- Sociétés de production
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- Durée3 heures 32 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.33 : 1
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