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Carolco, un rêve hollywoodien
A look back at the history of Carolco, from “Rambo” to “Cutthroat Island”, through the studio's filmography and interviews with Paul Verhoeven and Michael Douglas.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the rise and fall of Carolco Pictures, the ambitious independent studio founded by Mario Kassar and Andrew Vajna in the 1980s. It delves into their strategy of financing high-budget action films that often starred major Hollywood stars, leading to massive successes like 'Rambo' and 'Terminator 2: Judgment Day,' but also catastrophic failures that ultimately led to the studio's demise.
Critical Reception
The documentary has been praised for its insightful look into the inner workings of a major Hollywood player during a specific era. Critics highlighted its comprehensive coverage of Carolco's triumphs and tragedies, and its exploration of the high-stakes world of independent film financing.
What Reviewers Say
Offers a fascinating deep dive into the business side of Hollywood blockbusters.
Chronicles the dramatic trajectory of a studio that dared to dream big.
Provides a compelling narrative of ambition, success, and eventual ruin.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely available for this specific documentary, but its subject matter of iconic 80s and 90s films likely appeals to fans of that era.
Fun Fact
The documentary reveals that Carolco's initial attempt to produce 'The Doors' almost led to a lawsuit from the band's estate, who were concerned about the film's portrayal of Jim Morrison.
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