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Final Cut: The Making and Unmaking of Heaven's Gate

  • 2004
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 18m
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7.6/10
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Final Cut: The Making and Unmaking of Heaven's Gate (2004)
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An inside look at the hectic production of La Porte du paradis (1980), the media circus that turned it into a synonym for movie flop and how it added to the tectonic change that occurred in ... Read allAn inside look at the hectic production of La Porte du paradis (1980), the media circus that turned it into a synonym for movie flop and how it added to the tectonic change that occurred in Hollywood film studios after it infamously flopped.An inside look at the hectic production of La Porte du paradis (1980), the media circus that turned it into a synonym for movie flop and how it added to the tectonic change that occurred in Hollywood film studios after it infamously flopped.

  • Director
    • Michael Epstein
  • Writers
    • Steven Bach
    • Michael Epstein
  • Stars
    • Steven Bach
    • Hal Ashby
    • Sandy Berke Jordan
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    • Director
      • Michael Epstein
    • Writers
      • Steven Bach
      • Michael Epstein
    • Stars
      • Steven Bach
      • Hal Ashby
      • Sandy Berke Jordan
    • 6User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Steven Bach
    • Self
    • (as Stephen Bach)
    Hal Ashby
    Hal Ashby
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Sandy Berke Jordan
    • Self
    • (as Sandra Jordan)
    Jeff Bridges
    Jeff Bridges
    • Self
    Richard Burton
    Richard Burton
    • Mark Anthony
    • (archive footage)
    Joann Carelli
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Kathleen Carroll
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Charles Chaplin
    Charles Chaplin
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Michael Cimino
    Michael Cimino
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Francis Ford Coppola
    Francis Ford Coppola
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Willem Dafoe
    Willem Dafoe
    • Self - Narrator
    • (voice)
    Dick Deats
    • Self
    • (as Dicky Deats)
    Brad Dourif
    Brad Dourif
    • Self
    Douglas Fairbanks
    Douglas Fairbanks
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    David Field
    • Self
    William Friedkin
    William Friedkin
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    D.W. Griffith
    D.W. Griffith
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Isabelle Huppert
    Isabelle Huppert
    • Ella Watson
    • (archive footage)
    • Director
      • Michael Epstein
    • Writers
      • Steven Bach
      • Michael Epstein
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    10tavm

    Final Cut: The Making and Unmaking of Heaven's Gate was a fascinating look at the way that production unravelled for the late Michael Cimino

    Having never seen the movie Heaven's Gate itself, I've always been fascinated by the tale of woe concerning the studio involved-United Artists-and especially the director who made it-the now-late Michael Cimino. He declined to an interview here so what we see of him is from his interview with Gene Shalit on the "Today" show. Among the actors interviewed from the movie are Brad Dourif, Kris Kristofferson, and Jeff Bridges who now owns some of the sets from the Montana location. Willem Dafoe made his debut (uncredited) in the movie and does the narration here. Of the UA executives interviewed, the most fascinating was from Steven Bach who eventually wrote the book about the thing called Final Cut which I read and thought was fascinating if longish. Of Cimino's other films, I've seen and liked The Deer Hunter and Year of the Dragon. I also have a DVD of Thunderfoot and Lightfoot which I hope to watch and review next...
    Interlepos

    This one is HIGHLY recommended!

    This is a brilliant doc! Very captivating.

    As I understand this "making of" has only been shown on TV (so far). I would guess a doc as good as this would warrant it's own release on DVD. If not that, it should at least be included in a future special edition of Heaven's Gate (which I'm sure we'll get someday).

    All the interviews are very interesting. The stories that were told was funny, shocking, sad, mind-boggling, informative and captivating. It's funny that Willem Dafoe (who was fired from the set of heaven's gate, as an extra) is the narrator. He does a great job.

    The craftsmanship that went into this making of is breathtaking. It's not often you see movie related documentaries done as well as this. Most of them are rush-jobs. This one was absorbing all the way through and is highly recommended to any movie fan interested in movie history.
    9bzb2001

    Widespread audience for this tremendous doc

    I have never seen Ishtar. I have not seen Gigli or Hudson Hawk either. I haven't even seen Battlefield Earth. I have stayed away from many of the great flops successfully. But above all those, and the many other classic failures that have come before and since, I have never seen Heaven's Gate. I should state that at the beginning.

    Michael Cimino's Heaven's Gate should stand alongside The Birth of a Nation, Bonnie & Clyde, Pulp Fiction and a short list of other films that have changed the way cinema operates. Final Cut: The Making and Unmaking of Heaven's Gate is a bombastic, cutting, and thorough look at the long evolution and quick death of a film that murdered a motion picture studio.

    It is understandable, yet disappointing, that Cimino would not discuss the film that ruined him. Instead, the filmmakers employ the help of assorted actors and crew members to discuss the plight. But most interesting is the inclusion of two United Artists executives, both of whom were inexperienced at film-making at the time of shooting Heaven's Gate. They discuss their faults as well as the director's honestly and often humorously.

    The audience for documentaries are often small, but this one is different. Even for those of you who do not care much for film or film history; even for those of you who have never seen Heaven's Gate and never want to; the film is about failure, personal and financial, on a grand scale. Though seeing someone flounder miserably is not often fun, shaking your head in hindsight can be. ***.5 out of ****
    10virek213

    Re-Opening HEAVEN'S GATE

    It may seem hard to believe that in a country that loves the movies as much as America does, a film studio could possibly ever cease to exist. But the truth of the matter is that there isn't one single studio that hasn't teetered on the brink of extinction at some point during the history of the motion picture art form. And one studio, United Artists, did indeed go belly-up as the result of the cataclysmic failure of a single film, namely Michael Cimino's 1980 opus HEAVEN'S GATE. This was the subject of the 2004 made-for-TV documentary FINAL CUT: THE MAKING AND UNMAKING OF 'HEAVEN'S GATE', a fascinating, and rather tragic look, at how the good intentions of two young executives, Steven Bach and David Field, were demolished by the exacting perfectionism and ego of a director who seemed to have let success go to his head.

    FINAL CUT, which is partly based on Bach's book of the same name, takes a look at the growth of United Artists from its beginnings in 1919 as the result of four big Hollywood names (D.W. Griffith; Mary Pickford; Charlie Chaplin; Douglas Fairbanks) to a Hollywood powerhouse that lasted until 1978, when its parent company Transamerica had gotten into a fight with the studio's top executives, and Bach and Field took over. We learn how the two men, who had at best minimal experience at the business end of film, took a look at what Cimino had accomplished with his 1978 Vietnam War opus THE DEER HUNTER (winner of five Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Director), and how they let him make whatever film he wanted. That film, HEAVEN'S GATE, was an epic Western film based on the notorious Johnson County War in late 1880s Wyoming in which cattle barons clashed with European immigrants, resulting in a bloodbath of staggering proportions.

    What follows all of those things is a Hollywood tragedy of even more epic proportions.

    Cimino, flush with the success of THE DEER HUNTER, had prepared the screenplay for what he called JOHNSON COUNTY WAR back in the early 1970s, while he worked on the screenplays for MAGNUM FORCE and SILENT RUNNING; and apparently, he told Bach and Field that he could make it for the relatively average cost (of the time) of $7.5 million. But by the time the dust had settled, the cost of what became HEAVEN'S GATE had soared to $44 million, and it had gone a whopping four months over schedule. And Cimino's rampant perfectionism is laid out quite well by co-stars Jeff Bridges and Kris Kristofferson, as well as actor Brad Dourif (who portrays one of the European immigrants in the film) and legendary cinematographer Vilmos Zsigmond. In the end, however, bad publicity in the press, a lot of it caused by Cimino closing the set off to outsiders, not to mention reports of animal abuse and filmed takes numbering in the fifties at times, was what doomed both HEAVEN'S GATE and United Artists itself.

    FINAL CUT, narrated by Willem Dafoe, paints a fairly even-handed depiction of what went on with both how United Aritsts mishandled HEAVEN'S GATE and how Cimino mismanaged his own oversized ego. I have seen the final three-and-a-half hour cut of the film; and while I think it is easy to condemn this film as a bloated mess, something that is still being paraded about by film critics and pundits alike, it is really not that cut-and-dried. As FINAL CUT demonstrates, yes, HEAVEN'S GATE is quite excessive at times, and extremely slow, as if Cimino was trying to make a Western version of DOCTOR ZHIVAGO and GONE WITH THE WIND, forgetting recent masterpieces like ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST and THE WILD BUNCH, which were true Western epics, but got there without even trying. But as FINAL CUT also demonstrates, the film's reputation as "the film that destroyed a studio", and arguably destroyed the Western genre, is not all that there is to it, and that it still has quite a lot to recommend. Even Bach, whose patience was tested during this entire time by Cimino, says that so many of the critical blasts against HEAVEN'S GATE never focused on what the film was about as a film, only the bad press behind it.

    FINAL CUT is not necessarily a plea or an apologia for a director whose excessive perfectionism helped destroy a genre and a studio. But it also makes the case for a reassessment of HEAVEN'S GATE, which, although heavily flawed in ways that can't be repaired, nevertheless has moments of unquestionable power. On that account, it is by far one of the best films about films there is out there.
    Michael_Elliott

    The Making of a Disaster

    Final Cut: The Making and Unmaking of Heaven's Gate (2004)

    **** (out of 4)

    Jeff Bridges, Brad Dourif, Kris Kristofferson and Vilmos Zsigmond are just some of the people involved with HEAVEN'S GATE who are in this documentary to discuss the making of the movie. In case you're not familiar, United Artists pretty much gave director Michael Cimino everything and anything, which ended up costing a lot of people their jobs when the budget went out of control and this was followed by some very bad press and even worse box office.

    This documentary does a fantastic job at discussing one of the biggest disasters in Hollywood history. Thankfully it does feature interviews with so many people involved with the production so this gives a terrific look at what was going on behind-the-scenes and what Cimino was actually doing. It rather remarkable to hear this story because it's just shocking to think that there was a time when something like this could have happened. Various options are discussed about what the studio could have done to the director or should have done to it and the reasons why nothing happened.

    If you're a film buff then you'll certainly love this documentary because it's perfect at showing what can go wrong when a director is given full control of everything on a film. There are some great archival materials dealing with the release of the picture and how everything pretty much fell apart until the studio was left with a disaster. The only negative thing is that Cimino refused to be interviewed for the film as it would have been great getting his side of everything.

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      Brad Dourif: I'm not used to doing fifty takes. I'm really not. I'm not used to doing a minimum of thirty-two takes.

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      The DVD and blu-ray release of HEAVEN'S GATE in the UK by the label, Second Sight, contains a "DVD version" of the documentary which has been reworked, edited and shortened from it's original TV broadcast length, to 55 minutes.
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    • Release date
      • September 4, 2005 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
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    • Also known as
      • Final Cut: The Making of 'Heaven's Gate' and the Unmaking of a Studio
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      • Specialty Films
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