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Frank Capra was one of Hollywood's most popular and respected directors in the 1930s and 1940s. His best-known films include "Isn't Life Beautiful?", "The Bottom Ten Thousand" and "Arsenic and Lace". His career from poor Sicilian immigrant to successful director stands for the American dream and brings him surprisingly close to his characters. But what in his depictions of America and its everyday heroes is reality, and where does the dream begin?
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Didier Sandre
Narrator

Frank Capra
Self (archive footage)
Crews
Dimitri Kourtchine
Director
Patrick Glâtre
Writer
Dimitri Kourtchine
Writer
Vincent Gazaigne
Producer
Cédric Defert
Editor
Arnaud Guillemant
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