8
174 min
The Feature does not reconcile fact and fiction; instead, it blurs the definitions seemingly represented by the film’s two clearly demarcated registers: that of the archival footage and that of the new, theatrical material. In his guise as “Michel Auder,” living a fulsome and extravagant life, replete with beautiful women and a rock-cut pool overlooking Los Angeles, the art world is revealed as a sham, and his character exhibits a repulsive narcissism. And yet, when caught in quiet moments, something poignant emerges—a glimmer of truth that rebels against the entire endeavour. Or maybe, that’s what makes The Feature.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Michel Auder | Unowned | ||
Viva | Unowned | ||
Louis Waldon | Unowned | ||
Brigid Berlin | Unowned | ||
Cindy Sherman | Unowned | ||
Andy Warhol | Unowned | ||
Larry Rivers | Unowned | ||
Alice Neel | Unowned |