Perry Wolff

PelĂ­culas

Michelangelo, Restored
Director
A film by Perry Wolff
An Essay on Matisse
Writer
Chronicles the life and art of Henri Matisse (1869-1954), the French painter whose innovative style and use of color changed the face of 20th-century art. An Essay on Matisse was nominated for an Academy Award in the documentary short category. It was originally broadcast on PBS.
An Essay on Matisse
Voice
Chronicles the life and art of Henri Matisse (1869-1954), the French painter whose innovative style and use of color changed the face of 20th-century art. An Essay on Matisse was nominated for an Academy Award in the documentary short category. It was originally broadcast on PBS.
An Essay on Matisse
Director
Chronicles the life and art of Henri Matisse (1869-1954), the French painter whose innovative style and use of color changed the face of 20th-century art. An Essay on Matisse was nominated for an Academy Award in the documentary short category. It was originally broadcast on PBS.
When Television Was Young
Writer
A retrospective of television programming, hosted by Charles Kuralt.
The Selling of the Pentagon
Executive Producer
The Selling of the Pentagon, was an important documentary aired in primetime on CBS on 23 February 1971. The aim of this film, produced by Peter Davis, was to examine the increasing utilization and cost to the taxpayers of public relations activities by the military-industrial complex in order to shape public opinion in favor of the military.
Black History: Lost Stolen, or Strayed
Executive Producer
A documentary that reviews the numerous contributions of African-Americans to the development of the United States. From the perspective of the turbulent late 1960s, the fact that their positive roles had not generally been taught as part of American history, coupled with the pervasiveness of derogatory stereotypes, was evidence of how Black people had long been victims of negative attitudes and ignorance.
Black History: Lost Stolen, or Strayed
Writer
A documentary that reviews the numerous contributions of African-Americans to the development of the United States. From the perspective of the turbulent late 1960s, the fact that their positive roles had not generally been taught as part of American history, coupled with the pervasiveness of derogatory stereotypes, was evidence of how Black people had long been victims of negative attitudes and ignorance.
Four Days In November
Executive Producer
1964 American documentary film about the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
The Smashing of the Reich
Director
A documentary about the capacity of organized destruction of the Nazi war machine
Kamikaze
Director
A documentary about the kamikaze, the brave pilots who gave their lives for their beloved country.