Bound for Glory
Bound for Glory

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Bound for Glory

1975
Movie
102 min
French

In 1942 even after a formal promise from the Liberal Party of Canada in the last election: "Never the Conscription", the Canadian Government vote a Conscription Law. In Quebec where the French population was mostly unanimous against the obligation to go to war, seen as a Great-Britain Government request, many young men fled to the woods or in clandestineness.

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IMDb7.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes88%
Metacritic75/100
Google Users87%
Director: Hal AshbyGenres: Biography, Drama, Music

Plot Summary

Woody Guthrie, a folk singer and songwriter, travels across America during the Great Depression, facing hardship and honing his musical talent. He encounters various people, both good and bad, who shape his worldview and inspire his iconic songs. His journey is one of resilience, artistic integrity, and the search for connection amidst widespread poverty and social unrest.

Critical Reception

Bound for Glory was widely acclaimed by critics for its authenticity, visual style, and powerful performances, particularly David Carradine's portrayal of Woody Guthrie. It was celebrated as a poignant and moving depiction of a significant American artist during a turbulent historical period.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its vibrant cinematography and authentic period detail.

  • David Carradine's performance as Woody Guthrie was highly lauded for its intensity and nuance.

  • The film effectively captures the spirit of the Great Depression and the power of folk music.

Google audience: Audiences appreciated the film's historical accuracy and moving portrayal of Woody Guthrie's life and music. Many found it inspiring and a faithful representation of the era.

Awards & Accolades

Won Academy Awards for Best Cinematography and Best Original Score. Nominated for Best Actor (David Carradine), Best Supporting Actress (Melinda Dillon), and Best Adapted Screenplay.

Fun Fact

Director Hal Ashby insisted on using Technicolor film stock for the movie to achieve a look that he felt was reminiscent of the vibrant, saturated colors of early Technicolor musicals, despite it being a drama set during the Depression.

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