Contributor
Sage, DeWitt.
Edition Statement:Widescreen
Imprint:[Alexandria, VA] : PBS Home Video ; Hollywood, CA : Distributed by Paramount Home Entertainment, c2005.
Description1 videodisc (ca. 90 min.) : sd., b&w with col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Note:American Masters (television program)
Note:Special features: Additional interviews
Note:Three shots/World War I -- Paris, 1921 -- Pamplona, Spain/The sun also rises -- A farewell to arms -- Fathers and sons -- Cuba 1939/France WW II -- The old man and the sea -- Cuba 1958/Ketchum, Idaho 1960 -- Credits.
Target AudienceNot rated
Note:"More than 40 years after his death, Hemingway is one of the most widely read, and widely written about American authors. His distinct style and profound influence are indisputable; his larger-than-life persona is still the stuff of heated debate. As well known in his lifetime as any movie star, Hemingway was a dashing international figure who challenged the notion that writers exist in an ivory tower. There were the battles, the bull fights, the big game, the booze-- and he channeled these experiences into stark prose,creating a new form of expression, describing action and emotion in simple, authentic terms. An enormous critical sucess, his major works - The old man and the sea ; A farewell to arms ; The sun also rises ; For whom the bell tolls - are still in print, some in as many as 20 languages. The recent excitement over Cuba's release of their Hemingway collection is unmatched in modern literature. It is the literature, it is the written word, and the art of Hemingway's storytelling that forms the heart and the freshness of this film, the point of departure from which Hemingway's life and work are uniquely explored."
Note : PerformerVoice of Ernest Hemingway, James Naughton ; voice of fiction, Kate Burton.
System Details NotesDVD, region 1, enhanced for 16 x 9 widescreen; Dolby Digital stereo
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