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Mondovino
Directed by
Jonathan Nossiter
PG-13
2004
2h 16m
Documentary
7.0
72%
82%
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A documentary on the impact of globalization on the world's different wine regions.
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Cast of Mondovino
Albiera Antinori
Self
Allegra Antinori
Self
Lodovico Antinori
Self
Piero Antinori
Self
Isanette Bianchetti
Self
Jean-Charles Boisset
Self
Marchioness Bona
Self
Michael Broadbent
Self
Antonio Cabezas
Self
Battista Columbu
Self
Lina Columbu
Self
Xavier de Eizaguirre
Self
Alix de Montille
Self
Etienne de Montille
Self
Hubert de Montille
Self
Arnaldo Etchart
Self (grandfather)
Marco Etchart
Self
Salvatore Ferragamo
Self
Marquis Dino Frescobaldi
Self
Aime Guibert
Self
Bill Harlan
Self
Yvonne Hegoburu
Self
Patrick Léon
Self
Bernard Magrez
Self
Margrit Mondavi
Self
Michael Mondavi
Self
Robert Mondavi
Self
Tim Mondavi
Self
Jonathan Nossiter
Self
Robert Parker
Self
Michel Rolland
Self
Neal Rosenthal
Self
James Suckling
Self
Inaldo Tedesco
Self
Jean-Luc Thunevin
Self
Massimo Vinci
Self
Patrizia Vinci
Self
Marquis Vittorio
Self
Mondovino Reviews
Seattle Times
Moira MacDonald
For wine-loving filmgoers willing to lavish it, and to forgive the film its excesses, it offers refreshment and reward.
Miami Herald
Peter Debruge
The movie runs an exhausting 131 minutes and reveals nothing that couldn't better be expressed with a 10-page story in Vanity Fair.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Eleanor Ringel Cater
It quickly becomes clear Mondovino is about more than the wine business. The points Nossiter makes ... can be applied to other endeavors.
Dallas Morning News
Manuel Mendoza
For wine enthusiasts curious about this quiet battle being waged internationally, Mondovino is an eye-opening, thirst-inducing experience.
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Jeff Strickler
Nossiter's low-key style has a quaintness all its own. The last thing anyone would accuse him of is selling out to corporate interests.
Denver Post
Michael Booth
Nossiter's unimposing style likely landed him many interviews with skittish wine scions, but in the editing room, the gentleness translates into lack of clarity.
Chicago Tribune
Michael Wilmington
It's such a knowledgeable work and so pleasantly obsessed with its subject that it will interest even audiences whose attraction to wine is only casual.
Los Angeles Times
Kevin Crust
An entertaining film that is neither stuffy nor pretentious.
Detroit News
Sandra Silfven
If you're not a tuned-in wine consumer, you'll probably find Mondovino too long, too meandering and just too dry.
Detroit Free Press
Terry Lawson
Should prove fairly engaging even for someone who still believes that the woodier a chardonnay is, the better.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
A fascinating film.
Boston Globe
Wesley Morris
The indictments, recriminations, and musings just sit there, and the movie feels incomplete and uncentered.
Washington Post
Scott Vogel
A picnic wine, if you will -- more conversation-starter than collector's item.
Washington Post
Ann Hornaday
The best advice is to relax and let the film spread out on the palate, like one of the wines it so mouth-wateringly depicts.
Observer
Andrew Sarris
I cannot recall the impressively multilingual Mr. Nossiter, a sometime sommelier, taking a stand on the issues raised by the people he interviews -- or even clarifying these issues for the lay viewer.
Ebert & Roeper
Richard Roeper
Good film.
Village Voice
J. Hoberman
Has an arbitrary, patchwork feel.
San Francisco Chronicle
Ruthe Stein
Overly long and not especially enlightening.
Rolling Stone
Peter Travers
If Sideways made you curious about vino, this fierce, funny and challenging doc opens up a world worth debating.
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