I Don't Hate Las Vegas Anymore

I Don't Hate Las Vegas Anymore
Directed by Caveh Zahedi
Produced by Henry S. Rosenthal
Starring Caveh Zahedi
George Zahedi
Amin Zahedi
Cinematography Greg Watkins
Edited by Caveh Zahedi
Molly Fitzjarrald
Amanda Field
Thomas Logoreci
Running time
70 min.
Country US
Language English

I Don't Hate Las Vegas Anymore is a 1994 documentary directed by Caveh Zahedi.

Plot

The film follows Caveh Zahedi on a road trip to Las Vegas with his father and half-brother in an attempt to prove the existence of God. He suggests that if God exists, and if God is indeed omniscient, omnipotent and omnibenevolent, then all the filmmaker has to do is roll the camera and let God direct the movie. In an attempt "to force God's hand" and change the direction of the film, Zahedi tries persuade his father and half-brother to take Ecstasy with him. When they refuse, things quickly start to unravel.

Release and reception

The film won the Critics' Award at the Rotterdam Film Festival, and was distributed on home video by World Artists. The film has not been issued on DVD, and is currently only available on VHS through Zahedi's official website.[1]

References

  1. Caveh Zahedi's official site.

External links

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