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Charlie Victor Romeo

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
366
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Charlie Victor Romeo (2013)
DocumentaryDramaHistoryThriller

A documentary derived entirely from 'Black Box' transcripts of six real-life major airline emergencies.A documentary derived entirely from 'Black Box' transcripts of six real-life major airline emergencies.A documentary derived entirely from 'Black Box' transcripts of six real-life major airline emergencies.

  • Directors
    • Robert Berger
    • Patrick Daniels
    • Karlyn Michelson
  • Writers
    • Robert Berger
    • Patrick Daniels
    • Irving Gregory
  • Stars
    • Robert Berger
    • Patrick Daniels
    • Noel Dinneen
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    366
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Robert Berger
      • Patrick Daniels
      • Karlyn Michelson
    • Writers
      • Robert Berger
      • Patrick Daniels
      • Irving Gregory
    • Stars
      • Robert Berger
      • Patrick Daniels
      • Noel Dinneen
    • 12User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Robert Berger
    • Air Traffic Control AA1572, AE4184, AP603, Yukla27, JAL123, UAL232
    Patrick Daniels
    • Pilot AA1572, AP603, UAL232…
    Noel Dinneen
    • Automatic Terminal Information Service AA1572…
    Irving Gregory
    • Co-Pilot AA1572, UAL232…
    Debbie Troche
    Debbie Troche
    • Flight Attendant AA1572, JAL123, UAL232…
    Nora Woolley
    Nora Woolley
    • Flight Attendant AE4184…
    Sam Zuckerman
    • Air Traffic Control AA1572, AP603…
    • Directors
      • Robert Berger
      • Patrick Daniels
      • Karlyn Michelson
    • Writers
      • Robert Berger
      • Patrick Daniels
      • Irving Gregory
    • All cast & crew
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    10quimico-15548

    Not a pilot, but the life and death position is for real.

    People pick apart the production values. This isn't mayday or any other series with a British guy narrating but it is true to nature. I've been in a aircraft incident and there isn't screaming or praying out loud. You could hear a pin drop. They did a really good job not over dramatizing life and death. Granted it is a dark show, but listening to the the pilots up until that thud is for real. Ok, apparently I have to reach some character limit. It's a good film, you would not be a miss if you watched it. It's dark, but it's a really good representation of how people react to real life. 12345678.
    9HollywoodGlee

    a spell-binding, psychological thrilling techno experience within a tension-filled cockpit

    Interestingly, the film "Charlie Victor Romeo," evolved from an award-winning play created in 1999 by Daniels, Berger and Gregory. The play captured two Drama Desk Awards for Outstanding Unique Theatrical Experience and Outstanding Sound Design and received recognition from Time Magazine in 2004 as Best Theatre Top Ten plays. The 1999 theater version eventually was videotaped and the Smithsonian Aviation Museum reviewed it. Shortly thereafter, the aviation community picked it up and incorporated it into its repertoire of training tools for its pilots' Crew Resource Management. After its 1999 opening at Collective:Unconscious in New York City, the played toured internationally and nationally until 2008.

    The film version of "Charlie Victor Romeo," is a collaborative effort between Collective:Unconscious and 3LD Art & Technology Center. The production was filmed at 3LD Art & Technology Center as part of its new 3LD/3D+ program, a cross-platform for distribution and production of experimental work and made its West Coast premiere on Saturday, November 9th, at the AFI Filmfest 2013. Following the second viewing at the Filmfest on November 11th, the cast of Patrick Daniels, Irving Gregory, Noel Dinneen, Sam Zuckerman, Debbie Troche and Nora Wooley hosted a Q & A. Producer Catarina Bartha was also in the house to support her cast.

    Berger, when asked what was the motivation behind the project, conveyed that it wasn't anything political that it was simply trying to make something of interest to an audience.

    In its most basic sense, "Charlie Victor Romeo," dramatizes the human intensity that surfaces during the distressed descents of six airline crashes culled from dialogs taken from the surviving black box transcripts. In introducing the affected flights overlay schematics display the failed mechanical parts of the air crafts.

    The team of screenwriters, Berger, Daniels and Gregory, scoured the typed transcripts of scores of airline emergencies and crashes, finally settling on the six presented. The criteria used in choosing which emergencies to dramatize the team wanted scenarios with enough emotional intensity that they could perform the scenes dramatically. They also wanted situations that illuminated the aviation perspective. And, finally, they wanted material that allowed their performances to create a bridge for the audience between professional aviation and their art in portraying the human aspect of handling an aviation emergency while in in-flight when things go horribly wrong. All the flights selected had issues due to mechanical failures.

    "Charlie Victor Romeo," creates a spell-binding, psychological thrilling techs experience within a tension-filled cockpit as the flight crews provide testament to the ability to live life to the very last second while deftly providing insight into who the people are that we entrust our lives to during airline flights and what they do when things go horribly wrong. Furthermore, the conscious decision to use 3D technology enabled the troupe to help bring the reality of being in the cockpit directly to the audience consciousness during the catastrophic experience as the pilots fight to save their passengers and themselves from an impending disaster.

    In my opinion, "Charlie Victor Romeo," pushes boundaries proving stereoscopic lensing is no longer the exclusive d0main of the epic major studios productions. But more than that, "Charlie Victor Romeo," takes real-life aviation emergencies and brings them into the mainstream consciousness in a very humanistic way. Recommended.
    7larrymacdonald

    Reality aviation, true to form.

    I thoroughly enjoyed this film. I'm surprised the film was ever made, as I imagine the audience would be limited. But, I'm glad it was. It reveals the intensity of sudden emergencies and the chaos they create.

    Many of these emergencies were completely out of the control of the pilots. They did nothing to contribute to the problems. As passengers, we wonder how they are working in the cockpit. We could not imagine the drama that unfolds when three highly trained specialists are handed situations that no one anticipated or planned for.

    Like a ballet, it looks easy, but it isn't. All the actions are intuitive, because you have to act without thinking...you actions are all hardwired into your brain through training. I think the film portrays accurately the heroism of our airline pilots.

    I am a former flight instructor, but I have never seen any similar film that is actually acted out according to the recorded speech and on the same cadence as the pilots experienced in flight.

    You can see how the airlines of foreign carriers have no chance of survival in cases where they have to fly by the seat of their pants. They aren't trained to react in situations that aren't spelled out in the flight manuals or handled by computers. Plus, they have cultural communications issues that impede direct intervention in emergencies, which can unfold in seconds.

    I urge anyone flying on Asian carriers (plus other countries, I'm sure) to never get on a plane that is flying into bad weather, because the pilots' options are limited by their lack of hands-on training.
    1lyndalu-45740

    Watching paint dry would be more interesting

    Wow, this is so stupid where do I begin. It's NOT a documentary. It's a couple guys sitting behind a table acting out a skit of a couple pilots flying a plane talking about nothing interesting. I love Air Crash Investigations and Mayday. This is NOTHING like those shows. This is like a really boring low budget play.
    6troyboy6868

    Aviation creepy

    To start, I am not part of the family/friends/crew blitz of reviews and message posts we all have to sort through in our research of movies and docs.

    This was really fascinating! I am an aviation nerd and I assure you, it doesn't get more dramatic than in the cockpit of an airplane that is in crisis. I have long been obsessed with cockpit voice recordings and I love the fact that the director(s) used them word for word. The sets are a bit low rent, but the recordings are so intriguing you hardly notice.

    If you love shows about airplane accidents or other aviation related media, CVR is well worth a look. 6/10

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    • Trivia
      Charlie Victor Romeo is the NATO Phonetic Alphabet equivalent of CVR, which is the abbreviation for Cockpit Voice Recorder. All of the dialogue in the movie comes from CVRs of actual flight emergencies.
    • Connections
      References Seconds from Disaster: Terrified Over Tokyo (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      The Bernoulli Equation
      Written by Kevin Reilly

      Performed by Kevin Reilly

      Used by Permission

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    • Did Charlie Victor Romeo receive assistance/advice from aviation consultants?
    • (spoiler) Why did the controller tell Aeroperu 603 their altitude was "9700" right before they crashed?
    • What do "V1" and "V2" mean during takeoff?

    Details

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    • Release date
      • January 21, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official 2D, 3D & Anaglyphic Blu-Ray Limited Edition Release
      • Official Facebook
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • 3-Legged Dog
      • Collective:Unconscious
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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