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Heaven

  • 1987
  • PG-13
  • 1h 20m
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6.7/10
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Heaven (1987)
Documentary

People discuss their afterlife beliefs in filmed interviews with unusual backgrounds, mixed with classic movie scenes and stock footage.People discuss their afterlife beliefs in filmed interviews with unusual backgrounds, mixed with classic movie scenes and stock footage.People discuss their afterlife beliefs in filmed interviews with unusual backgrounds, mixed with classic movie scenes and stock footage.

  • Director
    • Diane Keaton
  • Writer
    • Diane Keaton
  • Stars
    • Michael Agbabian
    • James Allport
    • Lazaro Arvizu
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Diane Keaton
    • Writer
      • Diane Keaton
    • Stars
      • Michael Agbabian
      • James Allport
      • Lazaro Arvizu
    • 10User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
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    Lazaro Arvizu
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    Stephen Augustine
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    • (as Steven Augustine)
    Tracy Bauer
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    Nancy Block
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    Robert Boettger
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    Peter Fraser
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    Lawrence Goldblum
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    Richard Gordon
    Richard Gordon
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    Dorothy Hall
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    Dorrie Hall
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    Mary Hall
    Mary Hall
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    • (archive footage)
    Mark Hornbacher
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    Grace Johansen
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    Lucas Johnson-Yahraus
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    Bernard Kaye
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    luludavis

    Fun with Fundamentalism

    Diane Keaton is brilliant in her ability to be funny and poignant . I was raised as a Pentacostal and it was a join to see someone not take religion so seriously without being offensive. She does manipulate the subject matter a bit but she is not cruel about it. The people she interviews are honest and quirky. I also

    enjoyed seeing the vintage T.V. footage of 50s and 60s Christian faith healers. It was intriguing to see how little things have changed in the world of saving souls from evil. I wish that Ms. Keaton had made other movies in this genre. She

    showed herself to be a lot more interesting than Woody Allen in the realm of

    satire.
    10Justin_Mazzarella

    It makes you think!

    It's a clever film that makes you think about the possibilities after death. There might be things you hear that sound silly, and some that you might agree with, but it shows how human it is to think about what lies beyond whether you believe there is one or not. It certainly asks a lot of clever qyestions to its interviewees such as what does Heaven look like, is there sex in Heaven, is there food, how do you get there, etc.

    I love the editing style a lot! I enjoyed all the clever uses of stock fottage or old films.

    Directed and written by Diane Keaton, whom recently passed... I will argue that she has in-fact, gone to heaven!😇
    6moonspinner55

    Eclectic, if nothing else

    Actress Diane Keaton takes her first stab at directing with this unassuming little documentary about the possibility of an afterlife. It's an odd one, with Keaton (off-screen) interviewing a bizarre assortment of people on the subject of death, God and Jesus, and what is ultimately in store for all of us. The use of old movie clips to spike the action is well-intended but never really pays off, and the picture runs too long and outstays its welcome. Has some arty appeal however, and portions of it look good in a retro/campy way, but it isn't very engaging or enlightening. The soundtrack features an interesting mix of music, including a song by the Dream Academy entitled "Heaven" (natch) that is quite beautiful. **1/2 from ****
    mhoffmanartist

    All-Too-Truthful Documentary...

    This is an effective odyssey into the religious beliefs of what appear to be mainly average people off the street, specifically regarding beliefs in "heaven". It also uses stock footage to good ends to illustrate its main themes, drawing from horror films, other old documentaries, Metropolis, etc. Most interviewees are harmless enough, if extremely naieve about fairy-tale types of "heaven", but the actual "ministers" are an arguably controlling, fear-mongering and hateful bunch. One woman claims all ethnic people will become white in heaven, but be allowed to keep their own names. Others have seen Jesus hovering around their homes, modelling different outfits in each room, before disappearing in the bathroom. If you've ever seriously wondered about the benefits of religious belief, what the ultimate "payoff" of those beliefs might be, and what sorts of average people harbor such beliefs, then "Heaven" amply illustrates the topic. Inventive, clever, outrageously funny, and touching and frightening simultaneously. Whether you're religious or not, this film is well worth seeking out.
    Vincent_B

    A Terrible Movie

    This was a complete waste of time. Diane uses "street people" (people chosen at random) to ask a scant few questions about their personal beliefs on Heaven. She might as well had interviewed people in a mental ward. The few theologists that she interviews are never allowed to show any intelligence. The atheistic/agnostic viewpoints are also shot to hell. Between the Q&A mini interviews we are bombarded by black and white cuts from old 1930's sci-fi and a man's voice screaming "Are you afraid to die?".

    I would have preferred to have watched a serious debate between top notch doctors of theology and atheism. Most believers in God and Heaven will see this as poor representation of their beliefs, while the rest might pass the whole movie off as satire. Atheists and agnostic people probably won't waste their time let alone get past the title. If you edit out or fast forward through the b&w clips of nonsense the interviews last about 40 minutes.

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    • Trivia
      First and only documentary directed by Diane Keaton. It is also her only credit as a screenwriter.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Project X/Wild Thing/Heaven/Gothic (1987)
    • Soundtracks
      Walter Westinghouse
      Written and Performed by The Residents

      Published by Pale Pachyderm Publishing (BMI)

      Courtesy of Cryptic Corporation

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    • Release date
      • April 17, 1987 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Alles über Himmel und Hölle
    • Filming locations
      • Palm Springs, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • R.V.P. Productions
      • Perpetual Productions
      • RCA Video Productions (RVP)
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      • $77,886
    • Gross worldwide
      • $77,886
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
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    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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