TransFatty Lives
TransFatty Lives
| 05 April 2015 (USA)
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Diagnosed with ALS and given 2 to 5 years to live, New York City DJ, internet personality, and filmmaker, TransFatty, brings his camera along for the ride in this unconventional examination of life, death, and everything in between.

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Smartorhypo

Highly Overrated But Still Good

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AnhartLinkin

This story has more twists and turns than a second-rate soap opera.

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Clarissa Mora

The tone of this movie is interesting -- the stakes are both dramatic and high, but it's balanced with a lot of fun, tongue and cheek dialogue.

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Alistair Olson

After playing with our expectations, this turns out to be a very different sort of film.

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runamokprods

There have been a lot of documentaries - some terrific – about someone fighting a terrible illness. There have been a few made by the victim themselves, providing an extremely intimate view of the journey of facing death or extreme loss, But none that I've seen are quite like "TransFatty Lives". Patrick O'Brien (aka DJ TransFattty) was an experimental film-maker and performance artist before he was diagnosed with ALS. His work was filled with a wild (and very endearing) gonzo sense of humor and happy creativity. And he brings that touch into documenting his own tragedy, so the moments of heart-rending naturalism are mixed with moments of great artistic and human playfulness, wit and cinematic invention. In the end, that mix of honest pain and artistic desire to find understanding, joy and hope, to look at his situation from both inside and out, and to transcend the clichés of a 'disease film' make this one of the rare documentaries where you will both weep and laugh out loud - often when you least expect it. (It doesn't hurt that O'Brien's own story takes some very unexpected and powerful turns – both good and bad.) A wonderful, funny, creative, tragic, deeply moving and yet uplifting film about truly trying to use life's lemons to make lemonade, and about the search to find meaning in our short and sometimes terribly difficult lives.

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johngstultz

First things first: I have never seen a film like this before. Doc's are my favorite genre although I mostly shoot fiction; this film made me want to shoot doc's more often. I am certain that Patrick is by far the most genuine filmmaker on the scene at the moment; although he has been around for quite a while it appears. This was my first introduction to you Patrick and what an intro it was.This film has all of the ingredients of life...from youthful disregard to mature idleness. I do not want to spoil it, so I will say this..."Sit back with your loved ones, turn off anything that makes a noise, put a do not disturb sign on your front door and watch one of life's gems unfold before your eyes." I hope to meet you one day my friend; let's make a crazy film together :)

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