Full interview with director Ondi Timoner

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Fri, 24 Jul 2009 12:00a.m.

We Live In Public

We Live In Public

The doco about one of the first dot com kids took a decade to shoot and was cut from a mind-boggling 5,000 hours of footage.

To top it all off We Live In Public took home the grand jury prize at the Sundance Film Festival, making director Ondi Timoner the only person to win the coveted award twice.

She spoke to Sunrise.

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28 Jul 2009 04:36a.m.

John wrote:

Living your life in public with cameras, reporters and documentary workers is knot always such great fun as celebs and the Trueman show teach us! I can't believe a Dot Com whizzkid went down this route when the slickers owe us such a lot! Maybe he saw patient and loyal Ondi as the wind beneath his wings as he took her breath away with his top dog gun-ho attitudes and selfish bunker mentality. But intrusive cinema can be a bummer and on balance I would prefer a few dates and getting a life on with a glamour model than an arty cineasete! Everyone to our own taste! GROMIT 2x