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Burning Man
A story of Tom, a British chef, who seems to misbehave and to be selfish. An sudden car accident happen and change his life with his son.

















30 October 1948, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia




30 July 1966, Wellington, New Zealand

18 July 1975, Frankston, Victoria, Australia

21 January 1968, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia



21 September 1977, Brisbane, Australia

1960, Skierniewice, Lódzkie, Poland



November 20, 2011
Fuelled by confident direction and awe inspiring performances, Burning Man is an uncompromising exploration of how one man's grief leads him on a destructive and soul searching path to acceptance.
July 30, 2012
It does reward the dedicated with a searing portrait of a man struggling with perspective, hunting for a way to bring himself back from the edge and prove himself to a world waiting for him. There's genuine beauty beneath the bustle.
November 17, 2011
Teplitzky's expressionist handling of all those wonderful contradictions is what makes Burning Man a resounding triumph.
November 17, 2011
a pot of revved-up and risqué drama with a soulful core simmering beneath the bombast.
November 18, 2011
The emotional payoff is undermined by the structural play -- a strategy that distracts rather than enhances.
July 25, 2012
Burning Man leans heavily on a scrambled chronology, and likewise feels tonally mixed up, but it certainly does keep you guessing.
November 17, 2011
Teplitzky's intimate, intricate connection to his content is key to the success of this powerful and poignant portrait.
September 15, 2011
The extremity of the film's slice-and-dice approach is invigorating at the outset but may also prompt viewers to suspect they're being challenged for no good reason.
January 31, 2012
Teplitzky replaces meaningful silences and emotive strings with frenetic energy and alternate scene takes...
July 26, 2012
Foodies looking for a good cry, bon appétit.
November 18, 2011
As a complete package, Burning Man is very good, but a little too pristine to be great.