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    Mary Marr "Polly" Platt was an American film producer, production designer and screenwriter. She was the first female art director accepted into Hollywood's Art Director's Guild. In addition to her credited work, she was known as mentor as well as an uncredited collaborator and networker. In the case of the latter, she is credited with contributing to the success of ex-husband and director ...

  2. 18. Juli 2020 · Polly Platt (left) with Truman Capote, Mrs. John Kilgore and Louis Girard. Photo: Blair Pittman / Houston Chronicle Platt’s contributions to the films she worked on with Bogdanovich were widely acknowledged by the production teams on these projects, and yet she was seen by the men doing the hiring as a “wife of” and not an artist in her own right.

  3. 15. Juli 2020 · Polly Platt, production designer, screenwriter, producer, and key collaborator to auteurs such as James L. Brooks and Peter Bogdanovich, doesn’t get the credit she deserves as a creative genius.

  4. 19. Aug. 2011 · Take Polly Platt, for example, the heralded film producer/production designer/screenwriter who died July 27 at the age of 72. Imagining a world where Platt had never been born means imagining a ...

  5. 28. Mai 2020 · May 28, 2020 9:30 am. A promotional still from "Pretty Baby," written by Polly Platt. Snap/Shutterstock. Over the course of 168 episodes of her popular podcast “ You Must Remember This ...

  6. 26. Mai 2020 · Polly Platt in 1972 . I ntroducing a new season of her popular podcast You Must Remember This, Karina Longworth points out that, even among cinephiles, Polly Platt is primarily known as the wife Peter Bogdanovich left for Cybill Shepherd during the making of The Last Picture Show (1971).

  7. This book examines the career and creative labour of production designer Polly Platt. It focuses mainly on her contributions to 1970s Hollywood, but also considers her later work. Considering films such as The Last Picture Show, Paper Moon, The Bad News Bears, and The Witches of Eastwick, it argues that Platt’s construction of their visual palette and mise-en-scène was so creative and so ...