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Judy Blume Forever

  • 2023
  • 16+
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
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Judy Blume Forever (2023)
Judy Blume and the generations of readers who have sparked to her work. It will examine her impact on pop culture and the occasional controversies over her frankness about puberty and sex.
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This documentary on Judy Blume and the generations of readers who have sparked to her work examines her impact on pop culture and the occasional controversies over her frankness about pubert... Read allThis documentary on Judy Blume and the generations of readers who have sparked to her work examines her impact on pop culture and the occasional controversies over her frankness about puberty and sex.This documentary on Judy Blume and the generations of readers who have sparked to her work examines her impact on pop culture and the occasional controversies over her frankness about puberty and sex.

  • Directors
    • Davina Pardo
    • Leah Wolchok
  • Stars
    • Judy Blume
    • Molly Ringwald
    • Tayari Jones
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
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    • Directors
      • Davina Pardo
      • Leah Wolchok
    • Stars
      • Judy Blume
      • Molly Ringwald
      • Tayari Jones
    • 11User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
    • 79Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 3 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Judy Blume
    Judy Blume
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    Molly Ringwald
    Molly Ringwald
    • Self
    Tayari Jones
    • Self
    Lena Dunham
    Lena Dunham
    • Self
    Joanne Stern
    • Self
    Mary Weaver
    • Self
    Anna Konkle
    Anna Konkle
    • Self
    Justin Chanda
    • Self
    Samantha Bee
    Samantha Bee
    • Self
    Mary H.K. Choi
    • Self
    Jacqueline Woodson
    • Self
    Alex Gino
    • Self
    Pat Scales
    • Self
    Lorrie Kim
    • Self
    Randy Blume
    • Self - Judy's Daughter
    Lawrence Blume
    • Self - Judy's Son
    • (as Larry Blume)
    Rachel Lotus
    • Self
    Jason Reynolds
    Jason Reynolds
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    • Directors
      • Davina Pardo
      • Leah Wolchok
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    9readeastofeden

    A great documentary

    Oh man, a little time capsule of greatness. Watch this! The birth of Young Adult fiction, the importance of writing the way things are rather than the way someone tells you they should be - kids loved her so much. A truth teller. So relevant to today also! Now I need to go on a Judy Blume binge!

    This documentary tells the arc of Judy Blume's life and writing. Very good.

    Reminded me of the first time I read Are You There God, It's Me, Margaret, and I had to go on a deep house dive to find my old copy. I never knew she dabbled in adult fiction, and now I have "Wifey" on my "to read" list because of that.

    I also loved the correspondence with her fans through letters. Fun stories.

    If you ever read Judy Blume, this is a must watch. If you never read Judy Blume, you also should watch it so you can grasp the historical greatness of this author.
    10spk12371

    Absolutely wonderful!

    I came upon this documentary purely by accident, and I'm so glad I did. Judy Blume and her books are inextricably linked to my childhood and for that I'm so grateful. The first book I read on my own, for pleasure, was Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing, in 1978 at 7 years old. For the next couple years I discovered and devoured the rest of her catalog at that time. It didn't matter to me that most of her books centered on girls. I also became a voracious reader because of Judy, and sought out similar books only a few authors were writing, like Norma Klein and Paula Danziger.

    Apart from the documentary's particular meaning to me, it's really well done and incredibly informative and entertaining. Judy is so humble, sweet, open, and thoughtful. A genuinely caring soul. There's a treasure trove of photos and clips from past interviews, and commentary from some well-known Judy Blume fans. I got choked up numerous times learning about all the letters she's received over the last 5 decades and the special correspondence she has with some of her (very lucky) fans.

    The ridiculous controversy about some of her books (which caused libraries and bookstores to "ban" anything she wrote) that's waxed and waned over the years is also explored, and it's inspiring to learn how Judy has dealt with that blowback and still manages to stay true to herself.

    Watching this wonderful doc also sparked some great memories, and I learned so much about the genesis of many of her works. An absolute must for any Judy Blume fan and really for anyone who grew up appreciating young adult books that spoke to them about certain things we all do but receive mixed messages about. Highest recommendation!
    10rnelton

    Necessary

    As someone who grew up with Judy Blume books, this documentary was very important and very powerful. To hear Judy Blume speak so poignantly about her own life in terms of the messages she wanted to share was amazing.

    Granted, as a former avid reader of her books, this documentary was very moving. To the uninitiated, it might come off as abrasive. She is honest and upfront with the challenges her life and family held for her.

    At one point she discusses the value of the word fuck. Most parents would argue the word doesn't belong in a book meant for children. She provides not only explanation but honest justification for using the word.

    Judy Blume changed the world for many young people when books were all we had.
    9MEMangan

    A timely look back on a ground-breaking life

    "I sell banned books" is the sign in her Florida bookstore today.

    This story of the arc of the life of a woman who broke the barriers to the topics in children's literature couldn't be more relevant today. Her trajectory from suburban mom, through her success in connecting with kids around the world, is a lovely and genuine story of a butterfly emerging from her cocoon.

    Her run-ins with book banning moral panic in the 1980s has crucial parallels with today's same exact drama. And we can learn a lot from her response--nevertheless, she persisted.

    Besides her life story, we get to see the impact she had on her readers and her touching responses to them.

    Blume is a gem, and has been a quiet force for good for decades. Her timeless books will also be relevant for decades to come.
    8ferguson-6

    It's me, Judy

    Greetings again from the darkness. It's not unusual for readers to feel a connection to their favorite author, but very few can match the bond shared by writer Judy Blume and her followers. Co-directors Davino Pardo and Leah Wolchok set out to profile the writer whose staggering sales figures (more than 80 million books sold) pale in comparison to the impact she had on so many young girls.

    A film adaption (directed by Kelly Fremon Craig) of Ms. Blume's most well-known book, "Are you there, God? It's me, Margaret", is set for a release that corresponds to this documentary, so it's likely her work is about to experience a revival of sorts. You might wonder how a 1970 book for adolescent girls could still have relevance today, and the answer is that the author is one of the few who addressed what mattered (and matters) to this group: masturbation, menstruation, relationships, body development. Blume's work addressed these topics in such a way that girls could not only easily relate, but they felt comfort in knowing that they weren't facing these changes alone. Blume became a best-selling author and a trusted advisor.

    The filmmakers opt to include interviews with celebrities such as Molly Ringwald, Lena Dunham, and Samantha Bee, yet it's the words from "normal" girls and women who recount the impact of the books that strikes an emotional chord. Watching Judy go through the mounds of letters she received from readers brings emphasis to what matters here. Yale University houses Blume's archies, letters, and papers, and we sense the sentimentality as she re-reads some of these. Regular correspondence with writers Mary H. K. Choi and Lorrie Kim is remarkable, but it's the consistent letters back and forth with Karen Chilstrom over so many years that pack an emotional wallop. Segments with Judy's own children, daughter Randy and son Larry, are also included.

    We learn Judy was a traditional 1950's housewife who pursued a career of her own, a not-so-traditional move of the times. She persevered despite many closed doors, and went on to have incredible success doing exactly what she wanted in a style that bucked the trends. That she sold so many books is remarkable when you consider that the target audience for many of her books were too young to even buy books. We see numerous clips of Blume on TV Talk Shows telling her story ... her confrontation with ultra-conservative James Buchannan is particularly entertaining. Although the film goes mostly in chronological order, only the most ardent fans will know what year a book being discussed was released. Now in her 80's, Blume and her husband run a bookstore in Key West with a posted sign that reads ... "We sell banned books." What a fitting exclamation point to a remarkable woman and her career.

    Streaming on Prime Video beginning April 21, 2023.

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      The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 21, 2023.
    • Quotes

      Jason Reynolds: I don't think Judy Blume wrote her books to be timeless. I think she wrote her books to be timely, and they were so timely that they became timeless.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Big Gay Fiction Podcast: Ep 421: Recommendations for Your Reading and Watching (2023)

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      • April 21, 2023 (United States)
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