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Cinema Salvation

  • 2010
  • 1h 37m
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Cinema Salvation (2010)
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A comedic and insightful look into an aspiring filmmaker's journey to direct a film about his ex-fiancé who didn't believe love was enough.A comedic and insightful look into an aspiring filmmaker's journey to direct a film about his ex-fiancé who didn't believe love was enough.A comedic and insightful look into an aspiring filmmaker's journey to direct a film about his ex-fiancé who didn't believe love was enough.

  • Director
    • Mike Cohen
  • Writer
    • Mike Cohen
  • Stars
    • Mark Attew
    • Carson Aune
    • David Bickford
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    • Director
      • Mike Cohen
    • Writer
      • Mike Cohen
    • Stars
      • Mark Attew
      • Carson Aune
      • David Bickford
    • 1User review
    • 3Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Mark Attew
    • Cafe Patron
    Carson Aune
    Carson Aune
    • Alex
    David Bickford
    David Bickford
    • Pastor Ed
    Mari C. Blackwell
    Mari C. Blackwell
    • Mary
    Jennifer Cambra
    • Angela
    John Sterling Carter
    John Sterling Carter
    • Bill
    Cari Champion
    • Marianne
    Michael Chomiak
    Michael Chomiak
    • Simon
    Eric Scott Cooper
    • Jim
    Samantha Cutaran
    Samantha Cutaran
    • Becky
    Bob Dennis
    • Dean's Lawyer
    Tony Devon
    Tony Devon
    • Cort
    Allison Donnelly
    • Lisa
    Erica K. Evans
    • Krystal
    Courtney Gains
    Courtney Gains
    • Courtney
    Nina Gosiengfiao
    Nina Gosiengfiao
    • Hannah
    David Alan Graf
    David Alan Graf
    • Dean
    Laura Howard
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    8rooprect

    All is fair in love & worship

    Now this is what I call an unusual movie. It's a mockumentary about the filming of a movie about a guy's problematic romance following an ill-advised religious conversion, which in turn leads to more problematic romances, which in turn leads to problematic movie-making. Did I lose you already? And I haven't even gotten to the part where they make a *reality show* about the documentary about the movie about the guy...

    So let's see... it's a love story, but it's also a satire of filmmaking, and it's also a story about one man's obsession with religion, and it's also the story of a nerd trying to be a hotshot director. In all of these plots we get the recurring theme: It's generally a bad idea to try to be something you're not.

    Sure, that's an old theme. But what I like about this film is the creative way everything is told (in a documentary about a movie about a guy). The different layers of narrative are like the different layers of false appearances we all manufacture in life. If this sort of convoluted, picture-within-a-picture entertains you & piques your philosophical interest, then you'll be thrilled you stumbled on this gem.

    Throw in a clueless producer, a desperate grunt girl, a narcissistic prettyboy actor, a porn star, an insane script editor who looks like something out of the Godfather, and you've got some wacky times ahead. It's not what I'd call a madcap laugh riot; instead the humor is low key, drawing on ridiculous situations that require no punchline. I got big laughs out of the reality show scene where the girl is all too eager to do nudity, all the team meeting scenes where the director's vision is bastardized before his eyes & the Hollywood poser party scene... which brings me to my favorite character "Alex" (Carson Aune) the Hollywood prettyboy who uses his baby blue eyes to make up for his total lack of class, if not lack of brains.

    Amanda Kimmel (from "Survivor") makes a funny appearance as herself as does Courtney Gains (the creepy kid Malachai from the 80s cult "Children of the Corn"). Another performance that had me lolling was Eric Scott Cooper as the neurotic set designer. All the supporting roles were pretty funny. This is the kind of film where the main characters play the rational ones while the peripheral characters create the bizarreness.

    And of course there's the strangeness that ensues whenever fiction & reality intersect. In that respect, "Cinema Salvation" can be considered alongside "Stranger than Fiction" (2006) about a man who realizes his life is being narrated as it happens, "Circus Maximus" (2010) about a screenwriter whose bizarre ideas begin to infect his real life, and the mindblowing "Synecdoche, NY" about a man who attempts to write a play about his own life as it's happening.

    Elements of this film reminded me of "The Office" as well as Christopher Guest's "For Your Consideration". Another similar gem that skewers the entertainment industry is "The TV Set". If you've seen/enjoyed any of the films I've mentioned, don't hesitate to check out "Cinema Salvation".

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    • Release date
      • April 20, 2010 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Alcatraz Island, San Francisco Bay, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Perspective Films
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      • 1h 37m(97 min)
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