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''Making Montgomery Clift'' is a 2018 American
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by directors Robert Anderson Clift and Hillary Demmon chronicling the life of actor
Montgomery Clift Edward Montgomery Clift (October 17, 1920 – July 23, 1966) was an American actor. A four-time Academy Award nominee, he was known for his portrayal of "moody, sensitive young men", according to ''The New York Times''. He is best remembered f ...
until his death in 1966. It shows a different side of Clift, portraying him as a man who enjoyed life and love, and as comfortable with being a gay man. The documentary was released at the Los Angeles Film Festival and was praised by the critics.


Synopsis

Between the 1940s and 1960s Montgomery Clift saw highs and lows in both his career and personal life. In virtue of these, many myths were created mostly involving his repressed homosexuality and his depression due to a car accident that left severe facial lacerations requiring plastic surgery. Directed by his nephew Robert Clift and Hillary Demmon, the film examines the inconsistent narratives from countless biographies which reduced his legacy and created labels like “tragically self-destructive” and “tormented”. The documentary shows Clift family and friends—including Jack Larson, who played
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on the TV show '' Adventures of Superman''—who attest to his joy and humor, and also Tucker Tooley, Michael Easton, Patricia Bosworth, and Vincent Newman.


Critical reception

''Making Montgomery Clift'' received widespread critical praise for reexamining the life of actor
Montgomery Clift Edward Montgomery Clift (October 17, 1920 – July 23, 1966) was an American actor. A four-time Academy Award nominee, he was known for his portrayal of "moody, sensitive young men", according to ''The New York Times''. He is best remembered f ...
and challenging the long-standing image of him as a tragic figure. Critics highlighted the film’s personal perspective and its thoughtful approach to biography. Michael Schulman of ''The New Yorker'' called it “a fascinating study of the ethics of biography,” adding that the film “turns the act of biographical revision into a broader investigation of how truth is constructed.” Film scholar David Bordwell described the documentary as “an alternative to standard celebrity portraiture,” noting that it “makes biography an essay, an argument, and an act of criticism.” Sheri Linden of ''The Hollywood Reporter'' wrote that the film “strips away the myths...to reveal a portrait that feels both refreshingly authentic and long overdue.” Writing for ''The Advocate'', Trudy Ring noted that the film “reveals a side of Clift that had been hidden or distorted,” showing his wit and agency as a queer actor in Hollywood. Chase Burns of ''The Stranger'' wrote, “Finally, someone gets Montgomery Clift’s biography right.” Dan Callahan of ''TheWrap'' called the film “a more realistic picture of this committed, very loving and sophisticated artist who was forced to make very few compromises.” He described the title as “provocative” for its double meaning—referring both to posthumous myth-making and to old slang meaning “to sleep with someone.” He praised the film for clearing away decades of reductive psychological interpretations. Ben Sachs of the ''Chicago Reader'' was more critical, noting that the film focuses more on correcting Clift’s biography than exploring his film career, which he found “frustrating.” Still, he concluded that “his nephew does an admirable job assembling the truth.” The film holds a 100% rating on ''
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'' based on positive reviews praising both its emotional depth and its approach to biography.


Home media

The movie was released in
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