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Apocalypse Now - The Lost Photo Archive

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"Chas's stunning photos bring back the experience." -Francis Ford Coppola

Hired in 1976 by Francis Ford Coppola as the still photographer for his masterpiece Apocalypse Now, Chas Gerretsen's private archive of hundreds of photographs propels readers immediately into the chaos and drama surrounding one of the most important movies ever made.


Gerretsen was a renowned freelance photographer who had previously worked in Chile and Vietnam when he got the call from Coppola, who was looking for a combat photographer for a war movie. Given unprecedented access to the film's stars, extras, crew, and legendary behind-the-scenes drama he spent six months in the Philippines, shooting thousands of images. Culled from that archive, these full-color photographs offer an intimate glimpse of the turmoil and excitement of a Hollywood spectacle rising out of the unpredictable climate of the Philippine rainforest. Capturing the star power of Marlon Brando, Martin Sheen, and Dennis Hopper, as well as the sprawling sets, he takes us into the beauty of the Southeast Asian jungle and shows us how its inhabitants were incorporated into the filming. Throughout the book, Gerretsen's astute reflections of his experience on set are as fascinating as his photography. While Apocalypse Now remains one of the most critically acclaimed movies of all time, the making of the film is equally legendary. Nearly fifty years later, Gerretsen's photographs remind us of Coppola's artistic achievements and of a pivotal era in American cultural history.

About the author

Chas Gerretsen was born in Groningen, The Netherlands, in 1943. Gerretsen was a war photographer, photojournalist, and film set photographer. His photographs of armed conflicts, Hollywood films and celebrity portraits were published in most major magazines, including Time, Newsweek and Rolling Stone magazine. Gerretsen’s work will be shown in a major retrospective at the Netherlands Photo Museum in the summer of 2021.

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"Chas's stunning photos bring back the experience." —Francis Ford Coppola


Hired in 1976 by Francis Ford Coppola as the still photographer for his masterpiece Apocalypse Now, Chas Gerretsen’s private archive of hundreds of photographs propels readers immediately into the chaos and drama surrounding one of the most important movies ever made.


Gerretsen was a renowned freelance photographer who had previously worked in Chile and Vietnam when he got the call from Coppola, who was looking for a combat photographer for a war movie. Given unprecedented access to the film’s stars, extras, crew, and legendary behind-the-scenes drama he spent six months in the Philippines, shooting thousands of images. Culled from that archive, these full-color photographs offer an intimate glimpse of the turmoil and excitement of a Hollywood spectacle rising out of the unpredictable climate of the Philippine rainforest. Capturing the star power of Marlon Brando, Martin Sheen, and Dennis Hopper, as well as the sprawling sets, he takes us into the beauty of the Southeast Asian jungle and shows us how its inhabitants were incorporated into the filming. Throughout the book, Gerretsen’s astute reflections of his experience on set are as fascinating as his photography. While
Apocalypse Now
remains one of the most critically acclaimed movies of all time, the making of the film is equally legendary. Nearly fifty years later, Gerretsen’s photographs remind us of Coppola’s artistic achievements and of a pivotal era in American cultural history.

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»Chas Gerretsen, des Krieges müder Kriegsreporter (...) träumte vom Frieden als Setfotograf. Dann fotografierte der in Coppolas Herz der Finsternis - den Film als Krieg.«

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»Chas Gerretsen, des Krieges müder Kriegsreporter (...) träumte vom Frieden als Setfotograf. Dann fotografierte der in Coppolas Herz der Finsternis - den Film als Krieg.« Welt am Sonntag

Product details

Authors Chas Gerretsen
Publisher Prestel
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.03.2022
 
EAN 9783791388083
ISBN 978-3-7913-8808-3
No. of pages 256
Dimensions 245 mm x 28 mm x 307 mm
Weight 1772 g
Illustrations 140 Farbabb.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Photography, film, video, TV

Südostasien, Vietnamkrieg, einzelne Schauspieler und Darsteller, Marlon Brando, Francis Ford Coppola, Film, Kino, entdecken, Martin Sheen, auseinandersetzen, Netherlands Photo Museum, Chas Gerretsen

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