Citizen Ashe
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Explores the tennis career of Arthur Ashe and his impact on tennis and HIV activism.... (Full plot summary below)

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Explores the tennis career of Arthur Ashe and his impact on tennis and HIV activism.

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IndieWire - 10/10 by Tambay Obenson"Citizen Ashe” is a fascinating portrait that weaves together his on- and off-court life seamlessly.
The Observer (UK) - 8/10 by Simran HansThis thoughtful documentary about Arthur Ashe, the first African American man to win Wimbledon in 1975, understands that representation is only one step towards equality.
Los Angeles Times - 8/10 by Gary GoldsteinUltimately, if Miller and Pollard don’t paint a particularly warts-and-all portrait of Ashe, they don’t set him up as some sort of saint either: just a certain man of a certain era with an amazing talent. It’s a fitting tribute.
RogerEbert.com - 8/10 by Odie HendersonBy the time we get to Ashe’s AIDS-related activism, and the horrible way USA Today twisted his arm into revealing his diagnosis, Citizen Ashe has taken us on a complex, sometimes infuriating tour of its subject’s life. It begins with the birth of an athlete, then morphs into the creation of an activist. The transition is so subtle that you only realize it after the film ends.
TheWrap - 8/10 by Robert AbeleAt its best — when the flow of voices, archival clips (co-director Pollard being a master at the textural impact of found footage), and nicely blended-in recreations made to look archival, is thematically strongest — "Citizen Ashe" becomes a documentary about how experience becomes voice becomes action.
The Playlist - 8/10 by Murtada ElfadlThe filmmaking is not as distinctive as what Pollard achieved with “MLK/FBI.” Perhaps that’s because this is not a confrontational piece. It follows Ashe’s lead of cool, calm and collected. Yet sometimes it needed more oomph to reflect what Ashe was concerned about; racism and equity. He might have been mild-mannered, but he was not shy. This documentary is so agreeable; it can quickly fade away from memory.
The New York Times - 8/10 by Manohla DargisAshe’s story certainly has moments of great drama and high tension, but, as a sports figure, he inspired decidedly undramatic sobriquets like “the gentle warrior.” This documentary shows you a truer, sharper picture.
The Hollywood Reporter - 7/10 by Stephen FarberThe interviews in the film are perhaps a bit more limited than they might be, with the directors relying on the same people repeatedly. ... [But] the film will help to introduce worldwide audiences to his stirring story.
The Guardian - 6/10 by Peter BradshawThe issues involved here might have been discussed a little more extensively and the provenance and context of the TV interview archive material could have been labelled more clearly. But this is a decent film.
Movie Nation - 6/10 by Roger MooreAlthough Citizen Ashe covers the highlights of a life and career that has drifted from the public consciousness in the nearly 30 years since his death, it doesn’t get all that close to its subject.

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