R.I.P. Ismail Merchant

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Filmmaker Ismail Merchant dies in London

Indian-born international filmmaker Ismail Merchant died suddenly Wednesday in a London hospital, a spokesman for his London office said.

"It is with great sadness that Merchant Ivory Productions announces that ... our company founder and beloved producer for more than 44 years has passed away after a brief illness," his office said in a statement,

Merchant, born in Mumbai (Bombay) in December 1936 and educated in New York, became a household name when he teamed up with fellow filmmaker James Ivory to form Merchant-Ivory Productions.

Their string of international film credits included hits such as A Room With A View, Howards End, The Remains of the Day, Heat and Dust and The Bostonians.

Merchant's first film was The Creation of Woman, a theatrical short which was not only nominated for an Oscar in 1961 but was an official U.S. entry to the Cannes film festival.

It was while traveling to the festival that Merchant met Ivory and they agreed to form their partnership, initially to make high production English-language costume dramas in India tapping into funds of U.S. companies in frozen rupee accounts.

The deal was that the frozen money owned by major U.S. distributors could not leave the country but could be used to finance films made in India but distributed internationally.

A string of features followed including The Householder, Shakespeare Wallah, The Guru and Bombay Talkie.

Gradually the duo built up an international following, attracting a host of Oscar-nominated and Oscar-winning actors to their glossy productions from Greta Scacchi and Christopher Reeve to Anthony Hopkins and Vanessa Redgrave.

Their collaboration was one of the most enduring and productive in Hollywood.

The release of The Golden Bowl starring Nick Nolte, Uma Thurman and Angelica Huston in the United States in 2001 marked Merchant's 40th year of filmmaking.

Before his death, Merchant was putting the finishing touches to his latest film, The White Countess, for release this year.

But apart from his film career, Merchant was also a renowned chef and the author of several books on quality cooking.

Merchant graduated from New York University with a Masters Degree in Business Administration, before breaking into film.



The People's Republic of Clogher
Ah dear....

A Room With A View is a lovely film.

RIP Mr Merchant.
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Susan, you made a nice tribute to Mr. Merchant. May he rest in peace.


Originally Posted by Tacitus
A Room With A View is a lovely film.
I've had this in my hands countless times and for whatever reason, put it down in favor of something else. Thanks for remarking on it. I'll have to make sure to see it.