
With wry humor and affection, Simon Ennis' "Lunarcy!" follows a disparate group of dreamers and schemers who all have one thing in common: they've devoted their lives to the Moon. From the young man who's resolved to depart for Luna (permanently) to the ex-ventriloquist who's made millions selling Moon lots.... (Full plot summary below)
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With wry humor and affection, Simon Ennis' "Lunarcy!" follows a disparate group of dreamers and schemers who all have one thing in common: they've devoted their lives to the Moon. From the young man who's resolved to depart for Luna (permanently) to the ex-ventriloquist who's made millions selling Moon lots.
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| Hollywood ReporterSheri LindenA winking portrait of visionaries, geeks and wackos that's diverting but too cheeky for its own good. |
| ScreenAnarchyJason GorberLunarcy! is one of those delightful character piece documentaries, akin to where Errol Morris will go down to some swampy Florida town and meet totally unique, bizarre and obsessive individuals and put them on screen for our edification. |
| National PostChris KnightIt's possible that not all of Ennis's interview subjects appreciate the company they keep in this film. But in spite of the sometimes silly nature of the material, there are oddball moments of truth. |
| Globe and MailKate TaylorLunarcy! needs to spend more time explaining the man in the moon and less time stalking his sad followers on Earth. |
| User ReviewEmily KCharming, funny, and somewhat face palm-worthy is "Lunarcy". The people portrayed are compelling and interesting, though one character certainly stands above the pack. A great illustration of human dedication in the face of lacking belief. |
| User ReviewRichard DYeah ... so here's a bunch of crazy people with frankly stupid ideas about the moon. When Erroll Morris does a documentary about oddballs, he finds some deeper truths to explore. Here's a bunch of idiots I could really give a flying fuck about. |