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Directed by William Wyler (1986) is this intimate documentary that dives into the life and career of the renowned filmmaker William Wyler. It's a personal project from his daughter, Catherine, which adds a unique layer of warmth and nostalgia. The film intersperses a treasure trove of black-and-white clips from Wyler's oeuvre, creating a rich tapestry that showcases his evolution as a storyteller. The pacing feels relaxed yet engaging, allowing the interviews with an array of talent like Bette Davis and Audrey Hepburn to breathe. These reflections provide not just insight into Wyler's artistry but also a glimpse into the collaborative spirit that defined his work. It's a fascinating watch for anyone interested in the craft of filmmaking.
Features interviews with actors from Wyler's films.Includes rare black-and-white clips of his work.Offers a personal perspective on a legendary director.
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