Six by Sondheim

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Six by Sondheim
Six by Sondheim

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7.9 | 1h26m | en | Documentary

This intimate documentary explores the life and career of the stage legend Stephen Sondheim through six of his best-known songs.

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Released: December. 09,2013 | Released Producted By: HBO Documentary Films , SD Entertainment Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.hbo.com/documentaries/six-by-sondheim
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This intimate documentary explores the life and career of the stage legend Stephen Sondheim through six of his best-known songs.

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Music

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Jarvis Cocker

Director

Beowulf Boritt

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HBO Documentary Films

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Beowulf Boritt
Beowulf Boritt

Art Direction

Kris Moran
Kris Moran

Production Design

Bradford Young
Bradford Young

Director of Photography

Edward Lachman
Edward Lachman

Director of Photography

J. Jared Janas
J. Jared Janas

Hair Department Head

Jerry DeCarlo
Jerry DeCarlo

Hair Department Head

Rob Greene
Rob Greene

Key Hair Stylist

Jill Oshry
Jill Oshry

Makeup Artist

Patricia Regan
Patricia Regan

Makeup Department Head

Martin Ahlgren
Martin Ahlgren

Cinematography

James Lapine
James Lapine

Director

Autumn de Wilde
Autumn de Wilde

Director

Todd Haynes
Todd Haynes

Director

Miky Wolf
Miky Wolf

Editor

Anna Marie Pitman
Anna Marie Pitman

Assistant Production Manager

James Lapine
James Lapine

Executive Producer

Susan Benaroya
Susan Benaroya

Executive Producer

Frank Rich
Frank Rich

Executive Producer

Sheila Nevins
Sheila Nevins

Executive Producer

Robin Seidon
Robin Seidon

Line Producer

Six by Sondheim Audience Reviews 1o1r6q

WillSushyMedia This movie was so-so. It had it's moments, but wasn't the greatest.
Grimossfer Clever and entertaining enough to recommend even to of the 1%
ChanFamous I wanted to like it more than I actually did... But much of the humor totally escaped me and I walked out only mildly impressed.
Janae Milner Easily the biggest piece of Right wing non sense propaganda I ever saw.
JonnyOneNote This is a wonderful documentary, composed chiefly of interviews Stephen Sondheim has given in the past, with the addition of the musical numbers, some specifically filmed for this HBO documentary.And it is one of those versions I want to address: James Lapine's filmed version of "Opening Doors" from "Merrily We Roll Along." It stars Darren Criss, Jeremy Jordan, and America Ferrara, and I truly wish this version was available as a full-length film version of the difficult- to-produce musical. It brought back the magic I felt seeing this in a 1982 version in Washington DC and later in a 1983 Los Angeles Equity production. Subsequent revisions of the script and songs have left me feeling flat, including the much-raved-about recent London production. These three actors have the charm and innocence and musical presence that was required of the original roles, and they recreate the period and excitement with thrilling results. During their number, I kept thinking, "Where is this version?! Why isn't there a movie version with this cast?" Kudos to all involved in truly bringing back to life "Merrily We Roll Along" (and to that sly actor singing about songs having "hummable" and "memorable" melodies).
amdew717 ...except that title has already been used. This was an intimate look at Stephen Sondheim's life as told by Stephen Sondheim and told within the context of SIX of his songs, as selected by him: 1 "Something's Coming" (West Side Story) 2 "Opening Doors" (Merrily We Roll Along) 3 "Send in the Clowns" (A Little Night Music) 4 "I'm Still Here" (Follies) 5 "Being Alive" (Company) 6 "Sunday" (Sunday in the Park With George).There are other songs and shows featured in this film as well, such as "Gypsy" and "Sweeney Todd," but the main focus is the six above. He tells of us that in his early life he was somewhat adopted by the family of Oscar Hammerstein II following the break-up of his parents' marriage. Eventually Hammerstein would become his mentor. Although he began as a lyricist, the genesis of "Something's Coming," clearly show that it is HE who is the driving force behind the song. And there is also quite generous footage of the some of the shows he was a part of either as lyricist or composer. And once you see this show, I guarantee you will not listen to the songs in which he was soley the lyricist the same way again. I really have a much stronger appreciation of just how important his contribution is to the songs in "Gypsy" and "West Side Story." I have been a big fan of his for many years, but this well-crafted film gave me even more credence as to why I love him.