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Altman
TrailerA look at the life and work of American filmmaker Robert Altman.Genre: DocumentaryActors: Michael Murphy, Robert Altman, Kathryn Reed, Sally Kellerman, James Caan, Donald Sutherland, Elliott Gould, Dick Cavett, Tommy Thompson, Vilmos Zsigmond, Matthew Reed Altman, ...»Director: Ron MannCountry: CanadaDuration: 96 minQuality: HDRelease: 2014IMDb: 6.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Altman"
Time OutMarch 30, 2015This ho-hum doc about the late, great American filmmaker Robert Altman is a disappointment.
Chicago ReaderNovember 13, 2014This is most interesting when it explores the least-known periods in Altman's career.
Seattle TimesOctober 16, 2014Documentarian Ron Mann's affectionate tribute to the filmmaker Robert Altman ...
Globe and MailSeptember 19, 2014It's a tribute to Mann's film that it leads you from Altman's life back to his films, and makes you want to see them anew.
Toronto StarSeptember 18, 2014Gives due credit to an inspired and prodigious maverick while also showing how often reckless good luck guided his peripatetic way.
The Asahi Shimbun GLOBE (Japan)December 19, 2016Unfortunately, the straightforward film doesn't probe deeply enough to reveal the creative psyche of the remarkable filmmaker Robert Altman, whose films didn't look or sound like those of any other director. [Full review in Japanese]
Vue Weekly (Edmonton, Canada)November 18, 2015I can't help but feel that this friction-free portrait, with its paucity of context and sense that Altman's innovations occurred in a vacuum, does him something of a disservice.
The Arts DeskApril 14, 2015A genial but scarcely probing documentary about the great director.
The SpectatorApril 09, 2015We never learn anything personal or troublesome about our subject, nor do we come across anyone with a bad word to say about him, which sadly leaves the film feeling uneven and distinctly unAltmanesque.
ScotsmanApril 06, 2015A depressingly conventional exploration of American cinema's most fearless rebel.
Observer (UK)April 05, 2015This hagiographic romp through Robert Altman's inspiring/exasperating career never gets beneath the surface of its fascinating subject.
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