Frank Capra: Mr. America is a new documentary detailing the life and achievements of one of the world’s most influential filmmakers. Capra was a director known for an impressive string of award-winning films made in the 1930s and 1940s, and whose work includes comedies, political films, and Christmas classics alike. The documentary was made by Matthew Wells in his feature documentary debut.

Screen Rant is happy to present a clip from Frank Capra: Mr. America. The clip details how the director got his start, and is a fascinating peek into the filmmaker’s life even for those who haven’t seen all of Frank Capra’s best movies. Take a look at the clip, and get ready to watch Frank Capra: Mr. America, which is available for purchase now on digital platforms.

Why You Know Frank Capra Even If You Don’t

The director may not be a household name in the way he once was, but Capra’s works have made a lasting impact on society. The most enduring one may be his Christmas classic It’s a Wonderful Life, which is still an annual watch for millions despite the fact it was first released in 1946. Even viewers who have never heard of Capra are likely to be aware of that film and have likely seen at least part of it. Even though the original is still relevant to many, an It’s a Wonderful Life remake is also on the way from Kenya Barris, potentially ensuring that Capra’s legacy will live on even longer.

Capra’s work has also influenced filmmakers from Steven Spielberg to Adam Sandler. Capra’s 1936 comedy Mr. Deeds Goes to Town was (albeit loosely) remade by Sandler in 2002’s Mr. Deeds. While that movie is low on the list of Adam Sandler Rotten Tomatoes rankings, it won over fans of the actor and, at least on a small and subtle level, introduced them to one of Capra’s best-loved stories.

Countless other adaptations and references have put elements of Capra’s work into the minds of viewers around the world. It Happened One Night has been adapted into multiple films across India, his political comedy-drama Mr. Smith Goes to Washington was reimagined as 1992’s The Distinguished Gentleman with Eddie Murphy in the lead role, and his 1961 comedy Pocketful of Miracles was adapted into an early Jackie Chan film called Miracles. Capra’s influence is undeniable, and thanks to Frank Capra: Mr. America, audiences can understand the full extent of the director’s significance.

Frank Capra: Mr. America is out now on digital platforms.