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In the Bathtub of the World

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Documentarian Caveh Zahedi films himself one minute a day, every day, for an entire year. The result is a candid, self-reflective journey into his mind and quirky personality. It's also an attempt by Zahedi to break through his own ego in order to chronicle the real person behind the public persona. But is that possible? Zahedi asks this and plenty of other questions about how a filmmaker captures truth and reality on film, trying to scratch deeper than the average reality programming.

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Dennis Schwartz Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews 06/07/2004
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The experimental documentary turned out to be as boring as most home movies. Go to Full Review
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11/06/2012 i just saw this. Because it was done in 1999 it has a nostalgic historical value. enjoyed it despite its limitations. -geogodley See more 12/06/2010 An experiment where the director films a minute of his life every day for a year. He then edits it together into a 80 minute film. For Caveh Zahedi fans, it's hilarious, moving and inspirational. His mushroom experience is gold. It's also remarkable how personal it gets, especially involving his loved ones. Is it self-indulgent? Perhaps. But wouldn't everyone love to attempt this? Personally, I found it an absorbing and revealing experience. It helps when you have such an intriguing subject like Caveh. He's a truly modern independent auteur. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis Documentarian Caveh Zahedi films himself one minute a day, every day, for an entire year. The result is a candid, self-reflective journey into his mind and quirky personality. It's also an attempt by Zahedi to break through his own ego in order to chronicle the real person behind the public persona. But is that possible? Zahedi asks this and plenty of other questions about how a filmmaker captures truth and reality on film, trying to scratch deeper than the average reality programming.
Director
Caveh Zahedi
Producer
Caveh Zahedi
Production Co
Walt Disney Productions
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 19m