The Feature Explained

The Feature
Director:Michel Auder
Andrew Neel
Producer:Ethan Palmer
Starring:Michel Auder
Editing:Luke Meyer
Studio:SeeThink Films
Country:United States

The Feature is a collaboration between filmmakers Michel Auder and Andrew Neel.[1] Using a collection of videos that Auder had created over the previous 40 years, in combination with original present-day footage of Auder shot by Neel, the two filmmakers made a feature-length film loosely based on the story of Auder's life.[2]

Content

Auder created a form of video diary, starting with his first Sony Portapak camera in 1969, documenting the people, places, and events in his life, which included marriages to Viva Superstar and Cindy Sherman, and a loose affiliation with the Warhol Factory. The film is shot in New York City, and islands in the South Pacific.

The Feature is not a biographical film. Although the narrative is linear, footage from various periods in Auder's life is used throughout the film. The story is augmented with satirical sit-down interviews of Auder in the present day, and biographical information (both fictional and real) is integrated into the hyper-theatrical scenes shot by Neel.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lee . Nathan . A Life Videotaping Life Has Become a Movie . The New York Times . 25 September 2020.
  2. Web site: Reviews for March 18th, 2009 . The NYC Movie Guru . 25 September 2020.