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Il percorso di Christopher Reeve, da acclamato attore ad attivista dopo un tragico incidente a cavallo che lo ha reso paralizzato.Il percorso di Christopher Reeve, da acclamato attore ad attivista dopo un tragico incidente a cavallo che lo ha reso paralizzato.Il percorso di Christopher Reeve, da acclamato attore ad attivista dopo un tragico incidente a cavallo che lo ha reso paralizzato.
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Candidato a 4 Primetime Emmy
- 30 vittorie e 30 candidature totali
Christopher Reeve
- Self
- (filmato d'archivio)
Dana Reeve
- Self - Christopher's Wife
- (filmato d'archivio)
Barbara Johnson
- Self - Christopher's mother
- (filmato d'archivio)
Robin Williams
- Self - Actor and friend
- (filmato d'archivio)
F.D. Reeve
- Self - Christopher's father
- (filmato d'archivio)
- (as Franklin Reeve)
Richard Donner
- Self - Director of 'Superman'
- (filmato d'archivio)
Steven Kirshblum
- Self - Chief Medical Officer, Kessler Institute
- (as Steven Kirshblum MD)
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This was a fantastic documentary. I was fortunate enough to see this in theaters when it was shown on Christopher Reeve's birthday.
I was a little kid when the Superman movies were huge, and I was a teenager when Mr. Reeve had his accident. I remember most of what was shown in the film, as it happened, but I had not thought of it in so much detail until watching this. The documentary does and incredible job of capturing the highs and the lows of all of the events that took place during those times and after.
I want to give kudos to a few things: 1) As the story is told, there is a digital statue that is occasionally displayed that resembles Mr. Reeve/Superman. This was incredibly well used, down to displaying "Kryptonite" on it in a very creative way, when he was injured. A truly unique way to display this, whoever came up with that idea, and the artists that executed it, are brilliant. 2) My God, this man's family and friends are made of something special. From his wife, to his children, to Robin Williams and his wife, to Mr. Reeve's Ex and beyond, all of them dealt with this in a way that I do not believe most people are capable of. Most of us could only hope and pray that our family and friends would be able to support us to this degree, if we found ourselves in such a terrible situation. 3) Dana Reeve was an incredible human being.
I highly recommend this documentary.
I was a little kid when the Superman movies were huge, and I was a teenager when Mr. Reeve had his accident. I remember most of what was shown in the film, as it happened, but I had not thought of it in so much detail until watching this. The documentary does and incredible job of capturing the highs and the lows of all of the events that took place during those times and after.
I want to give kudos to a few things: 1) As the story is told, there is a digital statue that is occasionally displayed that resembles Mr. Reeve/Superman. This was incredibly well used, down to displaying "Kryptonite" on it in a very creative way, when he was injured. A truly unique way to display this, whoever came up with that idea, and the artists that executed it, are brilliant. 2) My God, this man's family and friends are made of something special. From his wife, to his children, to Robin Williams and his wife, to Mr. Reeve's Ex and beyond, all of them dealt with this in a way that I do not believe most people are capable of. Most of us could only hope and pray that our family and friends would be able to support us to this degree, if we found ourselves in such a terrible situation. 3) Dana Reeve was an incredible human being.
I highly recommend this documentary.
An inspirational portrait of an extraordinary man who became a symbol of hope and resilience for so many, Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story will serve as a stirring introduction to some but for others, it's a moving reminder of what Christopher Reeve accomplished, endured and overcame. An emotional rollercoaster with some undeniably tear-jerking moments that absolutely got to me, seeing Reeve inspiring crowds with his resilience and firm passion towards helping his fellow man nets us to see a very different kind of Superman. It presents a person who perfected his craft, spoke to the world as if they were his equals and turned tragedy into something positive. Reeve was right when he said we need all the heroes we can get, Super/Man powerfully reminds us that all we need to do is look in the mirror to find one.
I saw this documentary at the first showing in theaters and the audience was deeply moved. So many personal stories of the life and times of friends, family and colleagues of a man we hardly knew. The true life story of courage and the love he left behind. I had no idea that his childhood shaped his perception of what family could be and that struck home for me. Great to see Robin Williams help his classmate, friend and being like a brother, stepped up when it counted most while dealing with personal challenges of his own.
The support of Christopher's wife, Dana, goes above and beyond normal caregiving and deserves her own life story told as well. The personal stories their children tell about what she went through in the years that followed.
His advocacy for change in spinal cord injury research has beared fruit all these years later.
It was great to see the original Superman film clips on the big screen since seeing them when they first ran in the 70's/80's.
Great CGI effects of a Superman statue among the stars and heavens with compelling narration. Bravo!
The support of Christopher's wife, Dana, goes above and beyond normal caregiving and deserves her own life story told as well. The personal stories their children tell about what she went through in the years that followed.
His advocacy for change in spinal cord injury research has beared fruit all these years later.
It was great to see the original Superman film clips on the big screen since seeing them when they first ran in the 70's/80's.
Great CGI effects of a Superman statue among the stars and heavens with compelling narration. Bravo!
The film documents the rise, fall, and eventual re-rise of the actor's stellar career. Reeve's story is beautifully and lovingly told by those who were closest to him. Growing up in a broken home and without the support of his friends and colleagues, he became one of the best-known and most-loved screen personalities of the 1980s. The tale causes one to think about one's own life and fortunes, or lack thereof...Reeve had it all and lost it in a second, but through his stubborn perseverance was able to carve out a new niche for himself. Through it all, the love and support of his family stayed solid. Get ready for tears.
What a thoroughly fascinating journey this documentary portrayed of the late Christopher Reeve. Growing up and watching re-runs in the 90's of the Superman films I was really only aware of him for that and of course, I had heard about his terrible accident but I never knew anything else about him, I wasn't even sure how or when he died.
It was also interesting to learn that Robin Williams was a very close friend, if not, his closest. He was always cracking jokes and that was just who Robin was, but he kept Reeve in good spirits when it was needed. That's what you call a good friend.
The background of his family and 3 kids was touching and if you're a crier, get ready for the tissues towards the last 15 mins cause you're gonna need them. His legacy he left behind and work surrounding the paralysis and disability foundations is nothing short of phenomenal. Life can be so rewarding yet so cruel at the same time.
A very good documentary about a man, but not just any man, a Superman. RIP.
It was also interesting to learn that Robin Williams was a very close friend, if not, his closest. He was always cracking jokes and that was just who Robin was, but he kept Reeve in good spirits when it was needed. That's what you call a good friend.
The background of his family and 3 kids was touching and if you're a crier, get ready for the tissues towards the last 15 mins cause you're gonna need them. His legacy he left behind and work surrounding the paralysis and disability foundations is nothing short of phenomenal. Life can be so rewarding yet so cruel at the same time.
A very good documentary about a man, but not just any man, a Superman. RIP.
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- QuizDisability rights advocate Brooke Ellison is interviewed, and she died two weeks after the documentary's premiere at Sundance. Christopher Reeve directed her television biopic Il coraggio di una madre (2004), which aired two weeks after his death. Clips of the biopic are featured in the documentary.
- Citazioni
Christopher Reeve: I was a sailor. I was a skier. I was a rider. I traveled everywhere. And you realize that is not the definition or the essence of your existence. What is the essence are your relationships.
- ConnessioniFeatures Guerre stellari (1977)
- Colonne sonoreMain Title March
from Superman (1978)
Music Composed and Conducted by John Williams
Performed by The London Symphony Orchestra
Published by Universal/MCA Music Ltd on behalf of Warner-Barham Music LLC.
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
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