Merchant, Ismail, and Ivory, James

Merchant, Ismail, and Ivory, James
▪ 1997

       The film producer-director team of Merchant and Ivory celebrated their 35th anniversary as creative partners in 1996 and, along with screenwriter Ruth Prawer Jhabvala (who wrote the majority of their films), were identified by the Guinness Book of World Records as cinema's longest-running partnership. The two had produced an unequaled string of impressive low-budget adaptations of complex novels by such authors as Henry James, E.M. Forster, and Kazuo Ishiguro and were known for their richly textured cinematography and ability to evoke brilliant performances from some of the world's finest actors.

      Born on Dec. 25, 1936, in Bombay, India, Ismail Noormohamed Merchant immigrated to the U.S. in 1958 and soon began producing films. His first feature-length motion picture, The Householder (1963), was an adaptation of one of Jhabvala's early novels and marked the beginning of Merchant's collaboration with both Jhabvala and Ivory. James Francis Ivory, born on June 7, 1928, in Berkeley, Calif., had already graduated with an M.A. in cinema from the University of Southern California and had directed two films by the time he met Merchant. Recognizing early that they possessed a mutual respect for one another's work and common creative sensibilities, the pair wasted no time and produced seven films in the first 10 years of their partnership, including Shakespeare Wallah (1965) and Bombay Talkie (1970).

      Fueled by Jhabvala's sensual screenplays, Merchant and Ivory then embarked on a pair of James adaptations, The Europeans (1979) and The Bostonians (1984), which were followed by three Forster adaptations: Maurice (1987), A Room with a View (1986), and Howards End (1992)—all of which won awards. For the latter two films, Ivory received Academy Award nominations for best director. By the time The Remains of the Day was released in 1993, the filmmaking team was well established, and Ivory was nominated a third time for best director by the academy. Their 1996 film, Surviving Picasso, continued their preoccupation with sensuality by recounting a 10-year tryst between the flamboyant painter and one of his many mistresses.

      The revolutionary filmmakers were heralded by literary and film enthusiasts as the team that both revitalized film adaptations and introduced more sensitive and thoughtful character portrayals. When Ivory was chosen in 1994 to be the 25th recipient of the coveted Director's Guild D.W. Griffith Award for distinguished lifetime achievement, he said of his longtime friend Merchant, "It all works because he is there and it wouldn't work otherwise." (SARA BRANT)

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