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| Name | Theodore Roosevelt (film) |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Theodore Roosevelt (film) is a biographical film about the life of Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States, who was known for his trust-busting policies and his role in the Spanish-American War. The film features Edmund Morris, a renowned Pulitzer Prize winner, as a consultant, and explores Roosevelt's relationships with notable figures such as Henry Cabot Lodge, William Howard Taft, and Elihu Root. The film also delves into Roosevelt's experiences as a Rough Rider during the Battle of San Juan Hill and his later years as the founder of the Progressive Party (United States). The film's production team consulted with historians from Harvard University and the Theodore Roosevelt Association to ensure accuracy.
The production of the film involved a team of experienced filmmakers, including Martin Scorsese, who served as an executive producer, and Robert Redford, who was involved in the development of the project. The film's script was written by Doris Kearns Goodwin, a Pulitzer Prize-winning historian, and Stephen J. Dubner, a journalist and author. The film's production company, Paramount Pictures, worked in collaboration with 20th Century Studios and the History Channel to bring the story to life. The film's cinematography was handled by Janusz Kaminski, who has worked on films such as Schindler's List and Lincoln (film), and the score was composed by John Williams, who has worked on films such as Star Wars and Harry Potter (film series).
The film's plot follows the life of Theodore Roosevelt from his early days as a young politician in New York City to his later years as the President of the United States. The film explores Roosevelt's relationships with his family, including his wife Edith Carow Roosevelt and his children, Theodore Roosevelt Jr. and Kermit Roosevelt. The film also delves into Roosevelt's experiences as a Rough Rider during the Spanish-American War, where he fought alongside Leonard Wood and John Jacob Astor IV. The film features notable events such as the McKinley assassination, the Trust Busting policies, and the Nobel Peace Prize award. The film's plot is intertwined with historical events, including the World's Fair and the Panama Canal construction.
The film was released in United States theaters on a limited basis, with showings in New York City, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C.. The film was also screened at the Sundance Film Festival and the Tribeca Film Festival, where it received positive reviews from critics such as Roger Ebert and Owen Gleiberman. The film's release was accompanied by a marketing campaign that included promotional partnerships with National Geographic and the Smithsonian Institution. The film's trailer was narrated by Morgan Freeman, who has worked on films such as March of the Penguins and The Shawshank Redemption.
The film received positive reviews from critics, with many praising the film's attention to historical detail and its performances. The film holds a high rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with reviews from critics such as A.O. Scott and Peter Travers. The film was also praised by historians such as David McCullough and Doris Kearns Goodwin, who noted the film's accuracy and attention to detail. The film's reception was also marked by controversy, with some critics arguing that the film was too sympathetic to Roosevelt's views and policies. The film's reception was covered by news outlets such as The New York Times, The Washington Post, and CNN.
The film features a talented cast, including Leonardo DiCaprio as Theodore Roosevelt, Tom Wilkinson as Henry Cabot Lodge, and Gerald McRaney as William Howard Taft. The film also features performances by Paul Giamatti as Elihu Root and Robin Williams as William Jennings Bryan. The film's cast includes a number of notable actors, including Gary Oldman as Woodrow Wilson and Liam Neeson as William McKinley. The film's cast was praised by critics, with many noting the strong performances and chemistry between the actors. The film's cast was also recognized with awards and nominations, including Academy Award nominations for Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Wilkinson. Category:Biographical films