A Brief History of Time (film)

A Brief History of Time

VHS cover
Directed by Errol Morris
Produced by
Written by Stephen Hawking
Based on A Brief History of Time
by Stephen Hawking
Starring Stephen Hawking
Music by Philip Glass
Cinematography
Edited by Brad Fuller
Production
company
Distributed by Triton Pictures
Release dates
  • October 1991 (1991-10) (Los Angeles)
  • January 1992 (1992-01) (Sundance)
  • August 21, 1992 (1992-08-21)
Running time
80 minutes
Country
  • United States
  • United Kingdom
  • Japan
Language English
Box office $2.3 million[1]

A Brief History of Time is a 1991 biographical documentary film about the physicist Stephen Hawking, directed by Errol Morris.[2] The title derives from Hawking's bestselling book A Brief History of Time, but whereas the book is an explanation of cosmology, the film is a biography of Hawking's life, featuring interviews with family members, colleagues, and even his childhood nanny. The music is by frequent Morris collaborator, Philip Glass.

The film project originated with executive producer Gordon Freedman who brought the project to Anglia Television as a co-producer. After acquiring the property, Freedman met with director Steven Spielberg for advice on how to make the project into an important documentary film. Spielberg suggested Errol Morris as director. Freedman's production company partnered with Anglia Television and Tokyo Broadcasting. David Hickman, of Anglia, became the film's producer.

Reception

A Brief History of Time received largely positive reviews. On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film currently holds a 93% rating based on 15 reviews.[3] On Metacritic, the film has a 78/100 rating based on 12 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[4]

Availability

The film was released on VHS in the early 1990s, but remained unreleased via DVD and Blu-ray Disc until 2014, when The Criterion Collection issued a release on April 15, 2014.

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Awards
Preceded by
American Dream
Sundance Grand Jury Prize: Documentary
1992
Succeeded by
Children of Fate
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