Sherman's March
| Genre: | Documentary |
| Mood: | Offbeat, Witty |
| Decade: | 1980's |
| Country: | United States |
| Director: | Ross McElwee |
| Actor: | Burt Reynolds |
| Actress: | Charleen Swansea |
| Release Year: | 1986 |
| Studio: | First Run Features |
| Runtime: | 155 Mins. |
| Format: | Color |
| Rating: | Unrated |
What It's About:
Fascinated by the Civil War general's famous march to the sea, native Southerner Ross Elwee sets out to re-trace the route, intending to make a straightforward documentary. But his journey quickly morphs into a very personal self-diagnosis of his failures in love, with his interview subjects-all bold, brassy, Southern women acquaintances-providing the catalyst.
Why I Love It:
Fearlessly turning the camera on himself, sad-sack protagonist Ross McElwee burst on the documentary scene in 1986 with this hilariously honest and dead-pan documentary, transforming a run-of-the-mill historical road trip into an inspired meditation on life, love and relationships. "March" is refreshingly true to life and on-target about the fundamental differences between the sexes-and our often clumsy, futile attempts to bridge them.







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