MIKE NICHOLS 38TH AFI LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD RARE 10 DVD BOXED SET LIMITED!.



VERY RARE AND STRICTLY LIMITED EDITION FROM TV-LAND NETWORK. ITEM WAS DISTRIBUTED TO ATTENDEES AT THE ACTUAL MIKE NICHOLS AWARD CEREMONY IN 2010. CONTAINS THE FULL LENGTH MIKE NICHOLS CLASSICS: THE GRADUATE, CARNAL KNOWLEDGE, WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF?, THE BIRDCAGE, SILKWOOD, WORKING GIRL, CATCH-22. REGARDING HENRY, FROM THE EDGE AND ANGELS IN AMERICA. The American Film Institute's Board of Trustees selected Mike Nichols to receive the 38th AFI Life Achievement Award, the highest honor for a career in film. The award was presented to Nichols at a gala tribute in Los Angeles on June 10, 2010. "Genius is a word oft overused in our world, but surely not in the case of Mike Nichols," said Stringer. "His artistry has spanned the mediums of modern storytelling — movies, television and the stage — and his gifts across five decades continue to inspire artists and audiences alike. It is AFI's honor to present him with its 38th Life Achievement Award." Born Michael Igor Peschkowsky to an intellectual Jewish family in Berlin, 7-year-old Mike Nichols made it out of Germany in 1939, alone with his younger brother, on one of the last refugee boats to dock in New York harbor. Mike Nichols likes to quote his favorite line from THE PHILADELPHIA STORY: "The time to make up your mind about people is never." Perhaps what we can wish for is that Mike Nichols will continue to surprise us with the tremendous chances he takes — and hope the day never comes when he decides to make up his mind about us.