A true original: a hybrid documentary-staged drama putting an American actor in war-torn Afghanistan.
September Tapes (2004)
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Reviews Counted:34
Fresh:7
Rotten:27
Average Rating:3.8/10
Runtime: 1 hr 31 mins
Genre: Education/General Interest
Theatrical Release:Sep 24, 2004 Limited
Synopsis: An incredible achievement, SEPTEMBER TAPES chronicles one man's attempt to find notorious terrorist leader Osama bin Laden. Don Larsen is the man responsible for the filming; an intrepid... An incredible achievement, SEPTEMBER TAPES chronicles one man's attempt to find notorious terrorist leader Osama bin Laden. Don Larsen is the man responsible for the filming; an intrepid documentarian, he was joined by a bounty hunter in his exhaustive search of the dangerous Afghan landscape. After a battle raged in the Southern hills, eight tapes were discovered containing Larsen's efforts. Detained by the U.S. government for a lengthy period, it was believed the tapes would never be seen by the public. Until now. The sensational footage sees Larsen confronted by the Taliban, make some thrilling headway into finding the terrorist leader, and attempts to provide salient comment on events the filmmaker experiences. The first film to be made in Afghanistan since the collapse of the Taliban, SEPTEMBER TAPES is guerilla filmmaking at its gutsy best. [More]
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Reviews for September Tapes
It yanks us eyes-first into a place that we, in our living rooms, have known only as a cliché.
Just when you think you have the "fiction game" figured out, the bullets start flying and the walls explode.
Credit September Tapes with raising thorny questions about what forms of cinematic storytelling do justice to truth.
Pic's ace in the hole is its extremely authentic feel when it comes to the landscape of Afghanistan and the people and perils one might encounter there.
Johnston's rough-hewn handheld footage generates a sense of dread as a defining force behind the camera, more concrete than any onscreen images.
This disturbing docudrama is a remarkable achievement on many levels.
It's riddled with stilted voice-overs and eye-rollingly awful dialogue.
Maybe Mr. Johnston ... intended this to be a guessing game. But the method robs the real encounters of their power and, even more important, trivializes the subject.
There is a reason everyone is calling this The Osama Witch Project - it's pretty hard to swallow this one - no matter how 'true'.
The movie's heart is in the right place, but it looks and sounds regrettably bogus.
Finally, there are no truths, higher or lower, in September Tapes...just a lot of din.
While the documentary footage ... is powerful, it's often undermined by the fact that you know there is deep contrivance at work.
There's something deeply unseemly about this picture even though, within the limitations of the method, it's well executed.
Others pay the price for a macho man's posturing in this unflattering picture of American arrogance and lust for revenge.
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