Peter Jackson talks with Anderson Cooper about his take on the Beatles footage Shot by Michael Lindsay-Hogg.
Fascinating!
Michael Lindsay-Hogg doit la plus grande partie de sa notoriété au fait d’être le « fils caché » d’Orson Welles, et le réalisateur de Let it Be, un documentaire dans lequel il emmène les Beatles jouer sur le toit d’un immeuble ce qui s’avéra être leur dernier concert.
“I’M SADDLED WITH A VERY GOOD MEMORY. I REMEMBER things from 50 years ago like I’m talking to you today.” The director Michael Lindsay-Hogg-who is known as much for
“As a small boy you traversed an exotic, mysterious, and seductive world, encountering the likes of Marion Davies and William Randolph Hearst, playing hide and seek with Olivia de Havilland, serving drinks to Humphrey Bogart, discussing life with Henry Miller... please, tell us more..."
Yes, Michael Lindsay-Hogg (or ‘ML-H’ to quote that hand-stitched monogram on his Charvet foulard) is famous but he is also, considering quite how much he has achieved, lived and seen, surely less famous than he should be, for should we continue our greatest hits countdown of the many causes for his celebrity, the dazzling facts might run
The sometimes anxious characters painted by Lindsay-Hogg contrast to the meta-controversial celebration of the myth of the vertical city with its daily monsters portrayed by Della Sciucca. A director, author, and painter born in New York
Michael Lindsay-Hogg’s paintings are in the collections of many people including:
Mr and Mrs Rodolphe Von Hofmannsthal, Mr and Mrs Julian Sands, Nona Summers, Tara Summers, Jean Marsh, Wes Anderson, Leslie Nasser, Marc Kristal, Jane Moseley, Wendy Goodman, Gloria Vanderbilt, and Mr and Mrs Richard Finkelstein
Lindsay-Hogg's striking and enigmatic work teeters the line somewhere between naïve art, raw psychological expressionism and self-taught representational art ("representation" being a rather malleable notion in this case), all with an underlying sense of extremely dry humor. Portraying curious and mischievously resplendent characters-both real and imagined-in salacious and anecdotal arrangements, the work illustrates a…
Join Town and Country as friends and colleagues enjoy a tray of Circumstantial Lucks: bourbon, fresh lemon juice, honey syrup , shaken and served on the rocks at the book signing party with author, Michael Lindsay-Hogg.
… this beautifully photographed chronicle. By focusing on the musical community on stage rather than just Simon, director Michael Lindsay-Hogg underscores the sense of cultural occasion surrounding the pair of concerts.
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