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Don't You Forget About Me (2010)

“In 1991, filmmaker John Hughes disappeared from Hollywood. In 2008, four filmmakers went to find him.”

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Plot

In the spirited documentary, Don't You Forget About Me (2010), a dynamic band of young filmmakers embark on a quest with a singular purpose: to unearth the genius of the elusive writer/director, John Hughes. This man, a veritable legend, imprinted an entire generation with his iconic teen films such as The Breakfast Club, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, and Sixteen Candles. With a burning desire to understand the magic behind Hughes' timeless masterpieces, they seek out the man himself for an exclusive interview. As they traverse the path to Hughes, they encounter a myriad of actors who had the privilege of working under the maestro's direction. Their heartfelt testimonials paint a vivid picture of what made Hughes' films extraordinary and the unique ways in which they touched audiences over the decades. This documentary is fueled by penetrating questions that drive the narrative forward: How did Hughes manage to encapsulate the tumultuous journey of adolescence with such authenticity? Why do his stories continue to resonate with both those who grew up with them and those who have just stumbled upon them? Don't You Forget About Me is a compelling exploration of these puzzling questions, igniting a journey into the heart of Hughes' cinematic legacy.

Where to watch Don't You Forget About Me?

Don't You Forget About Me is a documentary movie featuring David Anderle and directed by Matt Sadowski-Austin.

Don't You Forget About Me is currently streaming for free (ad-supported) on Pluto TV and The Roku Channel.