"NOBODY is a brilliant but disturbing film about freedom and responsibility, guilt and redemption, pain and pleasure, water and sky."
"This film, a story of one man's journey from Indiana down four rivers (including the Mississippi) is a masterpiece of cinematography, editing, and sound, several passages reminiscent of the classic "Louisiana Story" by Robert Flaherty… Nobody is a rare and beautiful film which deserves a larger audience."
"I have to say I think you guys did a top notch job of this documentary... you guys did an excellent job. I recommend looking at it. It's very thought provoking I can say that."
“A bold, innovative film about one vagabond spirit who finds America's rivers a salvation.”
“A five-year quest results in a hauntingly beautiful award-winning documentary.”
“Awesome… You see a man going on a journey. It’s such an unknown destination. All he knows is he has to keep moving forward.”
“An extraordinary piece of documentary, very sensible and deep. It moves me every time I see it and I think that the general public will feel very strongly. It is quite amazing, how the creators got the principal character to move and act without one ever feeling that there is another person present but himself.”
“The tension between nature and civilization, between isolation and community link "Nobody" to films by such great directors as Terrence Malick and Werner Herzog.”
