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Time Indefinite

United States

1993

114 Min
Color
English
  • Currently 4.5/5 Stars.
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DIR Ross McElwee

PROD Ross McElwee

SCR Ross McElwee

DP Ross McElwee

CAST Steve Ascher, Michael Blumenthal, Robert Gardner, Deedee Gerharty, Natalie Hawley

ED Ross McElwee

Synopsis

Forty year old documentary filmmaker Ross McElwee has a penchant for filming everything around him. Following the announcement of his impending marriage to his film-making partner Marilyn Levine – marriage something that he and his family never thought would happen for him – McElwee turns on the camera to film life as it happens in respect to this new phase in his life. Both in real terms (as it applies to himself and those around him) and philosophical terms, McElwee discusses, through self-narration, life, death, love, family and babies. —IMDb

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Ross McElwee

Ross McElwee took the basic precepts of cinéma vérité and personalized them to create a unique form of documentary making that earned him much acclaim and several awards. His work is almost always autobiographical and he often films himself at some of life’s most personal and awkward moments, though usually within the bounds of decency and good taste. Though there are many who feel his documentaries are too slow-paced, detailed, or abstract to be appreciated, there are an equal number of fans who love slowly being drawn more deeply into his world. The three feature films most representative of his style are also his most famous: Sherman’s March: A Meditation on the Possibility of Romantic Love in the South During an Era of Nuclear Weapons Proliferation (more simply known as Sherman’s March), Time Indefinite, and Backyard.

A native of Charlotte, NC, McElwee earned his bachelor’s degree from Brown University and, a few years later, earned a master’s in filmmaking from the Massachusetts… read more

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Xose Manoel Ramos

27Mar12

Asombroso coma engancha a un esta película.

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House of Sober Second Thought

22Jan12

One feels grateful and astonished that such a movie is made. The obsessive persistence, you might even say bloody mindedness, required of McElwee to keep on filming and filming; the forbearance required of his family and friends; and the generosity of all concerned in sharing their life with us. A film that makes most others seem trivial and thin.

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Truls Foss

2Sep10

Time Indefinite is probably the best documentary I have ever seen. In Sherman’s March, Ross McElwee dragged me into his world of confusion, frustration and over interpretation. In Time Indefinite his doing the same thing, but with more heart, sorrow and happiness I could identify with. Ross McElwee really makes you think of your one life while your watching his. Everyone should see his films!

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