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Spellbound

  • 2002
  • G
  • 1h 37min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Spellbound (2002)
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Spellbound sigue a ocho adolescentes en su búsqueda por ganar el Concurso Nacional de Ortografía de 1999.Spellbound sigue a ocho adolescentes en su búsqueda por ganar el Concurso Nacional de Ortografía de 1999.Spellbound sigue a ocho adolescentes en su búsqueda por ganar el Concurso Nacional de Ortografía de 1999.

  • Dirección
    • Jeffrey Blitz
  • Elenco
    • Angela Arenivar
    • Ubaldo Arenivar
    • Jorge Arenivar
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Jeffrey Blitz
    • Elenco
      • Angela Arenivar
      • Ubaldo Arenivar
      • Jorge Arenivar
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    • 96Opiniones de los críticos
    • 80Metascore
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    • Nominado a 1 premio Óscar
      • 17 premios ganados y 19 nominaciones en total

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    Angela Arenivar
    • Self - Spelling Bee Participant
    Ubaldo Arenivar
    • Self - Angela's Father
    • (as Ubaldo)
    Jorge Arenivar
    • Self - Angela's Brother
    • (as Jorge)
    Scott McGarraugh
    • Self - Ranch Owner
    • (as Mr. McGarraugh)
    Lindy McGarraugh
    • Self - Ranch Owner
    • (as Mrs. McGarraugh)
    Concepción Arenivar
    • Self - Angela's Mother
    • (as Concepción)
    Mrs. Slaughter
    • Self - Angela's Teacher
    Neelima Marupudi
    • Self - Potter County Champion
    • (as Neelima)
    Nupur Lala
    • Self - Spelling Bee Participant
    Ms. Whitehurst
    • Self - Nupur's Teacher
    Parag Lala
    • Self - Nupur's Father
    • (as Parag)
    Meena Lala
    • Self - Nupur's Mother
    • (as Meena)
    Kuna Lala
    • Self - Nupur's Brother
    • (as Kuna)
    Ted Brigham
    Ted Brigham
    • Self - Spelling Bee Participant
    Ms. Blair
    • Self - Ted's Teacher
    Dan Brigham
    • Self - Ted's Brother
    Tim Brigham
    • Self - Ted's Brother
    • (as Tim)
    Earl Brigham
    • Self - Ted's Father
    • (as Earl)
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      • Jeffrey Blitz
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    Buddy-51

    Fact More Compelling than Fiction

    If you need proof that fact is indeed more compelling than fiction, look no further than `Spellbound,' a fascinating and aptly named documentary centered on that great American competition for brainiacs known as the National Spelling Bee.

    In designing his film, director Jeffrey Blitz has chosen to focus on eight competitors from widely varying racial, geographical and socioeconomic backgrounds, interviewing them and their families before, during and after the competition. In the first half of the film he introduces us to each of the contestants, giving us behind-the-scenes glimpses into their home lives, their study techniques, their aspirations and their attitudes towards competition and the value of dedication and hard work. The common denominators these eight individuals all share are intelligence, drive, determination and a supportive family structure. Even though the pressure of the experience seems almost too much for any youngster to bear, all of these participants come across as levelheaded, sensible individuals who manage to keep it all in a healthy perspective. The parents, too, seem reasonable in their expectations, encouraging their children without placing undue pressure on them – and beaming with justifiable pride at their amazing progeny. Yet, for all their seeming `nerdness' and gift for articulation, Blitz makes it clear that these kids are really just kids (albeit highly gifted ones) after all.

    In the second half of the film, we move to the competition itself, watching as all except one of the people we have come to know over the course of the film eventually become eliminated (Blitz had the grand good fortune of choosing the eventual winner as one of his subjects). The scenes at the competition itself provide more edge-of-the-seat suspense than a truckload of fictional Hollywood thrillers. You'll find your mind and heart racing as each child endeavors to spell out the arcane, tongue-tying words chosen by the officials for the competition. Throughout the proceedings, the audience is on as much of an emotional roller coaster as the participants and their families. As a filmmaker, Blitz knows that the human face is really a map revealing what is taking place inside our hearts and minds and this he captures with uncanny precision as the children sweat, tear up, furrow their brows and even in some cases act out their thought processes in humorously absurd muggery while formulating their answers.

    `Spellbound' succeeds in its twofold purpose: to honor that commitment to competition that has defined what it means to be an American and to demonstrate that achieving in a competitive field using one's mind can be just as exciting and rewarding as achieving one's greatness on a court, field or gridiron. That's a message all too rarely conveyed by American culture.

    Watching this film, you will indeed be spellbound.
    8paul2001sw-1

    Wizard film, weird country

    In one sense, the U.S. National Spelling Bee is a strange thing, a freakish competition for freaks to take part in, and designed to make them only more freakish. You don't have to understand the words to win, you merely have to spell them, and the winner would seem to have proved little else than their willingness to work hard for no social benefit, and their ability to withstand extreme pressure. Make no mistake, the kids featured in this documentary are bright and talented, but one can't help but wonder whether such ruthless competition, or the attitude that they are in some sense a "gifted" elite, is really good for society or for the individuals themselves.

    But it's not the competition that makes 'Spellbound', a documentary about 1999's contest, so gripping (we follow eight of the 249 finalists, but the film is sympathetic to them all, and does not encourage us to set one against the rest). Rather, this comes from the way the 'Spellbound' reminds us what a diverse country America is: ethnically, socially, physically. These kids come from all over, and while on one hand we see a very unusual slice of American life in this film, it's nonetheless a surprisingly broad one. Some of the contrasts are obvious: a family of Indian descent say that in America, if you work hard, you will succeed; but we also meet a family of Mexican descent (who consider that they have worked hard and succeeded, but who have little compared with the Indians), and a black family in a grim district of Washington (arguably failing to thrive after several hundred years). Yet in spite of their differences, their children are all (give or take the final few words) as good as each other (at least when it comes to spelling). Today, social mobility in America is lower than in Europe; but the old American dream, it seems, lives on in the spelling bee. And although the extreme preparation of most competitors appears to place a ludicrously inflated value on the work ethic, and though some (though not all) of the parents are frighteningly pushy, there's also something quite sweet, in this age of guns and violence, in such a fierce competition fought only with words.

    'Spellbound' is filmed without tricks, or any special artiness, but nonetheless offers an unexpected insight into contemporary American society. But please let us not copy them and bring the bee back here!
    8Jexxon

    Charming, C-H-A-R-M-I-N-G

    A fascinating look at spelling bees that manages to be entertaining and exciting at the same time. You really feel sorry for the poor kids who have to try and spell out words that you've never heard of, while their parents urge them on.

    The kids themselves are an interesting mix as well. Every single one looks like every nerd cliché ever put on film, and the children portrayed in the film seem very stereotypical. Obviously, this is a choice made by the makers of the film, but I hope they haven't made them more stereotypical than they really are. Because in the end, what makes this film good is the chance to hear from people that otherwise would never get to tell their stories. [8/10]
    9canadude

    a great film

    "Spellbound" is one of those documentaries that isn't soaked with politics or social dilemmas, but it is touches on them indirectly. It's the story of 8 kids from all over the United States, their study habits, lives, relationships with parents and personal beliefs, views and opinions. And how they make it to the National Spelling Bee Contest.

    These stories are all incredibly touching - my favorite is about one of the girls' grandfathers who illegally crossed the border into the U.S., got held at a detention center, then, finally accepted into the US, worked really hard and finally now, in his old age is able to say that he is happy. That he saw his kids get great education and good opportunities; essentially that all his hard work didn't go to waste.

    The film is also tense - it communicates the tension inherent in any contest quite effectively here. By acquainting the viewer with the children before the contest an empathy is established and you find yourself rooting for them. You may not even realize it until, towards the end of the film, the filmmakers throw in a brief interview with a young, Jesus-freak kid and I didn't care which one of the eight kids featured in the documentary won as long as he didn't. I got what some would call "passionate" about the outcome of the contest.

    Needless to say, it's a great story. It explores the tensions of fitting in at school, parental pressure, competitiveness and hobby/interest becoming an obsession. Some have said that it is a film about America, but I wouldn't venture as far. The film says far too little about the origins and history behind the Spelling Bee contest to be about an "American phenomenon," much less about a "phenomenon" of any kind. It's a film about one Spelling Bee, but even more so about eight kids who compete in it. And their parents and siblings and teachers. It's easy as hell to get a rush of memories from childhood watching this film, and it's oftentimes easy to cringe at the intensity of the entire affair. But, all in all, "Spellbound" is a great documentary which doesn't belittle its subject, but gives it its fullest attention - the product is a tense, funny and dramatic film about kids bonding over a common obsession, while aggressively competing. Logorrhea.
    8EmperorNortonII

    The Documentary With a Way With Words

    "Spellbound" is the acclaimed documentary that follows four young contestants in the 72nd Annual National Spelling Bee. One might think a spelling bee wouldn't be an even interesting enough to warrant a documentary. But this is the grand championship of spelling bees, the equivalent of the Super Bowl, the Academy Awards or the Presidential Election. Out of nine million schoolkids, only 249 make it to the finals. The young contestants and their families struggle to make it to the top. It's an exciting and stressful experience for those involved. "Spellbound" covers what these people are going through. You will feel for the young contestants, and want them to win it all. It's thrilling to see these children tackle the most overwhelming words in the English language. One young standout is Harry, the eccentric young boy from New Jersey. He lightens up the doc, and steals the show! You won't understand the prestige and daunting psychology of spelling bees until you see "Spellbound."

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    • Trivia
      In 2007, it was added to "IDA's Top 25 Documentaries" of all-time by the International Documentary Association ranked #4.
    • Errores
      While interviewing Harry in his room the boom mic is deliberately shown after Harry asks "Is that thing edible?"
    • Citas

      Harry Altman - Spelling Bee Participant: Does this sound like a musical robot?

    • Créditos curiosos
      There is no cast list; a cast member is considered credited if a subtitle or an item in the film prints the name (or partial name).
    • Conexiones
      Featured in The 2003 IFP Independent Spirit Awards (2003)

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    • How long is Spellbound?Con tecnología de Alexa
    • Recognising the spellers
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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 10 de octubre de 2003 (Reino Unido)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitio oficial
      • Official Site
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Español
    • También se conoce como
      • Завороженный
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Washington, Columbia, Estados Unidos
    • Productoras
      • Blitz/Welch
      • Cinetic Media
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    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 5,728,581
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 17,508
      • 4 may 2003
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 7,457,710
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      1 hora 37 minutos
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