documentary film "Love, Antosha"
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"Love, Antosha" is a documentary film that explores the life, career, and personal struggles of actor Anton Yelchin through archival footage and interviews with those who knew him.
Observed surface forms (1)
| Surface form | As subject | As object |
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| Love, Antosha | 51 | 0 |
Statements (51)
| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf |
biographical film
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documentary film → |
| basedOn | letters and writings of Anton Yelchin → |
| cinematographyBy | Quyen Tran → |
| countryOfOrigin |
United States of America
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surface form:
United States
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| director | Garret Price → |
| distributor | Lurker Productions → |
| editedBy |
Garret Price
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Will Znidaric → |
| executiveProducer |
Viktor Yelchin
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surface form:
Tatiana Yelchin
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| featuresInterviewee |
Anton Yelchin’s parents
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Chris Pine → J. J. Abrams → Jennifer Lawrence → John Cho → Kristen Stewart → Martin Landau → Simon Pegg → Zoe Saldana → |
| focusesOn |
career of Anton Yelchin
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life of Anton Yelchin → personal struggles of Anton Yelchin → |
| genre |
biography
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documentary → |
| hasTheme |
artistic legacy
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chronic illness → family → grief → |
| includes |
interviews with collaborators of Anton Yelchin
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interviews with family of Anton Yelchin → interviews with friends of Anton Yelchin → |
| musicBy | Kristian Eidnes Andersen → |
| narrator | Nicolas Cage → |
| originalLanguage | English → |
| portrays |
Anton Yelchin’s artistic interests beyond acting
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Anton Yelchin’s family relationships → Anton Yelchin’s struggle with cystic fibrosis → Anton Yelchin’s work as an actor → |
| producer |
Adam Gibbs
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Alexandra Yatsko → Drake Doremus → Jordan Krause → Lelah Foster → |
| reviewAggregatorRating | Rotten Tomatoes positive critical reception → |
| runtimeMinutes | 92 → |
| subjectOfFilm | Anton Yelchin → |
| theatricalReleaseYear | 2019 → |
| title | Love, Antosha → |
| usesFootageType | archival footage → |
| worldPremiereAt | Sundance Film Festival → |
| worldPremiereYear | 2019 → |
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