Trailer Watch: Lizzie Gottleib’s “Turn Every Page” Pays Tribute to Robert Caro & Robert Gottlieb

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Trailer Watch: Lizzie Gottleib’s “Turn Every Page” Pays Tribute to Robert Caro & Robert Gottlieb


“Words matter, mood matters, rhythm matters, commas matter, semicolon matters – and the fights go on,” we’re advised within the newest trailer for Lizzie Gottleib’s “Turn Every Page – The Adventures of Robert Caro and Robert Gottlieb.” The doc serves as an homage to the lifelong achievements of Pulitzer prize-winning writer Caro and legendary editor Robert Gottlieb, the director’s personal father. Through Caro and Gottlieb, the movie paperwork the seldom-seen perspective of the writer-editor relationship, in a literary partnership that has spanned “50 years, five books, 4,888 pages – and they’re not finished yet,” the trailer particulars. 

“Turn Every Page” follows the duo as Caro, 86, races towards the clock to complete the swan music of his writing profession, “The Years of Lyndon Johnson,” and Gottlieb, 91, eagerly waits to go over the manuscript with the editor’s pencil. The risk that Caro could not end this capstone undertaking in any respect and his longtime associate could not even get an opportunity to edit is a specter that “looms over every scene,” the movie’s director advised us

“I wanted to capture the delicate power balance between them, the steadfast dedication to craft, collaboration, and the incredible industriousness with which they approach the process of writing and editing,” Lizzie Gottlieb defined. “I wanted to really understand what it takes to create something that changes how people understand power, and that will endure.”

Robert Gottlieb has edited the writing of Toni Morrison, Joseph Heller, Doris Lessing, Bill Clinton, John le Carré, Nora Ephron, and Salman Rushdie. Yet, as Lizzie Gottlieb revealed to us, “One of his most complicated, celebrated, and mysterious relationships” is with Caro. She emphasised, “I wanted to make this film to try to understand a wildly productive, oddly contentious, hugely important collaboration, and through that, to open a window into a secretive creative process, a vanishing world of book publishing, and the way truths about power in America are revealed.”

“Turn Every Page – The Adventures of Robert Caro and Robert Gottlieb” hits theaters December 30. It premiered at this yr’s Tribeca Film Festival.





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