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Bird by Bird with Annie: A Film Portrait of Writer Anne Lamott
Bird by Bird with Annie: A Film Portrait of Writer Anne Lamott
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  • Starring: Linda Darnell, John Williams (II), Noel Drayton, Arthur Gould-Porter, Chester Jones
  • Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Binding: VHS Tape
  • Director: Jules Bricken
  • EAN: 0658769133332
  • Format: Color, Dolby, NTSC
  • Label: Vanguard International Cinema
  • Manufacturer: Vanguard International Cinema
  • Number of Items: 1
  • Product Group: Video
  • Publisher: Vanguard International Cinema
  • Release Date: 1999-08-01
  • Studio: Vanguard International Cinema
  • Theatrical Release Date: 1956-03-07
  • Title: Bird by Bird with Annie: A Film Portrait of Writer Anne Lamott
  • UPC: 658769133332
Avg Customer Rating: 5 stars

Product Description: Anne Lamott is your run-of-the-mill recovering alcoholic and drug addict, born-again Christian, left-wing liberal, and single mother who just so happens to have written New York Times-bestselling books, including the inspiring writing guide Bird by Bird. Very ordinary.

This hour-long video follows Lamott around for a year as she gives readings, raises her son, and participates in church. Topics great and small are covered, from the difficulty in doing anything with her kinky hair and how she became the class clown to her nightly drinking and the decision whether to have her baby or terminate the pregnancy. Along the way she dispenses writing tips, and if you're struggling with your own work, she is immensely comforting (she tells us of the difficult time she had working during the O.J. Simpson trial--she kept popping upstairs to see what was happening on TV). Funny and personable, Lamott is a wonderful subject for a documentary. --Jenny Brown


Customer Reviews


5 stars Anne Lamott is an inspiration
I watched this film after reading "Bird by Bird" and "Hard Laughter" and found that Anne Lamott was just as I expected her to be...funny, sentimental, sometimes emotional, caring, loving, kind, passionate and considerate. She truly is a beautiful person who has grown through pain and talks very candidly about her faith and what it takes to get to a place in one's life where it feels good to be alive. I laughed and I cried when watching this video and really appreciated her honesty about the things she has struggled with. She has a lot of strength.

I recommend this film and ALL of her work. Brilliant.


5 stars Quintessential Anne Lamott!!
I love this Video! I am a Lamott fan and first heard her on a radio show. I was attracted to her wit and humor BUT that humor and wit (as with so many comedians) was clearly grounded in deep personal pain and suffering. So, I started reading her books and was pleased when this short video became available! It is short! Only an hour long, but it follows Anne through some interesting vignettes in a one year period of her life. There is one scene where she presides over the gay marriage/wedding of two men in an outdoor wedding ceremony that may not be for all or appreciated by some. Other than that I liked her letting us in to her life to show us that one can lift themselves from rock bottom of addiction and suffering. There is a scene of Anne with a piece of paper, a bottle of white out, and her writing on the page looks like that of a school child's!!! Yes, she writes like all of us did, excrutiatingly trying to get something, ANYTHING!, down on paper.
In another scene, she takes her son to an old age retirement nursing home. Although a successful writer, her sprirituality still is in front as she reaches out to others. There are many church scenes in the movie where apparently the churches that she belongs to have sustained her and helped her come out of her addiction and alcoholism. Some of the church scenes could have been edited down a tad but this is a minor complaint.

When she is shown speaking at Book Fairs, there are shots of her audience. Many in the audience respond to Anne and connect with her and others are shown bored out of their gourds! and/or not knowing quite how to take this quirky lady! That's OK. That's Anne!! Either you immediately adore her or you can't quite figure out what she is all about --- this is shown in the video through these scenes of her book fair audiences.

She describes the torture of the craft of writing and there are scenes of her presiding over her writing classes which she clearly states she teaches because she needed the money. She is up front and honest and not afraid to say she was broke. What I like about Anne is that she is a writer that strives to connect her Heart to her Voice - her writing voice - and now that she has found her voice, it is a magnificent treat to savor.

I love to introduce my friends to the work of Anne Lamott and the video and one of her books often does the trick!