简要:The 200th episode of the 28th season of "American Masters" was released, featuring exclusive director editing for Shane Salerno's documentary "Salinger," with 15 minutes of new material not being released in theaters. Salerno's new director's editing features photos, personal stories, and moments that J.D. Salinger (January 1, 1919 to January 27, 2010) has never seen before in his life and tragic service during World War II, expanding his intimate portrayal of the mysterious author of The Catcher in the Rye. American Master was the first company to reach an agreement with Salerno on Salinger and obtained exclusive domestic television broadcasting rights for the documentary in January 2013. As the official selection for the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival and the Trevord Film Festival, this film made headlines worldwide with its revelations. The Associated Press referred to Salerno's research during his 10-year investigation as "unprecedented" and "a thorough record". Salerno's 10-year journey reached its climax in the first work that transcended the author's insurmountable walls of privacy and isolation. Although more than 100 academic books extensively studied Salinger's work, no one discovered the extraordinary story of Salinger's life. Salerno overcame considerable obstacles and presented these materials in the form of a documentary. Salinger never participated in formal interviews throughout his life, nor did he have any video or audio recordings, nor did he have any photos. In addition, legal restrictions specifically prohibit Salinger from participating in formal interviews. Any reference to Salinger's works in front of the camera is also prohibited, and no one is allowed to read or perform Salinger's works. Anyway, "The American Master: Salinger" It vividly and in detail showcases the author's life and work, as well as the connections between the characters and events that inspire his most famous novels.
The 200th episode of the 28th season of "American Masters" was released, featuring exclusive director editing for Shane Salerno's documentary "Salinger," with 15 minutes of new material not being released in theaters. Salerno's new director's editing features photos, personal stories, and moments that J.D. Salinger (January 1, 1919 to January 27, 2010) has never seen before in his life and tragic service during World War II, expanding his intimate portrayal of the mysterious author of The Catcher in the Rye. American Master was the first company to reach an agreement with Salerno on Salinger and obtained exclusive domestic television broadcasting rights for the documentary in January 2013. As the official selection for the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival and the Trevord Film Festival, this film made headlines worldwide with its revelations. The Associated Press referred to Salerno's research during his 10-year investigation as "unprecedented" and "a thorough record". Salerno's 10-year journey reached its climax in the first work that transcended the author's insurmountable walls of privacy and isolation. Although more than 100 academic books extensively studied Salinger's work, no one discovered the extraordinary story of Salinger's life. Salerno overcame considerable obstacles and presented these materials in the form of a documentary. Salinger never participated in formal interviews throughout his life, nor did he have any video or audio recordings, nor did he have any photos. In addition, legal restrictions specifically prohibit Salinger from participating in formal interviews. Any reference to Salinger's works in front of the camera is also prohibited, and no one is allowed to read or perform Salinger's works. Anyway, "The American Master: Salinger" It vividly and in detail showcases the author's life and work, as well as the connections between the characters and events that inspire his most famous novels.展开