Demme says he entered the project expecting 'fireworks,' and he gets them time and again...
Jimmy Carter Man From Plains (2007)
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Reviews Counted:26
Fresh:18
Rotten:8
Average Rating:6.6/10
Consensus: Man From Plains is a fascinating look at the former president's recent endeavors.
Rated: PG [See Full Rating] for some thematic elements and brief disturbing images.
Runtime: 2 hrs 7 mins
Genre: Education/General Interest
Theatrical Release:Oct 26, 2007 Limited
Synopsis: Director Jonathan Demme's career trajectory has twisted down some unexpected paths since winning an Oscar for THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS in 1991. His dedication to producing high-quality documentary... Director Jonathan Demme's career trajectory has twisted down some unexpected paths since winning an Oscar for THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS in 1991. His dedication to producing high-quality documentary work has perhaps been the most surprising turn, and 2004's THE AGRONOMIST and 2006's NEIL YOUNG - HEART OF GOLD are among the most interesting films in his canon. Demme returns to documentary filmmaking for JIMMY CARTER MAN FROM PLAINS, which focuses on the former president's book tour in support of PALESTINE: PEACE NOT APARTHEID. The director and his subject clearly share a taste for unusual career choices, making them the perfect match for each other. Demme and his camera crew followed Carter over a three-month period beginning in late 2006. The footage they gleaned from these mammoth sessions includes lectures and plenty of debates, many of which offer a dual perspective on both Carter's life and the media machine that hounds his every step. The most remarkable aspect of the director's film is the boundless enthusiasm Carter has at the age of 83. Faced with reporters asking him questions about a book they don't seem to have read, an endless number of signings to attend, and countless plane trips, the former president shows incredible patience and understanding. Demme and his team shoot on compact digital cameras throughout, giving them a close-up look at Carter that would have been unthinkable in less technologically advanced times. Critics of Carter are unlikely to find much to change their views here, but his supporters will be pleased, and as a portrait of the media frenzy that follows anyone who once occupied the Oval Office, JIMMY CARTER MAN FROM PLAINS makes for fascinating viewing. [More]
Director: Jonathan Demme
Director: Jonathan Demme
Producer: Jonathan Demme, Neda Armian
Composer: Djamel Ben Yelles, Alejandro Escovedo
Studio: Sony Pictures Classics
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Reviews for Jimmy Carter Man From Plains
Moviegoers might initially find the inside peek into a media book tour fascinating. But the tedium of trekking from hotel to car to interview and back to a waiting limo can wear down one's resolve.
From the open-air stroll he took down Pennsylvania Ave. on his inauguration day, to the sunny-coloured cardigans he wore when addressing the nation, president James T. Carter always seemed like a guy who wanted people to remember he was one of them.
Regardless of your feelings about Carter’s presidency or his 21st century views, you have to be amazed and impressed by his energy and his spirit and his commitment to the world.
An intriguing document of a man's public and private life and has yet further value as the first significant film ever made about a former U.S. president.
Demme doesn't insert himself, there's no structured interview format, we never see him or even hear his voice. He simply, easily immerses us. It's the opposite of Fahrenheit 9/11. And that's refreshing.
One reason to see this film might be to learn more about [Carter's] views on the Middle East, but a better reason might be to observe how he attends to the privilege and responsibility of doing what he believes is the right thing.
The portrait of Carter has been described as hagiography, but it isn't a stretch to view his quiet integrity as saintly next to the track records of his successors.
The movie's best material is archival. It looks like old home movie stuff, but you can still feel its monumentality.
Carter comes off as compassionate and intelligent. But the complex issues brought up in his book don't get much more than a superficial debate.
For the uninitiated, Demme's film provides an absorbing, if largely hagiographic, portrait of a man who has redefined the idea of post-presidential retirement.
Every so often, though, Demme decides to make a documentary about something he not only knows but admires. And the results are admittedly intimate, but so uncritical that they amount to two-dimensional portraits, all shadows bleached away.
There isn't enough revealing material in the tedious documentary Jimmy Carter Man From Plains to sustain an 800-word magazine profile, let alone a two-hour film.
The documentary does bring plenty nuance and passion to a public persona.
Leaves too much time for Demme as he turns an interesting character study into a full-blown tribute.
Narrrowly cast documentary focuses so exclusively on a publicity tour the former president took in the closing months of 2006 that a more accurate title might be Jimmy Carter How I Sold My Book.
The documentary proves to be an uncomfortably admiring advertisement for its subject, and a narrowly focused one at that.
As much a pungent dissection of American media malaise as it is a towering tribute to a deceptively low-burning leader.
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