Geraldine Chaplin is the most distinguished actor among Charlie
Chaplin's children. Through her collaborations with major international
film directors, she has created a striking performative presence across
international cinema. Her acting also evokes, with varying levels of
self-consciousness and in shifting cinematic contexts, the memory of her
father's screen performances. This book analyses the distinctive screen
art of Geraldine Chaplin and uncover parallels between her performances
and her father's work on film. Through this method, this star study
explores the rich and surprising relationships between art cinema and
silent film comedy, and between modernist and classical cinematic
performance. It offers a long overdue appreciation of Geraldine
Chaplin's own remarkable screen achievements, all the while shedding new
insight into the art of Charlie Chaplin through the singular prism of
his daughter's bold work.