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  • Production:American Masters Pictures
  • Released:2000-11-22
  • IMDB:tt0268920
Widely thought of as “a woman’s director,” legendary film director George Cukor is profiled with the use of film clips and interviews with his friends and colleagues to provide a picture of the director’s unique accomplishments and to trace the arc of his career.
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A conversation with Joseph McBride about his study of Hollywood film director George Cukor: “There are many flawed people in his films, but Cukor understands human imperfection”–Part 1  World Socialist Web Site

George Cukor movies: 20 greatest films ranked worst to best  Gold Derby

George Cukor  Film Comment Magazine

The Celebrity Masks of George Cukor  The New Yorker

George Cukor’s The Actress  MoMA

George Cukor’s Way with Women  The Criterion Collection

Elegant Provocateur in a Puritanical Era (Published 2013)  The New York Times

A Fresh Face in the Crowd: Judy Holliday in George Cukor’s The Marrying Kind  Bright Lights Film Journal

George Cukor's People by Joseph McBride  Open Letters Review

“I Won’t Be Directed by a Fairy!”: When Clark Gable Got George Cukor Fired From Gone With the Wind  Vanity Fair

The Outsized Impact of George Cukor’s “Gaslight”  CrimeReads

A Star Is Born (1954)  Alternate Ending - Movie Reviews

Dinner at Eight  Britannica

George Cukor's Holiday  BOMB Magazine

A conversation with Joseph McBride about his study of Hollywood film director George Cukor: “There are many flawed people in his films, but Cukor understands human imperfection”—Part 2  World Socialist Web Site

By George  The New Yorker

Queer & Now & Then: 1935  Film Comment Magazine

George Cukor's People: A new study of the remarkable Hollywood film director  World Socialist Web Site

In Praise of the Artifice in George Cukor’s ‘Sylvia Scarlett’  PopMatters

Picture Framing, the Cukor Method (Published 2011)  The New York Times

George Cukor’s Holiday  MoMA

George Cukor Gay Woman’s Director Nonsense  Alt Film Guide

Classic Film Review: It’s 2026 — Are we ready for What Cukor, Hepburn ,Tracy and Donald Ogden Stewart warned us about Fascism? “Keeper of the Flame” (1942)  rogersmovienation.com

Born This Way: Why 1954’s A Star Is Born Is Still The Best  Roger Ebert

The 10 Best George Cukor Movies, Ranked  Collider

‘Women’ a fun fluff remake of 1939 film  The Courier of Montgomery County

George Cukor's Party On "Hollywood" Wasn't Nearly As Wild IRL  Refinery29

Why ‘Gaslight’ Hasn’t Lost Its Glow (Published 2019)  The New York Times

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