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Dr. Adrian Martin (born 1959) is an Australian film and arts critic born in Melbourne. He now lives in Vilassar de Mar in Spain. Dr. Martin is Adjunct Associate Professor, Film Culture and Theory at Monash University. In 2013-5 he was Distinguished Visiting Professor at Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany. His work has appeared in many magazines, journals and newspapers around the world, and has been translated into over twenty languages and has regular columns in the Dutch ''De Filmkrant'' and in ''Caiman: Cuadernos de cine. Martin studied at Melbourne State College in the late 1970s before going on to teach at MSC, Swinburne, Rusden (later Deakin University) and RMIT. Martin was one of ''The Age'' newspaper's film reviewers for 11 years until early 2006 and has worked as a film reviewer for ABC TV and Radio National. He was co-editor of the online film journal ''Rouge'' between 2003 and 2009. As of 2011 he is the co-editor, with Girish Shambu, of the online film journal ''Lola'', and also serves as one of the editorial team of ''Screening The Past''. He completed a PhD on film style, titled ''Toward a Synthetic Analysis of Film Style'', through Monash University's Art and Design faculty in 2006, which won the Mollie Holman Award for best Arts PhD thesis. ==Audio commentaries== From 2006 to 2011, Martin contributed feature-length audio commentaries to the 'Directors Suite' DVD series produced by Madman Entertainment in Australia. Madman discontinued producing these special bonus features in 2011. In 2015, Martin returned to audio commentary work, commissioned by the British Film Institute and Masters of Cinema labels. Martin's commentary appears on the following films (release dates follow each title): *''Vivre sa vie'' (Godard, July '06; commentary re-used by Criterion USA, 2010) *''The Exterminating Angel'' (Buñuel, September '06) *''Masculin Féminin'' (Godard, December '06) *''Two or Three Things I Know About Her'' (Godard, December '06; commentary re-used by Criterion USA, 2009) *''The Promise'' (Dardennes, March '07) *''Dr Mabuse the Gambler'' (Fritz Lang, July '07) *''The Blue Angel'' (Sternberg, August '07) *''Alice in the Cities'' (in box set Wim Wenders' Road Movies, October '07) *''Journey in Italy'' (Rossellini, November '07) *''Gertrud'' (Dreyer, February '08) *''The Tarnished Angels'' (Sirk, May '08) *''Martha'' (in Fassbinder box set on Melodrama, December '08) *''There's Always Tomorrow'' (Sirk, co-commentary with John Flaus, Feb '09) *''Beware of a Holy Whore'' (Fassbinder, Feb '09) *''Les Cousins'' (Chabrol, Feb '09) *''Ministry of Fear'' (Lang, March '09) *''Fallen Angel'' (Preminger, April '09) Re-released BFI, 2015 *''Whirlpool'' (Preminger, April '09) Re-released BFI, 2015 *''F For Fake'' (Welles, June '09) *''Le Plaisir'' (Ophüls, '09) *''Madame de...'' (Ophüls, '09) *''Good Morning'' (Ozu, co-commentary with John Flaus, '09) *''A Married Woman'' (Godard, '09) *''Le gai savoir'' (Godard, '09) *''La Luna'' (Bertolucci, 09) *''Le Corbeau'' (Clouzot, '10) *''Touchez pas au grisbi'' (Becker, '10) *''Elena and Her Men'' (Renoir, '10) *''The Loyal 47 Ronin'' (Mizoguchi, '10) * ''The Immortal Story'' (Welles, '10) * ''Diary of a Chambermaid'' (Buñuel, '10) * ''Lola Montès'' (Ophüls, '10) * ''Histoire(s) du cinéma'' (Godard, scholarly edition overseen by Martin, 2011) * Seconds (Frankenheimer - Masters of Cinema 2015) * Night and the City (Dassin - BFI, 2015) * Where the Sidewalk Ends (Preminger - BFI, 2015) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Adrian Martin」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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