Norman Rockwell's World... An American Dream

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Norman Rockwell's World... An American Dream
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Directed byRobert Deubel [1]
Written byGaby Monet [2]
Produced byRichard Barclay [1]
StarringNorman Rockwell [2]
Narrated by Norman Rockwell
CinematographyBob Bailin
Carroll Ballard
Sal Guida [2]
Edited byBurt Rashby
Music byPatrick Fox [2]
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release date
  • June 1972 (1972-06)
Running time
25 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Norman Rockwell's World... An American Dream is a 1972 short documentary film about artist Norman Rockwell [3] produced by Richard Barclay and directed by Robert Deubel. The film won an Oscar at the 45th Academy Awards, held in 1973, for Best Short Subject. [4] Barclay, being the producer, was the recipient of the Oscar. [5]

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Summary

With commentary by Rockwell himself, it examines the vision and essence of the artist through still photos, archival film footage and paintings to capture the hopes, dreams and minimalism of the American people. [6]

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