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Danielson: A Family Movie (2006)

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Reviews Counted: 7 Fresh: 3  Rotten:4 Average Rating: 5.9/10

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Runtime: 1 hr 50 mins

Theatrical Release: 00-00-0000

Synopsis: Danielson: a Family Movie is a documentary about unbridled creativity vs. accessibility, Christian faith vs. popular culture, underground music vs. survival, and family vs. individuality. The film follows Daniel Smith, an eccentric musician and visual artist, as he leads his four... Danielson: a Family Movie is a documentary about unbridled creativity vs. accessibility, Christian faith vs. popular culture, underground music vs. survival, and family vs. individuality. The film follows Daniel Smith, an eccentric musician and visual artist, as he leads his four siblings and best friend to indie-rock stardom. Beginning in 1995 when the youngest band member was 11 years old, the Danielson Famile performs in white, vintage nurse costumes to symbolize the healing power of the Good News, a recurring subject matter. Though tepidly received by the Christian music world, the South Jersey farmland-bred clan is widely embraced by the mainstream independent music community, written about in Rolling Stone, Spin, the New York Times and elsewhere as an outsider curiosity backed up by innovative, experimental music. But as with other family acts, and particularly those that don't make much money, members of the band begin to seek out their own paths as they go through college and Daniel eventually faces the struggle to become viable as a solo act. Along the way he mentors an unknown singer-songwriter named Sufjan Stevens whose own subsequent success stands in stark contrast to the music world's uneasy reception of Danielson just a few years prior. With production starting in 2002, at a high water mark for the band, all the drama is played out before the camera making Danielson: a Family Movie both engaging and entertaining. Collage, direct cinema, animation and memorable performances all contribute to this thoughtful and thought-provoking spectacle. The film was made with no capital investment from the Danielson Famile, its record label or any other third party. --© Official Site [More]

Genre: Education/General Interest

Starring: Daniel Smith, Sufjan Stevens

Director: JL Aronson

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... it's hard to imagine anyone not in the actual family (or at least the presold family of fans) being interested enough to stick it out for the entire hour and 45 minutes.

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01/21/07
Andy Klein
Los Angeles CityBeat
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Shot on digital and layered with animated segments, performance footage and clips from Smith family home movies, Family Movie unfolds with a gentle, justified confidence in the power of its subject.

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01/19/07
Ernest Hardy
L.A. Weekly
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Aronson's film is a fond portrait, loaded with bizarre, haunting music and Smith's off-kilter inspirations.

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01/18/07
Michael Ordoņa
Los Angeles Times
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What Danielson doesn't do enough of is reveal [Daniel] Smith's music on its own terms.

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12/15/06
Tom Keogh
Seattle Times
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J L Aronson's documentary is about Daniel Smith, a musician who performs Christian music that is a world away from most of what is heard under that label.

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12/14/06
Neil Genzlinger
New York Times
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From his irritating squeak of a voice to an infantile stage presence that includes dressing himself as a multifruit-bearing tree, Smith's comical incompetence wins him the adoration of adolescent misfits.

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12/14/06
Bill White
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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There is an undeniable quirky appeal to the creative world of Daniel Smith, though those who hope a behind-the-scenes look will explain his motivation or personality won't find the enigma resolved here.

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03/14/06
Dennis Harvey
Variety
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