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      Hits, Flops, and Other Illusions: My Fortysomething Years in Hollywood

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      This dishy memoir from the director of Blood Diamond, The Last Samurai, Legends of the Fall, and Glory, creator of television shows Thirtysomething and Once and Again, and executive producer of My So-Called Life, gives a behind-the-scenes ...

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      Product ID:9781668046999
      Product Form:Hardback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Hits, Flops, and Other Illusions
      Subtitle:My Fortysomething Years in Hollywood
      Authors:Author: Ed Zwick
      Page Count:304
      Subjects:Individual film directors, film-makers, Individual film directors, film-makers, Memoirs, Memoirs
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      This dishy memoir from the director of Blood Diamond, The Last Samurai, Legends of the Fall, and Glory, creator of television shows Thirtysomething and Once and Again, and executive producer of My So-Called Life, gives a behind-the-scenes look at working with some of the biggest names in Hollywood. With writing that is by turns nostalgic and warm, gossipy and aggrieved, but always insightful and full of heart, it adds up to a layered love letter to showbusiness and the people who make it happen.
      This heartfelt and wry career memoir from the director of Blood Diamond, The Last Samurai, Legends of the Fall, About Last Night, and Glory, creator of the show thirtysomething, and executive producer of My So-Called Life, gives a dishy, behind-the-scenes look at working with some of the biggest names in Hollywood.

      “I’ll be dropping a few names,” Ed Zwick confesses in the introduction to his book. “Over the years I have worked with self-proclaimed masters-of-the-universe, unheralded geniuses, hacks, sociopaths, savants, and saints.”

      He has encountered these Hollywood types during four decades of directing, producing, and writing projects that have collectively received eighteen Academy Award nominations (seven wins) and sixty-seven Emmy nominations (twenty-two wins). Though there are many factors behind such success, including luck and the contributions of his creative partner Marshall Herskovitz, he’s known to have a special talent for bringing out the best in the people he’s worked with, especially the actors. In those intense collaborations, he’s sought to discover the small pieces of connective tissue, vulnerability, and fellowship that can help an actor realize their character in full.

      Talents whom he spotted early include Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Denzel Washington, Claire Danes, and Jared Leto. Established stars he worked closely with include Leonardo DiCaprio, Anthony Hopkins, Tom Cruise, Julia Roberts, Anne Hathaway, Daniel Craig, Jake Gyllenhaal, Bruce Willis, Demi Moore, and Jennifer Connelly. He also sued Harvey Weinstein over the production of Shakespeare in Love—and won. He shares personal stories about all these people, and more.

      Written mostly with love, sometimes with rue, this memoir is also a meditation on working, sprinkled throughout with tips for anyone who has ever imagined writing, directing, or producing for the screen. Fans with an appreciation for the beautiful mysteries—as well as the unsightly, often comic truths—of crafting film and television won’t want to miss it.
      Imprint Name:Simon & Schuster
      Publisher Name:Simon & Schuster
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2024-02-29

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      Weight496 g
      Dimensions237 × 163 × 28 mm