The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

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The filmmaker behind the ‘Hamilton’ Documentar­y reveals all

- By Mark Kennedy

NEW YORK >> What was to become the Broadway phenomenon “Hamilton” was still raw and unshaped when documentar­y filmmaker Alex Horwitz turned on his camera three years ago. Whether Lin-Manuel Miranda’s vision of Founding Father Alexander Hamilton would become a concept album or a musical or something else had yet to be determined. Horwitz didn’t mind. He just wanted to be there beside Miranda.

HAMILTON’S AMERICA

The documentar­y premieres at 9 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 21 as part of the Great Performanc­es series on PBS (Locally WHYY, Channel 12).

“My take was ‘I don’t care what it ends up being. I just find it so compelling. Let me follow you as you continue to develop it,’” said Horwitz. “It was designed from the beginning to be a companion piece to ‘Hamilton,’ whatever that became.”

Horwitz ended up being, quite literally, in the room when it happened. His documentar­y “Hamilton’s America “debuts Friday on PBS as part of its Great Performanc­es series, offering a behindthe-scenes look at the musical’s creation and putting it in historical context.

The documentar­y maker, who befriended Miranda in college, didn’t want to make a film about the making of the hip-hop-flavored musical. That had already been done with “Chasing Broadway Dreams,” about Miranda’s previous success with “In the Heights.”

“I thought that this could be about history seen through Lin’s eyes. That was the conceit of the film from the beginning,” said Horwitz. “It’s a sort of audio-visual liner notes that exists for all time now about this amazing, whirlwind experience he had.”

Miranda allowed Horwitz extraordin­ary access, including a sequence in which he was captured composing the song “My Shot” while visiting Aaron Burr’s home. Their friendship meant a level of comfort

another filmmaker might not have gotten.

“He’s much smarter than me,” said Miranda, “so he said, ‘Can I just start filming you writing your next thing?’ in 2012, before we even knew this was a show. And the result is that he’s got this great film.”

The RadicalMed­ia documentar­y combines backstage footage with field trips to places key to “Hamilton,” like actor Christophe­r Jackson, who plays George Washington, visiting Mount Vernon, and Leslie Odom Jr. who plays Aaron Burr, stopping by the Museum of Finance.

The film is also augmented by interviews with

politician­s and celebritie­s including President Barack Obama, former President George W. Bush, Speaker of the House Paul Ryan, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, former Treasury Secretarie­s Hank Paulson and Timothy Geithner, Questlove, Jimmy Fallon, John Weidman, Nas and Stephen Sondheim.

“It is quite a motley crew in the best possible way. Where else are you going to get a film that stars Questlove and Hank Paulson?” asked Horwitz. “People returned my calls because of ‘Hamilton.’”

Horwitz is the perfect man for the job. His father, director and writer Murray Horwitz, won a Tony Award

in 1978 for “Ain’t Misbehavin’” and his mother is a classicall­y trained opera singer.

He was a researcher for visionary director Julie Taymor and became an experience­d film editor for RadicalMed­ia, having cut Joe Berlinger’s documentar­y “Whitey,” and is a big fan of Ken Burns. He also wrote and directed the zombie short film “Alice Jacobs is Dead.”

“It’s in my blood. I am a musical nerd. I am a history nerd,” he said. “I wanted this movie to scratch both those itches for me and everyone in the audience as well.”

Horwitz had about 100 hours of footage that he boiled down to 84 minutes. He hopes it appeals to both “Hamilton” fans and newcomers to the show.

“I know that this film is not the work that ‘Hamilton’ is. This film is a shadow of that far greater piece, in my mind,” he said. “But if I did half as good a job as a documentar­ian as Lin did as a composer, then I think it will at least be an entertaini­ng and enlighteni­ng piece of material and a worthy companion piece.” Online: http://www.pbs.org/ wnet/gperf

 ?? JOAN MARCUS — PBS VIA AP ?? In this image released by PBS, from left, Daveed Diggs, Okieriete Onaodowan, Anthony Ramos and Lin-Manuel Miranda perform in the musical, “Hamilton.” The documentar­y “Hamilton’s America” debuts on PBS on Friday as part of its Great Performanc­es series,...
JOAN MARCUS — PBS VIA AP In this image released by PBS, from left, Daveed Diggs, Okieriete Onaodowan, Anthony Ramos and Lin-Manuel Miranda perform in the musical, “Hamilton.” The documentar­y “Hamilton’s America” debuts on PBS on Friday as part of its Great Performanc­es series,...
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COURTESY OF JOSEPH SINNOTT — WNET Lin-Manuel Miranda
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