Blake Edwards: A Love Story in 24 Frames – About the documentary
While known for cinema classics such as “Breakfast at Tiffanys,” “Days of Wine and Roses” and the “Pink Panther” series, the iconic director, screenwriter and producer Blake Edwards was also a sculptor and painter, loving husband and devoted father.
Discover the man behind the camera and explore his iconic career and his professional and personal relationships in American Masters – Blake Edwards: A Love Story in 24 Frames, premiering nationwide Tuesday, August 27 at 9 p.m. ET on PBS (check local listings), pbs.org/americanmasters and the PBS App.
Featuring never-before-seen archival video and stills, American Masters – Blake Edwards: A Love Story in 24 Frames offers an exploration into the filmmaker’s complex life and genre-spanning career, as shared by filmmakers and family. Edwards’ story is further illuminated through interviews with devoted family members, fans and those who have worked with him, including wife Julie Andrews, children Jennifer and Geoffrey Edwards, Lesley Ann Warren(“Victor/Victoria”), Bo Derek (“10″), Rob Marshall, Rian Johnson and more.
Born in 1922, an artistically minded young Blake Edwards began his Hollywood career as an actor but quickly pivoted to writing and directing. While Edwards redefined slapstick comedy through a lens that still resonates with today’s directors and actors, he was influential across many genres, including dramas, detective films, musicals and even Broadway theater productions. See how his life changed when he met Andrews and how their creative partnership informed such films such as “10,” “S.O.B.” and “That’s Life!” Edwards is remembered fondly by those who knew him. Or as Andrews herself puts it, “I don’t think I ever met a man as charismatic, as wicked, as funny, as vulnerable, as angry at times, as adorable and sweet as Blake.”
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