California Typewriter

2016 film by Doug Nichol From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

California Typewriter is a 2016 American documentary film directed by Doug Nichol.

Directed byDoug Nichol
Produced by
  • John Benet
  • Doug Nichol
CinematographyDoug Nichol
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California Typewriter
Film poster
Directed byDoug Nichol
Produced by
  • John Benet
  • Doug Nichol
Starring
CinematographyDoug Nichol
Edited byDoug Nichol
Production
company
American Buffalo Pictures
Distributed byGravitas Ventures
Release date
  • September 2, 2016 (2016-09-02) (Telluride Film Festival)
Running time
103 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$218,563[1]
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Eponymous California Typewriter store in Berkeley, California

Synopsis

The film explores the mythology attached to the typewriter, as various obsessives (including Tom Hanks, John Mayer, David McCullough and Sam Shepard) celebrate the physicality of the typewriter both as object and means of summoning the creative spirit. It also documents the struggles of the typewriter repair shop California Typewriter.

Cast

The following people appeared in California Typewriter:

Reception

The film premiered at the 2016 Telluride Film Festival and was released theatrically to critical acclaim. On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 100% based on 40 reviews, with an average rating of 8.10/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "California Typewriter is an affectionate, nostalgic love letter to the typed word from enthusiasts and experts alike."[2] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 80 out of 100 based on 14 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews.[3]

Owen Gleiberman of Variety wrote, "The movie is a quaintly ingenious meditation on what the digital era is doing to us — how it has taken us a step away from reality, even as it's made everything easier."[4]

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