Casting By

November. 01,2012      
Rating:
7.6
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This essential new documentary pays tribute to the legacy of the late, legendary casting director Marion Dougherty and shines a light on one of the most overlooked and least understood crafts in filmmaking.

Deborah Aquila as  Self
Risa Bramon Garcia as  Self
Ellen Chenoweth as  Self
Mike Fenton as  Self
Lora Kennedy as  Self
John Papsidera as  Self
Fred Roos as  Self
Lynn Stalmaster as  Self
Juliet Taylor as  Self

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Reviews

Greenes
2012/11/01

Please don't spend money on this.

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Platicsco
2012/11/02

Good story, Not enough for a whole film

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FuzzyTagz
2012/11/03

If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.

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SanEat
2012/11/04

A film with more than the usual spoiler issues. Talking about it in any detail feels akin to handing you a gift-wrapped present and saying, "I hope you like it -- It's a thriller about a diabolical secret experiment."

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MartinHafer
2012/11/05

This is an excellent documentary for any movie buff. This is because although we love directors, actors and perhaps even producers, folks almost never stop to think about the casting director--the person whose job it is to find talent, appropriate talent, for all the film roles. The story primarily focuses on Marion Dougherty and how she created the position while working for Kraft Theater on television and follows her through her brilliant career. It also focus to a lesser extend on Lynn Stahlmaster who created this sort of role in Hollywood. It's all very, very informative and it was very touching hearing folks talking so fondly of Marion and crediting so much of their success to her. The only thing you DON'T learn is anything about her personal life or those of the other casting directors. And, when you look them up on IMDb, there really isn't much more than their names. Interesting...as if IMDb hasn't noticed or appreciated these folks as well...so perhaps they should see "Casting By".It's nice to see this film, as often the perception is that Hollywood is so selfish and narcissistic, yet here so many 'heavy hitters' make themselves available for interviews and attribute so much of their success to the casting directors and in particular, Marion. Superb and well worth seeing.

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moonspinner55
2012/11/06

Casting actors and actresses for movies and television shows would seem to be a thankless job, until one realizes that without the proper person in a role, the whole project might seem ill-conceived. East coast casting agent Marion Dougherty and her west coast counterpart, Lynn Stalmaster are the two principles spotlighted here, paving the way for their associates and colleagues to get the recognition they deserve for working with filmmakers in making the best casting choices possible. Despite a terrible early performance on TV's "Naked City", Dougherty took another chance on actor Jon Voight in 1968, sending him to meet with director John Schlesinger for "Midnight Cowboy"; Schlesinger and Jerome Hellman tested Voight but really wanted Michael Sarrazin for the part of Joe Buck, who wasn't available, causing Dougherty to actually push for Voight--as an agent might. This documentary from Tom Donahue includes some surprise commentators and lots of film clips. I would have liked to see more examples of movies in which the casting was off, but Donahue and his subjects are too polite to embarrass anyone. The intention is to shed light on an unsung profession and how it affects the show business world, and this is accomplished with great style. *** from ****

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Malcolm Taylor
2012/11/07

An incredibly poignant documentary. It's a must see for actors, performers, film makers, film lovers, and all human beings in general.This wonderful, captivating film explores the long neglected work of casting directors, a predominantly female profession. It is surprisingly fascinating, and transcends insider interest, making itself relevant to all viewers and lovers of film.It centres on legendary casting director Marion Dougherty who kept a fierce eye on rising talent in New York. She saw the opportunity for changing the industry norms of casting glamour over talent as it was practised in Hollywood. The explosion of television created a huge need for actors who could portray believable characters from real life. These actors also needed the chops to perform a new play every week for the cameras, as television at the time was just that: filmed theatre. Fortuitously, at the same time the burgeoning of actors graduating form the revolutionary acting schools in New York led by Lee Strasberg and Sanford Meisner, created a wealth of talent for Daughtery to pick from.She plucked every actor that registered on her instincts and fought hard for them to land roles in TV and eventually feature films. Eventually her sure fire instincts and the tremendous service she provided directors by basically hand delivering them stunning casts, eventually lead to her role as the head of casting for Warner Brothers studios in Hollywood.The film shows how she single-handedly created the role of the modern casting director as we now understand it. Yet, she never receiving acknowledgement within her lifetime, or even posthumously! As well she fostered the next generation of casting directors with her generous, collaborative spirit.This film is a must see for anyone who even remotely loves film, filmmakers, actors, directors, the art of film making, and popular culture. It's as essential as any documentary exploring the greatest artists and crafts people of our time or any time. Truly, a must see!

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laurenwbirch
2012/11/08

I was lucky enough to see this Film twice at the Miami International Film Festival this spring! I went with several friends and we all agreed it was a Superb Film. It illuminated a very interesting and often overlooked part of the creative process of film making. The film not only educated it's viewers about the the casting process but allowed the viewer to slowly see just how very vital the Casting Director has been in so many well known and groundbreaking films! Most importantly this film made its point with great humor, warmth and feeling. I have been a fan of the Director Tom Donahue for several decades (starting with his amazing first Documentary in Film School).The editing of the interviews with the many wonderful actors, other Casting Directors, and the film's focus Marion Dougherty was perfect! Providing so many great old clips from the artists' body of work and other films was very entertaining and brought their words to life! I would recommend this film to anybody!

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