
SummaryThis documentary examines U.S. Representative Barney Frank (D-Mass.), one of America's most well loved and outspoken politicians. It is also an unprecedented and surprisingly candid look at sexuality and politics at the end of the 20th Century. (Bart Everly)
Directed By:Bart Everly
Written By:David Dawkins, Bart Everly
Let's Get Frank
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Metascore
Mixed or Average
40% Positive
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40% Mixed
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100
Feisty, funny, and smart.
70
A fascinating portrait of an era, as well as of a unique public servant.
70
The outspoken congressman is just as entertaining as his liberal fans already know him to be.
50
Squanders its potentially rich possibilities.
50
Let's Get Frank is hardly frank enough.
38
Bart Everly followed Frank around for two years, yet his film seems to consist mostly of regurgitated C-Span and news footage from the period, interspersed with asides from the outspoken liberal.
30
Everly tries to patch together a profile out of borrowed news clips and shoddy videography. In the process, Frank's charisma and force never emerge.
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Production Company:
- Radical Avid
- Random Productions (Brooklyn)
Release Date:Jul 14, 2004
Duration:1 h 15 m




































