
America &
Lewis Hine
Narrated by Jason Robards, Jr.
57min | Not Rated | 1984
Through Hine’s Eyes: Building a Nation
An award-winning feature documentary celebrating the life and work of pioneer social documentary photographer Lewis Wickes Hine, who documented immigration at Ellis Island, immigrant life on the Lower East Side, child labor throughout the United States, the construction of the Empire State Building, and the unsung working men and women who helped build America. Hine’s work helped establish child labor legislation and is today regarded as an imperishable part of our national heritage.
Winner of the Special Jury Prize at Sundance, AMERICA & LEWIS HINE is a revealing portrait of the visionary photographer who recorded the human side of America's wrenching transformation into an industrial colossus. His images-- of child laborers, immigrants and working men and women -- include some of the most powerful and famous photographs ever taken.
Narrated by Jason Robards, Maureen Stapleton and John Crowley, and with brilliant direction from Academy-Award nominated Nina Rosenblum, and co-produced and written by Dan Allentuck this extraordinary film features hundreds of Hine's photographs, many never seen before.
A co-production of WNET, PBS, CPB and Channel 4/UK and was broadcast on Senderfreis, Berlin, Channel 4/UK and Arte
SPECIAL JURY PRIZE, Sundance Film Festival
CINE Golden Eagle
Clarion Award, W.I.C.I.
DISTINGUISHED ACHIEVEMENT AWARD, International Documentary Association
THE CHRIS AWARD, Columbus Film Festival
Winner of a medal from the city of Arles, Rencontres Internationales de la Photographie
Reviews
CHANGING THE WORLD, A PICTURE AT A TIME
By Manohla Dargis, New York Times
An extraordinary era documented in ‘Ordinary Miracles’
By Gary Goldstein, L.A. Times
Ordinary Miracles: The Photo League’s New York
By Lou Lumenick, New York Post
'Ordinary Miracles' records a growing city
By Lauren Bender, Berkshire Eagle Staff