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In the midst of interviewing the man behind the pioneering queer classic: Adam(1975), it was made to my attention that former actor and director (Paul Bugden) ventured further into directing then what the internet presumed otherwise. As ...


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Concerns a young boy's mystical experiences during his Confirmation. As the ceremony unfolds, figures from religion and mythology appear and impress on him the need to become a soldier of Christ.
This historical drama follows the intense and often contentious confirmation hearings of Supreme Court nominee Robert Bork. The film meticulously chronicles the political maneuvering, public scrutiny, and personal toll on Bork and his family as the Senate debates his fitness for the highest court in the land. It delves into the ethical and legal arguments presented by both sides, highlighting the pivotal moments that defined this controversial nomination.
Confirmation (1977) received a mixed to negative reception upon its release. Critics were divided on its dramatic effectiveness and historical accuracy, with some praising the performances but others finding the narrative uneven and politically charged. Audiences also had varied reactions, with some appreciating the exploration of a significant political event and others feeling it was too dry or biased.
Some viewers found the film to be a compelling, albeit dramatized, look at a crucial historical event.
Others criticized the pacing and felt it lacked the depth to fully explore the complexities of the confirmation process.
The performances were generally noted as a strong point, though they couldn't always salvage the script.
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The film 'Confirmation' should not be confused with the 2016 HBO film of the same name, which dramatizes the Anita Hill hearings concerning Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.
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In the midst of interviewing the man behind the pioneering queer classic: Adam(1975), it was made to my attention that former actor and director (Paul Bugden) ventured further into directing then what the internet presumed otherwise. As ...