Demme is clearly awed by his subject, and his film is a stirring document about how one man's steadfast sense of justice can make a difference in the world.
Jimmy Carter Man From Plains (2007)
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Reviews Counted:81
Fresh:64
Rotten:17
Average Rating:6.8/10
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
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.
It's downright invigorating to spend time with an American President who has a clear grasp of international issues.
The documentary proves to be an uncomfortably admiring advertisement for its subject, and a narrowly focused one at that.
Jonathan Demme's fly-on-the-wall documentary Man From Plains follows Carter on a three-month book tour from late 2006 to early 2007.
As much a pungent dissection of American media malaise as it is a towering tribute to a deceptively low-burning leader.
Carter's life and work deserve a fuller accounting and analysis than Demme is finally able to provide.
If Jimmy Carter Man From Plains sometimes feels like the portrait of a saint, it also reminds us that saints are strange and private people pursuing a personal compact with an invisible deity, in solitude and often in sadness.
Though Carter’s controversial reference to past injustices is meant to spark conversation about an ongoing problem in the West Bank, the director’s decision to focus solely on the minutiae of a press tour seems too narrow.
Is the general benevolence the film conveys convincing? Well, yes, and there's little in Carter's public record to contradict it.
Director Jonathan Demme creates a gripping meditation on the very hot-button-ness of the Israeli-Palestinian question.
The film starts as a character study but finds its purpose in the middle of a political storm.
A book tour isn't even a political campaign, and traveling with Jimmy Carter isn't exactly going backstage with the Rolling Stones.
Anyone interested in politics and the conflict in the Mid-East should be able to enjoy this fascinating and informative portrait of a former president.
Jonathan Demme's Jimmy Carter Man From Plains, like Neil Young: Heart of Gold and The Agronomist, is a poignant portrait of a great man.
It's to Jonathan Demme's credit that he creates an angelic view of Jimmy Carter despite the former president's reprehensible view that Israel practices a South-African style of segregation.
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