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Rouben MamoulianRouben Mamoulian
Armenian-American director Rouben Mamoulian, who was born in Tbilisi, Georgia, in 1898, and died in December 1987, was one of the pioneers of the Broadway musical theater and the Golden Age of Hollywood. He directed Greta Garbo, Maurice Chevalier, Marlène Dietrich, Gary Cooper and Cyd Charisse in some of their finest roles. He made such amazing pictures as The Mark of Zorro and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hide and enriched the early talkies with his daring innovations. To mark the 20th anniversary of his death and Armenia Year in France, this film looks back at Mamoulian’s dense, complex career: a vital document for the history of cinema.
France - 2006 - 1 h 03 mn - 16 mm • DV Cam - Colour
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