Stodgily structured by intercutting grisly stock footage with talking heads and muddy videos of Poets Against the War events, Voices in Wartime isn't nearly as cinematically inspiring as many of the poets it brings to light.
Voices in Wartime (2005)
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Reviews Counted:9
Fresh:7
Rotten:2
Average Rating:6.6/10
Theatrical Release:Apr 4, 2005 Limited
Synopsis: The powerful and saddening effects of war can produce unique and valuable responses from artists, filmmakers, writers, and other creative types. In VOICES IN WARTIME an array of poets offer their... The powerful and saddening effects of war can produce unique and valuable responses from artists, filmmakers, writers, and other creative types. In VOICES IN WARTIME an array of poets offer their attempts at encapsulating these experiences in verse, with both amateur and professional practitioners of the art offering some thoughtful words on the subject. Their poetry is interspersed with commentary from people who have actual experience of going into battle, and those who have dedicated their lives to documenting the history of war; soldiers, journalists, and war historians all contribute. Some of the poets come from far flung corners of the globe, while others are from locations closer to home, making this an eclectic gathering of artists who have been moved to bring their sombre compositions into the public domain. [More]
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An important new documentary that looks at the ways in which poetry helps people come to terms with conflict.
Voices in Wartime is a thoughtful, provocative exploration of the ways poets have dealt with the experience of battle throughout history.
It's interesting that, in a documentary about war poetry that supplements literary readings with the occasional use of exceedingly bloody archival war footage, the words more than hold their own against the pictures.
Rick King's stirring documentary Voices in Wartime is not, as you might guess from the title, a compilation of soldiers' battlefield letters to their families back home. This intense little film is about poetry.
[A] poorly organized mishmash of archival war films, scholarly chatter, and literary quotations.
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