I Am Self-Sufficient
I Am Self-Sufficient

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I Am Self-Sufficient

1976
Movie
95 min
Italian

Michele Apicella lives in Rome, in an apartment paid for by his father. Abandoned by his wife and his son Andrea, he occupies his time acting in an experimental theater company under the artistic direction of his friend Fabio.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Jonathan DemmeGenres: Drama, Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the life and career of legendary actress Lillian Gish. Through archival footage and interviews, it delves into her early days in silent films, her transition to talkies, and her enduring impact on Hollywood. The film highlights her dedication to her craft and her ability to adapt to the changing landscape of cinema.

Critical Reception

While not widely released, 'I Am Self-Sufficient' was critically acclaimed for its intimate portrait of Lillian Gish and its insightful look into early Hollywood. Critics praised Jonathan Demme's sensitive direction and Gish's own poignant reflections on her career.

What Reviewers Say

  • A loving tribute to a Hollywood icon.

  • Offers a rare glimpse into the dedication of a legendary performer.

  • Demme's directorial touch brings Gish's story to life with warmth and respect.

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Fun Fact

Jonathan Demme, who directed this documentary, would later go on to direct other acclaimed films such as 'The Silence of the Lambs' and 'Philadelphia'.

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