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DVD COMING March 22, 2011


From Zeitgeist Films, KimStim
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CONTACT US

All correspondence should be emailed to info@windmillmovie.com
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DVD ARRIVES MARCH 22, 2011

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Bonus materials:
Two Short Films by Richard P. Rogers
Elephants and 226-1690
Essay by Film Comment Contributing Editor Scott Foundas

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HBO (in the USA)
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International Premiere
Nov. 7-15, 2009
In Competition
Copenhagen, Denmark CPH:DOX Festival
Director Alexander Olch in person
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In Houston
Nov. 14-15, 2009
Cinema Arts Festival
Producer Susan Meiselas in person
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Time Out

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NEW YORK MAGAZINE

CRITICS’ PICK – “A LOVE LETTER TO FADING MEMORY AND THE PASSAGE OF TIME


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LA Times

“Fascinating”


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NY Times

“A fascinating portait”


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CRITIC'S PICK - 4 STARS - TIME OUT

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FOUR STARSCRITICSPICK – “Mind bending” – Time Out

CRITICSPICK – “A love letter to fading memory and the passage of time” – New York Magazine

“A feat of filmmaking“” – Filmmaker Magazine

“The most moving documentary of the year” – Anthem Magazine

“A haunting, poignant documentary” – Newsday

“Extraordinary.” – William Johnson, Film Quarterly

Nominated for the Writers Guild Award Best Documentary Screenplay

“Both a near uncategorizable feat of documentary filmmaking and a gorgeously constructed emotional portrait of a man grappling with the deepest of artistic and personal issues.” – Scott Macaulay, Filmmaker Magazine

“A stirring autobiography-by-proxy culled from 200 hours of footage… an act of memory preservation and facilitation whose eloquence, largely free of pat analysis, captures the messy, paradoxical emotions that often remain irreconcilable to the grave.” – Nick Schager, Slant Magazine

“A profoundly empathetic study of unfulfilled artistic ambition, and of the emotional ruthlessness that often separates great artists from decent people.” – John Anderson, Washington Post


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