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Soldier Girls

  • 1981
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 27min
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7,0/10
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Soldier Girls (1981)
Documentary

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA documentary about women's basic training in Fort Georgia.A documentary about women's basic training in Fort Georgia.A documentary about women's basic training in Fort Georgia.

  • Réalisation
    • Nick Broomfield
    • Joan Churchill
  • Casting principal
    • Gregory Abing
    • Clara Alves
    • Jackie Hall
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,0/10
    277
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    • Réalisation
      • Nick Broomfield
      • Joan Churchill
    • Casting principal
      • Gregory Abing
      • Clara Alves
      • Jackie Hall
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    • 3avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    • Victoire aux 1 BAFTA Award
      • 3 victoires au total

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    Gregory Abing
    • Self
    • (as Sgt. Abing)
    Clara Alves
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    • (as Pvt. Alves)
    Jackie Hall
    • Self
    • (as Pvt.Hall)
    Joann Johnson
    • Self
    • (as Pvt. Johnson)
    Pvt. Kelsaw
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    Pvt. Tutin
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    • Réalisation
      • Nick Broomfield
      • Joan Churchill
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    yenlo

    Good to see before one decides to join.

    An interesting documentary about women going through Army Basic Training. A few of the girls from a particular company are highlighted as they go through `Bootcamp' As usual there are the typical types i.e. The gung ho, the I don't like it here and want to go home, the I didn't really know I was joining the Army so I'm here illegally, and so on. I'm sure one won't find this video in an Army recruiting office. However before one (particularly a young woman) decides to join the Army this would be a very good film to watch.
    7Billiam-4

    Direct cinema documentary

    Direct cinema documentary reveals the harrowing methods with which recruits are trained, and it's remarkable how the makers were allowed to capture such shocking scenes; this film very clearly may have been an inspiration for the first half of Kubrick's Full Metal Jacket.
    10djtet

    Excellent direct cinema documentary

    I can't believe the low score this has here. Must be the chicken sympathy vote. This is a 'direct cinema' documentary, slice of life, all shot fly-on-the-wall as it happens, without interviews or voice-overs. As such it is quite different from Nick Broomfield's later 'solo' films, which feature sensational subjects, Broomfield's on-camera interactions, and discussions of his difficulties in making the films. 'Soldeir Girls', similar in form to the Maysles 'Salesman' follows a group of female recruits through basic training, and eventually focuses in on the one who can't keep up. But where Paul emerges as a failure in Salesman, Pvt. Johnson may be the winner in resisting the Army's attempts to break her spirit. With militarism seemingly on the American agenda for the foreseeable future, this remains a timely film, and it's a shame it's not in video distribution here in the US. As the other comment notes, this would be a good film for anyone considering enlisting, but I would say its also useful for anyone who a relative, friend, or countryman who might wind up in the military. In short, there are things on view here we should all be aware of. The film is very well made. Joan Churchill is an amazing camera person, and she gets right inside the action with incredible close-up shots. Churchill and Broomfield had amazing access. They seem to have had cues from the DIs and the recruits about what was about to happen, and the camera often anticipates the events, giving the film much of the coherence and drama of fiction. I doubt the Army is going to let any independent filmmakers get this close again, even in non-combat situations like this, the PR machine has the clamps tightened down now. Not that this film is necessarily negative to the Army -- it's actually very sympathetic to the tough as nails drill sergeant -- but its realistic enough to show more warts than the Pentagon wants to show. Highly recommended.
    10chrislawuk

    Must be inspiration for Lee Ermey's Sgt. Hartman in Full Metal Jacket

    Worst type of institutional bullying. Can see why army suicides are so high. This is hardly a team building exercise. If a cadet isn't up for it, makes more sense to send them home, instead of subjecting them to this endless barrage of insults and physical and emotional hardship. Its hard to not find it all a little amusing in light of Full Metal Jacket. I mean Lee Emery's characters was one of my all time favourites ever to appear on celluloid. How ever suicide in American army training camps is a real issue, something which is still making headlines today.
    9caramia-88762

    I was there in 1979

    I went through Basic Training at Ft. Gordon in 1979 and this 1981 film doesn't depict my experience at all. Sure there were some issues but this out right racism didn't happen when I was there or were there any bullying either. We all stuck together just to get through the grueling days of hot weather, dirt, physical demands, road marches, rifle range, etc. We were all from different parts of the country, from city girls to country farming area backgrounds . This experience helped me throughout life and instilled in me that I can do anything 40 plus years later I'm still in contact with my old Army pals. I was stationed in Germany2xs, traveled Europe, married in Denmark, ,stationed in Texas, Hawaii, and Florida. Pretty good life I must say. #ArmyVet.

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    • Date de sortie
      • avril 1981 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Fort Gordon, Géorgie, États-Unis
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