1982: Frank Capra

10th AFI Life Achievement Award


FRANK CAPRA: LIFE ACHIEVEMENT AWARD 1982 TRIBUTE ADDRESS

The Trustees of the American Film Institute have voted the tenth Life Achievement Award to Frank Capra.

An Italian immigrant who never lost the common touch while rising from poverty to become one of this country’s most beloved filmmakers, Frank Capra is the screen’s foremost champion of the ordinary American.

Arriving in the United States as a child in 1903, the year of the first airplane flight and the birth of the American film industry, Capra was part of the generation of immigrants which embrace the infant film medium as its popular art form. The energy and sense of purpose in his work derive from this communal source; in the words of Graham Greene, Capra brought to his films "a kinship with his audience, a sense of common life, a morality."

With his classics of the 1930s — It Happened One Night, Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, Lost Horizon, You Can’t Take It With You, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington — Capra brought laughter and hope to his audience as he expressed the deepest fears and aspirations of the country during the Great Depression. Vigorously depicting America’s flaws, he nevertheless renewed his audience’s optimism by affirming the basic decency and strength of the national character.

Responsible in the Thirties for elevating Harry Cohn’s Columbia Pictures from a poverty-row company into a major studio, Capra was a fighter for the artistic control of the director.

When World War II threatened the existence of the American democratic ideal, Capra interrupted his Hollywood career to make a series of government films educating the public about the nature of the conflict. Of the Why we Fight series, Winston Churchill said, "I have never seen or read any more powerful statement of our cause or of our rightful case against the Nazi tyranny."

Capra returned from service to make one of his most memorable films, It’s a Wonderful Life, a moving affirmation of his belief in the common man. After his retirement from filmmaking in the 1960s, he embarked on a new career as a teacher, speaking at more than 250 schools and film festivals to give inspiration to the new generation of filmmakers.

Frank Capra has ennobled his audience as he has entertained them. His work has brought the meaning of the American dream alive for generations of moviegoers past and present, and it is for this that The American Film Institute honors him with the Life Achievement Award.


FILMOGRAPHY (as of award year)

  • POCKETFUL OF MIRACLES (1961)
    Motion Picture Producer/Director

  • A HOLE IN THE HEAD (1959)
    Motion Picture Producer/Director

  • THE UNCHAINED GODDESS (1958)
    Television Producer/Screenwriter

  • HEMO THE MAGNIFICENT (1957)
    Motion Picture Producer/Screenwriter/ Director

  • THE STRANGE CASE OF THE COSMIC RAYS (1957)
    Television Producer/Co-Screenwriter/Director

  • OUR MR. SUN (1956)
    Motion Picture Producer/Co-Screenwriter/Director

  • HERE COMES THE GROOM (1951)
    Motion Picture Producer/Director

  • RIDING HIGH (1950)
    Motion Picture Producer/Director

  • STATE OF THE UNION (1948)
    Producer/Director

  • IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE (1946)
    Motion Picture Producer/Co-Screenwriter/Director

  • KNOW YOUR ENEMY: GERMANY (1945)
    U.S. War Dept. Producer

  • KNOW YOUR ENEMY: JAPAN (1945)
    Producer/Co-Director

  • TWO DOWN AND ONE TO GO (1945)
    U.S. War Dept. Producer

  • WHY WE FIGHT: WAR COMES TO AMERICA (1945)
    U.S. War Dept. Producer

  • YOUR JOB IN GERMANY (1945)
    U.S. War Dept. Producer

  • THE NEGRO SOLDIER (1944)
    Producer/Co-Director

  • TUNISIAN VICTORY (1944)
    Co-Producer/ Co-Director

  • WHY WE FIGHT: THE BATTLE OF CHINA (1944)
    U.S. War Dept. Producer/Co-Director

  • WHY WE FIGHT: THE BATTLE OF RUSSIA (1944)
    U.S. War Dept. Producer

  • KNOW YOUR ALLY: BRITAIN (1943)
    Producer

  • WHY WE FIGHT: DIVIDE AND CONQUER (1943)
    U.S. War Dept. Producer/Co-Director

  • WHY WE FIGHT: THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN (1943)
    U.S. War Dept. Producer

  • WHY WE FIGHT: THE NAZIS STRIKE (1943)
    U.S. War Dept. Producer/Co-Director

  • WHY WE FIGHT: PRELUDE TO WAR (1942)
    U.S. War Dept. Producer/Co-Director

  • ARSENIC AND OLD LACE (1941)
    Motion Picture Co-Producer/Director

  • MEET JOHN DOE (1941)
    Motion Picture Co-Producer/Director

  • MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON (1939)
    Motion Picture Co-Producer/Director

  • YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU (1938)
    Motion Picture Co-Producer/Director

  • LOST HORIZON (1937)
    Motion Picture Co-Producer/Director

  • MR. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN (1936)
    Motion Picture Co-Producer/Director

  • BROADWAY BILL (1934)
    Motion Picture Co-Producer/Director

  • IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT (1934)
    Motion Picture Co-Producer/Director

  • LADY FOR A DAY (1933)
    Motion Picture Co-Producer/Director

  • THE BITTER TEA OF GENERAL YEN (1933)
    Motion Picture Co-Producer/Director

  • AMERICAN MADNESS (1932)
    Motion Picture Co-Producer/Director

  • FORBIDDEN (1932)
    Motion Picture Co-Producer/ Director/Original Story

  • DIRIGIBLE (1931)
    Motion Picture Co-Producer/Director

  • PLATINUM BLONDE (1931)
    Motion Picture Co-Producer/Director

  • THE MIRACLE WOMAN (1931)
    Motion Picture Co-Producer/Director

  • LADIES OF LEISURE (1930)
    Motion Picture Co-Producer/Director

  • RAIN OR SHINE (1930)
    Motion Picture Co-Producer/Director

  • FLIGHT (1929)
    Motion Picture Co-Producer/Co-Screenwriter/Director

  • THE DONOVAN AFFAIR (1929)
    Motion Picture Co-Producer/Director

  • THE YOUNGER GENERATION (1929)
    Motion Picture Co-Producer/Director

  • SAY IT WITH SABLES (1928)
    Motion Picture Co-Producer/Co-Screenwriter/Director

  • SO THIS IS LOVE (1928)
    Motion Picture Director

  • SUBMARINE (1928)
    Motion Picture Director

  • THAT CERTAIN THING (1928)
    Motion Picture Director

  • THE MATINEE IDOL (1928)
    Motion Picture Director

  • THE POWER OF THE PRESS (1928)
    Motion Picture Co-Producer/Director

  • THE WAY OF THE STRONG (1928)
    Motion Picture Director

  • FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE (1927)
    Motion Picture Director

  • LONG PANTS (1927)
    Motion Picture Director

  • THE STRONG MAN (1926)
    Motion Picture Director/Co-Screenwriter

  • FULTAH FISHER'S BOARDING HOUSE (1921)
    Motion Picture Director