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EVERYONE WANTS THE LAST WORD morePlot:
Spellbound follows eight teenagers on their quest to win the 1999 National Spelling Bee. full summary | add synopsisAwards:
Nominated for Oscar. Another 14 wins & 7 nominations moreUser Comments:
a great film moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Angela Arenivar | ... | Herself - Spelling Bee Participant | |
| Ubaldo Arenivar | ... | Himself - Angela's Father (as Ubaldo) | |
| Jorge Arenivar | ... | Himself - Angela's Brother (as Jorge) | |
| Mr. Scott McGarraugh | ... | Himself - Ranch Owner (as Mr. McGarraugh) | |
| Mrs. Lindy McGarraugh | ... | Herself - Ranch Owner (as Mrs. McGarraugh) | |
| Concepción Arenivar | ... | Herself - Angela's Mother (as Concepción) | |
| Mrs. Slaughter | ... | Herself - Angela's Teacher | |
| Neelima Marupudi | ... | Herself - Potter County Champion (as Neelima) | |
| Nupur Lala | ... | Herself - Spelling Bee Participant | |
| Ms. Whitehurst | ... | Herself - Nupur's Teacher | |
| Parag Lala | ... | Himself - Nupur's Father (as Parag) | |
| Meena Lala | ... | Herself - Nupur's Mother (as Meena) | |
| Kuna Lala | ... | Himself - Nupur's Brother (as Kuna) | |
| Ted Brigham | ... | Himself - Spelling Bee Participant | |
| Ms. Blair | ... | Herself - Tes's Teacher |
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97 min | Canada:95 min (Toronto International Film Festival)Country:
USAColor:
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1.33 : 1 moreSound Mix:
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USA:TV-G (TV rating) | Iceland:L | Finland:K-3 | Australia:G | Singapore:G | Sweden:Btl | UK:U | USA:GFilming Locations:
Washington, District of Columbia, USAMOVIEmeter: 
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Herself - Spelling Bee Participant: In summer I kind of worked around 8 to 9 hours a day, but as school began I just worked about 5 to 6 hours a day. moreFAQ
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"Spellbound" is one of those documentaries that isn't soaked with politics or social dilemmas, but it is touches on them indirectly. It's the story of 8 kids from all over the United States, their study habits, lives, relationships with parents and personal beliefs, views and opinions. And how they make it to the National Spelling Bee Contest.
These stories are all incredibly touching - my favorite is about one of the girls' grandfathers who illegally crossed the border into the U.S., got held at a detention center, then, finally accepted into the US, worked really hard and finally now, in his old age is able to say that he is happy. That he saw his kids get great education and good opportunities; essentially that all his hard work didn't go to waste.
The film is also tense - it communicates the tension inherent in any contest quite effectively here. By acquainting the viewer with the children before the contest an empathy is established and you find yourself rooting for them. You may not even realize it until, towards the end of the film, the filmmakers throw in a brief interview with a young, Jesus-freak kid and I didn't care which one of the eight kids featured in the documentary won as long as he didn't. I got what some would call "passionate" about the outcome of the contest.
Needless to say, it's a great story. It explores the tensions of fitting in at school, parental pressure, competitiveness and hobby/interest becoming an obsession. Some have said that it is a film about America, but I wouldn't venture as far. The film says far too little about the origins and history behind the Spelling Bee contest to be about an "American phenomenon," much less about a "phenomenon" of any kind. It's a film about one Spelling Bee, but even more so about eight kids who compete in it. And their parents and siblings and teachers. It's easy as hell to get a rush of memories from childhood watching this film, and it's oftentimes easy to cringe at the intensity of the entire affair. But, all in all, "Spellbound" is a great documentary which doesn't belittle its subject, but gives it its fullest attention - the product is a tense, funny and dramatic film about kids bonding over a common obsession, while aggressively competing. Logorrhea.