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Recommended Spellbound (2003)

Jeffrey Blitz, 2003

Star Review

A documentary about a children's spelling competition may not sound like the most enticing filmic experience, yet Jeff Blitz's remarkable film following eight contestants competing in the 1999 National Spelling Bee looks set to rank among the best documentaries of the decade.
The opening fifteen minutes of Spellbound contain more excitement, exhilaration and life-affirming joy than most films manage in two hours, as we watch young Angela triumph against the odds - neither of her parents speak English - and win her place through to the national competition. Other memorable competitors include ambitious Ashley, whose mother is in the DC projects, and Harry, a permanently over-excited wisecracker who nearly steals the film.
Any documentary which focuses upon children risks charges of exploitation, and much of the film's humour derives from each youngster's eccentricities, be it Ted's constant surliness, April's intense commitment or Harry's breathless hyperactivity. The film is never cruel, however, and the viewer cannot help but cheer when a particular candidate makes it into the next round. Each child is surprisingly philosophical as they are eliminated from the contest, and only one competitor is reduced to tears.
Although it would be patronising to label these children as misfits, it is refreshing to see a talent competition being celebrated that has nothing to do with the shallow conformity of such shows as American Idol and Popstars, but instead applauds a contest open to children of every background (four of the eight contestants have non-American parents). With an opening as moving as any romance and an ending as tense as any thriller, Spellbound rates highly among the recent profusion of excellent documentaries and is a funny and touching representation of a side of America rarely depicted.

Alex Davidson on 4th March 2004

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By Howard Schumann on 26th January 2004

The Oscar-nominated documentary Spellbound, directed by Jeffrey Blitz, follows eight children, ages 12 to 14, from their preparation for the 1999 competitions through ... more >

 

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DVD Extras
  • Trailer
  • Deleted Scenes featuring three unseen spellers
  • Epilogues - Where are they now?
  • Educational Guide
  • Hangman Game
  • Spelling Game from www.canyouspell.com
  • Information from National Literacy Association.
Film Details

Director

Jeffrey Blitz

Year

2003

Country

USA

Technical Details

Certificate

U

Length

96 mins

Label

CCLUB

Format

DVD Colour

Region

2

Aspect

16:9 anamorphic widescreen

Cat No

CCD30195

Main Language

ENGLISH

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