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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThe wartime contributions of five prominent Hollywood film directors during World War II are profiled.The wartime contributions of five prominent Hollywood film directors during World War II are profiled.The wartime contributions of five prominent Hollywood film directors during World War II are profiled.
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I have never seen any film made by those five directors, and right now I really want to dive into their films especially the ones made after the war.
The documentary shocked me with the cruelty of war and the terrible aftermath and moved me with the engagement of the directors.
The documentary shocked me with the cruelty of war and the terrible aftermath and moved me with the engagement of the directors.
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During World War 2 several movie directors joined the US armed forces, making documentary films of the war. These included five of the greatest directors, not just of that era, but of all time: Frank Capra, John Ford, John Huston, William Wyler and George Stevens. They had a great impact on the war, and the war had an impact on them, not only during the conflict but in their subsequent cinematic careers.
Superb documentary series. The five directors covered in the series are legends of cinema. By the ends of their careers they would, between them, win 14 Oscars and be nominated 50 times (Capra 2 wins, 6 nominations, Ford 4/6, Huston 2/15, Wyler 3/14, Stevens 3/9). Between then they would ultimately direct six Best Picture Oscar winners (It Happened One Night, You Can't Take It With You, How Green Was My Valley, Mrs. Miniver, The Best Years Of Our Lives, Ben Hur).
However, from 1942 to 1945 most of their time was spent helping the war effort, directing some brilliant, relevant and inspiring documentaries. These were not shot from behind a desk but out in the thick of it - Ford was wounded at the Battle of Midway, a cameraman of Wyler's was killed in aerial combat while filming The Memphis Belle and Wyler himself lost his hearing while filming the film Thunderbolt.
This documentary series shows well how the five of them contributed, often having to fight and manipulate their own War Department to have their films released, or, at least, not tampered with. The personal sacrifices, mentioned previously are also well documented.
Most emotionally, the effects of the war on the five of them are examined. They all came back changed men, including in their movie-making styles and careers.
The interviews with five present-day directors - Francis Ford Coppola, Steven Spielberg, Paul Greengrass, Guillermo Del Toro and Laurence Kasdan - help frame the contributions of the five and translate their work for us to understand.
Good narration by Meryl Streep, adding the right amount of gravitas to proceedings.
Great documentary on five extraordinary film-makers. Makes for emotional watching for any lover of the silver screen.
Superb documentary series. The five directors covered in the series are legends of cinema. By the ends of their careers they would, between them, win 14 Oscars and be nominated 50 times (Capra 2 wins, 6 nominations, Ford 4/6, Huston 2/15, Wyler 3/14, Stevens 3/9). Between then they would ultimately direct six Best Picture Oscar winners (It Happened One Night, You Can't Take It With You, How Green Was My Valley, Mrs. Miniver, The Best Years Of Our Lives, Ben Hur).
However, from 1942 to 1945 most of their time was spent helping the war effort, directing some brilliant, relevant and inspiring documentaries. These were not shot from behind a desk but out in the thick of it - Ford was wounded at the Battle of Midway, a cameraman of Wyler's was killed in aerial combat while filming The Memphis Belle and Wyler himself lost his hearing while filming the film Thunderbolt.
This documentary series shows well how the five of them contributed, often having to fight and manipulate their own War Department to have their films released, or, at least, not tampered with. The personal sacrifices, mentioned previously are also well documented.
Most emotionally, the effects of the war on the five of them are examined. They all came back changed men, including in their movie-making styles and careers.
The interviews with five present-day directors - Francis Ford Coppola, Steven Spielberg, Paul Greengrass, Guillermo Del Toro and Laurence Kasdan - help frame the contributions of the five and translate their work for us to understand.
Good narration by Meryl Streep, adding the right amount of gravitas to proceedings.
Great documentary on five extraordinary film-makers. Makes for emotional watching for any lover of the silver screen.
An American documentary; A film about five successful Hollywood film directors who were attached to the American military during the Second World War to make propaganda films and film reports about conflicts in the theatre of war. While tailor-made for film enthusiasts, it is a fascinating and engrossing three part series with commentary by leading film directors of today who contribute useful insight and knowledge about their lives. The importance of film units are highlighted to show their undeniable critical importance to the nation's appreciation of what is happening thousands of miles from home. "Five Came Back" is also a celebration of the talents and dignity of the likes of Capra, Stevens, Huston, Ford and Whiler.
Whether your passion is "the movies," history, or the human quest for meaning, Five Came Back will leave you breathless.
To understand more about how war in general and WWII in particular, relish Five Came Back.
To appreciate fully the beauty of film art and science, feast on Five Came Back.
To heal that large hole in your heart about what it means to be human, and inhumane, cherish Five Came Back.
The work of Wyler, Huston, Stevens, Capra and Ford now has a whole new window, clearer and broader, thanks to Five Came Back.
As a professional photographer, I am humbled. Oh, to have another 10 years to build upon what I've been challenged by Five Came Back.
As Spielberg vowed regarding The Best Years of Our Lives, viewing Five Came Back will now become a yearly ritual celebrating art, history and humanity. Thank you Laurent Bouzereau.
To understand more about how war in general and WWII in particular, relish Five Came Back.
To appreciate fully the beauty of film art and science, feast on Five Came Back.
To heal that large hole in your heart about what it means to be human, and inhumane, cherish Five Came Back.
The work of Wyler, Huston, Stevens, Capra and Ford now has a whole new window, clearer and broader, thanks to Five Came Back.
As a professional photographer, I am humbled. Oh, to have another 10 years to build upon what I've been challenged by Five Came Back.
As Spielberg vowed regarding The Best Years of Our Lives, viewing Five Came Back will now become a yearly ritual celebrating art, history and humanity. Thank you Laurent Bouzereau.
If you are a film buff and also a WWII history geek, you truly owe it to yourself to watch this short documentary series about five filmmakers who went in to document the war. I have no idea how I've lived this long without seeing this or even hearing about it. Absolutely amazing story with a great documentary structure, splicing interviews with five of today's biggest filmmakers, war footage, making-of footage, and bits of old interviews of the filmmakers at hand.
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