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Published October 22, 2018

FANS REACT TO ARTHUR MILLER DOCUMENTARY

Last night, October 21st the Award Winning documentary “Arthur Miller: Writer” was screened on UK television for the first time.

Rebecca Miller’s film is a portrait of her father, his times and insights, built around impromptu interviews shot over many years in the family home. This celebration of the great American playwright is quite different from what the public has ever seen. It is a close consideration of a singular life shadowed by the tragedies of the Red Scare and the death of Marilyn Monroe; a bracing look at success and failure in the public eye; an honest accounting of human frailty; a tribute to one artist by another. Arthur Miller: Writer invites you to see how one of America’s sharpest social commentators formed his ideologies, how his life reflected his work, and, even in some small part, shaped the culture of our country in the twentieth century. —- HBO Documentary Films

Fans took to social media to express their thoughts and feelings on this insightful and personal account of the acclaimed writers life.

“Marilyn Remembered Fan Club” members had this to say:

“I watched it and loved it. Arthur has always been so guarded imo, and through this documentary I totally see why now. Beautifully made. So glad I watched it.” — Jackie

“It was brilliant!!!” — Paul

“I enjoyed it very much.”— Fraser

“I watched it. I think her fame stifled him, but I think he genuinely loved her intensely, you could see it in his eyes and hear the regret in his voice. Marilyn was a very complex woman with so many insecurities, who I don’t think anyone could have satisfied emotionally. I also felt that he blamed himself for not being enough for her and that in some way felt responsible for her death, but didn’t have the ability to save her.“ — Phillipa

“I watched it in March and I loved it.” — Mandy

“It’s a must see I think” — Jackie

“Beautiful documentary! A very soft Miller. Who couldn’t safe Marilyn. And felt bad about it. They both needed rescuing and they failed each other. But the love was very true.” — Metta

And over on Twitter:

“I watched the Rebecca Miller documentary about her father––” Arthur Miller: Writer” on Sky Atlantic yesterday evening. Went to bed feeling inspired. Highly recommend”. — Karin

“Beautiful & moving documentary ‘Arthur Miller: Writer’ produced by Rebecca Miller, finally showing in the U.K. on @skyatlantic – definitely worth an hour & a half of your time.  Arthur & Marilyn were so valiant to try…but I’m glad he found his soul mate in Inge. Bravo to Rebecca Miller for producing this tribute to her father.” — Hazel

Published October 20, 2018

“ARTHUR MILLER: WRITER” ON UK TV

Thanks to “Marilyn Remembered” Fan Club member Debbie Williams who has pointed out that the 2017 Award winning documentary “Arthur Miller: Writer” will make its debut on UK Television screens 21st October on Sky Atlantic.

From the HBO website:

Rebecca Miller’s film is a portrait of her father, his times and insights, built around impromptu interviews shot over many years in the family home. This celebration of the great American playwright is quite different from what the public has ever seen. It is a close consideration of a singular life shadowed by the tragedies of the Red Scare and the death of Marilyn Monroe; a bracing look at success and failure in the public eye; an honest accounting of human frailty; a tribute to one artist by another. Arthur Miller: Writer invites you to see how one of America’s sharpest social commentators formed his ideologies, how his life reflected his work, and, even in some small part, shaped the culture of our country in the twentieth century.

http://www.arthurmiller.org/documentary/

Published October 20, 2018

MARILYN IN “YOURS RETRO” MAGAZINE

Thanks to “Marilyn Remembered Fan Club” member Nicola Mensah who has informed us that Marilyn features in the latest edition of “Yours Retro” magazine in an article about film stars and fashion designers.  Monroe is shown wearing some of her favourite Pucci designs.

To purchase a copy, head here:
https://www.greatmagazines.co.uk/yours-retro-print-single-issues

Published October 18, 2018

“ALL ABOUT EVE” PLAY HEADING TO THE UK

A stage adaptation of the hugely successful 1950 Academy award winning drama “All About Eve” is heading to London next year.

Gillian Anderson is to play a role made famous by Bette Davis when she takes the lead in a West End stage adaptation of the 1950 film “All About Eve.”  Details were announced of a new production by one of the world’s most in-demand directors, Ivo Van Hove with music by PJ Harvey.

The film tells the story of legendary Broadway star Margo Channing (originally played by Bette Davis) whose career is threatened by a beautiful young fan, Eve. Anderson plays Channing, who has the memorable line: “Fasten Your Seatbelts, it’s going to be a bumpy night!” Lily James will play Eve, following in the footsteps of Anne Baxter.

All About Eve received a record-breaking 14 Oscar nominations and is still the only film to receive four female acting nominations. It ended up with six, including best film.

It is unclear who shall be playing the minor but memorable role that Marilyn Monroe had as Miss Caswell, but we wish them all the best!

It will be running from 2nd February – 11th May at the Noel Coward Theatre in London.  Tickets are selling fast, so don’t miss out!

L-R Anne Baxter, Bette Davis, Marilyn Monroe and George Sanders in the original 1950 film.

For more information and to purchase tickets, head here:
https://www.londontheatredirect.com/play/2704/all-about-eve-tickets.aspx?fbclid=IwAR12fHHb45dvkhYiw0pnsIdFkItDUVEqgtNdbvGEqze3Z4d5NlSOAk1hhwU

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