Book description
Authorised and fully illustrated insight into the life and career of
the award-winning director, from his childhood film projects up to King
Kong, together with Jackson's revealing personal account of his six-year
quest to film The Lord of the Rings.
Once, Peter Jackson was a name unknown to all but a small band of loyal
fans and fellow film-makers. Now he is the newest member of Hollywood's
elite fellowship, with his name on the most successful movie trilogy of
all time.
Written with Jackson's full participation, this extensive biography,
illustrated with never-before-seen photos from Jackson's personal
collection, tells the inside story of how a New Zealander became
Hollywood's hottest property - from the early cult classics, through
Academy Award™-winning success with Kate Winslet's Heavenly Creatures,
the abandoned King Kong remake, and the filming of The Lord of the
Rings, a project which was abandoned two years into pre-production,
rejected by most of the other studios and then picked up by New Line
Cinema in the biggest gamble in film history.
Drawing upon interviews with fifty of Peter Jackson's colleagues and
contemporaries, author Brian Sibley paints a portrait of a true auteur,
a man gifted with single-minded determination and an artist's vision.
Jackson himself is both revealing and insightful about his entire
film-making life, from his first childhood steps filming in Super 8 to
the grand realisation of his life's dream: King Kong.
Together, these joint narratives provide a truly unique and compelling
insight into one of the finest cinematic minds at work today. 'A
brilliant collation of facts, figures, anecdotes and production detail,
this will be manna from heaven for Jackson fans, who will devour every
last page of this illuminating study with unconfined joy.'
Film Review.
'A well rounded examination of the once-rotund director, with Brian
Sibley delivering an enthralling dot-to-dot account of Jackson's life
and career so far, navigating well clear of celebrity fawning.”
Total Film Brian Sibley adapted The Lord of the Rings for BBC Radio in
1980, which won several awards, and has gone on to be one of its biggest
champions. He is also an acknowledged expert on cinema and television,
regularly broadcasting and writing on the subject. His many film-related
books include the award-winning The Making of The Lord of the Rings,
which impressed Peter Jackson sufficiently to ask him to collaborate on
his official biography.