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Aro Recommended I Think We're Alone Now

 

USA 2007, 61 minutes
Dir. Sean Donnelly
Rating: [M] contains offensive language
Genres: Documentary, Music

 

Aroview: This portrait of two 'stalkers' of 80s teen pop one-hit-wonder Tiffany is at times uncomfortably voyeuristic, yet it provides raw insight into celebrity obsession and perhaps debunks a few myths about the stalker mentality. Tiffany herself judiciously keeps her distance, but her limited participation does provide a counterpoint that strangely speaks louder than any formal interview could.

"These are characters so jaw-droppingly singular no scriptwriter could ever dream them up. It's equally a poignant and unsettling study of two social misfits, grappling with mental illness and loneliness, who pose less harm to the object of their obsession than they do to themselves." - NZFF (Incredibly Strange)

NZ International Film Festival 2008

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DVD Features

  • audio commentary
  • 'making of' documentary / featurette
 

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