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Let There Be Light (1946)—known to the U.S. Army as PMF 5019—is a documentary film directed by American filmmaker John Huston (1906–1987). It was the last in a series of four films directed by Huston while serving in the U.S. Army Signal Corps during World War II. The film was intended to educate the public about post-traumatic stress disorder and its treatment among returning veterans, but its unscripted presentation of mental disability caused the U.S. government to suppress the film, and it was not released until the 1980s.

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  • Let there be light (es)
  • Let There Be Light (film 1946) (in)
  • Que la lumière soit (film, 1946) (fr)
  • Let There Be Light (1946 film) (en)
  • Let There Be Light (nl)
  • Let There Be Light (pt)
  • Да будет свет (фильм, 1946) (ru)
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  • Let There Be Light (en español, Que se haga la luz) es una película documental estadounidense de 1946 dirigida por John Huston al término de la Segunda Guerra Mundial por encargo del Ejército de los Estados Unidos. Rodado en el Hospital Militar Mason en Long Island, Nueva York, y narrado por el padre del director, Walter Huston, el documental sigue a un grupo de soldados con traumas de guerra desde el día de su llegada hasta que son dados de alta. El ejército se negó a su distribución y hasta 1980 no se exhibió comercialmente. (es)
  • Let There Be Light (1946)—known to the U.S. Army as PMF 5019—is a documentary film directed by American filmmaker John Huston (1906–1987). It was the last in a series of four films directed by Huston while serving in the U.S. Army Signal Corps during World War II. The film was intended to educate the public about post-traumatic stress disorder and its treatment among returning veterans, but its unscripted presentation of mental disability caused the U.S. government to suppress the film, and it was not released until the 1980s. (en)
  • Let There Be Light (1946) — diperkenalkan kepada U.S. Army dengan judul 5019 — adalah sebuah film dokumenter yang disutradarai oleh pembuat film Amerika John Huston (1906–1987). Film tersebut adalah karya terakhir dalam serial tiga film garapan Huston saat bertugas dalam pada Perang Dunia II. (in)
  • Que la lumière soit (Let There Be Light) est un film documentaire de John Huston réalisé en 1946, sorti aux États-Unis en 1980, qui porte sur la thérapie de certains soldats traumatisés par la guerre. À partir d'avril 1942, John Huston sera mobilisé par l'U.S. Army dans le détachement Signal Corps. Là, il signera, sous son nom, trois documentaires militaires dont celui-ci. Effrayés par la dureté du film, les autorités décidèrent, à l'époque, de ne pas le distribuer. Les spectateurs ne purent visionner ce document que, lors du Festival de Cannes 1981, dans la section Un certain regard. (fr)
  • «Да будет свет» (англ. Let There Be Light) — американский чёрно-белый документальный фильм режиссёра Джона Хьюстона. Премьера фильма состоялась 16 декабря 1980 года. (ru)
  • Let There Be Light é um documentário de 1946 de John Huston, lançado nos Estados Unidos em 1980, que se concentra na terapia de alguns soldados traumatizados pela guerra. A partir de abril de 1942, John Huston foi mobilizado pelo Exército dos EUA no destacamento do Signal Corps. Lá, ele assinou, em seu nome, três documentários militares, incluindo este. Assustados com a dureza do filme, as autoridades decidiram, na época, não distribuí-lo. Os espectadores só puderam ver este documento durante o Festival de Cannes de 1981, na seção Un Certain Regard. (pt)
  • Let There Be Light is een Amerikaanse documentaire uit 1946 geregisseerd door John Huston. De film was het laatste deel in een trilogie van oorlogsdocumentaires die Huston maakte in opdracht van de Amerikaanse regering gedurende de Tweede Wereldoorlog. De film liet zeer realistisch de psychiatrische behandeling zien die getraumatiseerden soldaten ondergingen. Direct nadat de film klaar was werd hij door het leger verbannen omdat het nieuwe soldaten mogelijk zou kunnen demotiveren. In de decennia daarna bleef de film verboden zodat de privacy van de soldaten getoond in de film beschermd werd. Pas in 1980 werd na lang gelobby van Jack Valenti de ban opgeheven. Een jaar later, in 1981, was de film genomineerd in de sectie Un certain regard op het Filmfestival van Cannes. Omdat de film een wer (nl)
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