Vowellet - An Essay by Sarah Vowell
Vowellet - An Essay by Sarah Vowell

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Vowellet - An Essay by Sarah Vowell

2005
Movie
10 min
English

This Pixar documentary short follows Sarah Vowell, who plays herself as the title character, on why she is a superhero in her own way. (This short piece is included on the 2-Disc DVD for "The Incredibles", which was released in 2005.

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Director: Sarah VowellGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary features Sarah Vowell, a renowned essayist and commentator, exploring various themes through her distinctive voice and perspective. Vowell uses her characteristic wit and intellectual curiosity to delve into subjects that resonate with her unique worldview, offering insights into American culture and personal reflection. The film is a concise showcase of her essayistic style, translated into a visual medium.

Critical Reception

As a short documentary essay, 'Vowellet' was primarily appreciated for its unique format and Sarah Vowell's signature delivery. Critics noted its intellectual depth and humor, fitting well within the niche of personal documentary filmmaking. Its reception was generally positive among those who appreciate Vowell's established voice and essayistic approach.

What Reviewers Say

  • Applauded for Vowell's sharp wit and insightful narration.

  • Praised as a concise and engaging example of essay filmmaking.

  • Recognized for its unique blend of personal reflection and cultural commentary.

Google audience: Audience reception data for this specific short film is not readily available. However, those familiar with Sarah Vowell's work typically appreciate her intelligent humor and distinctively American voice.

Fun Fact

The film 'Vowellet' is part of the documentary series 'The Americanization of Emily' which explored various aspects of American identity and culture.

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