The Man on Lincoln's Nose

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Movie
Original title The Man On Lincoln's Nose
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 2000
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Director Daniel Raim
script Daniel Raim
Gill Dennis
production Daniel Raim
music Ori Barel
camera Daniel Raim
Guido Verweyen
Haskell Wexler
cut Stephen Mark

The Man On Lincoln's Nose is an American documentary released in 2000.

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The film describes the work of the production designer and art director Robert F. Boyle (1909-2010). Boyle shares how he worked on the Hitchcock films The Invisible Third , The Birds, and Marnie .

Interviews with director Norman Jewison , producer Walter Mirisch and production designer Henry Bumstead provide further insights into Boyle's work.

Awards

In 2001 the film was nominated for an Oscar in the Best Documentary Short Film category.

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The world premiere took place on October 20, 2000.

The title of the documentary alludes to the chase scene from the Hitchcock thriller The Invisible Third , which takes place at the Mount Rushmore National Memorial . The president's heads were recreated in the studio.

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