What if someone wrote your autobiography? 200 hours of footage, dusty boxes of film, a broken editing computer: these were the pieces of filmmaker Richard P.
Rogers' daring attempt to make his own autobiography.
He died in 2001, leaving a lifetime of filmed memories, until his student and protégé, Alexander Olch began making a movie out of the pieces.
Writing in his teacher's voice, working with with Wallace Shawn, Bob Balaban, and Richard's wife - acclaimed photographer Susan Meiselas - Olch steps into his mentor's shoes and his past - to make a film that was impossible to make.
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