Une exploration de la vie, des leçons et de l'héritage de l'animateur de télévision emblématique pour enfants, Fred Rogers.Une exploration de la vie, des leçons et de l'héritage de l'animateur de télévision emblématique pour enfants, Fred Rogers.Une exploration de la vie, des leçons et de l'héritage de l'animateur de télévision emblématique pour enfants, Fred Rogers.
- Récompenses
- 54 victoires et 34 nominations au total
- Self
- (images d'archives)
- Self - Producer, Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
- (as Margy Whitmer)
- Self
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- Self - 'Mrs. McFeely'
- (as Elizabeth Seamans)
- Self - Pastor
- (as Rev. George Wirth)
- …
- Self - Author
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Avis à la une
10/10
This doc is a love letter to Mr. Rogers so it is what you'd expect, no surprises, a few more interviews than I've seen in the past all arranged well.
Director Neville (BEST OF ENEMIES: BUCKLEY VS VIDAL, 2015) has produced numerous biopics on musicians ranging from Keith Richards to Muddy Waters to Johnny Cash to Brian Wilson. His subject this time out was known for his singing the show's familiar opening number, and his lyrical legacy was his substantial impact on many generations of children. Mr. Rogers was an ordained minister and, in the early days of television, recognized that violent cartoons were not appropriate programming for the formative childhood years. Even in the early years, he was an outlier with sincerity and wholesomeness in entertainment. He never shied away from tough topics - not even death - whether it was the assassination of Robert Kennedy or a dead fish in the aquarium on set. He spoke directly to children in a voice and language they understood.
There are interviews with fellow cast members, long timer crew members, and relatives, including his wife Joanne. We hear Francois Clemmons (Officer Clemmons on the show) discuss how Mr. Rogers addressed Clemmons' homosexuality and race, adding poignancy to the shared televised foot bath. Archival footage takes us back to the early years, and we see Lady Aberlin and Daniel Tiger in both black and white and color segments. We learn that the puppet Daniel most resembled the personality of the host himself ... a quiet, patient, compassionate being who cared about others.
We see footage of Fred Rogers testifying in front of a Senate sub-committee to prevent funding for PBS from being eliminated, and we see numerous cardigan sweaters and tennis shoes. Mostly we see the approach of a man who built a legacy on kindness and human decency ... a lifetime pursuit of uniting that led to struggles with depression. His obsession with 143 - both his weight and his code for "I love you" provides some insight into his personality, and mostly we hear others speak of his lasting impact.
Rather than comedy and pranks, Mr. Rogers was intent on making kids feel safe and secure in a scary world. Sure he educated - often subtly - but it was his innate ability to comfort that kept kids coming back. There are naysayers who say he is responsible for generations of entitled kids who grew into entitled adults, but the film addresses this by showing Roger's commencement address where he clearly explains the "special" label. His final show was in 2000 and he died in 2003. His legacy is simple yet powerful. We can each do better. We can each be better. We can each be better neighbors.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAlthough the documentary includes a brief clip of Fred Rogers' meeting with Koko the Gorilla and shows Koko removing Mister Rogers' shoes, it does not explain the story behind the gorilla's actions. After Koko's death in June 2018, multiple obituaries for the gorilla explained that Koko faithfully watched Mister Rogers' show every day, and during their encounter, she removed his shoes because she was used to seeing him do the same at the start of every episode.
- Citations
Fred Rogers: From the time you were very little, you've had people who have smiled you into smiling, people who have talked you into talking, sung you into singing, loved you into loving. So, on this extra special day, let's take some time to think of those extra special people. Some of them may be right here, some may be far away. Some may even be in heaven. No matter where they are, deep down you know they've always wanted what was best for you. They've always cared about you beyond measure and have encouraged you to be true to the best within you. Let's just take a minute of silence to think about those people now.
- Bandes originalesWon't You Be My Neighbor?
Music and lyrics by Fred Rogers
Performed by Fred Rogers
Courtesy of the Fred Rogers Company
Meilleurs choix
- How long is Won't You Be My Neighbor??Alimenté par Alexa
- Why in the world is this not nominated for an Academy Award?
Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Будемо сусідами?
- Lieux de tournage
- Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, États-Unis(commencement speech)
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 22 835 787 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 475 419 $US
- 10 juin 2018
- Montant brut mondial
- 22 844 741 $US
- Durée1 heure 35 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1