Donald Crowhurst
(Credit: IFC)
- Running time:
- 93 minutes
- Rated:
- PG
- Director:
- Louise Osmond, Jerry Rothwell
- Genre:
- Documentary
- Official Movie Web Site:
- http://www.deepwatermovie.co.uk/
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Big question: What relevance does this story have for contemporary audiences, nearly 40 years after the fact?
Catch it: Fans of serious non-fiction will relish this sober, sophisticated documentary that gets a big boost from impressive 16mm films and tape recordings made by the sailors themselves. That material, much of which was re-discovered by the filmmakers, is combined with contemporary interviews of participants, friends and family members to create a complete picture of the event.
Skip it: There’s something unavoidably remote about the subject matter and a PBS-esque dryness to the approach by filmmakers Louise Osmond and Jerry Rothwell. In a year full of compelling docs it will be even more difficult for “Deep Water” to connect with audiences.
Bottom line: The film gets more interesting as it charts the rough waters of the human mind isolated from the rest of the world, but it’s still an acquired taste.




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