There isn't really a documentary here. It's more like a home movie. The director seems obsessed with his own importance, filming himself and forgetting about the subject. This is one of dozens of such documentaries, and it's giving the genre a bad name. It's getting to the point where all the documentary has to do is to turn the camera around to the person making it to be able to enter Sundance, win an award and get a distributor. I apologize in advance if this destroys anyone who made this project, but when faced with a project as boring as this one, I really have to take a stand and ask for the rest of us, please stop making docs about making a doc. It's tedious at best.