The Man on Lincoln's Nose is a 2000 American short documentary film directed by Daniel Raim about Hollywood art director Robert F. Boyle. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short.[1] The title is derived from the Alfred Hitchcock film North by Northwest (1959), which has a climactic scene of two characters dangling from the carving of Abraham Lincoln's face on Mount Rushmore. One of the producers was Hitchcock's daughter, Patricia Hitchcock.
The Man on Lincoln's Nose | |
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Directed by | Daniel Raim |
Written by | Gill Dennis Daniel Raim |
Produced by | Jon Biddle Emily Boyle Patricia Hitchcock Lawrence A. Mirisch Daniel Raim |
Cinematography | Daniel Raim Guido Verweyen Haskell Wexler |
Edited by | Stephen Mark |
Production company | Adama Films |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Year | Award | Category | Result |
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2000 | 73rd Academy Awards | Best Documentary Short Subject | Nominated |
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