Alan Rickman on A Little Chaos: Reel Pieces with Annette Insdorf
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- Опубликовано: 24 июн 2015
- Starring Kate Winslet as a landscape designer during the reign of Louis XIV, A Little Chaos is a costume drama with a modern sensibility.
Hired to create a rock garden in the palace of Versailles, she rises to both professional and romantic challenges, working under master architect Le Notre (Mathias Schoenaerts) while trying to please "The Sun King" (Rickman). The excellent supporting cast includes Stanley Tucci as the King's flamboyant brother, as well as Helen McCrory and Jennifer Ehle as elegant women engaged in court intrigue.
Alan Rickman's film debut as the villain in Die Hard led to a rich career including such memorable roles as the Sheriff of Nottingham in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, and the hero of Anthony Minghella’s Truly Madly Deeply. His movies include Sense and Sensibility, Close My Eyes, Love Actually, Sweeney Todd and all eight films in the Harry Potter series. For the telefilm Rasputin, he won Emmy, Golden Globe and SAG Awards. Rickman directed and co-wrote the 1997 feature film The Winter Guest, starring Emma Thompson and Phyllida Law. A prolific theatre director and actor, he is best known for starring in the RSC productions of Les Liaisons Dangereuses and Private Lives, for which he received Tony and Drama Desk Award nominations.
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He's adorable.
right after 41:00 that part about the stitching and then he giggles. so cute!
What a wonderful human being he was. I still can’t believe he’s gone.
me too😢❤
Ditto
I was there. My only problem was that the interviewer liked to hear herself talk. Sometimes, I just wanted her to shut up and get to the question.
How lucky you are
What date was it? You lucky one!
Never a dull moment with this man.
Rest in Paradise Alan 💚
My family: why do you like this guy hes dead
Me:I may just found out about him that doesn't mean it doesn't hurt the same.
I may just started to love his work after 5 years of his death but ill keep his legacy alive along with everyone else. "Always"
I swear, I miss this man as if I knew him. RIP
I miss you Alan, every single day. This interview broke my heart, knowing you're not here now. The world is emptier without you. You bring the light and love and best things to us. The way you answer, the way you tell a story, it's adorable, it's incredibly brilliant. I miss you, miss your voice, your smile. Stay well up there my dearest.
J b u
V8, b,
Beautifully said; it is tragic that this renaissance man is no longer here
Absolutely in love 💔
We miss you Alan
He was so humble me made sure everyone got recognition
I loved that he used a beautiful woman who is gracefully aging and showed her for her complete worth. He reinforced this with comments about aging, the blown rose and the death of the Queen shown in a loving light.
I fell in love with his role in Sense and Sensibility. He seems like a really nice man outside of his roles. I didn't know he passed away.
While I loved his acting in other roles, especially Die Hard, I really began to have a crush on him after seeing S&S. What a wonderful portrayal.
A wonderful interview...he had so much depth...and so very kind.
His diaries were published this year and have lots of insights about this film.
Deeply fascinating and intelligent man who was taken away too soon. Having found out that his dad also died from cancer is so terribly sad. Alan was a superb actor with lots left to give. 💚 cancer is vile, I hope one day someone discovers a cure for it.
HE WAS BRILLIANT. I CANNOT IMAGINE HAVING BEEN CLOSE TO HIM & STILL NOT FEEL SUCH GREAT LOSS TODAY. HE WAS MORE HANDSOME WITH AGE. R.I.P. MR RICKMAN.
My husband is the same age as Alan Rickman. My heart goes out to his family and loved ones.
I gave this movie A Little Chaos to my niece who went to France for a week. We need more movies like this! Before Alan died, I didn't pay attention to him. I saw a few things with him, and didn't notice him. Odd how now that he is gone, I am paying attention to him.
I hear you. Until Harry Potter I didn't know his work. Now I am.
So smart -- discipline and freedom are two sides of one coin.
Rest in Peace Alan
This was such a wonderful interview. I was very thrilled to be there!
she does talk a lot but for someone like me who has little knowledge about alan rickman's body of work outside of his mainstream hits, it portrays a truly rounded character. i cant imagine alan rickman speaking similarly about himself so i am glad someone else can speak about his many accolades
He is as handsome here as he was when he played the preacher in the Bartleby Chronicles.
+alice brown It's funny because I found that he aged like wine, he was better looking the older he got.
One of the funny things about the Rev. Obadiah Slope in Barchester Chronicles is the way he turns his feet out as he walks. He was a creep a very sensual and sexually repressed creep. He acted that part brilliantly. I was so glad that he was chosen for Snape.
I think Annette Insdorf did a wonderful, very sophisticated interview!
He’s voice OMG
I was there! Thanks for posting this because I had to depart before this was over.
You saw him in person!? How was that experience??
@@ChicagoIL50 Sorry, I didn’t see your question until today. It was great. I had already seen him twice in “Seminar” on Broadway before this and managed to get his autograph. He was very nice to us, taking the time to sign everyone’s Playbill and talk to people. He was very handsome in person with a really regal bearing. I would have tried to meet him here too but, unfortunately, I had to catch a ride home.
I didn't even get a chance to meet the guy :(
Neither did I 😢
Mamma mia che uomo.Nonostante stesse male...continuava a fare battute e ironizzare.Che grande,immenso uomo.Dio lo accolga e Lo degnidel suo sguardo
Such a sweetheart ❤ Alan Rickman ✨ Rest easy. The world is never the same without him! Considering the innumerable works he should've been part of, if he was here with us, this is so unfair to lose him too soon 💔
lol hard to belive he was severous snape from Harry Potter, he does look a little less imposing without the black hair and makeup but still, has the face of a reflective, and take no bull kind of guy who is slighty stern looking.
Big teddy 🐻
He was excellent as the sheriff of notingham. Oh, shucks, he breathed life into all roles in his undertaking from acting to directing. So glad to have had him on the planet during my lifetime. A fine gentleman, friend, actor, director, encourager to all. ❤✌️⭐️⭐️
*14:55** **24:14** Alan talks about Kate Winslet 💕 **24:29** ✨ My fav duo since Sense & Sensibility 👐*
I love him !!!! Wish i would have courted him.
TRULY MADLY DEEPLY
R.I.P alan❤️❤️
I could listen to him read the phone book
The interviewing lady was pretty preoccupied with herself 🗿 Alan was patient enough, wished he talked more 🥺
Having moved to France, I must say that they do seriously need chaos. It is bizarre how much creativity and expression are stifled in this country. (A good example is that small children in the écoles maternal are actually corrected if they choose the "wrong" color or go outside of the lines.) It often seems as though practically every French citizen has been made by an uptight, conservative cookie cutter. They are incredibly rigid, conformist, and they all dress and have practically the same ubiquitous and very short haircut, among many other things. The gardens of Versailles are an excellent example of the French. (But, Vivre la France, as their healthcare system is magnificent.)
Rest in blessed peace, dear Mr. Rickman.
Really? I always thought the French were a lot more laid-back. Then again, I can only go by my experience in Paris when I went there on holiday some years ago. There was lots of creativity, particularly in places like the Pompidou Centre, and there was a big gathering of people near the River Seine who were dancing and singing. Then again, I guess it's probably different depending on whereabouts in France you are. Either way, the film "A Little Chaos" is a lovely piece, and Rickman outdid himself once again :)
*21:49** Alan's take on feminism 👐 such a great personality **22:31** "you are fascinating" wish i yelled that out 😂❤*
"Feminism: you have a more interesting life if things are equal" shout it from the rooftops! He was brilliant and humble and appreciative and dedicated. ❤
hes so sweet
RIP Snape
22:30 😭😭
This video was published in june 2015 and in 2016...:(( you know the fact disheartens me pretty well:((
He had a stroke about two months after this interview and found out, while at the hospital, that he had pancreatic cancer. 😔
*41:13** LOL 🤣🤣🤣 Alan's so funny 🤣🤣 The anchor wasn't even laughing genuinely, she was rushing to finish her next question. Smh 😐*
Can someone PLEASE could put some subtitile in english ! Please
Why, his pronounciation is perfect, I can clearly hear every word.
@@Gwenllian25 It has nothing to do with how clearly Alan speaks. :(
Not all of us are as fortunate as you obviously are to be able to hear, but that should not exclude us from enjoying this video.
Se Houna is asking for subtitles because this video (unusually), does not have ANY closed captions at all.
I meet this great man.miss him
Alan is amazing. But the interviewer talks too much.
Yes, she does love to hear herself talk! I find her most annoying!! And that simple smile!!
@@sheilamcdaid6608 It’s obvious, from both your impatience and your ignorance, that neither of you know who Annette Insdorf is, or have bothered to educate yourself, before making inane comments. All I can say is, aren’t we lucky you weren’t in the audience with us.
When I searched this movie up on my streaming network it comes up as the king's gardens. Why is that?
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20:00
46:40
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This throw in the year what?
15:27 🔥
No lo sabia estaba sordo ciega todos después ya pasado fray Louis xiii, titi sardon
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48:00
why does the interviewer talk so much, like we don't want to hear her opinions, we all just want to hear alan
Patience Padawan
22:30
The interviewer is talking wayyy tooo much
Why was Michael Caine knighted and Alan Rickman, by far his superior, was not?
+alice brown He was offered it and declined, same as Bowie.
+Frieda Interesting. Did Alan ever comment on that?
@@frieda2413 That's because he was very humble.
@@Christian_Girl120 and because of his socialist principles.
Because he declined his CBE so they didn’t bother offering him a knighthood - he would of rejected it.
The interviewer was speaking so much ...which I found very annoying ...you can clearly say that Alan was not enjoying the interview like he always did ...rip dear
Ikr, the interviewer wouldn't shut the fuck up
How can you clearly say that Alan was not enjoying the interview. Are you a clairvoyant?
Clearly, you did not know him very well because he did not like interviews where they asked. Simple, albeit repetitive questions. He often said that it irked him.
Quite frankly, I would rather someone comment on something factual, rather than give us their subjective view on things… Especially from a nobody like you who claims to be, knowall.
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She talks alot lol