Creative biography - Quentin Tarantino
Quentin Tarantino is an American filmmaker born on the 27th of March, 1963 in Knoxville, Tennessee. His father, Tony Tarantino, is an Italian-American actor and musician from New York, and his mother, Connie McHugh, is a nurse from Tennessee.
Quentin rose to fame in 1992 with the debut of his hit film Reservoir Dogs which appeared at sundance film festival and kick started his success in the film industry, he followed this up in 1994 with Pulp Fiction which proved to be another runaway success, winning the Palme D 'Or Award at Cannes film festival and being nominated for best picture, best original screenplay and best director at the 1995 Oscars. Since then Tarantino has gone from strength to strength
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We see Quentin 's obsessive qualities in his method and theories surrounding filmmaking, he opts to shoot all of his movies on film as he believes it to be superior to the digital alternative in spite of it being far more costly to use and highly condemns the digital approach to filmmaking even going as far as to say that he feels cheated when he goes to the cinema and realises that what he 's watching was either shot digitally or digitally projected (David vaipin, 2016). It is this psychological trait that leads to his highly respectful approach to the art of filmmaking and as a result a very professional standard of work. We even see the theme of professionalism bleed over into the philosophy of the cinematic worlds he creates, an example of this is in Reservoir Dogs wherein everyone bar Mr Pink, the only main character who survives the Tarantino bloodfest, abandons their professionalism in favour of emotionally driven decisions (Weinberger, 2004). This obsessive psychological nature perhaps lends a hand in the perfectionistic attitude Quentin takes when producing his work. When casting the part of Hans Landa for the film Inglourious Bastards Quentin was unimpressed by the actors that read for the part and after months of casting insisted on not settling for anyone who fell short of his expectations, as a result of this he came within four days of cancelling production of the film altogether until he found Christoph Waltz (DrSotosOctopus, 2013), whose performance would later secure him the academy award for best supporting actor (IMDb, 2016). This example typifies the benefits of Quentin Tarantino 's obsessive nature, he passed up the temptation to cast someone who in his own words, would leave the character on the page (DrSotosOctopus, 2013) and instead pursued the right person while running the risk of staggering financial loss by threatening to cancel the film in the name of