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George Stevens: A Filmmaker's Journey (1984)

George Stevens: A Filmmaker's Journey
Running time: 110 min. | Genre: Biography, Documentaries, World War II
George Stevens: A Filmmaker's Journey

Synopsis

Biography of director George Stevens by his son. It includes clips from many of his films with commentary by the actors and by directors such as Frank Capra, John Huston and Alan J. Pakula, among others. Also included are Stevens's war "home movies," found only after his death. Assigned by Eisenhower to film the war in Europe, Stevens used the opportunity to produce, at the same time, the only color footage ever shot in World War II. There is breathtaking film of D-Day and its aftermath; the triumphal march through Paris of the Allied liberators; and the unspeakable horrors of Dachau. This is what Goya might have done with a movie camera. On a more mundane level is a segment on Cecil B. DeMille's 1950 underhanded attempt to oust Joseph L. Mankiewicz, then president, from the Directors' Guild, which Stevens was instrumental in blocking.

Details

Original title

George Stevens: A Filmmaker's Journey

Director

George Stevens Jr.

Producer

Creative Film Center (Distribuidora: Rosebud Communications Releasing, Castle Hill Productions)

Running time

110 min.

Screenwriter

George Stevens Jr.

Music

Carl Davis

Year

1984

Country

United States United States

Ranking

Unopeliculas
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