Martin Rosen (director)

Martin Rosen
Born 1936 (age 7980)
Nationality British/American
Occupation Producer, film director, screenwriter, theater producer
Years active 1968-2001

Martin Rosen (born 1936)[1] is an American-born British filmmaker and theater producer. Rosen is known for having directed the animated film adaptations of Watership Down (1978) and The Plague Dogs (1982), both from the Richard Adams novels.

Career

Rosen originally worked as a theater agent and talent scout, before he moved with his wife to the United Kingdom.

His first produced the Canadian feature A Great Big Thing (1968) and later co-produced Ken Russell's film version of Women in Love (1969), which won Academy Awards for Glenda Jackson and Billy Williams (cinematography).

Rosen was originally the producer of Watership Down but took over as director after John Hubley fell back and died, he also wrote the screenplay for it. This was the first of two novels by Richard Adams he adapted. In 1982 he also produced, directed and wrote the screenplay for another animated feature based on an Adams novel, The Plague Dogs (1982). Rosen produced Smooth Talk (1986), which won the Sundance Grand Prize. His last film as director was Stacking (1987). His last project as producer was the animated Watership Down TV series in 1999.

Rosen has also contributed on theater production, he was the originating producer of Michael Weller's Moonchildren first presented at London's Royal Court Theater before transferring to the US. He was the originating producer of Maxine Hong Kingston's "The Woman Warrior" presented in association with The Brekeley Rep, Boston's Huntington Theater, and the Doolittle Theater in Los Angeles.

Personal life

Rosen is married to Elisabeth Payne Rosen, an author and ordained deacon in the Episcopal Church.

Credits

Films

Year Title Director Producer Writer Other Notes
1968 A Great Big Thing Yes
1969 Women in Love Yes Yes Presenter
1978 Watership Down YesYesYes Directorial debut
La Ballade des Dalton Yes Script adaptor: English version
1982 The Plague Dogs YesYesYes
1985 Smooth Talk Yes
1987 Stacking YesYes Short film

Television

Year Title Director Producer Notes
1987 American Playhouse YesYes Segment: "Stacking"
1999-2001 Watership Down: The Series Yes Executive producer

Theater

Critical reception

Film Rotten Tomatoes[2] IMDb[3]
Watership Down 80% 7.7/10
The Plague Dogs N/A 7.9/10

Awards and Nominations

Year Award Category Title Result
1978 Gold Hugo Best Feature Watership Down Nominated
1979 Hugo Award Best Dramatic Presentation Watership Down Nominated
1986 Independent Spirit Awards Best Feature Smooth Talk Nominated

References

  1. "Straitstimes.com". The Straits Times.com. Retrieved 2016-03-18.
  2. "Martin Rosen - Rotten Tomatoes". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 11 March 2016.
  3. "Martin Rosen - IMDb". IMDb. Retrieved 11 March 2016.
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