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| East Bay ExpressKelly VanceEverybody gets naked and plays electronic Hacky Sack or something. All attendees are required to keep a video diary of everything they do. |
| Dallas Morning NewsChris VognarI emerged charmed by some characters, a bit more informed than before about Burning Man as a whole, but decidedly non-immersed. |
| EricDSnider.comEric D. SniderAll 87 minutes of the film seem like B-roll footage that could be used as an introduction to a cool film about Burning Man, not the film itself. |
| TV GuideMaitland McDonaghBurnett and Lee's graceful, sympathetic documentary focuses on participants who embody Burning Man's ideals without being blind to the opportunists and party animals it inevitably attracts. |
| About.comMarcy DermanskyIt's refreshing to see people who willingly and eagerly forego commerce to use their time making art and seeking spiritual meaning. |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekMaybe it does as well as anyone could with this rambunctious but extravagantly self-indulgent festival; unfortunately, that isn't much. |
| Los Angeles TimesKevin CrustThe four individuals' narratives are not always that compelling and make for a film best experienced on a strictly sensory level. Let the images wash over you and enjoy. |
| San Francisco ExaminerBill PictureWhile Confession of a Burning Man manages to accurately capture the Burning Man spirit, it falls just short of capturing the entire Burning Man experience. |
| Village VoiceRichard GehrLess sentiment and more peculiarity would have limned a richer, though probably less audition-tape-worthy, reflection of Burning Man's 25,000-strong community of the absurd. |
| L.A. WeeklyJudith LewisThe film reduces a complex social environment to a trifling spectacle of fakery, peopled by faux-hemians who offer up trivial confessions as if they're earth-shattering. |