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Scottish video artist Douglas Gordon's portrait of American avant-garde pioneer Jonas Mekas.
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| indieWireEric KohnThough not always the sum of its compelling ingredients, "I Had Nowhere to Go" applies an appropriate degree of cinematic innovation to one of the medium's greatest advocates. |
| HeyUGuysSteven NeishAside from Mekas' admittedly expressive tones and impressive memory I Had Nowhere to Go doesn't have a whole lot else to offer. |
| Cinema ScopeGonzalo de PedroI Had Nowhere to Go is an extreme walk through a wandering life, encapsulating the experience of fleeing, the refugee, the expelled, the persecuted, one who is condemned to never return home. |
| Otroscines.comCarlota MoseguiA meticulous and melancholic selection of images that creates a rapturous poem about human tragedy. [Full review in Spanish] |