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Joan Didion: Le centre ne tiendra pas

Original title: Joan Didion: The Center Will Not Hold
  • 2017
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
3.3K
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Joan Didion: Le centre ne tiendra pas (2017)
Literary icon Joan Didion reflects on her remarkable career and personal struggles in this intimate documentary directed by her nephew, Griffin Dunne.
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Literary icon Joan Didion reflects on her remarkable career and personal struggles in this intimate documentary directed by her nephew, Griffin Dunne.Literary icon Joan Didion reflects on her remarkable career and personal struggles in this intimate documentary directed by her nephew, Griffin Dunne.Literary icon Joan Didion reflects on her remarkable career and personal struggles in this intimate documentary directed by her nephew, Griffin Dunne.

  • Director
    • Griffin Dunne
  • Stars
    • Joan Didion
    • Griffin Dunne
    • Anna Wintour
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    3.3K
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    • Director
      • Griffin Dunne
    • Stars
      • Joan Didion
      • Griffin Dunne
      • Anna Wintour
    • 22User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
    • 72Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 nominations total

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    Joan Didion
    Joan Didion
    • Self
    Griffin Dunne
    Griffin Dunne
    • Self - Joan's nephew…
    Anna Wintour
    Anna Wintour
    • Self - Editor-in-Chief, Vogue
    Phyllis Rifield
    • Self - Colleague at Vogue
    Jim Didion
    • Self - Joan's brother
    Calvin Trillin
    Calvin Trillin
    • Self - Writer
    Susanna Moore
    • Self - Writer
    David Hare
    David Hare
    • Self - Playright…
    Hilton Als
    • Self - Writer and Critic
    Tom Brokaw
    Tom Brokaw
    • Self
    Harrison Ford
    Harrison Ford
    • Self - Actor…
    Amy Robinson
    Amy Robinson
    • Self - Film Producer
    Shelley Wanger
    • Self - Joan's Editor
    Robert Silvers
    • Self - Founder & Editor-in-Chief, New York Review of Books
    Susan Traylor
    Susan Traylor
    • Self - Quintana's Best Friend
    Lynn Nesbit
    • Self - John & Joan's Literary Agent
    Tony Dunne
    • Self - Joan's nephew
    Vanessa Redgrave
    Vanessa Redgrave
    • Self
    • Director
      • Griffin Dunne
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    10hwhaley2001-530-818398

    Surprisingly Relevant and Touching

    This film is a tribute to Ms. Didion, who was an amazing writer, and her writings were incredible that they were so easy to read and understand. Griffin Dunne does a fantastic job with this. I was actually surprised at how much I enjoyed this film and how much it made me think and maybe tear up a bit. She was an amazing woman whose writings were concise and she was completely unafraid to relate the truth, no matter how unpleasant or downright ugly - or how painful. We have all lost loved ones, children sometimes and certainly spouses, and even innocence in the political and social systems - she really was able to convey the feelings - the reality of loosing major parts of your life and to still survive. This is a wonderful film, and encompasses more than just a tribute to a wonderful Aunt. She is an amazing person.
    8eandrusk

    Incredibly Intwresting Piece

    A film that carefully cronicles one of the best writers of our century. I found it thought provoking and although sad, one would be remiss to not watch it. Especially helpful for younger generations who perhaps did not grow up reading her books, but can still appreciate their appeal.
    10margaretvojta

    Spellbinding

    I am so amazed by Joan Didion's life, her talents, her brilliance, her strength, and her tragic losses.

    In this documentary, you see Joan as she is now - a frail and elderly woman with multiple sclerosis, being interviewed by her nephew, Griffin Dunne. Joan is brilliant and, even though she is in her 80s, you see a spark in her eyes. By the way, she was also married to John Gregory Dunne, a very famous writer as well (whose brother you may know - Dominick Dunne), and you feel like you know John by the end of this documentary.

    During this documentary, she talks about a point in her marriage when she and John were going to get a divorce, but moved instead, and eventually stayed together and grew even closer. This amazed me because I assume (since I am not married) and hear that marriages go through peaks and valleys. To see this whole documentary and then wonder what would have happened if they had divorced when they were having problems instead of staying together as they did, this story would not be the same at all. Even after having their problems, it seems (by all accounts) that these two had a great love.

    This is not only a documentary, but a lesson for life in a way. I only wish I can be as strong as Joan is when and if I reach her age. She is very open and honest about everything, and you see a side of her that makes you feel like you are watching her without her knowledge -- thoroughly fascinating.

    Toward the end of this documentary, there are some very sad and shocking things that happen, but what is amazing is the way that Joan (unprepared as we all are for the death of our loved ones) proceeds with her life, and you will find the way she deals with these tragedies astonishingly brave. I knew Joan was and is a wonderful and a one-of-a-kind writer, but I didn't know what an amazing person she is as well.

    This documentary is a must-see, even if you have just for the first time learned about Joan Didion. It is an especially beautiful experience for lovers of Joan's writing, as well as lovers of literature and life.
    8dear_prudence

    Her Answers Will Surprise You

    Joan Didion was born in 1934, the same year as Gloria Steinham. They both intrigue me as women writers who earned a living as outsiders--reporters--investigating gender, class, community, and the seismic shifts of the larger cultural world from refreshingly different perspectives.

    I confess I didn't know much about Didion's personal life--her famous in-laws, her famous friends--and the documentary flicks out photographs, interviews, and archival footage that are a delight to discover. The film gives you a peek into the intimate life of an intriguing person who worked hard to stay hidden, even though her books are so personal. There is a detachment she employed as a writer to report back to us. The documentary strips away some of the distance.

    I found the interviews with Dunne fascinating. Her answers surprised me. I loved seeing how the thread of her life weaved through politics, subcultures, music, film, and her own family. And kudos to Griffin Dunne (and several members of her extended family) for putting this together right now. A reflection worthy of your time.
    6Mille-82715

    Cinema spelunking

    I really appreciated this film because of the extensive amount of archival research it took to put this together. Full disclosure: I was not a huge Didion fan, even less so familiar with her work. But this was a fun and enlightening journey delving into nearly every facet of Didion's career and personal life. Although captivating it became a tad bit too prosaic defined by the B story diversions that would have presented better in brief, this just being my humble opinion of course. If you're a Didion fan this is a must see, obviously.

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      • October 27, 2017 (United States)
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    • Language
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      • New York City, New York, USA
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