Documentary TV Movie
Robert De Niro is famous for his award-winning portrayals of gangsters, criminals and socially disturbed men who show surprising traces of vulnerability. By analyzing his astonishing roles in iconic films through the years, the documentary reveal the complex actor behind these extreme characters. Because the public knows little about the man who is largely silent about his own life and emotions, this film tries to unwraps one of the most fascinating and enigmatic American actors of all time for the audience. For this the filmakers use clips from his feature films, archive footage of his sparse interviews and probe into his background to illustrate De Niro’s methods for becoming the characters he plays and the reasons he’s able to do so. All of this culminates in a rare exposé of the genesis of the hidden pain that enables the masterful actor to bring such intensity to the big screen.
Directed by
Jean-Baptiste Péretié
Written by
Jean-Baptiste Péretié
Al Pacino
Self (archive footage)
Robert De Niro
Self - Portrait Subject (archive footage)
Martin Sheen
Self (archive footage)
James Caan
Self (archive footage)
Ronald Reagan
Self (archive footage)
Denis Podalydès
Self - Narrator (voice)
George Wallace
Self (archive footage)
Christian Brückner
Self - Narrator (voice)
John Hinckley Jr.
Self (archive footage)
Arthur Bremer
Self (archive footage)
James Brady
Self (archive footage)
Tim McCarthy
Self (archive footage)

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