Mike Nichols: American Masters

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Mike Nichols: American Masters is a 2016 documentary film directed by Elaine May about the life of Mike Nichols[1] broadcast on the PBS series American Masters. It is derived from a lengthy interview with Nichols conducted by producer Julian Schlossberg. Brian Lowry of Variety has called it "the last memorable Nichols-May collaboration."[2] Richard Brody said that although it is not a major contribution to May's life's work, it "is nonetheless distinctive in its sparseness, its fixed and almost obsessive concentration on Nichols’s face and voice... [it's] May’s highest tribute to Nichols."[3]

Written bySusan Lacy
Directed byElaine May
StarringMike Nichols
Original languageEnglish
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Mike Nichols: American Masters
Written bySusan Lacy
Directed byElaine May
StarringMike Nichols
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducersJulian Schlossberg
Michael Kantor
Roy Furman
CinematographyMichael Claeys
EditorsMichael Claeys
Phillip Schopper
Running time54 minutes
Production companiesJumer Productions
Witnesses Documentary Productions
Bennington Productions
Thirteen Productions
Original release
NetworkPBS
ReleaseJanuary 29, 2016 (2016-01-29)
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