“His body of work at the end of the day will be like a lengthy Walt Whitman poem. It will be a ‘Song of Myself.’ It will be one of the greatest poems ever written because it applies to everybody.”
—Richard Linklater
“Awkward, funny, highly intelligent, and neurotically confessional.”
—Los Angeles Times
“The last best hope for American film.”
—Ray Carney
Caveh Zahedi knows no limits. For over 30 years, he has spared himself no critique from the public. Intensely personal to the point of exhibitionism, his work dares you to attempt to separate the work from the man. Impossible. This is his video diary. Shot from January 1, 1999, it began with the idea to shoot one minute each day for a year. Screening with his short film, I WAS IN A FILM STARRING LAURA DERN.