This is a very rare example of a documentary that transcends its medium and succeeds in its presentation of fact and its creation of drama. Devin Ratray, the protagonist, is in love with then-secretary of state, Condoleeza Rice, and his best friend Sebastian decides to document his journey across America as he interviews old friends and opponents of Condi's in an attempt to get closer to her; to share her interests, to understand her hopes and dreams and how they formed her into the woman she is today. The interviews give real insight into the life and mind of Condoleeza Rice.
The musical love tapes that Devin regularly sends to Condi are not only really funny, but well composed and serve to humanize Devin. Anyone who has seen and loved Roger and Me and/or My Date With Drew has to check this out!
Courting Condi
2008
Action / Documentary / Drama / Romance
Courting Condi
2008
Action / Documentary / Drama / Romance
Plot summary
A spin on the Rapunzel fairy-tale, this unique romantic/political/biographic documentary feature will follow one love-struck soul's hilarious, emotionally engaging quest to woo one of the most mysterious figures in American politics, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. Devin Ratray is an American Everyman - a 30 year old New York based website designer, musician and besotted admirer of Condi, who is doing all he can to meet her and penetrate her heart, soul and stretch limo. In contrast, Condoleezza Rice was judged most powerful woman in the world by Forbes magazine. She is currently Secretary of State and resides in Washington DC. She is single. COURTING CONDI will tell the life story of one of our era's most inspiring and controversial figures through an innovative combination of interviews, archive footage, animated stills and music. As Devin travels the country from Birmingham to Palo Alto to D.C., we learn more about this great lady from those who knew her best, and watch as Devin tries to win her heart.
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Hilarious, hard hitting and heartfelt
Quick Review
The film Courting Condi is an interesting take on the documentary. It mixes dramatic comedy with a typical biographic style documentary, along with a few hilarious musical numbers. An inspiring musician is on a search to find the woman he believes he is in love with, Condoleezza Rice. He makes a deal with Sebastian Doggart, the director, that Sebastian would help him meet Condoleezza Rice if he could document his journey. On his quest to find her in Washington D.C. he makes a trip across the United States to learn about her childhood all the way to becoming part of the George W. Bush administration. The documentary has interviews with Rice's childhood friends to her colleagues at Stanford University. Also, comedic cameos from actors such as Adrian Grenier (Entourage) and Carol Connors. Although at certain points, Courting Condi praises Condoleezza Rice's life for her hard work and intellect, our protagonist is discouraged when he begins to learn from her Stanford Colleagues and other critics about her controversial life after 9/11. Doggart then begins to use the interviews and footage to voice his opinion on Rice and the rest of the Bush Administration. Although some audience's may view Doggarts film as an "attack" I believe that he is reminding us to always question authority and make audiences aware of the 'word-play' and manipulation the Bush administration used to hide their secrets. If the criticisms in the interviews aren't enough to keep the audience stimulated, then the satiric musical numbers are enough to keep anyone entertained. It is part mock documentary and journalistic documentary- think of Fahrenheit 9/11 and Spinal Tap. This film is truly creative.
Thought provoking
Saw this on 13 November 2008 at a film festival in the UK. It starts out as a naive man trying to get close to Condi because he believes he's in love with her...touching comments from people who knew her as a child and young adult and more than a few humorous moments.
Later on, as the intrepid "hero" discovers what Secretary of State Rice has done to get to the top and in particular her actions post 9/11 the film becomes a somewhat savage attack on her, and sometimes discomforting even for a viewer who agrees with its sentiment.
But then worthwhile cinema isn't always easy going. This film is in parts funny, touching and savage...and is certainly unique.