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Lindbergh, directed by Stephen Ives, really delves into the duality of an extraordinary man. It's a documentary that doesn't shy away from the complexities of Charles Lindbergh's character—his relentless ambition set against a backdrop of moral quandaries. The pacing feels measured, allowing us to absorb the weight of his achievements while also grappling with his more controversial beliefs, particularly around genetic determinism. There's a raw honesty in the interviews and archival footage, seamlessly woven together to create an atmospheric exploration of fame and isolation. You can feel the tension in his story, which is as much about personal flight as it is about the heavy burdens of public scrutiny. It's a fascinating piece for anyone interested in the more shadowy aspects of American heroism.
Features rare archival footage.In-depth interviews with historians.Explores themes of ambition and moral conflict.
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