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Brian DePalma - Definition and Overview |
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Brian De Palma (born September 11, 1940 in Newark, New Jersey) is an American film director.
De Palma is often cited as a leading member of the Brat Pack generation of film Directors and Actors including George Lucas and Steven Spielberg. For a time he was quite loyal in casting Amy Irving and Nancy Allen.
His works explore themes of suspense, murder, obsession, and psychiatric disorders, among others. De Palma's cinematic style is much indebted to that of Alfred Hitchcock to whom a number of films 'Dressed to Kill', 'Blow Out' and 'Body Double' are straight homages. He is famous for using techniques of split screen, split-diopter, process shots, and long tracking shots (for example, Snake Eyes opens with an uninterupted 25 minute Steadicam shot.
Critics of DePalma accuse him of being misogynistic, and of emphasizing technical aspects of storytelling at the expense of human stories.
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Example Usage of DePalma |
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RoadRageFilms: Watching "Dressed to kill" Brian DePalma is a great director, not a Hitchcock copycat |
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PaulCiampanelli: All Dexter fans who are bummed that the season now is over should definitely check out Brian DePalma's "Blow Out." |
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jillmiddleton: @phillyrealty We are about 10 minutes from Philly. If you want to set up an appointment, please give Jeff DePalma a call 856-628-2312 |
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