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Kurt Vonnegut: Unstuck in Time

  • 2021
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  • 2h 7m
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Kurt Vonnegut: Unstuck in Time (2021)
Recounting the extraordinary life of author Kurt Vonnegut and the 25-year friendship with the filmmaker who set out to document it
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Recounting the extraordinary life of author Kurt Vonnegut, and the 25-year friendship with the filmmaker who set out to document it.Recounting the extraordinary life of author Kurt Vonnegut, and the 25-year friendship with the filmmaker who set out to document it.Recounting the extraordinary life of author Kurt Vonnegut, and the 25-year friendship with the filmmaker who set out to document it.

  • Directors
    • Robert B. Weide
    • Don Argott
  • Writer
    • Robert B. Weide
  • Stars
    • Linda Bates
    • John Irving
    • Jerome Klinkowitz
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    • Directors
      • Robert B. Weide
      • Don Argott
    • Writer
      • Robert B. Weide
    • Stars
      • Linda Bates
      • John Irving
      • Jerome Klinkowitz
    • 22User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
    • 70Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Linda Bates
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    • (as Linda Weide)
    John Irving
    John Irving
    Jerome Klinkowitz
    • Self
    Sidney Offit
    • Self
    Morley Safer
    Morley Safer
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    Daniel Simon
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    Ginger Strand
    Ginger Strand
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    Gregory Sumner
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    David L. Ulin
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    Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
    Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
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    Bernard Vonnegut
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    Edie Vonnegut
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    Mark Vonnegut
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    Nanny Vonnegut
    • Self
    Dan Wakefield
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    Sam Waterston
    Sam Waterston
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    Robert B. Weide
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    Dick Cheney
    Dick Cheney
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      • Robert B. Weide
      • Don Argott
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      • Robert B. Weide
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    7thejdrage

    Kurt Vonnegut, and Robert B. Weide: Unstuck in Time

    There are two schools of thought on this documentary - that took decades to complete by Weide. My school is that Weide inserted himself far too comfortably in it. What pushed me waaaaaaaaaaaaay over the edge was during the credits when there were two sets of photographs, one in black and white (Vonnegut family) on top and one in color (Weide family). That was so to invasive to me.

    Also, (this is an edit, btw) Weide inserting his family problems into the documentary to the degree he did was not at all professional, in my opinion. I am very sorry about his wife's illness, but I chose to watch a documentary about a beloved writer, not about Robert B. Wieder's family. Maybe he needs to do another documentary that's strictly about them. Given what he has achieved in his professional life, I would actually like to watch that.

    But this was supposed to be about Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

    This is a smart documentary about Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. And a lot of his story that any fan can enjoy. I am glad it finally got made, and wish Vonnegut could have seen it - he would have been pleased, I'd like to think. I learned a lot about the author I've admired all my life. And wish I'd learned a bit more about his later life sans Weide inserting himself as flagrantly as he did. I looked it up and there was a lot of Vonnegut's life missing. How sad we were deprived of that later portion of his life.

    To clarify - I think Weide's presence and voice is important in this documentary, but could and should have been cut back by at least 90%. It is NOT the Vonnegut and Weide Unstuck in Time documentary. Or is it?

    I do know I know far too much about the Weide family than I ever should at this point in time and from the program I chose to watch.

    So it goes.
    10scooob

    A gift to all Vonnegut fans

    An incredible labor of love that should delight and move any Vonnegut fan, and not a bad introduction for those who aren't familiar with him yet. It's a very human portrait of the man, warts and all, not a deep literary analysis of his books, but you will gain some great insights into how some of those came together, especially Slaughterhouse Five. The friendship of filmmaker Bob Weide with Kurt that is the centerpiece of the movie is crucial, a meta element fitting for a film about the guy who did meta (in Breakfast Of Champions particularly) before meta was cool! If any of this tweaks your interest, don't miss it.
    8cuvtixo-13

    Film fit's "Slaughterhouse Five's" style

    "I didn't want to be in this film, but I felt I had to explain why it took forty years." I guess all the people who review "it's self indulgent of Weide" are too big *s to get this single line explanation.

    I fell in love with Vonnegut's writing in high school, which presaged a lifetime of suicidal depression for me. Anyhoo, this film exactly fits Vonnegut's style and philosophy and it just depresses the hell out of me that other reviewers don't grok it. (lol) BTW one of Weide's films made from Vonnegut's books, "Mother Night" was made for $6,000,000 (estimated) and grossed only $403,701, which explains in part it took Weide so long to return to doing material on Vonnegut, (although he doesn't give these numbers in this film), and why few filmmakers have bothered to touch Vonnegut's material since. So it goes. If you haven't read Vonnegut, you're probably not worthy, sorry I mean interested, of watching this. I don't know why you would bother.
    8gcsman

    A lovingly crafted and thorough look into Vonnegut's life and career

    Robert Weide, the maker of this fine documentary, apologizes right off the bat for being on screen and 'present' from time to time while it goes on. I see other reviewers found this a bit annoying, but I can also see that it was hard to avoid. Weide's connection with Vonnegut spanned decades, they became close friends, and the friendship itself is part of the story. I don't think we lose anything as a result: Vonnegut and his work are still front and center, and we get a satisfyingly thorough look into his life from beginning to end.

    Vonnegut was an American original. His main works (Slaughterhouse Five and the string of novels before and after it) hit the zeitgeist of the 1960's right on the mark and made him immediately and permanently famous. His trademark angular face, mustache, and mop of curly hair were instantly recognizable and never changed. After his orginal string of hits, his writing as a novelist sort of trailed off into the weeds, but he turned into an affable TV talk-show guest and public speaker. Although he may have outlived his natural home period in history, he never really went away. And his consistent counterculture, antiwar point of view is timeless.

    Weide clearly loved the guy. We get to see plenty of archival footage that fills in all the gaps over his whole life. The many interviews and thoughts from his three kids (Edie, Nanny, and Mark) and four nephews, who are all very open and engaging, are among the highlights of the film. Vonnegut was a complex character with a fascinating history. Very much worth seeing.
    8gregoryimages

    Beautiful film

    While many are bothered by the interaction of the filmmaker in this film and initially, I too was unsure about it, I finally decided that the many years Weide spent making this film and spending time with Vonnegut made him a central character in his life and therefore he holds a space in this documentary just as Vonnegut's children do. It was a beautiful film and I really enjoyed it!

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    • Release date
      • July 22, 2022 (Ireland)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Kurt Vonnengut. A través del tiempo
    • Filming locations
      • Studio City, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • 9.14 Pictures
      • Whyaduck Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $60,389
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $27,427
      • Nov 21, 2021
    • Gross worldwide
      • $92,024
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      • 2h 7m(127 min)
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