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Smiling through the apocalypse, how my dad, Harold T. P. Hayes, rocked journalism while I was just a kid, Big Mag presents a Tom Hayes film ;

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Smiling through the apocalypse, how my dad, Harold T. P. Hayes, rocked journalism while I was just a kid, Big Mag presents a Tom Hayes film ;
Language
eng
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videorecording
Main title
Smiling through the apocalypse
Oclc number
907646972
Responsibility statement
Big Mag presents a Tom Hayes film ;
Runtime
97
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how my dad, Harold T. P. Hayes, rocked journalism while I was just a kid
Summary
Exploring the revolution in journalism sparked by the turbulence of the 1960s, the story of maverick editor Harold T.P. Hayes, who made Esquire magazine a galvanizing force in American culture. In this fascinating documentary, filmmaker Tom Hayes (Harold's son) paints a portrait of editorial genius using the voices and images of the iconic writers, photographers and artists who, with Hayes at the helm, brought Esquire to the vanguard of the cultural revolution
Technique
live action
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Smiling through the apocalypse, Esquire in the 60s
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