"CRITIC'S PICK! Ravishingly beautiful… Pulses with an almost ecstatic vitality."
- The New York Times
When documentarian Ed Pincus, considered the father of first-person non-fiction film, is diagnosed with a terminal illness, he and collaborator Lucia Small team up to make one last film – much to the chagrin of Jane, Ed's wife of 50 years.Alternating its point of view between the two filmmakers, One Cut, One Life reveals an intimacy rarely seen in documentaries – questioning whether some things might be too private to be made public. Intense, meditative, and often humorous, this New York Film Festival selection invites viewers to contemplate for themselves what is important, not only at the end of life, but also during.
$10 General, $7 Seniors, $5 Students
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2015/08/19 - 2015/08/19
Museum of Ventura County
100 East Main St., Ventura, CA 93001