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Bernard Rose (born 1960 in London) is an English filmmaker, considered a pioneer of digital filmmaking. [1] He is best known for directing the horror films Paperhouse (1988) and Candyman (1992), [2] the historical romances Immortal Beloved (1994) [3] [4] and Anna Karenina (1997), and the independent drama Ivans xtc (2000), for which he was ...
Bernard William George Rose OBE FRCO (9 May 1916 – 21 November 1996) was a British organist, soldier, composer, and academic. A graduate of Cambridge University, he is best known for his compositions of Anglican church music; his Preces and Responses, for use in the Anglican services of Mattins and Evensong, is widely performed.
Bernard Rose. Director: Candyman. Born on 4th August 1960, in London, England, Bernard Rose began his career by making Super 8 films at the age of 9. The BBC held an amateur movie competition which he won in 1975, causing his 3-minute film to air on the BBC.
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Jun 14, 2022 · “Horror is a filmmaker’s medium,” says Bernard Rose, director of ‘90s classic Candyman. Scary movies were considered cheap and schlocky when his creepy flick hit cinemas – and we’ve just asked...
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Apr 8, 2019 · Bernard Rose’s films are often dark, challenging and unpredictable. A Londoner by birth, Rose often presents characters at their lowest ebb, displaying their least attractive traits while engaging or unearthing the dark recesses of their humanity.
Sep 3, 2021 · Bernard Rose followed up his 1992 horror classic with a Beethoven biopic and four Tolstoy adaptations. Will the new sequel give him another shot?
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Bernard Rose. Director: Candyman. Born on 4th August 1960, in London, England, Bernard Rose began his career by making Super 8 films at the age of 9. The BBC held an amateur movie competition which he won in 1975, causing his 3-minute film to air on the BBC.