Ken Russell
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Definition
Proper noun: - Ken Russell: An English film director, known for his distinctive, flamboyant, and often controversial style in both cinema and television. He was born in 1927.
Usage
- Ken Russell is frequently discussed in the context of biographical films about artists and musicians, where his dramatic and visually intense approach is a defining feature.
- His work is often analyzed within studies of 20th-century British cinema and directors who pushed creative boundaries.
Examples
- The film is one of Ken Russell's most acclaimed works.
- Film scholars often debate the legacy of Ken Russell and his impact on cinematic storytelling.
- A retrospective at the museum featured the early television films of Ken Russell.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used attributively to describe a style reminiscent of his work.
- The music video had a very Ken Russell-esque quality, with its surreal imagery and operatic intensity.
Variants and Related Words
- Russellian (adj): Pertaining to or characteristic of Ken Russell or his flamboyant, excessive cinematic style.
- The director's Russellian excess was both praised and criticized.
Synonyms
- Director, filmmaker, auteur (when emphasizing his distinctive artistic control and signature style).
Noun
- English film director (born in 1927)