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    Let There Be Light

    1980 · Documentary · 59m

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  1. Let There Be Light—known to the U.S. Army as PMF 5019—is a documentary film directed by American filmmaker John Huston (19061987). It was the last in a series of four films directed by Huston while serving in the U.S. Army Signal Corps during World War II.

  2. John Hustons World War II documentary Let There Be Light is so legendary for its censorship controversy that its sheer power as a film has been easy to miss. Produced by the U.S. Army in 1945, it pioneered unscripted interview techniques to take an unprecedented look into the psychological wounds of war.

  3. Oct 27, 2020 · Aiming to illuminate an invisible combat injury, the groundbreaking film became a casualty itself. by Joseph Connor 10/27/2020. After commissioning a documentary about the effects of PTSD on combat veterans, the U.S. Army backtracked and sought to keep the finished film from public view.

  4. Jan 30, 2019 · Let There Be Light is a 1946 American documentary film directed by John Huston. The film, commissioned by the United States Army Signal Corps, was the final entry in a John Huston trilogy of films produced at the request of the U.S. Government.

  5. Jul 26, 2023 · Let There Be Light is harrowing at times: when one Black soldier breaks down, talking about how his homesickness for his sweetheart became nearly unbearable, it’s all too easy to...

  6. May 25, 2012 · Suppressed for over thirty years, Let There Be Light has never received the attention it deserves as one of the most moving and honest of wartime documentaries. A new restoration undertaken...

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  8. Let There Be Light. Directed by John Huston • 1946 • United States. This groundbreaking, long-suppressed look at the effects of war on returning veterans was among the first films to tackle the issue of post-traumatic stress disorder (or as it was then called, “shell shock” or “battle fatigue”).

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