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Directed by
  
Adam Nimoy

Production company
  
455 Films

Director
  
Adam Nimoy

Cinematography
  
Kevin Layne

7.6/10
IMDb


Music by
  
Nicholas Pike

Initial release
  
16 April 2016 (Russia)

Music director
  
Nicholas Pike

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Produced by
  
Joseph Kornbrodt Kevin Layne David Zappone Kai de Mello-Folsom

Edited by
  
Janice Hampton a.c.e. Luke Snailham

Release date
  
April 16, 2016 (2016-04-16) (Tribeca Film Festival) September 9, 2016 (2016-09-09) (USA theatrical and VOD international)

Producers
  
David Zappone, Kevin Layne, Joseph Kornbrodt, Kai De Mello-Folsom

Cast
  
Adam Nimoy, William Shatner, Zachary Quinto, George Takei, JJ Abrams

Similar
  
Movies about Star Trek fandom, Other similar movies

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For the Love of Spock is a 2016 American documentary film produced by 455 Films and directed by Adam Nimoy.

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Synopsis

The film looks at the life and career of actor Leonard Nimoy, and his iconic character Mr. Spock. It includes interviews with cast, crew and people connected with Star Trek, fans at conventions, as well as personal memories.

As Odie Henderson from RogerEbert.com points, "“For the Love of Spock” is more than just catnip for Trekkies. It’s also an often painful examination of the rocky father/son relationship that existed between filmmaker Adam Nimoy and his famous father, Leonard."

Production

By Thanksgiving 2014, Adam Nimoy started working with his father in a documentary about Spock, to commemorate Star Trek: The Original Series’s 50th anniversary. After Leonard Nimoy's passing on February 27, 2015, the outpouring of affection from Star Trek fans prompted him to widen the film’s scope to encompass his father’s life and career beyond Spock.

To license Spock’s still photographs and film clips from television and feature films in time to complete the documentary by 2016, Adam Nimoy launched a Kickstarter campaign in June 2015, aiming to collect US$600,000 in one month which attracted worldwide interest. By the end of the campaign, 9,439 backers pledged US$662,640, making it the most successful crowdfund of the period.

Production continued with interviews of William Shatner, George Takei, Walter Koenig, Nichelle Nichols, Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Simon Pegg, Zoe Saldana, Jim Parsons, Jason Alexander, Neil deGrasse Tyson and J.J. Abrams.

Adam Nimoy appeared as himself in "The Spock Resonance", the November 5, 2015, episode of the CBS sitcom The Big Bang Theory, in which he interviewed Sheldon Cooper (Jim Parsons) for the documentary on his father, who made a voice cameo in the episode "The Transporter Malfunction" in the series' fifth season.

It had been stated that Zachary Quinto would provide narration for the documentary, but Adam Nimoy found that there were 'so many archival interviews and voice recordings' that narration wasn't needed.

The documentary's first trailer was released April 13, 2016, and the theatrical trailer and poster on July 20.

Release

A preliminary version of the film was screened on April 16, 2016, at the Tribeca Film Festival. It was followed by a panel composed of Adam Nimoy, Zachary Quinto, producer David Zappone, Access Hollywood and critic Scott Mantz, within Variety's Gordon Cox as moderator. The finished documentary's release was expected later in 2016.

On June 2, 2016, it was announced that the worldwide rights to the documentary had been acquired by Gravitas Ventures, and the film was scheduled for U.S. theatrical release and VOD day-and-date on September 9, one day after the 50th anniversary of the Original Series.

Since that date, the film has been available on iTunes, Vudu, Vimeo, several other TV providers, Netflix and Internet on Demand (national and international). It is also available as DVD and Blu-ray.

Reception

For the Love of Spock received positive reviews from critics. The film currently holds a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and 74% on Metacritic.

Lance Ulanoff of Mashable said in his review that "There’s no way to fit 83 years into a rather fast-paced 100 minutes. As a consequence, huge swaths of Nimoy’s life and career are mentioned all-too-briefly … This doesn’t diminish For the Love of Spock. Instead, it keeps the narrative more firmly focused on Spock himself, and Nimoy’s emotional connection to his craft and those around him." Frank Scheck in his review for The Hollywood Reporter said about the film, "That actor Leonard Nimoy lived a rich and full life is made vividly clear in Adam Nimoy's loving documentary about his father and his most famous, iconic role." Sarah Lewin of Space.com said that "The documentary explores the fans' love both as a destabilizing force in Adam Nimoy's life and as a powerful statement of the character's universality. Indeed, besides Spock and Nimoy himself, the fans are the third main character in the film." Max Burbank of chelseanow.com said: "Loaded with archival stills, restored original footage, interviews with original and reboot cast members, family, celebrity superfans …, scientists … and astronauts, this is the Spockfest everyone wanted, a claim for which there is empirical evidence."

Awards

For the Love of Spock won the Audience Award for Best Documentary at 2016 Fantasia International Film Festival

References

For the Love of Spock Wikipedia