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Jim Henson: Idea Man

Released 2024
Runtime 109
Category Documentary
Language N/A
Director Ron Howard

What it’s about

u003cpu003eJim Henson, creator of the Muppets and voice of Kermit the frog, started manning the puppets on a local D.C. television show when he was just eighteen. Over the next three-plus decades, his seemingly inexhaustible creativity and drive brought him enormous fame, first on the groundbreaking PBS kidsu0026rsquo; program u003cemu003eSesame Streetu003c/emu003e, then with the Muppet franchise (on TV and film), ending with a series of live action features. Though his workaholism ultimately ended his marriage to wife Jane, he kept close to her and his five children by bringing them into the business, with creative partner Frank Oz always by his side.u0026nbsp;u003c/pu003e

Why we love it

u003cpu003eFor this colorful, wildly entertaining doc, Howard and team assembled a treasure trove of archival footage to trace Hensonu0026rsquo;s incredible rise, starting with fifties television, when his distinctive puppet characters first broke through on live programming and commercials. Vintage clips from u003cemu003eSesame Street u003c/emu003eu0026nbsp;and u003cemu003eThe Muppet Showu003c/emu003e remind us how special his voice was, at once innocent and clever, and always funny. Henson later helmed wildly ambitious features like u003cemu003eLabyrinthu003c/emu003e (1986) that were commercial disappointments. Interviews with various Henson family members and partner Frank Oz help humanize this creative dynamo. His sudden death in 1990 from pneumonia shocked the world. Still, as this touching film demonstrates, he accomplished so much in the time he had, and we are the beneficiaries.u003c/pu003e


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