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Sherman's March

  • 1985
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 37m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
2.8K
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Sherman's March (1985)
Military DocumentaryBiographyComedyDocumentaryHistoryRomance

Documentary filmmaker Ross McElwee sets out to make a movie about Union General Sherman's March to the Sea towards the end of the American Civil War, but keeps getting sidetracked by his own... Read allDocumentary filmmaker Ross McElwee sets out to make a movie about Union General Sherman's March to the Sea towards the end of the American Civil War, but keeps getting sidetracked by his own love life.Documentary filmmaker Ross McElwee sets out to make a movie about Union General Sherman's March to the Sea towards the end of the American Civil War, but keeps getting sidetracked by his own love life.

  • Director
    • Ross McElwee
  • Writer
    • Ross McElwee
  • Stars
    • Ross McElwee
    • Dede McElwee
    • Ross McElwee Jr.
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    7.2/10
    2.8K
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    • Director
      • Ross McElwee
    • Writer
      • Ross McElwee
    • Stars
      • Ross McElwee
      • Dede McElwee
      • Ross McElwee Jr.
    • 37User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Ross McElwee
    Ross McElwee
    • Self
    Dede McElwee
    • Self
    Ross McElwee Jr.
    • Self
    Patricia Rendleman
    • Self
    Ann McElwee
    • Self
    Mary
    • Self
    Lee
    • Self - Pat's Friend
    Tom McElwee
    • Self
    Claudia
    • Self
    Ashley
    • Self - Claudia's Daughter
    Phillip
    • Self - Mechanic's Son
    Herb
    • Self - Survivalist
    Bill
    • Self - Survivalist
    Wini Wood
    • Self
    Michael
    • Self - Geologist
    Jackie
    • Self
    Rusty
    • Self - Jackie's Boyfriend
    Randy
    • Self - Aspiring Burt Reynolds Double
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      • Ross McElwee
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      • Ross McElwee
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    tommer113

    Enthralling Doc

    This is a great doc just out on DVD. Ross McElwee originally set out to shoot a documentary following General Sherman's Civil War path in the south, but then decided to shift the focus, upon a break-up with his girlfriend, to the various single women he comes across while ambling through the south. In the purest of D.I.Y. film-making, McElwee stars, operates the camera, handles sound, and narrates...all at the same time! On the surface, this loose and rambling documentary might appear too self indulgent, but it does indeed succeed its task of tracking General Sherman's historic march, albeit in a most unique way. It's the documentary equivalent of "Adaptation."
    9Jed-30

    An attempt to document the deep south, documents the heart.

    Ill admit it.......I liked the three hours of woman chasing and obsession. Ross begins his documentary intent on the journeys of W. Sherman. Sherman was a southerner turned "yankee" during the civil war. Sherman's march through most of Georgia and the Carolina's left a painful scar of our country in troubled times. Ross parallels this scar to that of his present day life. Present day 1986 that is. And quite easily, this documentary changes tone as Ross becomes obsessed with the women he encounters on the way. At times he does jump back to "Sherman's March", but the lure of lust and love prove to be too much for Ross.

    After seeing this movie, I ask myself, What did I just see? It took a while to think about this documentary, and it opens up thoughts of life and love. I really want to know if this was calculated to document a mans love of women, or a mans love of war. Sit down, watch, and be amazed by the documentation of life in this era, by following the path of a civil war leader.
    will-162

    Slow, long, subtle, and wonderful.

    Yowch! Some of these comments are so negative! The anonymity of the internet seems to have spawned this new subculture of jaded dissing. I've seen "Sherman's March" four times (and its sequel, "Time Indefinite," twice) and loved it every time. It's true that this movie is very slow, very long, and very subtle, but those are not necessarily flaws. If you watch "Sherman's March" with that it mind, it can be a tremendously rewarding experience - touching, subtly funny, and thought-provoking. Ross McElwee will never have the commercial viability of Quentin Tarantino or Arnold Schwartzenegger or whoever, but I don't think his "home movies" are intended to be viable. They're just intended to be good old-fashioned well-crafted art. Some people get mad when movies have no freakishly attractive people or satisfyingly pat endings or giant explosions, and some people feel grateful. This movie is for the latter camp.
    7jack_94706

    An all-time top indie-film, one of the first ever for me.

    McElwee has done many other similar works, some more deeply moving -- the one about his father the doctor, for instance. But this gives a great introduction to his "style" -- the guy who takes the camera everywhere and films his life, and not just in trivial ways -- ala web cams today. A tribute to women -- and women rate it much higher than men, as the imDb voting demographics show. This pre-dated the well-known and wildly successful "Sex, Lies, and Videotape" -- some would call it an outright steal or rip-off of "Sherman's March." As far as I know, McElwee had nothing to do with and is not credited in "Sex, Lies, and Videotape. "Sherman's March" clearly influenced "SL & V," to put things more mildly. SL&V has marketing written all over it, from the title to the stars (admittedly not as famous during the time of the shoot as now), and in its focus on sex and masturbation, particularly. "Sherman's March" has indie-film written all over it; it's not about stars, only indirectly about sex, and everyone plays themselves: it's a documentary. I liked all of that and it was a fresh approach when it first came out. Most such films are not done skillfully, thoughtfully, or edited well enough to make for excellent viewing. You may or may not like McElwee personally; he's a bit of an odd-ball, but a kindly one. His women friends are the focus here, however, and he wisely gets out of the way most of the time. Well worth your time.
    drosse67

    One man's confessional

    First off, I'm not sure what this movie has in common with "The Road Warrior," which is one of the movies recommended on the IMD "if you enjoyed this movie." This movie cannot be compared with most other films because it is a documentary about the search for one man's inner happiness. Ross McElwee is a filmmaker commissioned to make a movie about the Civil War. Right before he begins his odyssey, his girlfriend leaves him. He's stuck with a camera and no inspiration to follow Sherman's trail through the south. His new odyssey is quite different than any historical documentary, and thank God for it. It is so wonderfully entertaining and funny because McElwee is a well-spoken, charming and insightful filmmaker. And a natural comedian to boot! His struggle to find true love in the modern south plays like a country fried steak version of Woody Allen. And the women he encounters are nearly as unforgettable and entertaining. This film and his follow-up, Time Indefinite, seem to serve as his personal catharsis. Normally I would cringe at the thought of watching someone make a movie just to better him or herself. But I have yet to see a more personal and entertaining documentary than Sherman's March.

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    • Trivia
      The Burt Reynolds film seen being shot in Georgia was "Cannonball Run" (1981).
    • Quotes

      Ross McElwee: I filmed, um, Dee Dee washing her dog, and I filmed, um, Steve going to the music company where he used to work.

      Ross's father: There, now. How is that going to be useful?

      Ross McElwee: In this film?

      Ross's father: Just in any film.

    • Connections
      Featured in These Amazing Shadows (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Symphony No. 9
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      Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven

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    • Release date
      • May 6, 1986 (West Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sherman's March: A Meditation on the Possibility of Romantic Love in the South During an Era of Nuclear Weapons Proliferation
    • Filming locations
      • Georgia Guidestones - 1065 Guidestones Road NW, Dewy Rose, Georgia, USA
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      2 hours 37 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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