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The Last Impresario : ウィキペディア英語版
The Last Impresario

''The Last Impresario'' is a 2013 documentary film about prolific British theatre impresario and film producer Michael White. The film is directed by Gracie Otto, and made its world premiere at the BFI London Film Festival in October 2013,〔(SBS.com.au | Gracie Otto's The Last Impresario to premiere at London Film Festival ), by Oliver Pfeiffer, 10 September 2013〕〔(FilmInk.com.au | 'The Last Impresario' to premiere at BFI London Film Festival ), by Cara Nash, 5 September 2013〕 where it was positively received by critics.〔(Variety Magazine | London Film Review: 'The Last Impresario' ), by Charles Gant, 29 October 2013〕〔(The Hollywood Reporter | The Last Impresario: London Review ), by Stephen Dalton, 13 October 2013〕〔(WizardRadio.co.uk | Review: The Last Impresario ), 14 October 2013〕
The film features interviews with Michael White and many of his close friends and colleagues, including John Cleese, Naomi Watts, Kate Moss, Rachel Ward, Yoko Ono, Barry Humphries, Wallace Shawn, Andre Gregory, John Waters, Jim Sharman, Peter Richardson (British Director), Nigel Planer, Nell Campbell, Lorne Michaels, Jeremy Thomas, Jean-Jacques Lebel, Brian Thomson, Anna Wintour, Lyndall Hobbs, and many more.〔(The Last Impresario | Official Website )〕
== Story ==
The film examines Michael's life and legacy, from his birth in Glasgow in 1936, to his early childhood and education at Lyceum Alpinum Zuoz in Switzerland and then at the Sorbonne in Paris, to his rising success as a young theatre impresario in London's West End, where he staged over 100 productions, including ''Oh! Calcutta!'', ''The Rocky Horror Show'', ''A Chorus Line'', and ''Annie''. Michael's success as a feature film producer, responsible for ''Monty Python and the Holy Grail'', ''The Rocky Horror Picture Show'', ''Jabberwocky'', and ''My Dinner With Andre'', among many others, is also detailed. The film documents Michael's recent heart attack, bankruptcy, and the sale of his life's collection of memorabilia in 2011 at a Sotheby's auction. The film explores the strong relationships Michael has forged with some of the most famous and influential artists, musicians, actors, filmmakers, comedians and celebrities of the twentieth century, including Kate Moss, John Cleese, Jack Nicholson, John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Mick Jagger, Pina Bausch, Andy Warhol, Naomi Watts, and many more, through a combination of interviews, narration, archival footage, home video, location photography, excerpts from his plays and films, letters, and candid personal photographs.〔(The Last Impresario | Official Website )〕

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