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Spellbound is a 2002 documentary that was directed by Jeffrey Blitz. The film follows eight competitors in the 1999 Scripps National Spelling Bee. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for D...
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Spellbound (1945) More at IMDbPro » ... Independent Film ... He was exactly the right choice for this film - however much Hitchcock disliked the score, or said that he did. The story follows a confused Gregory Peck, who cannot remember key episodes of his recent (and not so recent) past, and who may, just possibly,
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The documentary "Spellbound" is an unexpected pleasure, following eight youngsters from all corners of America to their dramatic showdown in the National Spelling Bee.; ... The film peeks into the lives of eight of these kids as they prepare for the 1999 National Spelling Bee.
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Dalí: Painting and Film is the first exhibition to explore the deeply intertwined relationships of painted and "moving" pictures in the creative output of artist Salvador Dalí (1904-1989), an inveterate film goer, and occasional screenwriter, ... Salvador Dalí - Set design for the film Spellbound, ca 1945>
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Although it sounds simple, what makes Spellbound so surprisingly fascinating is the tension. Unmistakably American in its approach, a spelling bee is not an arena for second chances: a word is either right or it's the innocuous, but terminal bell. ... arbitrary constant - a small electronic repository for film,
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Like The Lady Vanishes, Spellbound charts the oblique, uneasy relation between Hitchcock's unusual vision of the world and that of psychoanalysis; or, rather, that of a combination of classical psychoanalysis and the particularly American form of ego psychology vindicated by producer David ... It's this that redeems the film,
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>> The excellent Spellbound is a bittersweet documentary ... The kids populating Spellbound, Jeffrey Blitz's Oscar-nominated documentary, all appear as an incredibly endearing group of innocents. ... As we meet the kids, Spellbound becomes an inadvertent bit of American propaganda. The kids come from all over the country,
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www.montrealmirror.com/ARCHIVES/2003/072403/film6.html
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Despite rave reviews, film festival awards, and an Oscar nomination, Spellbound comes across as little more than a marginally compelling documentary -– the kind of movie that would be at home on PBS.
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www.metacritic.com/film/titles/spellbound/
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There are thrones underground and monarchs upon them: Guillermo del Toro’s dark, brilliant, imaginative film Pan’s Labyrinth takes place in two realms at once – a demonic underworld accessible through ancient sites, a ruined maze, secret doors and a magic book, and our own world above ground.
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www.listener.co.nz/issue/3492/artsbooks/8592/spellbound...
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