What She Said the Art of Pauline Kael the New Yorker

2018 biographical documentary flick past Rob Garver

What She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael
What She Said- The Art of Pauline Kael poster.jpg

Picture show poster

Directed by Rob Garver
Written by Rob Garver
Produced by Rob Garver
Glen Zipper
Starring Pauline Kael
Sarah Jessica Parker (vox of Pauline)
Camille Paglia
Paul Schrader
Quentin Tarantino
David O. Russell
Francis Ford Coppola
Molly Haskell
Greil Marcus
John Boorman
Stephanie Zacharek
John Guare
Christopher Durang
David V. Picker
Tom Pollock
Brian Kellow
Carol Baum
Cinematography Vincent C. Ellis
Edited past Rob Garver
Music by Rick Baitz
Distributed by Juno Films

Release dates

  • August 2018 (2018-08) (Telluride)
  • December 13, 2019 (2019-12-thirteen)

Running time

98 minutes
Land United States
Linguistic communication English language

What She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael is a 2018 American biographical documentary film near the life and work of the controversial New Yorker picture show critic Pauline Kael. The film was directed, produced and edited by Rob Garver, and features Sarah Jessica Parker as the voice of Pauline, and over 30 participants, including Quentin Tarantino, David O. Russell, Paul Schrader and Kael's but child, Gina James. Oscar-winning producer Glen Attachment (Undefeated) also served as a producer for the film.[1]

The moving-picture show premiered at the 2018 Telluride Flick Festival,[ii] and besides had its international premiere at the 2019 Berlinale Film Festival.[3] The pic was released by Juno Films[four] in the U.s. on December 13, 2019, where information technology received positive reviews from critics.

Background and production [edit]

Managing director Garver said he had read Pauline Kael's work as a young person in the 1980s, and was inspired by her spirit, sense of humour and insight. In 2014, he began to research her life and writing.[5] Garver said his conception of the film was to try to tell the story of her life and work through her own words. The narrative uses excerpts from her published writing, pieces from her messages and interviews to tell Pauline'southward story.[5]

Interviews were shot in New York, Philadelphia, Massachusetts, and California.[6] Audience recreations used in the film were shot in two historic cinemas—the Loew's Jersey Theater in Jersey City and the Lansdowne Theatre in suburban Philadelphia. Enquiry was conducted at the Lilly Library at Indiana University in Bloomington, which houses the Kael archives. Archival Producer Rich Remsberg worked with the director to uncover new material on Kael and archival interviews with Pauline and others are seen or heard in the movie, including those with Woody Allen, Jerry Lewis, Norman Mailer, Peter Bogdanovich, Robert Evans, Ridley Scott and William Peter Blatty.[7] [eight]

Festivals [edit]

In 2019, the moving picture played at many festivals in the United States: Palm Springs,[nine] Miami,[10] Athena,[xi] San Luis Obispo,[12] Cleveland,[13] Minneapolis-St. Paul,[14] Montclair,[15] Newport Beach,[16] Maine,[17] Gasparilla,[eighteen] Berkshire,[19] Provincetown,[xx] Seattle,[21] and Tallgrass.[22] At Tallgrass, the motion-picture show won the award for Best Documentary for 2019.[23]

It also played in festivals outside the United States: Thessaloniki,[24] Mumbai,[25] New Zealand,[26] DocAviv,[27] Jerusalem,[28] Message to Human,[29] Karlovy Vary,[30] Edinburgh,[31] Gent,[32] Cork,[33] Doclisboa,[34] and Vancouver.[35]

Release [edit]

In December 2019, the film opened in New York[36] at the Film Forum and in Los Angeles,[37] and went on to play in approximately 50 theaters in North America. After the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the motion picture connected to play virtually through July, 2020. What She Said besides aired on the Sky Arts[38] network in the United Kingdom in July, likewise as ambulation in Denmark, Spain,[39] [twoscore] Poland, New Zealand[41] and Israel in 2020.

The DVD of the film was released on June 16, 2020, with extra textile, including 2 deleted scenes and an audio interview Kael conducted with Alfred Hitchcock in 1974.[42]

Reception [edit]

On the website Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 88%, based on 68 reviews, with an average rating of 7/x. The website's consensus reads, "What She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael clearly outlines the gifts that made its subject special while offering an engaging overview of her remarkable life and career."[43] On the website Metacritic, the film has a score of 68 out of 100, based on 16 critics.[44]

Owen Gleiberman in Diverseness wrote, "Rob Garver'due south beautifully crafted documentary channels the timeless headiness of Pauline Kael, arguably the greatest film critic who always lived ... With Sarah Jessica Parker reading Pauline's words on the soundtrack, "What She Said" plays similar a twirling kaleidoscope of Kael's criticism and picture history that'south fully in touch with the devil-may-care imperiousness of her personality."[45]

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External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • What She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael at IMDb
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