A Film by Ross McElwee
"An autobiographic quest for true romance: filmmaker Ross McElwee, camera
in hand and eros on his mind after an old girlfriend deserts him, trains his
lens with phallic resolve on every accessible women he meets along the original
route of General Sherman's Civil War March." - Pat Graham, Chicago Reader's
Circle
"Magical... the funniest road film since Lost in America." - J. Hoberman,
Village Voice
"A wonderfully goofy movie... Mr. McElwee is a find. He is an exceptionally
comic film-making personality." - Vincent Canby, The New York Times
"I can't think of another film in which erotic interest has been so finely
tempered with respect - not even Woody Allen appreciates and admires women as
much as McElwee." - David Denby, New York Magazine
"Uproarious... It will put you in a pleased delirium and leave you with
a happy daze." - Michael Sragow, San Francisco Examiner
"If Woody Allen made Gone With The Wind, it might resemble Sherman's March!"
- People Magazine
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