Emile de Antonio
Emile de Antonio was born on May 14, 1919 in USA. Emile de Antonio's big-screen debut came with In the King of Prussia directed by Emile de Antonio in 1982.
The son of a wealthy physician, Emile de Antonio grew up in the tough coal-mining town of Scranton, Pennsylvania, and it made a deep impression on him. His sympathies were always with working-class people (although he was a Harvard graduate, he was at times a dock worker, a peddler, the captain of a river barge and a broker in war-surplus equipment), and his documentaries are decidedly Marxist in philosophy. His most famous film is probably Point of Order! (1964), about the Army-McCarthy hearings ten years previously, but his most controversial films would be Millhouse (1971), a scathing indictment of then-President Richard Nixon, and Vietnam, année du cochon (1968), a radically left-wing perspective on the Vietnam War.
Birthday
May 14, 1919Place of Birth
Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA
Awards
1 wins & 2 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
- 19876.4
- 1982
director, producer
6.4