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Exporting Raymond
Directed by
Phil Rosenthal
PG
2011
86m
Documentary
,
Comedy
6.9
72%
67%
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A documentary on Phil Rosenthal's experiences during the making of "Voroniny," the Russian-language version of "Everybody Loves Raymond".
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Cast of Exporting Raymond
Stanislav Duzhnikov
Himself
Anna Frolovtseva
Herself
Phil Rosenthal
Himself / Director / Writer / Producer
Jim Czarnecki
Producer
Exporting Raymond Ratings & Reviews
Christian Science Monitor
Peter Rainer
What makes Exporting Raymond more than just a funny sketchbook are its insights into the mutability of comedy.
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Leonard Maltin
One might not think one could derive a worthwhile feature-length documentary from writer-producer Phil Rosenthal's experiences trying to recreate his hit TV series Everybody Loves Raymond in Russia...but one would be wrong. This highly...
NPR
Scott Tobias
The culture clash that ensues is so fascinating that Exporting Raymond nearly succeeds despite itself.
Film Journal International
Frank Lovece
Fascinating and entertaining vanity production about adapting the show for Russian TV.
San Diego Union-Tribune
Alison Gang
What we get is a cultural standoff, and it's awkward, nonsensical and really funny.
New York Post
Kyle Smith
If (and only if) you need to know every detail about how the Russian version of "Everybody Loves Raymond" was put together, drop everything to see "Exporting Raymond."
New York Times
Mike Hale
"Exporting Raymond" is interesting, and even enjoyable, precisely because of the Russians, whose lives and work Mr. Rosenthal generously portrays alongside his own neuroses.
Los Angeles Times
Betsy Sharkey
There are no grand insights, but in all the fretting and frustration, the filmmaker cracks a window into the new Russian soul, albeit a tiny one.
Philadelphia Daily News
Ellen Gray
People who never saw (or never much liked) "Everybody Loves Raymond" might not get the specifics. But complaining about people who don't get your jokes? That is universal.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Carrie Rickey
I mean no disrespect to Rosenthal when I say I laughed louder during the movie than during any episode of his hit TV show.
AV Club
Noel Murray
The caricature of the crass American producer who kicks the art out of a production has become a comic clich, but Phil Rosenthal's documentary Exporting Raymond flips the script.
Arizona Republic
Bill Goodykoontz
In the best sitcom-fueled tradition, Rosenthal is most interested in Rosenthal. Luckily, he and his struggles are an entertaining subject.
Village Voice
Mark Holcomb
The movie's staleness, bland presentation, and general lack of insight into this particular armpit of globalization are no surprise... but Exporting Raymond captures a few satisfyingly human moments.
Hollywood & Fine
Marshall Fine
Rosenthal is just an unpleasant Yank who eventually is the Cassandra preaching doom and bad ratings. He's the last guy you want to have hanging around.
Tolucan Times
Tony Medley
Rosenthal's fine sense of humor is amplified by his narrative ability. Educational, instructive, funny...should be required viewing as a primer for doing business in Russia.
New York Magazine/Vulture
David Edelstein
Amusing and annoying in the wrong ratio, maybe 30/70.
Slant Magazine
Nick Schager
When Russia needs sitcoms, it looks to the U.S.A. for material, and as confirmed by the success of overseas adaptations of The Nanny and Who's the Boss?, crap translates.
Film Threat
Matthew Sorrento
Exporting delivers humor and emotion to a broader audience. When trying to take the lead in another culture, we're all fish out of water. (2011 Philadelphia Cinefest)
The Hollywood Reporter
David Rooney
Everybody Loves Raymond creator Phil Rosenthal makes a droll guide in this enjoyable first-hand chronicle of how a U.S. sitcom gets adapted for Russian television.
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