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La fabuleuse aventure du cinéma américain

Original title: The Movies
  • TV Mini Series
  • 2019
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
1.6K
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La fabuleuse aventure du cinéma américain (2019)
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A look at the history of movies and their impact on our culture.A look at the history of movies and their impact on our culture.A look at the history of movies and their impact on our culture.

  • Stars
    • Paul Thomas Anderson
    • Edgar Wright
    • Brad Bird
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    1.6K
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    • Stars
      • Paul Thomas Anderson
      • Edgar Wright
      • Brad Bird
    • 24User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Paul Thomas Anderson
    Paul Thomas Anderson
    • Director, There Will Be Blood…
    Edgar Wright
    Edgar Wright
    • Self - Director, Shaun of the Dead…
    • 2019
    Brad Bird
    Brad Bird
    • Self - Director, The Incredibles…
    • 2019
    Ben Mankiewicz
    Ben Mankiewicz
    • Self - TCM Host…
    • 2019
    Alonso Duralde
    Alonso Duralde
    • Self - Film Critic, The Wrap
    • 2019
    Kenneth Turan
    Kenneth Turan
    • Self - Film Critic, Los Angeles Times…
    • 2019
    Renee Graham
    • Self - Columnist, The Boston Globe
    • 2019
    Neal Gabler
    Neal Gabler
    • Self - Film Historian…
    • 2019
    Amy Nicholson
    • Self - Film Critic, Variety
    • 2019
    Tom Hanks
    Tom Hanks
    • Self - Actor
    • 2019
    Steven Spielberg
    Steven Spielberg
    • Director, Jaws…
    Julia Roberts
    Julia Roberts
    • Self - Actor
    • 2019
    Alec Baldwin
    Alec Baldwin
    • Self - Actor
    • 2019
    Holly Hunter
    Holly Hunter
    • Self - Actor…
    • 2019
    Robert Redford
    Robert Redford
    • Self - Actor…
    • 2019
    Bill Hader
    Bill Hader
    • Self - Actor
    • 2019
    Maya Rudolph
    Maya Rudolph
    • Self - Actor…
    • 2019
    Cameron Crowe
    Cameron Crowe
    • Self - Writer…
    • 2019
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    8zkonedog

    Good (If Not Deep) Overview Of Cinema Through The Decades

    As with most of the CNN-produced mini-series in this ilk, if you are watching for deep, original revelations about the subject matter then you might be a little disappointed. That isn't the way that CNN operates. Instead, this is more like people sitting around talking about their favorite movies, completely with incredibly high production value graphics and clips.

    Basically covering a decade per episode (the 1930s-50s are sort of smooshed together in one), "The Movies" looks at the trends of each ten-year span through a variety of lenses. The "big ones" are always covered, but perspectives are also given each episode on women, minority, and independent-led films. As such, it leads to a pretty well-rounded discussion for such a surface-level show.

    Of course, as I said, there are really no "deep dives" here. This is meant to capture the eye of casual, all-age viewers sitting around on a Sunday night, not jump-start huge philosophical or in-depth discussions.

    So, your enjoyment of "The Movies" will likely depend on what you are looking for. If you don't mind--like me--just sitting back and watches clips & brief commentary on your favorite flicks, you'll burn through this in no time! If you want more nuanced content, you may want to look elsewhere.
    4hprashantarora

    A missed opportunity

    CNN Films have been making excellent documentaries for many years now. The first episode in the series called "The Movies" focuses on the movies of the 80s - one of the greatest decades for film and music. Nevertheless, 12 minutes into it, and I found myself resorting to my basic instinct to fast-forward it. I did finish watching it though (I had DVR'd it). However, it was nothing like sitting with my eyes wide open and jaw on the floor for the entire duration of "Apollo 11."

    The format of the documentary series is straightforward. A brief interview with an actor, director, or film critic is followed by the relevant movie clip, another interview, a movie clip, and then rare behind-the-scenes footage. More interviews follow, and the cycle repeats until the credits roll. Nothing wrong with the format here but the subjects discussed was random at best.

    Even 30 minutes into the 80s episode, I still found it hard to discern the intent of the filmmakers. On the one hand, they appear to be aiming for the lofty goal of examining the confluence of movies and popular culture of a decade, and on the other hand, they seemed to be hell-bent on keeping the entertainment aspect their top priority. This documentary series could have been an excellent opportunity to educate the audience on how the culture of each decade influenced the film making of that era. Had they cared to investigate from the standpoint of Media Anthropology - as a means of understanding audiences and social aspects of mass media - instead of solely relying on the entertainment value of the films, they could have achieved the real purpose behind making a documentary, which, as I mentioned earlier, should be to educate the masses. For a documentary that professes to aim high, it did not feel like an intelligent and in-depth analysis of the impact cinema of any past decade had had on society or vice versa. It is doubtful whether the series as whole succeeds in convincing its viewers that movies are more than the satisfactory crunch of overpriced popcorn under your teeth.

    This documentary series is about an art form that focuses on entertainment. However, they seem to have overlooked one crucial detail. They chose to make a documentary on the behind-the-scenes and cultural impact of the movies, but then being a documentary, and it is a fair argument to make, they should have at least focused on educating the masses on why the entertainment industry functions the way it does. Constant titillation with trivia and shallow discourse doesn't exactly do justice, case in point:

    In the 80s episode, one moment the guests are gushing over ET and the cultural impact its success had, the next moment the director decides to blast - very briefly, mind you - through the apocalyptic background of Robocop and Mad Max. If you blink right here, you could miss the mention of at least two more films. A few minutes pass and then: A quick peek into how Rob Reiner embarrassed himself imitating an orgasm in front of his on-set mother, and then you get pushed into the sweaty and bloody face of Robert de Niro in Raging Bull. There are tidbits of movie trivia thrown in between these scenes and some more interviews. I must admit the part of John Huges, and his movies were really touching, and I really enjoyed it.

    The filmmakers tried to cram a lot in two hours of each episode, including occasional orbits around some social issues before landing squarely on the safe platform of entertainment. This is what generally happens on every episode of the series. There is nothing in any of the two-hour events that you cannot find online, in print or in the Special Features section of a DVD. The entire exercise, though entertaining, seemed futile to me. Needless to say, I for one, am left none the wiser.
    Kirpianuscus

    memories

    The purpose of series seems be to remind. Films, actors, directors. And , nothing more. It is enough, for me. Because it is a resurrection of memories, moments, emotions. Sure, it could be better. But my gratitude for the idea and, at the first sigh, simplistic craft, is round. Because it is a good way to discover reactions , testimonies and impressions of actors and directors . So, just good serie.
    3jwcalkins-18802

    If you don't like the Oscar's, you definitely won't like this.

    First off, the show tried to cram too much into each episode. Most the episode is having people say "this was a good movie" and then moving on to the next film. The show doesn't have that much of a direction. It becomes obvious that it is about people in Hollywood wanting to say what movies they like and nothing more.
    4LukaszProkulski

    Only Oscar movies

    Where is european cinematography? Where are Jarmusch, Lynch? Where "Godfather"?

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      This documentary has an interview with legendary actress, Eva Marie Saint and includes footage of the last time she spoke on camera about her performances in "On The Waterfront" and "North By Northwest"

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    • Release date
      • July 7, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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      • HBO Films
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      • 1h 21m(81 min)
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