Genious - Maia Khositashvili

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Body language or something

else ?

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Who is the best user of body language ?

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Who can say everything

without of words?

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,,Words are

cheap. The biggest thing you can

say is ,,elephant”....... ……. ?

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He is the genious who

change the world!

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NO, incorect!

Yes, It’s corect!

Charly?

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Silent movie actors were the

pioneers of non-verbal communication skills. They only use

gestures & other body signals to communicat effectively.

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…was one of the

most creative & influential

personalities of the silent-film

era.

Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin

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Why is he most creative?

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A biography of Award:

Winning Actor

Writer

Director

Producer

&

Composer

Popularly known as

the ,,little Tramp”.

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Max Linder Pioneer of all movie comedians

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In 1999, the American Film Institute ranked Chaplin the

10th greatest male screen

legend of all time.

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He wrote the book - ,,A LIFE”!

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"Chaplin was not just 'big', he was

gigantic. ,,…In 1915, he burst onto a war-torn world bringing it the gift of comedy, laughter and relief while it was tearing itself apart through World War I. Over the next 25 years, through the Great Depression and the rise of Adolf Hitler, he stayed on the job. ... It is doubtful any individual has ever given more entertainment, pleasure and relief to so many human beings when they needed it the most“.

In 2008, Martin Sieff wrote:

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George Bernard Shaw called Chaplin

"the only genius to come out of the movie industry“!

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BiographyEarli Life in Londone

(1889-1909)

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His parents were entertainers in the music

hall tradition.

They separated before Chaplin was three.

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Troupe of young male dancers

Archbishop Temple's Boys School

Central London District School for paupers

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In 1903 Chaplin secured the role of Billy the pageboy

in

Sherlock Holmes.

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He had 4 wife and 12 childrebn.

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Mildred Harris, c. 1918–1920

Chaplin with Edna Purviance in The Immigrant (1917)

Chaplin and Paulette Goddard in The Great

Dictator (1940)

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Chaplin's grave in

Switzerland

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Statue of Chaplin in Leicester Square,

London

Bronze statue at Waterville, County

Kerry

Charlie Chaplin Statue in Vevey, Switzerland

Statues

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Filmography

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LegacyChaplin and Jackie

Coogan in The Kid (1921)Chaplin's "tramp"

character is possibly the most imitated on all levels

of entertainment.

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Chaplin wrote, directed, and starred in dozens of feature films and short subjects.

_ The Immigrant (1917), _ The Gold Rush (1925), _ City Lights (1931), _ Modern Times (1936),

_ and The Great Dictator (1940).

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Chaplin’s letter to Zheraldin!

,,…It more than forty years I laugh people on earth. But I cried more than they are brave …”

,, Today is your day. Dance! I dancing in a wide okasan and trousers, and you in silk dress of a princess. These dances and the sound of applause will sometimes rise in the heavens…

Go! Go there! But back on earth! And look at people’s lives, the lives of those street dancers in the final quarters to play hungry and shiver and

beggary.

I was like them, Zheraldin! …”

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,,…Story about a hungry fool who peeshe and dancing in the poor neighborhoods of London, and then …

gathering alms …

This is my story! “

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Chaplin’s Qoutes:

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,,,,LifeLife is a tragedy is a tragedy when seen in close-when seen in close-up, but a up, but a comedycomedy in in long-shot”.long-shot”.

To truly laugh, you must be able to take

your painpain, and and play with it!”.play with it!”.

,,Laughter is the tonic, the relief,

the surcease for pain”.

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““You'll never find a rainbow if You'll never find a rainbow if you're looking down”!you're looking down”!

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,,We think too much and feel too littl”e.,,We think too much and feel too littl”e.

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,,I suppose that’s one the ironic of life doing the wrong

thing at the right moment.”

“My pain may be the reason for

somebody's laugh. But my laugh must never be the reason for somebody's pain.”

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,,I thought I would dress in baggy pants, big shoes,a cane and a derby hat. Everything a contradiction...”

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““Like everyone else Like everyone else I am what I I am what I am: an am: an

individual, unique and individual, unique and differentdifferent, with a , with a lineal history of ancestral promptings and lineal history of ancestral promptings and

urgings;urgings;

a history of a history of dreams, dreams, desires, and of desires, and of

special experiencesspecial experiences, all of which , all of which

I am the sum total.”I am the sum total.”

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Presentation made by:

Maia Khositashvili

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