- An oral history of the incredible.
- NOTE: There are NO spoilers here.
Eccentric journalist Jagger Gravning interviews a series of bizarre characters in this intriguing lo-fi film directed by Gravning himself. Gravning proceeds to question, joke, and sometimes flirt with his subjects in improvised sequences composed of extraordinarily long takes, reminiscent of Hitchcock's "Rope."
Within this literally unblinking camera's eye, Gravning talks with (among others): a former UW professor who believes that marijuana has given him the ability to communicate with squirrels through telepathy; a woman who claims that, after causing a drunk driving accident, a warlock hexed her with spontaneous orgasms; and another woman who says that she is the reincarnation of a recently dead man, and has moved in with that man's widow.
A sort of mumblecore "My Dinner with Andre," with wild characters embodied by masterful improvisational performances.
Highly Recommended.
--From theRancor.com
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By what name was Jagger Gravning Syndrome: The Greatest Documentary of Our Time (2010) officially released in Canada in English?
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