Margaret Bourke - White (1904 — 1971) was a pioneering figure in 20th century documentary photography and is famous for
her scenes of modern industry, of the Great Depression, and of political and social movements in the 1920s through 1950s.
The jury found that the film «salutes one
of Hollywood's unsung heroes, and is a rip - roaring look at the
modern film
industry through the experiences
of an exceptional and prolific character actor Dick Miller who who had a unique ability to fit into any
scene, wear any hat put on his head, step into any shoes, and make it real.»