Smiling Through the Apocalypse: Esquire in the 60s


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Smiling Through the Apocalypse: Esquire in the 60s
"Smiling Through the Apocalypse" follows Harold Hayes, the influential editor of Esquire Magazine in the Sixties, whose editorial vision made it one of the greatest magazines. Narrated by his son Tom, the film provides unique insights into Esquire's notable contributors, including Nora Ephron, George Lois, Tom Wolfe, and Gore Vidal. It tells a tale of risk, success, and challenges through the voices of those who contributed to the magazine's greatness, and a son who only realized his father's editorial brilliance 23 years after his death.
Details
Rating Information
Not Rated
Subtitle Language
English
Audio Language
English
Cast
Tom Wolfe, Gay Talese, Harold Hayes, Peter Bogdanovich, Gore Vidal, Noral Ephron
Director
Tom Hayes
Writer
Tom Hayes
Producer
Tom Hayes
Genres
Documentary, Educational
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