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Video artist Michel Auder culls from countless hours of video footage a document of his own life.

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John Anderson Variety 03/23/2009
It is a profoundly indulgent work -- what three-hour filmed memoir wouldn't be? -- but the memory of Auder's memory will linger on for the handful of resilient experimental-film fans who see it. Go to Full Review
Nathan Lee New York Times 03/18/2009
3.5/5
Michel Auder has been making videos longer than almost anyone, and that alone makes the work of this underappreciated artist and filmmaker worth attending to. Go to Full Review
J. Hoberman Village Voice 03/17/2009
Auder's life is more interesting than his art. Go to Full Review
Andrea Picard Cinema Scope 10/03/2017
Its pseudo-fiction saves the film from itself in a perverse kind of way. Go to Full Review
Matthew Nestel Boxoffice Magazine 03/30/2009
3.5/5
A pixilated portrait of a life lived and captured unlike any other. Go to Full Review
Avi Offer NYC Movie Guru 03/18/2009
6.0/10
Feels somewhat disjointed, meandering, seemingly random and chaotic, but filled with fleeting moments of coherence, wonder and awe, much like life itself. Go to Full Review
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Movie Info

Synopsis Video artist Michel Auder culls from countless hours of video footage a document of his own life.
Director
Michel Auder, Andrew Neel
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Runtime
2h 54m