The hardships and stifes of the American Spelling Bee contestant are exemplified in this grueling documentary chronicling the climb and competitive drive of some of America's most intelligent and note worthy spellers ever.
Harry Altman,
Angela Arenivar,
Ted Brigham,
April DeGideo,
Neil Kadakia
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Eight youngsters vie for one of the most hotly contested academic awards in the United States in this documentary. Every spring, the Scripps Howard National Spelling Bee attracts students from all ove... read more
DVD Release Date: January 20, 2004
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Flixster Reviews (812)
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December 9, 2010
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September 29, 2009
A nice simple documentary following some interesting kids. I can?t help but think that maybe it?s all a little sugar coated though, some of the parents seem to get away with being very pushy, verging on child abuse at times!
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November 25, 2008
A good watch. Most of the kids involved are fun to learn about except for the one who talks a hundred miles an hour and has to be one of the most annoying kids in the world.
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November 6, 2008
ENGAGNG DOCUMENTARY TAHT RILLY SHOWS DA HEART CHILDRAN POUR OUT IN2 THEYRE SPALNG BA COMP3TITION!!11!!11 OMG WTF AVERY KID SI A CHARACT3R!1!1!!11 OMG IM ABLE 2 R3LAET WIT TH3SE KIDS ON A P3RSONAL LAVEL B/C I WAS ONCE A SPELNG BA CHMP AND AS A R3SULT WAS ABLE 2 SE KENY ROGERS IN C... read more
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March 22, 2007
Pretty good movie. Though it didn't hold my attention enough to bother watching the extra footage of three other kids. I swear they just made some of those words up.
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September 14, 2006
This film is great. Following 8 completely different kids as they compete to win the National Spelling Bee. It is both funny and heart warming, as the kids take the Bee so seriously. It never pokes fun at them, but rather celebrates their hard work and individuality. You begin to... read more
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February 25, 2006
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[font=Arial][color=darkred]The field of super spellers heading to Washington D.C. is more varied than you cou... read more -
August 29, 2009
It was incredible to see these kids study for the national spelling bee eight hours a day!!! They really wanted it BAD, some didn't even like spelling but wanted to prove they were the best. Some wanted to please their parents, some were newbies that made it by sheer luck. Harry ... read more
Critic Reviews
Spellbound is not a great piece of filmmaking, but it is more entertaining than you might expect from a story whose heroes are all brainiacs.
When a child stands at the microphone and frantically writes invisible letters on her hand, we can't help but love each and every one of these people. Full Review
A genuinely charming and often funny documentary about the high-pressured world of competitive spelling.
Whatever else it may be, this is also a film about being young, hopeful and focused.
It makes having brains cool.
Just might be the most action-packed suspense thriller of the summer.
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