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The Hottest August 2019 123movies

The Hottest August 2019 123movies

A film about climate change, disguised as a portrait of collective anxiety.Nov. 15, 201994 Min.
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Watch: The Hottest August 2019 123movies, Full Movie Online – Ordinary people in New York are asked to talk about their lives and their hopes for the future in a time marked by political division and climate change..
Plot: Brett Story’s visionary look at New York City as it braces for an uncertain future.
Smart Tags: #the_future #environmentalism #community #climate_change #politics #brooklyn_new_york_city #voice_over_narration #month_in_title #hurricane_sandy #environmental_documentary


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Ratings:

6.4/10 Votes: 242
85% | RottenTomatoes
75/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 3 Popularity: 1.4 | TMDB

Reviews:

Sublime Documentary of August 2017 in Greater NYC
This is a smart documentary. It assumes we know the issues of the big picture and presents the views of a broad cross section of people in August 2017 living in the greater NYC area. There are many surreal and grounded moments presented by Brett Story, his narrator and crew. It was so moving to watch, listen and soak it in.
Review By: mindware01
Never reaches out far enough..
After premiering at numerous festivals around the world, such as Camden International Film Festival, Milwaukee Film Festival; and winning a special mention award at Dokufest International Documentary and Short Film Festival, for “crafting a delicate portrait of a city in a given moment, offering a shared feeling of uncertainty and threat arising from the climate crisis.”, Brett Story’s The Hottest August is ready for its Australian premiere here in Sydney, at Antenna.

The first thing I noticed, was Troy Herion’s haunting score companying Story’s aesthetic lens on New York City. We see houses and streets from different point of views and multiple corners of the city. The director roams the streets asking random people from contrasting backgrounds, ethnicities, age or gender, one (not so) simple question: “What are your hopes for the future?”. This all takes place during the month of August in 2017. A country completely divided since the election of a new president, The Hottest August looks back at society and dares to discuss some more controversial topics. Controversial in New York City, that is.

Global warming is one of the topics Story discusses with a middle aged Zumba-instructor, who believes fitness is about being healthy and how important it is to give your heart a bit of a workout. Many disparate opinions, that didn’t necessarily connect with me. These are normal middle class people, just like you and me, who I’d probably have a normal conversation with in real life, yet nothing being said is particularly memorable. The entire documentary loses momentum after a few guests have been asked similar questions. There are some standouts, such as a lady at the beach, once a property manager now a school bus driver. Every viewer will connect with another person being questioned, though we always stay on the surface of these people’s concerns. A missed opportunity, if you ask me.

Derek Howard’s cinematography works wonders on the entire film, capturing the tranquility and commotion of The Big Apple. But just like a feature film, a documentary should have some sort of narrative to build up towards a bigger picture and ending. Brett Story focuses too much on making sure she documents as many individuals who are willing to talk to her, than actually finding those who are in ways captivating and linger in your mind, even after you walk out of the cinema. Nothing is sadder than feeling as if you’ve just wasted your time.

The Hottest August is somehow poetic, with the right amount of melancholia and longing for a better future. The economic crisis and relationship between the people and politics always linger in the background, yet it feels like these individuals are defeated by those particular problems in today’s world. Brett Story’s film lacks direction, seemingly wanting to make this spellbinding. Confronting what we now call ‘The New Normal’, The Hottest August never reaches out far enough to become more than a modern art installation at your local gallery.

Review By: eelen-seth

Other Information:

Original Title The Hottest August
Release Date 2019-11-15
Release Year 2019

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 34 min (94 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated N/A
Genre Documentary
Director Brett Story
Writer Brett Story
Actors Clare Coulter
Country Canada, United States
Awards 2 wins & 8 nominations
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Original title The Hottest August
TMDb Rating 5.7 3 votes

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