The documentary sweetly focuses our attention on the way human creativity transforms everything around it. Often in the nuttiest of ways, true. But still, it's a good thing.
We Are Wizards (2008)
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Reviews Counted:7
Fresh:4
Rotten:3
Average Rating:5.8/10
Theatrical Release:Nov 14, 2008 Limited
Synopsis: Alternately entertaining and meditative, director Josh Koury's WE ARE WIZARDS is an appealing documentary about the power of the Harry Potter series over the creative process----and the battles... Alternately entertaining and meditative, director Josh Koury's WE ARE WIZARDS is an appealing documentary about the power of the Harry Potter series over the creative process----and the battles that sometimes result. WE ARE WIZARDS's primary focus is how the books and movies have inspired fans to create their own universe of Harry Potter-related work. Most notable among these fan pursuits is the emergence of a music genre knows as "wizard rock." These tribute bands range in style and degree of success, from the two nerdish masterminds behind the popular Harry and the Potters to the more eclectic attitudes and everyday hurdles of the Hungarian Horntails family. Equally intriguing is the story of Heather Lawver and her website, The Daily Prophet. Wanting only to give fans a platform for their writing, the then 16-year-old Lawver engaged in and won a legal battle with Warner Brothers Studios over the rights of fans to create original Harry Potter fiction. While it does detour into some cultural critiquing, including one Christian filmmaker's concerns about the glamorizing of witchcraft, WE ARE WIZARDS is an amiable chronicle about the many personal creative journeys launched by Harry Potter. Director Koury wisely keeps his own fan feelings in reserve, allowing his subjects' collective passion--and, arguably, obsession--illustrate one of Harry Potter's most important and enduring legacies. [More]
Director: Josh Koury
Director: Josh Koury
Producer: Gerald Lewis
Composer: Stan Oh
Reviews for We Are Wizards
[Director] Koury doesn't make any points in We Are Wizards, particularly, but he stylishly shares the love.
Mostly We Are Wizards is a loving, if flawed, tribute to creativity and artistic freedom.
A fun project that doesn't quite reach its potential, Josh Koury's doc is still worthwhile for anyone who can't wait until 2009 to see Harry Potter back on the big screen.
The filmmaker Josh Koury has latched onto a great subject for We Are Wizards, his peek at some of the more engaged fans circulating in the Harry Potter world.
Ignore the scattershot approach, however, and there's considerable pleasure to be had in spending time with these bizarre enthusiasts and watching the creative ways they find to express their obsessions.
Among movies about fans' obsessive fixations on fictional universes, the film registers neither as bemusedly distanced as Trekkies nor as dramatically engaged as King of Kong.
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