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You Can Call Me Bill

Alexandre O. PHILIPPE

USA202395min Asian Premiere

Synopsis

You Can Call Me Bill is a documentary about William Shatner, known for his iconic roles in television and film. At 92, he continues to embrace adventure and is the oldest man to venture into space. His final wish is to be a tree, reflecting his environmental concerns. The film explores his life, passions, and hopes, revealing the man behind the masks.

Program Note

William Shatner has been a global cultural icon since starring as Captain Kirk in the original Star Trek from the Sixties. In You Can Call Me Bill, he shares deep thoughts on behind-the-scenes revelations about his iconic roles, and the people he worked with. Even at 92, Shatner continues reinventing himself as an author, pitchman, entertainer, and even as an astronaut.
Master of such bio-documentaries as The Exorcist, Alien, and Psycho, director Alexandre O. Philippe employs an unusual way to tell the lifelong journey of William Shatner this time, using the actor’s extended monologues. His larger-than-life personality is fully displayed, featuring his starring roles, TV appearances, and even commercials. Philippe’s inserts of rare clips and video footage are timely interludes in the actor’s illustrious career, often adding extra details to his generally perceived iconic image. (Jongsuk Thomas NAM)

Diretor

Alexandre O. PHILIPPE

He is the Creative Director at Exhibit A Pictures. Most of his films take on the role of unpacking the most influential works of master filmmakers. Past works, including 78/52 (2017) and MEMORY: The Origins of Alien (2019), were both screened at Sundance. Lynch/Oz (2022) was invited to BIFAN 2022, and You Can Call Me Bill world premiered at SXSW.

Credit

Producer
Kerry DEIGNAN ROY, Jeff ANNISON
Screenplay
Alexandre O. PHILIPPE
Cinematographer
Robert MURATORE
Editor
Patrick HUBER, Dave KRAHLING
Sound
Phillip LLOYD HEGEL
Music
Jon HEGEL
Cast
William SHATNER