Directed by Lee Grant • 1986 • United States
Starring Lee Grant
Winner of the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, Lee Grant’s searing and sobering critique of Reagan-era economic policies takes viewers from America’s heartland, where farms that have fed the U.S. for a century are being destroyed by banks, to the the tent cities of Los Angeles, the welfare hotels of New York, and beyond. What Grant captures is a powerful and still stingingly relevant look at a slice of American society that has been shamefully left behind by its leaders.
Directed by Lee Grant • 1989 • United States
Starring Lee Grant
Lee Grant’s BATTERED is a shattering portrait of domestic violence in American homes. A powerful if harrowing plunge into a life lived in constant fear of the people closest to you, this unforgettable documentary explores its subjec...
Directed by Lee Grant • 2005 • United States
Academy Award–winning actor and filmmaker Lee Grant’s candid, complex portrait of father-son screen icons Kirk and Michael Douglas—and the Hollywood dynasty that they built—is alternately a celebration, an indictment, and a fabulous dinner party. Exam...