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Jerrod Carmichael: Rothaniel
Directed by
Bo Burnham
Not Rated
2022
55m
Comedy
,
Documentary
7.8
100%
85%
7.1
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Features Jerrod Carmichael in a standup comedy show at the legendary Blue Note Jazz Club in New York City.
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Cast of Jerrod Carmichael: Rothaniel
Jerrod Carmichael
Self / Writer / Executive Producer
Bo Burnham
Director / Executive Producer / Editor
Matthew Vaughan
Executive Producer
Eli Bush
Executive Producer
Josh Senior
Executive Producer
Tyler Condon
Consulting Producer
Kendall Anderson
Set Decoration
Sam Lisenco
Production Design
Sam Levy
Director Of Photography
Erik Maissonette
Key Makeup Artist
Kether Abeles
Assistant Director
Hope McCullough
Stage Director
Rachael Rosenfeld
Digital Intermediate Producer
Anthony Raffaele
Colorist
Christian Rush
Online Editor
Elizabeth Niles
Digital Intermediate Producer
Jon D'Uva
Sound Mixer
Kyle O'Neal
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Carrie Radigan
Post Coordinator
Chris Lopez
Production Manager
Jerrod Carmichael: Rothaniel Ratings & Reviews
The Cinema Spot
John Daniel Tangalin
Rothaniel is imperfect, which is the point of his humanity. It is not merely that he longs to be accepted but hopes that those around him can be accepting.
Thirty, Flirty + Film
Cate Young
"With skill and urgency, Carmichael creates a truth that reflects not just himself, but the painful pasts we all share - and figures out how to not be as sick as his secrets."
Washington Post
Inkoo Kang
As Carmichael visibly strives to be okay with the vulnerability that comes with his new candor - a rare spectacle in itself that manages to fascinate rather than drag down the hour - the audience adapts itself into part of the act...
Vogue
Shelli Nicole
Like Jerrod Carmichael, we try to heal from the self-hatred-and when we do, hopefully there is less suffering when we look at the names we left behind...
NPR
Aisha Harris
It's a profoundly immersive experience that pushes the boundaries of stand-up and confessional art.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Kathryn VanArendonk
He may be cold, as he says, and selfish, and angry, and sad. He's also masterful, and hilarious, and more thoughtful about what comedy is and what we ask it to be than anyone else working right now.
The New Yorker
Bryan Washington
It's as apt an encapsulation of existing as a queer person as we could hope for.
ArtsATL
Steve Murray
The show feels like a very personal experiment, made public, and it's a touching, brave one.
The Hollywood Reporter
Lovia Gyarkye
A stunning and unnerving act of storytelling.
The Atlantic
Shirley Li
In his honesty and tenderness, Carmichael has created a special that blurs the line between comedy and confession, exposing how humor can relieve incredible tension while obscuring so much truth.
KMUW - Wichita Public Radio
Fletcher Powell
The man is a brilliant storyteller.
Slate
Lili Loofbourow
Rothaniel is short, fascinating, mildly claustrophobic, and pleasurably loose.
Vox
Aja Romano
Carmichael's approach to his coming-out is to turn his comedy stage into a place of healing and acceptance, in which the audience becomes his confessors.
Ty Burr's Watch List (Substack)
Ty Burr
It's a remarkable hour of human comedy that lingers long into the night; I couldn't recommend it more highly.
IndieWire
Eric Kohn
Carmichael bobs and weaves through personal history with an imaginative form of exhibitionism that has more in common with the climax of All That Jazz than any conventional standup routine. The stage isn't a veil -- it's a magnifying glass.
Variety
Caroline Framke
It's hard to describe how well he does this without just writing out his set, which is pointed, quiet, hilarious, and heartbreaking all at once.
Decider
Sean L. McCarthy
You'll want to watch this before or immediately after you see Carmichael host SNL. And then you'll also want to go back and watch his Home Videos if you haven't already, or perhaps again to gain even more insight into the Carmichael family.
Paste Magazine
Garrett Martin
Rothaniel is ultimately one of the saddest comedy specials you'll ever see-and one of the most emotional and masterful performances by a comedian ever committed to tape.
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