I have just watched this documentary on Sky Arts. I think you can get it on catch-up.
It was very well made, intelligent and informative, covering much more than just his acting career.
There was a lot I didn't know, not being alive at the time he was current. He died in 1977
For instance, Chaplin makes a speech at the end of The Great Dictator. The tramp is mistaken for the dictator and taken on stage to make a speech. Much of the speech would be relevant today. What I didn't realise is that Chaplin was asked to repeat the speech at the inauguration of Franklin D Roosevelt.
It is here on YouTube
www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7GY1Xg6X20
There are some aspects of Chaplin that I wasn't keen on e.g. his attraction to very young women, but it was a great documentary. 2hrs 18 mins long
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