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Sherman's March (1986)

Sherman's March (1986)
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A disarmingly engaging personal documentary, Sherman's March is a portrait of a man in personal crisis that is also an often hilarious ode to Southern women. Filmmaker Ross McElwee states in the film's opening shots that, as a native Southerner, he had always been fascinated with the psychological effect that Union General William Tecumseh Sherman has had on the region. To that end, he intended to make a film that would retrace the route of the general's famous march that brought so much devastation to the Confederacy, talking with contemporary Southerners about the Civil War. But just before he leaves his New York apartment to begin the shoot, McElwee learns that his girlfriend has left him, and his journey turns into one of self-examination through the women he encounters. Some are old friends -- the most memorable being Charleen Swansea, a teacher determined to find Ross a good woman -- and some are new acquaintances, including an aspiring actress and a survivalist. McElwee occasionally turns the camera on himself for late-night musings over the day's events. Sherman's March was a sleeper hit when it was released, and its reputation has grown with strong word of mouth. McElwee's next film Time Indefinite was also a personal story, about his own family, though with less of the ingratiating humor of Sherman's March. ~ Tom Wiener, Rovi

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Starring:
Ross McElwee
Director(s):
Ross McElwee
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Sherman's March

A disarmingly engaging personal documentary, Sherman's March is a portrait of a man in personal crisis that is also an often hilarious ode to Southern women. Filmmaker Ross McElwee states in the film's opening shots that, as a native Southerner, he had always been fascinated with the psychological effect that Union General William Tecumseh Sherman has had on the region. To that end, he intended to make a film that would retrace the route of the general's famous march that brought so much devastation to the Confederacy, talking with contemporary Southerners about the Civil War. But just before he leaves his New York apartment to begin the shoot, McElwee learns that his girlfriend has left him, and his journey turns into one of self-examination through the women he encounters. Some are old friends -- the most memorable being Charleen Swansea, a teacher determined to find Ross a good woman -- and some are new acquaintances, including an aspiring actress and a survivalist. McElwee occasionally turns the camera on himself for late-night musings over the day's events. Sherman's March was a sleeper hit when it was released, and its reputation has grown with strong word of mouth. McElwee's next film Time Indefinite was also a personal story, about his own family, though with less of the ingratiating humor of Sherman's March. ~ Tom Wiener, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
155 mins

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Director(s):
Ross McElwee
Categories:
Documentary
Sherman's March Awards:
  • 2000 - Library of Congress - U.S. National Film Registry
  • 1986 - Sundance Film Festival - Grand Jury Prize - Documentary
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    Zane J.

    Boring film made by and Uninteresting Man.

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    Brian P.

    He should have changed the name of this "documentary" since he changed his subject matter. Maybe he should have called it "My Boring Bad Luck With Women. WAAAH!" 1 and a half hours of boring talk with boring people. It's like a friend bringing a home movie over from his band camp days in high school. DO NOT watch this thinking you'll gain anything from it.

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    David B.

    BORING home movie that should have stayed in the shoebox in this guy's closet. Unfortunately, he has chosen to publish this drivel and subject the world to quite possibly the most boring home movie ever recorded. Congratulations, Ross: you suckered me in with the title. My wife and I made it through about 45 minutes before we gave up. And don't think this qualifies as an Indie film. It has all the polish of a rusty anchor and is as pointless as a ball bearing. I have never been happier to mail back a movie.

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