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Produced by Outlaw Pictures (Australia) and Outlaw Pictures (Canada) in Association with Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Life Network, Discovery Health, IFC: Independent Film Channel, YLE Teema and with the Participation of Canadian Television Fund - created by the Government of Canada and the Canadian Cable Industry – CTF: Licence Fee Program. Developed with the assistance of The Australian Film Commission and The NSW Film and Television Office. An Australian - Canadian Co-production. © 2005 Outlaw Pictures Pty Ltd. (Australia) and Outlaw Pictures (Canada) Inc. |
What people are saying about Bruce & Me"Totally absorbing and surprisingly funny." "Rewarding and refreshingly funny to watch." "Insightful and sometimes painful, Bruce & Me is a very personal video journal."
"Absorbing first-person doc with commercial
potential, "Bruce & Me" speaks a universal language while
focused on the specifics of a unique father-daughter relationship. Siedler's
efforts to reunite with (or at least comprehend) her unrepentantly roguish
father, a career con man and white-collar criminal, should fascinate anyone
who has ever lunged at the real or perceived chance to make things right
with a distant parent. "Bruce & Me" sustains a satisfying
mix of deadpan humor, heartfelt emotion and wistful amazement as it charts
a circuitous journey toward understanding." " a pleasantly quirky doc" " The legendary Al Maysles, cinematographer for "Gimme Shelter" and
maker of dozens of independent documentary films, was in the audience.
He and I both loved the film, and I raised my hand to tell the director,
Oren Siedler, how much it reminded me of my own mad youth. And then Maysles,
a little white-haired 75-year-old man hugged me. He identified with my
comments. Would that have happened at Sundance?" "Outstandingly excellent!..." " Bruce & Me had moviegoers talking about the conventions and
approaches to documenting one's own experiences" “Odd, quirky and sometimes disturbing” “Bruce & Me deserves a wider audience than it’s likely
to get on the Life Network… …”a soul-searcher”… “a
toughand tender treatise on the strength of familial ties” “Bruce & Me is reminiscent of a 1970’s road picture – like
Five Easy Pieces 25 years later” “filmmaker Oren Siedler has come up with a remarkably candid study
of herself, parts of which will resonate with the inner child that lurks
in us all” " a scintillating film" " This style of filmmaking is not for the faint-hearted" “a delightful, touching film about coming to terms with where we
come from—and how we learn to deal with it" “There’s a pervasive sadness here, and it’s captured
in gripping fashion. Highly recommended” “an adventure well worth taking” |
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