Thursday, January 23, 2020

Courtney Love on Milos Forman: We Have Lost a Cinema Giant

Courtney Love, who starred in Milos Formans The People Vs. Larry Flynt and Man on the Moon, paid tribute to the Oscar-winning director following Formans death at the age of 86.

He was always gentle and always brought out my best, Love wrote of filmmaker on Instagram. I was surrounded by love on both of my films with him, and other than Kurt and Frances, they remain the highest points in my life.

As Love notes, Forman cast her in Larry Flynt during a turbulent time in her life, despite the objections from the films producers.

Milos, you were my first role model for what a real man was, Love wrote. Against all odds, and a horrified studio, you plucked me from an audition and used your own money to get me bonded and insured, based on my word that I would not do drugs (I did not) Doing a good film is fun but Milos made it a joy Milos accepted me and my demons.

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Although Love had previous acting roles in indie films like Sid & Nancy, Straight to Hell and Basquiat, it was Forman who opened Hollywoods doors to the Hole singer. For The People Vs. Larry Flynt, Love earned a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress.

Playing for 100k people is awesome but its nothing compared to being directed by this tender man, who had also seen such hardship growing up his mother died in Auschwitz and his father rumored to have been killed by the KGB, Love wrote. He was once jailed for going to an Ella Fitzgerald concert along with his best friend, the young playwright (and future Czech President) Vclav Havel. He was a genuine auteur and not a baby when it came to casting zero compromise.

Love also praised Formans acclaimed works, which include the Best Picture-winning One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest and Amadeus.

To all of us who he put on the map and to all of us who watch Amadeus or Cuckoos Nest over and over and over the joy that man gave was unparalleled only by the joyous way he chose to the joyous way he chose to live his life, Love wrote. Milos, Ive told you a million times, but Ive never loved a human being the way love and admire you.

Read Loves entire tribute to Forman below:

Milos, you were my first role model for what a real man was. Against all odds, and a horrified studio, you plucked me from an audition and used your own money to get me bonded and insured, based on my word that I would not do drugs (I did not) Doing a good film is fun but Milos made it a joy. I was so free, so blessed, and so supported. I discovered what being treated like a princess was for the first time. He was always gentle and always brought out my best. I was surrounded by love on both of my films with him, and other than Kurt and Frances, they remain the highest points in my life. Playing for 100k people is awesome but its nothing compared to being directed by this tender man, who had also seen such hardship growing up his mother died in Auschwitz and his father rumored to have been killed by the KGB. He was once jailed for going to an Ella Fitzgerald concert along with his best friend, the young playwright (and future Czech President) Vclav Havel. He was a genuine auteur and not a baby when it came to casting zero compromise. I recall on the set of Man on the Moon I was sent into his trailer as he dined over his steak (medium rare), his wine (always Ptrus), and cigar (illegal Cuban) to argue casting Chicago. He wanted me and Bebe Neuwirth and he wasnt budging. I was fighting for a huge popstar and he looked at me with his twinkling, crinkling, tender eyes with a flash of irony and maybe pissiness and said, You tell ME about CASTING, Miss Courtney Love? I shut my trap then and there. Milos accepted me and my demons. He introduced me to my extended family Edward, Woody, Danny and the wonderful Jim Carrey. We have lost a cinema giant, my heart goes out to his beautiful and loving wife Martina, their children Jim and Andy, and the rest of his family. To all of us who he put on the map and to all of us who watch Amadeus or Cuckoos Nest over and over and over the joy that man gave was unparalleled only by the joyous way he chose to the joyous way he chose to live his life. Milos, Ive told you a million times, but Ive never loved a human being the way love and admire you. Purely, joyously and devastated, Your Courtney

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Courtney Love on Milos Forman: We Have Lost a Cinema Giant

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