Ayn Rand, a sense of life [videorecording DVD] / Strand Releasing and A G Media Corporation Limited in association with Copasetic, Inc. presents a Michael Paxton film ; produced, written & directed by Michael Paxton.
Title from container. Originally released in 1998. Special features: photo gallery of some never-before-seen photos: Ayn Rand & Frank O'Connor; To Lorne Dieterling, deleted dance sequence from the film; stills from the filmed version of Ayn Rand's play, Ideal; stills of Kay Gonda's "movie roles" from Ideal; bonus footage of outtakes from the film: additional interviews with friends of Ayn Rand; the complete filmed version of Ayn Rand's play, Ideal; episode of filmmakers - an interview with director Michael Paxton on the making of Ayn Rand: A Sense of Life; cast & crew bios; website information and reading list. Narrator, Sharon Gless.
Summary:
This is the collector's edition, 2-Disc set of the look at the life and work of the controversial Russian-born author, Ayn Rand. Drawing from personal papers, public archives, rare film footage, and interviews with those who knew her, the material captures Rand's life-long themes of reason, rational selfishness and political freedom.
This resource is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by State Library of Iowa.