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  1. Oct 5, 1989 · The Legendary Life of Ernest Hemingway: Directed by José María Sánchez. With Victor Garber, Rom Anderson, Karen Black, Gianni Cavina. Traces the legendary author's life, from the images and memories of his early boyhood, to his tragic suicide at 62.

    • (118)
    • Drama
    • José María Sánchez
    • 1989-10-05
    • Hemingway Unknown
    • The Legendary Life of Ernest Hemingway
    • Papa: Hemingway in Cuba
    • Hemingway & Gellhorn
    • Ernest Hemingway: A Film by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick
    • Ernest Hemingway: Rivers to The Sea
    • Hemingway’s Adventures of A Young Man
    • Ernest Hemingway: Wrestling with Life
    • Hemingway: Between Key West and Cuba
    • The Old Man and The Sea

    What it’s about:This is a documentary that narrates Hemingway’s life. With the use of archive footage and factual pieces of information, it provides a look into Hemingway’s personal and artistic life. Why you should watch it:“Hemingway Unknown” is a must-see for fans of the writer’s work, as it provides a unique glimpse into his life and creative p...

    What it’s about:”The Legendary Life of Ernest Hemingway” is a 1989 television movie that tells the story of the iconic American author and journalist, Ernest Hemingway. The film covers key events in Hemingway’s life, including his experiences as a child, then as a war correspondent during World War I, his relationships with other writers and artist...

    What it’s about:This biographical drama tells the story of Hemingway’s time in Cuba, where he became involved in the revolution against dictator Fulgencio Batista. It stars Adrian Sparks as Hemingway and Giovanni Ribisi as his friend and revolutionary ally, Ed Mayers. Why you should watch it:“Papa: Hemingway in Cuba” offers a dramatized version of ...

    What it’s about:This HBO film tells the story of Hemingway’s tumultuous relationship with war correspondent Martha Gellhorn, who would become his third wife. It stars Clive Owen as Hemingway and Nicole Kidman as Gellhorn and follows their adventures as they cover conflicts between them and around them. Why you should watch it: “Hemingway & Gellhorn...

    What it’s about: This six-hour documentary series, directed by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick, offers a comprehensive and in-depth look at Hemingway’s life and work. It features interviews with Hemingway’s family, friends, and scholars, as well as archival footage and photographs. Why you should watch it: “Ernest Hemingway: A Film by Ken Burns and Lynn ...

    What it’s about:This documentary, narrated by actor James Naughton, explores Hemingway’s life and work. However, it does not go in-depth regarding Hemingway’s character and persona. Why you should watch it: “Ernest Hemingway: Rivers to the Sea” provides a unique and personal look at Hemingway’s life and relationships, and how they influenced his wo...

    What it’s about: This biographical drama tells the story of Nick Adams, Hemingway’s semi-autobiographical character. We get to see Nick’s early years, from his childhood in Oak Park, Illinois to his time as a young journalist in Europe. It stars Richard Beymer as Nick and Diane Baker as Carolyn, the character that represents Hemingway’s first wife,...

    What it’s about: This is a documentary that explores Hemingway’s life and career through archival footage, photographs, and interviews with experts and Hemingway’s friends and family. The documentary covers Hemingway’s early life and his time as a war correspondent during World War I, his experiences in Paris during the 1920s, and his later years a...

    What it’s about: This is a documentary that explores the life and work of Ernest Hemingway during the years he spent in Key West and Cuba. The film shows how those locations have influenced his writing and personal life. It also explores the political and cultural climate of the time and how it shaped Hemingway’s worldview. Why you should watch it:...

    What it’s about:The movie is actually an adaptation of one of the most popular Hemingway novellas of the same name. It tells the story of an elderly Cuban fisherman named Santiago who goes out to sea, hoping to catch a big fish. Despite facing many challenges, Santiago perseveres and eventually catches a giant marlin. Why you should watch it:The st...

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  2. Watch in Movie Theaters on January 1st, 1988. Stream 'The Legendary Life of Ernest Hemingway' and watch online. Discover streaming options, rental services, and purchase links for this...

  3. Hemingway, a three-part, six-hour documentary film by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick, examines the visionary work and the turbulent life of Ernest Hemingway, one of the greatest and most...

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  4. Apr 5, 2021 · Watch on. For Whom The Bell Tolls is the rare Hemingway adaptation that sticks pretty close to the (extremely successful) novel. Gary Cooper plays Robert, an explosives expert who falls...

  5. ( 1989 ) Drama. Traces the legendary author’s life, from the images and memories of his early boyhood, to his tragic suicide at 62. We first meet Hemingway as a young boy dominated by the virile figure of his father, a doctor devoted to hunting and fishing.