Plot : The Windmill Movie, a documentary directed by Alexander Olch, is a film that has been made to pay respect to the late filmmaker and professor Richard P. \"Dick\" Rogers, who died in 2001. Rogers had been attempting to make an autobiographical film for twenty years, but his death left his dream unfulfilled. Later, his widow Susan Meiselas, who had also been his creative partner, authorized Alexander Olch, a former student of Roger, to make a film out of boxes upon boxes of footage that Rogers had intended to use in his documentary. As Olch assembled the footage in b a planned manner, he came up with the film that is part fiction and part documentary. The film spans Roger’s life through his childhood memories, a discouraging mother, a privileged family background, and Rogers' persistent, dogged attempts to document his own life as well as his premature death due to melanoma, when he was only 57. The film also showcases actor and writer Wallace Shawn, who was Roger’s friend.
The Windmill Movie movie is Directed By : Alexander Olch
Starring : Wallace Shawn, Bob Balaban, Susan Meiselas
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