One of the best 'sports' documentaries of the year.
Spellbound (2003)
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Reviews Counted:134
Fresh:131
Rotten:3
Average Rating:8.2/10
Consensus: A suspenseful, gripping documentary that features an engaging cross section of American children.
Theatrical Release:Apr 30, 2003 Limited
Box Office: $5,530,123
Synopsis: Jeff Blitz's Academy Award-nominated documentary is an affecting, inspiring look at eight American children as they make their way to compete in the 1999 National Spelling Bee in Washington D.C.... Jeff Blitz's Academy Award-nominated documentary is an affecting, inspiring look at eight American children as they make their way to compete in the 1999 National Spelling Bee in Washington D.C. Defying all stereotypes and categorizations, the spellers that Blitz chooses to focus on run the ethnic and socioeconomic gamut. Emily is from wealthy New Haven, Connecticut, while April, the daughter of a bar owner from Pennsylvania, spends her summers studying. Harry is an intense, quick-witted boy from New Jersey, while Ashley is the African-American daughter of a single Washington, D.C. mother. Gifted Florida resident Nupur is the daughter of Indian parents while Ted hails from a small Missouri town where physical prowess is prized over mental ability. The daughter of Mexican immigrant parents, driven Angela comes from Texas, and Neil is a well-prepared East Indian boy from the wealthy California coast. Blitz provides several minutes at home with each child before we accompany them to the National Bee, where we are swiftly reminded that only one of them has a shot at winning. As engrossing and emotional as the best fiction, one comes away from SPELLBOUND with the feeling that--whether victorious or not--the children whose tales it tells are walking into limitless futures. [More]
Director: Jeffrey Blitz
Director: Jeffrey Blitz
Producer: Sean Welch
Studio: ThinkFilm
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Reviews for Spellbound
The eight stories entwine to form a fascinating portrait of a group of young people and their families, in which the peculiar, anachronistic spelling-bee subculture becomes a window into contemporary American society.
Who would have thought that a nonfiction film about spelling bees, for God's sake, would be more mesmerizing than expensive fictional flicks with oodles and oodles of production values and special effects?
Just might be the most action-packed suspense thriller of the summer.
When the winner held the trophy high above her head, I couldn't help but feel a little sad. Will this girl spend her life consumed by work the way she was consumed by spelling? Does she know how to stretch out on the grass and marvel at the clouds? I'm ju
Funny, heartwarming, mildly shocking and most of all suffused with a blisteringly vital humanity. To watch Spellbound is to become wrapped up in and coddled by the fascinating variety of American life.
One of the words that came up in the competition was hellebore - which was ironic, because it was exactly at that point that I realized I was hella bored with this film
Like all great documentaries Blitz’s is full of discovery, but it’s also packed with nail-biting suspense.
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