A. Einstein : [videorecording] : how I see the world / VPI-Videfilm Producers International, Inc..
Material type: FilmPublication details: Alexandria, VA : PBS Video, 1991.Description: 1 videocassette (60 min.) : sd., col., b&w ; 1/2 inISBN:- 1561116211 :
- Albert Einstein : how I see the world
- American masters : A. Einstein - how I see the world
- American masters (Television program)
- Director, Richard Kroehling ; producers, Kirk D'Amico, Laura Nathanson ; writers, Richard Kroehling, Laura Nathanson ; executive producers, Kirk D'Amico and Susan Lacy.
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Originally produced as motion picture for the Public Broadcasting Service television series, "American Masters."
Director, Richard Kroehling ; producers, Kirk D'Amico, Laura Nathanson ; writers, Richard Kroehling, Laura Nathanson ; executive producers, Kirk D'Amico and Susan Lacy.
William Hurt.
High School; Adult
VHS.
Closed captioned for the hearing impaired.
To see the world through the eyes of Albert Einstein is to see some of the 20th century's most potent events from a unique perspective and one much wider than you may think. Although Einstein was the greatest scientific genius of the century, this portrait is as much about the humanity of the man as it is about his legendary accomplishments. This program chronicles how the world's most famous Nobel Prize-winner became its most eloquent advocate for peace.