
Directing
Born October 7, 1897 in Tiflis, Russian Empire [now Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia]
Rouben Zachary Mamoulian (October 8, 1897 – December 4, 1987) was an Armenian-American film and theatre director. In the interview compilation book Directing the Film (Acrobat Books), Mamoulian declared a strong preference for a stylized look to his scenes, stating that he was more interested in creating a poetic look to his films than in showing ordinary realism. Parts of Becky Sharp, and almost the whole of Blood and Sand, with their heightened and artificial use of Technicolor, demonstrate what Mamoulian meant by this. He also wrote a book called Applause.

Cole Porter in Hollywood: Satin and Silk
Self (archive footage)

Cleopatra: The Film That Changed Hollywood
Self (archive footage)

George Stevens: A Filmmaker's Journey
Self

The Horror of It All
Self

Garbo, by Joan Crawford
Self

Never Steal Anything Small

Silk Stockings

Summer Holiday

Rings on Her Fingers

Blood and Sand

The Mark of Zorro

Golden Boy

High, Wide and Handsome

The Gay Desperado

Becky Sharp

We Live Again

Queen Christina

The Song of Songs

Love Me Tonight

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

City Streets

Applause

The Flute of Krishna