Irwin Winkler is an American film producer, writer, and director. He is the recipient of numerous American and international honors.
I’ve had the good fortune to work with Irwin Winkler on many
pictures over the years, from the 70s up to the present, and he’s
one of my most trusted and valued collaborators and friends. Irwin
and his late producing partner Robert Chartoff started making
movies at a very particular time: the period of transition from the
old Hollywood to the age of the independent producers. That’s why
this book is valuable on multiple levels—as a lively memoir with
more than one amazing inside story, as a first-hand work of cinema
history, and as the testament of a pivotal figure in American
moviemaking.
*Martin Scorsese*
“Devoid of cynicism and full of relish, here’s a deftly written
recollection of an eventful and happy life in a precarious and,
frankly, insane business; a remarkably clear-eyed look behind the
scenes of moviemakingand behind the schemes of getting movies
made.”
*Kevin Kline*
“A candid, revealing memoir … Winkler explores the exigencies of
conceiving, financing, casting, and shooting a movie as well as the
incessant troubleshooting, placating of the intemperate or
churlish, cajoling, pleading, negotiating, and always thinking fast
on one's feet—not to mention promotion, securing distribution, and
other responsibilities. … Any film buff would love to join Winkler
for a long conversation over drinks and dinner. At their best, his
recollections are as rich as his films are memorable.”
*Kirkus Reviews*
“Illuminating … Drawing on work diaries, Winkler gives insight into
the creation of Raging Bull, The Right Stuff, the Rocky series, and
Martin Scorsese’s forthcoming The Irishman, among many others. …
Winkler’s recollections add up to a lively chronicle that will
entertain film buffs and enlighten film students.”
*Publishers Weekly*
“Fascinating … A Life in Movies is full of delicious stories …
Winkler's memoir proceeds movie by movie, failures as well as
successes, so that it can serve both as a primer for would-be
producers and an account of Hollywood's greatest generation that
will engross the general reader as well.”
*The Hollywood Reporter*
“Winkler has produced some of the most memorable films of the past
50 years, from Raging Bull and The Right Stuff to the entire Rocky
franchise and Martin Scorsese’s up-coming The Irishman. … His
behind-the-scenes look at the interpersonal workings of Hollywood
is a treat.”
*Library Journal*
“Charming and anecdote packed…popcorn for movie nerds.”
*Newsweek*
“Winkler’s new memoir, A Life in Movies, is his personal chronicle
of what did happen in a distinguished career that always kept him
guessing: the Academy Award win for best picture, even though the
studio wanted a different leading man (“Rocky”); the Oscar
contender that had everything going for it but was a confounding
box office disappointment (“The Right Stuff”); and a now-certified
classic that could have starred Tom Cruise and Madonna as the leads
(“Goodfellas”).”
*Washington Post*
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