Spellbound(2002)
Surprisingly exciting, funny and touching documentary following children of all ages as they compete in the USA's national spelling championships.
Certificate
Age group12+ years
Duration95 mins
This film is documentary about a national spelling contest in The United States Of America [ USA ] And yes its a documentary. So its real.
I didn't think I would like it because I've never really watched a documentary about spelling or even a documentary in general. I was right , I didn't fully like this film.
My favourite character . . . STOP RIGHT THERE this is a documentary there is no characters ! Duh ! But my favourite person in this film was Harry because he was stuck on one word [ which I don't blame him ] and he was pulling faces like ' pulling his tongue ' and ' pulling his cheeks '.
I generally like this film. The camera shots were okay. The colour was just yellow and black. I hope you enjoyed my review.
Print this reviewOne of the most entertaining documentaries in years, this follows the 10-15 year-old contestants in the Junior version of the Eurovision Song Contest.
Certificate
Documentary following the lives of the distinctive character of American high-school teens, a real life 'Breakfast Club'.
Certificate
Inspiring and uplifting movie about an impoverished child who discovers an exceptional spelling talent.
Certificate
An uplifting, thought-provoking documentary about a group of ordinary eleven year olds who set out to compete in a ballroom dance contest in New York.
Certificate