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Gaga: Five Foot Two
Directed by
Chris Moukarbel
R
2017
1h 41m
Documentary
,
Musical
,
and more
7.0
72%
80%
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This documentary goes behind the scenes with pop provocateur Lady Gaga as she releases a bold new album and prepares for her Super Bowl halftime show.
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Cast of Gaga: Five Foot Two
Lady Gaga
Self
Bobby Campbell
Self - Gaga's Manager
Mark Ronson
Self - Music Producer
Florence Welch
Self - Florence + The Machine
Donatella Versace
Self - Guest Super Bowl
Joe Germanotta
Self - Gaga's Father
Barbara Bush
Self - Guest Super Bowl
Tony Bennett
Self
George H. W. Bush
Self - Guest Super Bowl
Gaga: Five Foot Two Ratings & Reviews
Detroit News
Adam Graham
Five Foot Two offers an intimate look at Gaga behind the scenes and beyond the fame.
Entertainment Weekly
Darren Franich
There's a noirish glamour ... Conversely, there are moments of raw and casual power.
RogerEbert.com
Peter Sobczynski
Manages to create a sense of intimacy and revelation, even as we sense that there is really no such thing as an unguarded moment for Lady Gaga.
AV Club
Josh Modell
She's never without a strong emotion, which must get exhausting, even as it makes her a fascinating subject.
Slant Magazine
Eric Henderson
Far from seeming like a strategic element created to define Lady Gaga's reinvention, the documentary instead feels like a natural outgrowth of it.
Village Voice
Kelsey McKinney
Gaga: Five Foot Two isn't quite sure what kind of documentary it wants to be.
The Atlantic
Spencer Kornhaber
... for now, Gaga is asking not for applause but understanding.
Los Angeles Times
Lorraine Ali
A star isn't born here, she's diminished.
Pitchfork
Judy Berman
... Five Foot Two feels intriguingly raw.
TIME Magazine
Daniel D'Addario
Its very existence is owed to Gaga's expressiveness, even as it documents a period of time a career-minded singer might have kept hidden.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Emily Yoshida
Anyone who doesn't have a Little Monster's encyclopedic knowledge might feel a little emotionally lost.
New York Times
Glenn Kenny
While it's possible that the director and cinematographer Chris Moukarbel is good at withholding unflattering material, Gaga comes off well, and credibly so: intelligent, an accomplished craftswoman, a well-mannered collaborator and boss.
The Hollywood Reporter
Leslie Felperin
One can imagine woe would betide anyone who might neglect, say, to get the lining on a sequined jacket fixed the instant she asks for it, as happens just before she does the halftime show at the Super Bowl.
TheWrap
Dan Callahan
The camera loves Gaga's dramatic eyebrows and large eyes staring over her long nose and Streisand-ish mouth, but Five Foot Two captures her at a down time in her life, in several senses of that term.
Variety
Owen Gleiberman
Gaga radiates a potent energy - she's intensely funny and aware, and so unabashedly focused on herself that, like Madonna back in the day, that's simply who she is and who we want her to be.
Drink in the Movies
Taylor Baker
Episode 14: Doc Talk
KSTP-TV (St. Paul, MN)
Paul McGuire Grimes
She takes her career very seriously and always tries to push herself with each project. Even if you don't like her music, you cannot deny how gifted she is...
CNN.com
Brian Lowry
Gaga: Five Foot Two never quite feels as spontaneous or illuminating as the access would suggest, unless you're totally gaga about Gaga.
The New Yorker
Amanda Petrusich
The film is personal in a way that made me uncomfortable -- as if she were meting out chosen bits of information, little hunks of meat tossed into a pit of crazed alligators. The image is flattering to no one.
Film School Rejects
Sinead McCausland
Despite the different settings in which the disorder affects Gaga, one thing's clear: it's not adding to her art, but acting as a hindrance to it. Five Foot Two shows a woman's pain without any added commentary other than the subjects' own.
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