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The Amazing Johnathan Documentary

"Magic. Meth. Mayhem."

What begins as a documentary following the final tour of a dying magician - "The Amazing Johnathan" - becomes an unexpected and increasingly bizarre journey as the filmmaker struggles to separate truth from illusion.

Top Cast

  • The Amazing Johnathan

    The Amazing Johnathan

    Self

  • Penn Jillette

    Penn Jillette

    Self

  • Criss Angel

    Criss Angel

    Self

  • Max Maven

    Max Maven

    Self

  • 'Weird Al' Yankovic

    'Weird Al' Yankovic

    Self

  • Eric André

    Eric André

    Self

  • Judy Gold

    Judy Gold

    Self

  • Carrot Top

    Carrot Top

    Self

  • Anastasia Synn

    Anastasia Synn

    Self

Overview

What begins as a documentary following the final tour of a dying magician - "The Amazing Johnathan" - becomes an unexpected and increasingly bizarre journey as the filmmaker struggles to separate truth from illusion.

Rating

6.1 / 10
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  • SWITCH.
    SWITCH.
    4 Jun 4, 2019

    ‘The Amazing Johnathan Documentary’ is fascinating in the same way that a car crash scene is fascinating. You drive past and go “Holy shit!” but you never actually find out what happened. This film is a horrible legacy of a dying man, and a great disappointment for this fan who was hoping to watch one of her favourite childhood acts one last time. But if you’re looking for a film that subverts all expectations, including what you think the damn movie you’re about to see is about, this is for you. - Jess Fenton Read Jess' full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-the-amazing-johnathan-documentary-whose-documentary-is-it-anyway Head to https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/sff for more Sydney Film Festival reviews.

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