Cavedigger
Cavedigger

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Cavedigger

2013
Movie
39 min
English

Ra Paulette digs cathedral-like, 'eighth wonder of the world' art caves into the sandstone cliffs of Northern New Mexico. Each creation takes years to complete, and each is a masterwork. But patrons who have commissioned caves have cut off nearly all of his projects due to artistic differences. Fed up, Ra has chosen to forego all commissions to create his own Magnum Opus, a massive 10-year project.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Gavin MoodyGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the lives of people who live in caves, focusing on those who have chosen this lifestyle in the modern world. It delves into the reasons behind their choices, the practicalities of cave dwelling, and the sense of community they often find. The film offers a unique perspective on alternative living and the human desire for simplicity.

Critical Reception

Cavedigger received generally positive reviews, with critics highlighting its intimate portrayal of its subjects and its exploration of an unusual subculture. The documentary was praised for its sensitive approach and its ability to shed light on a lifestyle often misunderstood.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers a fascinating and intimate look into the lives of modern cave dwellers.

  • Praised for its sensitive and non-judgmental exploration of an alternative lifestyle.

  • Highlights the challenges and rewards of living off the grid and in unconventional housing.

Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not widely documented, but general sentiment suggests appreciation for the unique subject matter and the documentary's respectful tone.

Fun Fact

The film was shot over several years, allowing the filmmaker to build trust and rapport with the subjects, leading to candid and personal insights.

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One of his clients describes him as the sandstone equivalent of a cocaine addict and watching the now sixty-five year old Ra Paulette excavate and decorate his caves entirely from scratch, that seems quite an apt description. Using a startl...