

The man who made Jimmy Stewart mean finally gets his due.
An all-new documentary about filmmaker Anthony Mann and his time making films for Universal Studios in the 1950's.
Direction
Griffith unpacks Mann's terrain-as-psychology trademark
Editing
Crisp 36 minutes, no fat, pure film nerd fuel
Director
Daniel Griffith
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Mann originally wanted to be an actor and studied under Stanislavsky's student Maria Ouspenskaya — which explains those tortured male faces.
The documentary argues Mann's 1950s Universal run invented the 'neurotic western' that Peckinpah would later steal and get credit for.
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