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Martin Gerald Rosen (born August 31, 1936) is an American filmmaker and theater producer. He directed the animated film adaptations of ''
Watership Down ''Watership Down'' is an adventure novel by English author Richard Adams, published by Rex Collings Ltd of London in 1972. Set in Berkshire in southern England, the story features a small group of rabbits. Although they live in their natural ...
'' (1978) and ''
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'' (1982), both from the
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novels.


Career

Rosen originally worked as a literary agent before he moved with his wife to the United Kingdom. He first produced the Canadian feature ''
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'' (1968) and later co-produced
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's film version of ''
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'' (1969), which won Academy Awards for
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and
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(cinematographer) Rosen was originally the producer of ''
Watership Down ''Watership Down'' is an adventure novel by English author Richard Adams, published by Rex Collings Ltd of London in 1972. Set in Berkshire in southern England, the story features a small group of rabbits. Although they live in their natural ...
'' but took over as director after
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, the original director, left after disagreements with Rosen. He also wrote the screenplay for it. This was the first of two novels by
Richard Adams Richard George Adams (9 May 1920 – 24 December 2016) was an English novelist and writer of the books ''Watership Down'', '' Maia'', ''Shardik'' and '' The Plague Dogs''. He studied modern history at university before serving in the British Ar ...
he adapted. In 1982 he also produced, directed and wrote the screenplay for another animated feature based on an Adams novel, ''
The Plague Dogs ''The Plague Dogs'' is the third novel by Richard Adams, author of ''Watership Down'', about the friendship of two dogs that escape an animal testing facility and are subsequently pursued by both the government and the media. It was first pub ...
'' (1982). Rosen produced ''
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'' (1986), which won the Sundance Grand Prize. His last film as director was ''
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'' (1987). His last project as producer was the animated '' ''Watership Down'' TV series in 1999. Rosen has also worked in theater production. He was the originating producer of Michael Weller's ''
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'', first presented at London's Royal Court Theater before transferring to the US. He was the originating producer of Maxine Hong Kingston's "The Woman Warrior", presented in association with The Berkeley Rep, Boston's Huntington Theater, and the Doolittle Theater in Los Angeles.


''Watership Down'' ownership controversy

On 27 May 2020, the
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in London ruled that Rosen had wrongly claimed all rights to the book ''Watership Down'', and terminated the contract which had given him rights to the film. He had entered into adaptation contracts worth more than $500,000 (£400,000), including licenses for an audiobook adaptation and the 2018 television adaptation. In his ruling, Judge Richard Hacon ordered Rosen to pay over $100,000 in damages for copyright infringement, unauthorised license deals, and denying royalty payments to the Adams estate. He was also directed to provide a record of all license agreements involving ''Watership Down'' and pay court costs and the Adams estate's legal fees totalling £28,000. Subsequent failure to comply with the terms of the UK judgement left Rosen in
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and facing enforcement proceedings in Connecticut.Case Detail - WATERSHIP DOWN ENTERPRISES, LLC v. SIROCCO PRODUCTIONS, INC Et Al
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Personal life

Rosen is married to Elisabeth Payne Rosen, an author and ordained deacon in the Episcopal Church. They reside in
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.


Credits


Films


Television


Theater

* ''I, Frederick'' * ''The Women Warrior'' * ''China Men'' * ''Hallam's War''


Critical reception


Awards and nominations


References


External links

*
Nepenthe Productions
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