How George Cukor's Closeted Identity Made 'Sylvia Scarlett' Revolutionary - Read from a New Book on the Master Director
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Joseph McBride's 'George Cukor's People' explores the nuanced connection between directing and acting, revealing how Cukor's skill with actors shaped a unique cinematic language.
McBride's insightful analysis illustrates how Cukor’s direction transcended the label of being merely an 'actor's director,' showcasing his mastery in the visual integration of performance.
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