Superb documentary on the making of an opera and a weapon of mass destruction.
Wonders Are Many: The Making of Doctor Atomic (2008)
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Reviews Counted:13
Fresh:11
Rotten:2
Average Rating:6.9/10
Runtime: 1 hr 32 mins
Genre: Musical & Performing Arts
Synopsis:
Is there beauty in annihilation? This is one question driving filmmaker Jon Else's (The Day After Trinity) latest documentary. Extending his fascination with the now-60-year history of nuclear...
Is there beauty in annihilation? This is one question driving filmmaker Jon Else's (The Day After Trinity) latest documentary. Extending his fascination with the now-60-year history of nuclear power, Else's new film achieves something remarkable: it is art about artists contemplating the science of destruction.
With infinite precision and formidable intelligence, Wonders Are Many unfolds as theatre director Peter Sellars and composer John Adams collaborate on Doctor Atomic, their fifth, and in many ways most complex, collaboration. The opera's subject is the 48 hours leading up to the first atomic-bomb test detonation in 1945. The film seamlessly combines footage of the making of the opera, candid interviews, and vivid archival material (much of it recently declassified) with journals and writings by J. Robert Oppenheimer and other members of the team that created the first atomic bomb. Though it largely concerns historical events, the film is startling in its immediacy.
Art, as Sellars says in the film, is in part about discovering something new in what we already know. In documenting the act of creativity, both artistic and scientific, Wonders Are Many draws parallels between science and art, truth and beauty, and succeeds in finding wonder in the heart of darkness itself.
--© Sundance Film Festival
Starring: Peter Sellars, John Adams
Starring: Peter Sellars, John Adams
Director: Jon Else
Director: Jon Else
Producer: Jon Else, Bonni Cohen
Composer: John Adams
Reviews for Wonders Are Many: The Making of Doctor Atomic
As powerful as the opera material is, the history and science trumps it in this film.
Despite some very good singing in the opera portions, Wonders Are Many is hard to take seriously.
By the end, the beautifully shot Wonders Are Many has both probed issues of moral responsibility and scientific curiosity, and paid homage to the strange transcendence that can attend any anticipation of a thing created.
Jon Else's unusual and sometimes beautiful film documents a rare cultural moment when art, history and science collided: The making of composer John Adams and director/librettist Peter Sellar's opera Doctor Atomic.
Jon Else’s taut chronicle, fashioned from vivid scenes of creativity and conflict, mostly coheres despite a few wayward strands. But disappointingly, Adams’s purely musical choices are largely left unexamined.
Why one should see this film is the chance to see John Adams in action.
The intellect, humanity, creativity and excitement of it all should appeal to everyone.
A masterful distillation of explosive elements: science, art, psychology and humanity.
The film oddly attempts to combine the backstage production footage with history-lesson segments. While skillfully crafted, the two stories never quite mesh, and neither go deep enough to work on their own.
A dazzling case of the right filmmaker attached to the right subject, [director Jon] Else comprehensively captures the making of the 2005 San Francisco Opera.
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