About
Content
Store
Forum

Rebirth of Reason
War
People
Archives
Objectivism


Favorite EditSanction this item
Ayn Rand: A Sense of Life (1998)

Starring: Sharon Gless (Narrator)
Director: Michael Paxton
Sanctions: 4
Sanctions: 4
Ayn Rand:  A Sense of Life
Perhaps the most widely read philosopher of the 20th century, Ayn Rand has delighted and infuriated people of all ideologies and, like it or not, has helped to create the political realities we deal with every day. With Ayn Rand: A Sense of Life you can follow her life story, from her childhood in the turbulent years of revolution in her native Russia to her great success as a popular writer and deep thinker in the United States.
 
This comprehensive look at a fascinating woman uses interviews with friends and colleagues, family photos, clips of her speaking, and great moments from the films she wrote to portray a complex, passionate person with the brains to articulate her ideals and the guts to stand up for them.
 
Trying to get work in 1930's Hollywood wasn't easy for such a rabid anti-Communist, but Rand persisted and the tales of her life in the theater, her lifelong relationship with actor Frank O'Connor, and her midlife career change from novelist to political philosopher are both inspiring and dramatic, just as she'd want them to be.
 
(review by Rob Lightner, Amazon.com)
Added by Orion Reasoner
on 10/15/2004, 10:23pm

Discuss this Movie (34 messages) Buy this movie at Amazon.com