Retrograde (2022 film)

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Retrograde
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Theatrical release poster
Directed by Matthew Heineman
Based onFinal months of America's War in Afghanistan
Produced by
  • Matthew Heineman
  • Caitlin McNally
Cinematography
  • Tim Grucza
  • Matthew Heineman
  • Olivier Sarbil
Edited by
  • Pablo Garza
  • Matthew Heineman
  • Grace Zahrah
Music by H. Scott Salinas
Production
companies
Distributed by Picturehouse
Release dates
  • September 3, 2022 (2022-09-03)(Telluride)
  • November 11, 2022 (2022-11-11)(United States)
Running time
96 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$8,673

Retrograde is a 2022 American documentary film directed by Matthew Heineman that covers events that took place during the final nine months of America's 20-year war in Afghanistan. It had its U.S. premiere at the Telluride Film Festival on September 3, 2022, and had its Canadian debut at the Vancouver International Film Festival on October 2, 2022. It was released in select theaters in the United States starting November 11, 2022, by National Geographic Documentary Films and Picturehouse and was later made available on various streaming platforms. The film received critical acclaim, was nominated for the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing in the Documentary Category at the Producers Guild of America Awards, and won the Doc NYC award at the annual documentary film festival.

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Synopsis

Retrograde is a 2022 American documentary film that covers events that took place during the final nine months of the United States' 20-year war in Afghanistan. The film includes actions taken by the last American Special Forces units stationed there, Sami Sadat, a young Afghan general and his troops defending their country, and a chaotic exodus of its civilians, desperate to flee a country that will once again be controlled by the Taliban.

Release

Retrograde premiered in the United States on September 3, 2022, at the Telluride Film Festival. [1] It had its Canadian premiere at the Vancouver International Film Festival on October 2, 2022. [2]

Picturehouse released the film in select US cities on November 11 in New York City and Washington, D.C., and in Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, and Colorado Springs on November 18. [3]

The film began streaming in the US on National Geographic Channel on December 8, on Disney+ on December 9, and on Hulu on December 11. [3] It was released on Disney+ (Canada) on Friday January 13, 2023. [4]

Reception

Critical response

Retrograde was generally well received. Nicolas Rapold writes in The New York Times , "The Taliban takeover suggests a reply to the famous 1984 National Geographic cover — as if history is repeating itself with fresh suffering." [5] In posting about the Green Beret working alongside the Afghans, Sheila O'Malley publishes for the film review site RogerEbert.com, "The intimacy between the men is one of the most striking things about Retrograde." [6] In Variety , Peter Debruge declares that the film "brings back hi-def vérité footage that looks sharper and more artfully framed than most Hollywood features." [7]

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes , 93% of 30 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 8.0/10. [8] Metacritic , which uses a weighted average , assigned the film a score of 75 out of 100, based on 11 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews. [9]

Accolades

In addition to the accolades listed below, Retrograde was one of the 15 films shortlisted for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature Film, [10] but was ultimately not selected as one of the five final nominees. [11] [12]

AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef.
Critics' Choice Documentary Awards November 13, 2022 Best Political Documentary RetrogradeNominated [13]
Directors Guild of America Awards February 18, 2023 Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Documentaries Matthew Heineman Nominated [14]
Doc NYC November 9–27, 2022Short List: Features – Producing AwardMatthew Heineman and Caitlin McNallyWon [15] [16]
Edward R. Murrow Award October 9, 2023Feature DocumentaryNational GeographicWon [17]
Montclair Film Festival October 21–30, 2022Bruce Sinofsky Award for Documentary FeatureRetrogradeNominated [18] [19]
Producers Guild of America Awards February 25, 2023 Outstanding Producer of Documentary Theatrical Motion Pictures Matthew Heineman and Caitlin McNallyNominated [20] [21]
News and Documentary Emmy Awards September 28, 2023 Outstanding Current Affairs DocumentaryRetrogradeWon [22]
Outstanding Cinematography: DocumentaryTim Grucza, Matthew Heineman, Olivier SarbilWon
Outstanding Direction: DocumentaryRetrogradeNominated
Outstanding Editing: DocumentaryPablo Garza, Matthew Heineman, Grace Zahrah, Andy Gersh, Jim Hession, David ZieffWon
Outstanding SoundRetrogradeNominated
Outstanding Promotional AnnouncementNominated

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