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Biography

“There are no "old" movies really - only movies you have already seen and ones you haven't". Peter Bogdanovich was a multifaceted figure in American cinema, excelling as a director, screenwriter, actor, producer, and critic. As a leading figure of the New Hollywood, he left an indelible mark on the industry. His magnum opus, "The Last Picture Show" (1971), remains his most celebrated work, followed closely by the acclaimed "What's Up, Doc?" (1972), "Paper Moon" (1973), and the documentary "Directed by John Ford" (1971). Known for his versatility and refusal to limit himself to one genre, as a filmmaker who tries and refuses to repeat himself, Bogdanovich infused his films by often mixing comedy with other genres such as musicals, romance, road movies, and espionage. His choreographed sequence shots and meticulous staging reflected almost a musical sensibility and a playful narrative symphony alongside choral character structures. With his keen eye for geographical logic and his mas

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Filmography