Audience of One

D: Michael Jacobs

By the time Pentecostal pastor Richard Gazowsky says, “It’s either God, or I’m crazy,” you’re pretty sure it’s the latter. Beginning as one man’s singular vision of directing a top-of-the-line feature film, Audience of One gracefully descends into a study of a man deluded by extreme, blind faith. The rookie crew (aka Gazowsky’s congregation) plans Star Wars-caliber sets and effects, and a house of cards is built just waiting to tumble. Before problems can arise, the entire cast and crew fly to Italy to meet the high-end equipment they shipped, only to sit idle or malfunction in the hands of amateurs over a week’s shoot. The endgame may be predictable, but the path to failure is a long one that makes Jacobs’ doc both infuriating and engrossing. As things continue to fall apart, there is no limit to the crew’s belief or budget (now inflated to $200 million from a “bank in Germany”). Jacobs lets the camera do the talking as faith is tested, strengthened, and pushed to extremes.



Audience of One received a Special Jury Award in the Documentary Feature competition.

9:30pm, Paramount

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James graduated from Columbia University in 2000 and moved to Austin a year later. Ever since, he has followed the arts and video game scene in ATX, editing and writing stories for the Chronicle along the way. Over his more than 20 years with the paper he has climbed the "corporate" ladder from lowly intern to managing editor.