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Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer

  • 2010
  • R
  • 1h 57min
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Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer (2010)
An in-depth look at the rise and fall of New York Governor Eliot Spitzer, including interviews with the scandalized, former politician.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn in-depth look at the rise and fall of New York Governor Eliot Spitzer, including interviews with the scandalized, former politician.An in-depth look at the rise and fall of New York Governor Eliot Spitzer, including interviews with the scandalized, former politician.An in-depth look at the rise and fall of New York Governor Eliot Spitzer, including interviews with the scandalized, former politician.

  • Réalisation
    • Alex Gibney
  • Scénario
    • Alex Gibney
  • Casting principal
    • Eliot Spitzer
    • Alex Gibney
    • Hulbert Waldroup
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,3/10
    2,6 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Alex Gibney
    • Scénario
      • Alex Gibney
    • Casting principal
      • Eliot Spitzer
      • Alex Gibney
      • Hulbert Waldroup
    • 28avis d'utilisateurs
    • 58avis des critiques
    • 68Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 9 nominations au total

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    Eliot Spitzer
    Eliot Spitzer
    • Self - Former Governor, New York
    Alex Gibney
    Alex Gibney
    • Self - Narrator
    • (voix)
    Hulbert Waldroup
    Hulbert Waldroup
    • Self - Painter
    Lloyd Constantine
    Lloyd Constantine
    • Self - Former Spitzer Advisor
    Peter Elkind
    Peter Elkind
    • Self - Author, Rough Justice: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer
    Darren Dopp
    Darren Dopp
    • Self - Spitzer Communications Director
    Zana Brazdek
    Zana Brazdek
    • Self - Formerly of Emperors Club VIP
    Natalia
    Natalia
    • Self - Former Escort
    Ashley Dupré
    Ashley Dupré
    • Self - Escort
    • (images d'archives)
    David Brown
    David Brown
    • Self - Former Spitzer Staff Lawyer
    Noreen Harrington
    Noreen Harrington
    • Self - Former Executive, Stern Asset Management
    Wrenn Schmidt
    Wrenn Schmidt
    • Angelina
    Kenneth Langone
    Kenneth Langone
    • Self - Chairman & CEO, Invemed Associates
    • (as Ken Langone)
    Hank Greenberg
    Hank Greenberg
    • Self - Former Chairman and CEO AIG
    • (as Maurice 'Hank' Greenberg)
    Richard Beattie
    Richard Beattie
    • Self - Legal Counsel to the Independent Directors of AIG
    John Houldsworth
    • Self - Former CEO of Gen Re Subsidiary
    • (images d'archives)
    Elizabeth Monrad
    • Self - Former CFO of Gen Re
    • (images d'archives)
    Robert Graham
    • Self - Former Gen Re Counsel
    • (images d'archives)
    • Réalisation
      • Alex Gibney
    • Scénario
      • Alex Gibney
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    5mbs

    Surprisingly holds your attention---but i'm not sure what the point was

    Film manages to maintain interest without seeming overtly like a propaganda piece which is what i honestly thought it would be going in. *honestly why else would the ex governor have even participated if it wasn't for the opportunity to rehabilitate his image went my logic--an idea i'm sure many other people have thought when wondering if they should bother checking this one out. I can't really say whether you should check it out or not---it will help if you have a tolerance for smirking, and self justification (and yet somehow Spitzer doesn't indulge in the latter--remaining completely on point that he had no one to blame but himself for his own actions...what can i say? i was hoping for someone who sees conspiracy theories everywhere.)

    Can't help but wonder how this is going to hold up in the coming decade or two. Will it hold together as a film? will it hold as a narrative that years from now people whom have never heard of Spitzer will be able to watch this and have interest in it?, sadly i think it probably will to a certain extent---not so much because of Spitzer's fall from grace (that will inevitably repeat itself in another high ranking politician and this will if anything just seem like business as usual.) but because of the various people--wall streeters, and gov. officials interviewed throughout who take delight in seeing Spitzer smeared. Its all kinds of creepy to see these guys and gals taking such glee in being interviewed about Spitzer as well as defending themselves from Spitzer's previous accusations against them when he was a crusading governor/state attorney---you kind of start to wonder what kind of documentary these guys thought they were being interviewed for exactly.

    I mean in what capacity did these guys rationalize themselves into being interviewed for this doc? Was it this same rationality that led to Spitzer thinking he could continue seeing these prostitutes indefinitely without any ramifications? Why do such high ranking guys of both the governmental kind and the wall street kind think they can rationalize every action they take away as if they had a perfectly logical reason for doing what they do?) If anything can be taken away from this documentary, its not that you should be careful how you conduct yourself, its not that you should be careful whose feathers you ruffle (in the metaphorical sense of course), its not even that you shouldn't have sex with prostitutes if you're a government official (you especially shouldn't have sex with prostitutes who recognize you from the news)---its that very successful high ranking people of all professions can sell themselves on anything, especially when they really shouldn't. Throughout the film the director keeps coming back to an interview with the giggling young woman who ran the prostitution ring in the first place...and she still so obviously thinks that she did nothing wrong running such a business and making a lot of money doing so. Perhaps that's even why these people are so successful in the first place. That they're such good salesmen, that they can even fool themselves into thinking they can do anything and get away with anything because they'll always be able to rationalize it away. That they're such good salesmen that even after getting caught, they can still feel like they didn't do anything wrong at all. Overconfidence kills. (also a potential question---why are all the super successful people in this movie all seem to be sociopaths as well? and what is that supposed to mean?)
    7SnoopyStyle

    informative and pushing a narrative

    Eliot Spitzer is elected Governor of New York in 2006. He had been Attorney General for 8 years taking on everybody including the masters of the universe on Wall Street. He had enemies at the highest levels. He struggled to take down the labyrinthine corrupt politics of Albany. Then in 2008, he is taken down by a sex scandal. He has been seeing high price escorts. Jersey girl Ashley Dupré would promote herself as his call girl. However, it's only the surface of how he was singled out in the prosecution and the public shame of his secret life.

    This is informative and has a slant to the story. It's part bio and part investigation. His cases as AG are interesting but may need some simpler expositions. My biggest complaint is that there is an effort to minimize prostitution and its inherit corrupting nature. It is no doubt that his outing is part of a political campaign but it could never excuse his weakness.
    9clg238

    Terrific movie, though mistitled

    This is not a movie about a client of prostitution, the title notwithstanding. Obviously the title was chosen to "sell" the documentary, and my guess is that it has failed in its purpose. This is a truly terrific film about power politics. If you don't know much about the inner workings of government at the highest levels, this movie will go a long way to educate you. If you do know, this will likely confirm your experience. It is also hugely instructive about the brilliant Eliot Spitzer who was and is clearly dedicated to furthering the public good. The loss of his public service is a huge loss for American consumers. His responses to questions about his foolish indiscretions are forthright; that doesn't mean he fully understands why he did what he did-- who can? People are imperfect. They goof up at the worst possible times. The important questions that the film raises and that go unanswered have to do with how, in a country that processes millions of checks and money orders each month, were his (for $10,000 or maybe less) "singled out" for investigation? =
    8meeza

    Deserving of a mass viewer clientele

    I am going to be your escort to my review of the documentary "Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer". OK, maybe wrong choice of words, and I probably won't rise to the documentary movie review occasion; please don't say "you called it". Anyways, Alex Gibney's documentary is a provoking look at the former New York Governor whose scandal of being a preferred customer of "The Emperors Club" escort service cost him an uprising political career that could have landed him a future presidential seat in the White House as this country's first Jewish President. This documentary could have been easily called "The Last Emperor" but I am sure Oscar-winning Director Bernardo Bertolucci would have taken issue. "Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer" shows many facets of the scandal and its underlying pants, I mean parts, that sure do not defend Spitzer's whorish actions but do reveal that he was a marked man by several Republican political enemies. Gibney excels in revealing Spitzer's shining political moments in bringing down Wall Street corruption geezers. However, he does not glamorize Spitzer at all; even the former Governor speaks and presents himself in the documentary with a remorseful demeanor by not externalizing his downfall on others. The documentary does showcase that other elected officials have been in similar scandals and are still in their political seat, and Spitzer is not. Gibney also reveals the fact that the "15 minutes of fame" Spitzer Emperess gal was not so much Ashley Dupre (he only traveled Ashley's waters one night at the Mayflower Hotel), but it was another Emperor escort named Angelina who was requested by Spitzer several times. Angelina does not appear in the documentary but does reveal info to Gibney; an actress was used in representing to reveal what Angelina had to say about their Elliot & Angelina jolly close encounters of the $10,000 a night kind. The most colorful character of this documentary is not Spitzer, not the call girls, not the Wall Street geezers; but it was a political consultant named Roger Stone who was hired by one of Spitzer's main enemies to help bring Eliot down. The flamboyant Stone is not a bit stone-faced in boldly revealing his swinger lifestyle and his large tattoo of Richard Nixon. Alex Gibney is an Oscar-winning documentarian, and he continues to prove his worth by fully revealing issues and subjects as he does in this engaging documentary. Spitzer did have sexual relations with "that woman, and that other woman, and that other woman", but at least Spitzer spits out his regrets with earnest humility in this insightful documentary. So yes, call it in and book it as a must-see documentary. **** Good
    9hjart6

    An unexpectedly interesting documentary

    The title of this documentary pretty much explains what it is all about. It sums up the story of how Eliot Spitzer, governor of New York (2007-2008), went from fighting the corruption on Wall Street to resigning after the embarrassing media scandal that took place when Spitzer was revealed to have been using an escort service.

    The documentary goes back and forth in time while interviewing earlier colleagues, sworn enemies, people from the escort business, and of course: Eliot Spitzer. Who all contribute with interesting interviews that are often enlightening in covering the story from more than one angle.

    Client 9 is an entertaining documentary that rarely neglects the necessity of the cinematic aspect of filmmaking. In fact it is filled with interesting shots of the city, and manages to capture the passion of its subject as well as it reveals his faults. This documentary is also sure to entertain those who barely know who Eliot Spitzer is, as it takes on a number of heated issues that are sometimes explored philosophically. It also tells the tale of a politician, fighting for what he believes is right and what he has to deal with as a consequence, while not being devoid of the occasional laugh.

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    • Anecdotes
      When former Eliot Spitzer escort 'Angelina' did not wish to appear on camera, the director hired actress Wrenn Schmidt to portray her.
    • Citations

      Himself - Media Consultant: Pre- Barack Obama, you could make the case that Eliot was a preeminent Democratic politician in America at that point.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Client 9: Interview with Alex Gibney (2011)
    • Bandes originales
      New York, New York
      Written by John Kander/Fred Ebb

      Published by EMI Unart Catalog Inc.

      Performed by Cat Power

      Courtesy of Matador Records

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 4 mars 2011 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
      • Official Facebook
      • Official site
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Client 9
    • Lieux de tournage
      • New York, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • A&E IndieFilms
      • Jigsaw Productions
      • Wider Film Projects
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 189 416 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 16 962 $US
      • 7 nov. 2010
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 192 870 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 57min(117 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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