Don't You Forget About Me

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'How did John Hughes capture the growing pains of
adolescence so parfectly Why do his films
resonate with those that grew up with them, and
those that have just discovered them Why did he
leave Armed with those and many other questions,
a documentary was put into production. It wasn't
long before interviews with Hughes alumni and
those influenced by Hughes transpired, shedding
light on Hughes and his work. However, after 2
years of compiling hundreds of interviews there
was still a very important one missing: John
Hughes'. DON'T YOU FORGET ABOUT ME cuts insightful
and entertaining interviews with the honest,
humorous, and tension filled road trip the
neophyte filmmakers make to Chicago hoping to
secure an interview with the reclusive director
and closure for themselves.'

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Product Details
Title Don't You Forget About Me
Format DVD
Condition New
Region Compatibility Region 1 NTSC-U/S (United States/U.S. territories, Canada or Bermuda systems)
Languages English
UPC 625828548307
Year 2009
Genre Documentary
Director Matt Austin Sadowski
Runtime (minutes) 73
Rating PG
Format Size Widescreen
Actors Ally Sheedy - Andrew McCarthy - Judd Nelson - Kevin Smith - Mia Sara
Discs 1

Product Description

'How did John Hughes capture the growing pains of
adolescence so parfectly Why do his films
resonate with those that grew up with them, and
those that have just discovered them Why did he
leave Armed with those and many other questions,
a documentary was put into production. It wasn't
long before interviews with Hughes alumni and
those influenced by Hughes transpired, shedding
light on Hughes and his work. However, after 2
years of compiling hundreds of interviews there
was still a very important one missing: John
Hughes'. DON'T YOU FORGET ABOUT ME cuts insightful
and entertaining interviews with the honest,
humorous, and tension filled road trip the
neophyte filmmakers make to Chicago hoping to
secure an interview with the reclusive director
and closure for themselves.'