Jonathan Nossiter, whose 2000 drama SIGNS & WONDERS was nominated for the Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival and whose 1997 fiction film SUNDAY won the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival, returns to the documentary format with MONDOVINO. Nossiter, who previously explored cinema verite in '90s RESIDENT ALIEN, about the iconoclastic Quentin Crisp, this time focuses his camera on the international wine trade, traveling to France, California, Italy, and New York, speaking with winemakers both great and small. While old-timer Aime Guibert, of tiny Mas de Daumas-Gassac, pronounces that wine must be made by a poet, high-powered consultant Michel Rolland circles the globe ensuring that wineries make lots of money. Nossiter meets the Mondavi family, one of the wine world's largest conglomerates; the de Montille family of Burgundy, in which a daughter has chosen not to work with her father and brother but instead with a competitor; the Staglins, who financed their own high-priced vineyard in the Napa Valley; and critics James Suckling and Robert Parker, whose words can make or break a vintage. Nossiter also visits with New York wine importer Neal Rosenthal, Christie's wine director Michael Broadbent, and Chateau Mouton-Rothschild CEOs Patrick Leon and Xavier de Eizaguirre to get even further perspectives. Although Nossiter set out merely to find the characters behind the wine industry, he ended up with a poignant look at some important issues, including deforestation, the corporation versus the independent company, and even communism. His bouncy handheld camera captured more than he had ever imagined. The result is an entertaining inside examination of a world very few people see, a fascinating exploration of wine and the families who produce it.
THEATRICAL RELEASE: MARCH 23, 2005 (LIMITED)
DVD Features:
Keep Case
Full Frame - 1.33
Widescreen - 1.85
Additional Release Material:
50 Minutes Of Additional Footage
Audio Commentary: Director's Commentary
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Aime Guibert: Featured, MONDOVINO (2005)
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Hubert De Montille: Featured, MONDOVINO (2005)
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James Suckling: Featured, MONDOVINO (2005)
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Jonathan Nossiter:
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Michel Rolland: Featured, MONDOVINO (2005)
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Neal Rosenthal: Featured, MONDOVINO (2005)
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Robert M. Parker: Featured, MONDOVINO (2005)
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Robert Mondavi: Featured, MONDOVINO (2005)
Director of Photography
Jonathan Nossiter:
Review 1:
"[A]n entertaining film that is neither stuffy nor pretentious."
Source: Los Angeles Times
p.E11 04/29/2005
Review 2:
"[T]hought-provoking, witty and entertaining..."
Source: USA Today
p.5D 03/23/2005
Review 3:
"Mr. Nossiter covers a lot of ground, roaming from Bordeaux to Napa, from Sardinia to South America. He is an enthusiastic interviewer, proficient in several languages and able to put people at ease with his air of smiling, unassuming curiosity."
Source: New York Times
p.E5 03/23/2005
Review 4:
"[A] searching mediation on love, flavor, money, tradition, and globalization."
Source: Entertainment Weekly
p.52 04/01/2005
Review 5:
"[T]his fierce, funny and challenging doc opens up a world worth debating."
Source: Rolling Stone
p.79 04/07/2005