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Remembering Gene Wilder

  • 2023
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
3.5K
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Gene Wilder in Remembering Gene Wilder (2023)
Special Tribute honoring Gene Wilders life and career.
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A special tribute documentary honoring Gene Wilder's life and career.A special tribute documentary honoring Gene Wilder's life and career.A special tribute documentary honoring Gene Wilder's life and career.

  • Director
    • Ron Frank
  • Writer
    • Glenn Kirschbaum
  • Stars
    • Gene Wilder
    • Mel Brooks
    • Rochelle Pierce
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    3.5K
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    • Director
      • Ron Frank
    • Writer
      • Glenn Kirschbaum
    • Stars
      • Gene Wilder
      • Mel Brooks
      • Rochelle Pierce
    • 17User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
    • 61Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins total

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    Gene Wilder
    Gene Wilder
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Mel Brooks
    Mel Brooks
    • Self - Director, Writer, Actor
    Rochelle Pierce
    Rochelle Pierce
    • Self - Gene's Cousin
    Ben Mankiewicz
    Ben Mankiewicz
    • Self - Host, Turner Classic Movies
    Harry Connick Jr.
    Harry Connick Jr.
    • Self - Singer, Gene's Friend
    Peter Ostrum
    Peter Ostrum
    • Self - 'Charlie Bucket'
    Alan Alda
    Alan Alda
    • Self - Director, Actor
    Carol Kane
    Carol Kane
    • Self - Actress
    Burton Gilliam
    Burton Gilliam
    • Self - 'Lyle'
    Mike Medavoy
    Mike Medavoy
    • Self - Film Producer
    Michael Gruskoff
    Michael Gruskoff
    • Self - Producer, Young Frankenstein
    Mace Neufeld
    Mace Neufeld
    • Self - Producer, The Frisco Kid
    Nancy Neufeld Callaway
    Nancy Neufeld Callaway
    • Self - Daughter of Mace Neufeld
    Rain Pryor
    Rain Pryor
    • Self - Daughter of Richard Pryor
    Alan Zweibel
    Alan Zweibel
    • Self - Writer, Producer
    Robin Blankman
    Robin Blankman
    • Self - Friend of Gilda
    • (as Robin Zweibel)
    Karen Boyer
    Karen Boyer
    • Self - Gene's Wife
    Eric McCormack
    Eric McCormack
    • Self…
    • Director
      • Ron Frank
    • Writer
      • Glenn Kirschbaum
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    10angelcastles

    You'll love him even more!

    An absolute gem of a documentary. Lovingly done. Much of it narrated by Gene himself. Stories of his upbringing, his family, his successes, his collaborators, and his loves. Beautifully directed. With tender stories told by Mel Brooks, Rain Pryor (Richard Pryor's daughter) and his last wife Karen. I was not aware of his later years. They are described with some detail. A tragic ending for a man whose quick wit, comedic timing, and athletic ability failed him towards the end. The song he listened to while fading away will surely bring a tear to your eye. Alzheimers is a horrific disease. Born Jerome Silverman, he died Wilder. A must see for all fans of this comic genius! Very highly recommended.
    7EUyeshima

    A Celebration of Wilder That's Only Sporadically Revealing

    If you're looking for a celebration of Gene Wilder's life and career, as well as confirmation of his legacy as a beloved performer, this quickly paced 2023 documentary from director Ron Frank and writer Glenn Kirschbaum will probably suit your needs just fine. All his most famous work and personal details are covered - the fabled collaborations with Mel Brooks, his later commercial successes with Richard Pryor, his brief and tragic marriage to Gilda Radner - as well as none-too-revealing snippets of interviews with colleagues and friends like Brooks. There's even voiceover narration from Wilder himself from his audiobook of his 2005 memoirs. Still, the film felt lacking in providing what particularly drove his creativity and ambition and how he handled professional failures after he peaked with "Young Frankenstein". Other than "The Producers", little was shared of his more obscure films, his first two marriages, and his estranged daughter. His final years, however, were covered respectfully with his happy fourth marriage to hearing specialist Karen Boyer and his 2016 death from Alzheimer's. This film felt more like a conventional tribute than a revealing life journey.
    8MyMovieTVRomance

    Remembering a life of fate and destiny!

    Before I get into my review, I want to address a complaint that I've seen here from people about this documentary. No, the narration was not AI generated! It comes from his own audiobook that he did before he died. Too bad that the people criticizing this movie couldn't have taken the time to find this out instead of jumping to such incorrect conclusions. But I digress..

    Remembering a life of fate and destiny!

    For somebody who was an atheist Buddhist, he certainly talked a lot about God. I don't believe he was actually an atheist, maybe more like an agnostic. Agnostic is just don't know for sure about anything, but you can have a belief, you just don't know if it's true. I think that was Gene. I believe he did believe in God. He was just open to being wrong about it.

    His life was filled with evidence of God's existence as well, including so many brushes with fate. Too many to be mere coincidence. His life was filled with what I like to call Godwinks. And the beautiful thing is, he was open to the signs. He followed, where God led him. And his life was all the richer for it, full of meaning and higher purpose. He had faith.

    He was a good man, and that was made clear throughout this documentary. So many documentaries show that the people we like had demons. But if Gene had any demons, they were channeled through his work only. In life, this documentary shows that he was a kind, gentle, caring, and compassionate soul - who also happened to be very, very funny. In addition to comedy, he was also a great writer, and a great artist - as well as student of life. One word that kept popping up over and over to describe him was "innocent" and it was very innocent that made him such a good student of life. He never thought he knew more than life could teach him. He was always willing to learn, and this made him forever young at heart. It was this quest learning that introduced him to his last wife, that he was married to until death did part. But because I know that somewhere inside him, he knew God, he must be in heaven now, watching over his beloved.

    God bless you, Gene Wilder! You made the world a better place just by being the beautiful man that you were.
    10judyprincz

    Intelligent, Warm, Funny. Perfect Tribute to Wilder

    I loved this film. The writer and director matched Gene Wilder's wit, heart, and humanity with their own. They brought Gene Wilder to life. It's a wonderful celebration of Wilder's life and art. I laughed throughout and it inspired me to see some of the films I've missed. Reminded me of the one I loved the most: The Fresco Kid. The interviews with people he worked with, including some child actors, were a wonderful added dimension. And the film brings some important lessons about life's difficulties. Not writing more. No spoilers. But watch this. You will be so glad you did. This film left its mark on me.
    7Katz5

    A nice, safe tribute

    Lots to enjoy here for Gene Wilder fans. Recent interviews with the likes of Mel Brooks, Harry Connick Jr. (I must've missed the movie he did with Wilder...) and Alan Alda (ditto...) It was bittersweet watching the clips of Wilder's interviews he gave in the years leading up to his death. 2016 was a terrible year for celebrity deaths and Wilder's affected as many people as David Bowie's and Prince's deaths did.

    The fault of the documentary comes from its focus on the movies. The Frisco Kid is given way too much screen time...while Silver Streak barely gets a mention and nothing from The Woman in Red is featured. These two movies were important in his resume as they co-starred Richard Pryor and Gilda Radner. Two people who were quite significant in Wilder's life. Bombs like Sunday Lovers, Funny About Love, and Another You were not mentioned but probably should have been as proof that not everything Wilder was in was gold.

    Besides The Frisco Kid, the movies that get the most attention are The Producers, Willy Wonka, and Young Frankenstein. The latter is probably peak Wilder for his career as the story was his idea and he co-wrote the screenplay with Brooks.

    Willy Wonka was a troubled production from Quaker Oats Cereal and did not perform well initially at the theater (its status as a beloved children's movie grew due to re-releases in the mid '70s, annual television airings in the mid to late '70s, and video in the '80s). Wilder gave the movie an edge that stayed with children after the viewing. Not much is made of this.

    Basically, this is a celebration of his life, and for that reason it's worth seeing. It just could have been a bit more consistent in its rundown of his movies and dug deeper into his characterizations. But that would have probably made for a much longer documentary--which he deserved. There will never be another Gene Wilder.

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    • Release date
      • March 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ricordando Gene Wilder
    • Production company
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      • $165,708
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,270
      • Mar 17, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $165,708
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      • 1h 32m(92 min)
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