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My Place in the Sun

Life in the Golden Age of Hollywood and Washington

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The son of a celebrated Hollywood director emerges from his father's shadow to claim his own place as a visionary force in American culture. George Stevens, Jr. tells an intimate and moving tale of his relationship with his Oscar-winning father and his own distinguished career in Hollywood and Washington. Fascinating people, priceless stories and a behind-the-scenes view of some of America's major cultural and political events grace this riveting memoir. 

George Stevens, Jr. grew up in Hollywood and worked on film classics with his father and writes vividly of his experience on the sets of A Place in the Sun (1951), Shane (1953), Giant (1956) and The Diary of Anne Frank(1959). He explores how the magnitude of his father's talent and achievements left him questioning his own creative path. The younger Stevens began to forge his unique career when legendary broadcaster Edward R. Murrow recruited him to elevate the Motion Picture Service at the United States Information Agency in John F. Kennedy's Washington. Stevens' trailblazing efforts initiated what has been called the "golden era" of USIA filmmaking and a call to respect motion pictures as art. His appointment as founding director of the American Film Institute in 1967 placed him at the forefront of culture and politics, safeguarding thousands of endangered films and training a new generation of filmmakers.

In My Place in the Sun, George Stevens, Jr. shares his lifelong passion for advancing the art of American film, enlightening audiences, and shining a spotlight on notable figures who inspire us. He provides an insightful look at Hollywood's Golden Age and an insider's account of Washington spanning six decades, bringing to life a sparkling era of American history and culture.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      From first thought to last, this audiobook is a gem--a thoroughly enjoyable listening experience. The multitalented producer and director George Stevens, Jr., best known for his affiliation with CBS broadcasts of the Kennedy Center Honors, provides a shared memoir of his more famous father and himself. The senior Stevens directed such film classics as A PLACE IN THE SUN, GIANT, SHANE, and THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK. Stevens, Jr., has done meticulous research and at age 90 employs his rich baritone to create a memorable performance characterized by a slow and deliberate delivery. Listening provides insight into a deeply patriotic family and, perhaps, the ultimate behind-the-camera view of Golden Age Hollywood's quintessential films. W.A.G. © AudioFile 2023, Portland, Maine

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