

An artist's entire life told through socks, moustaches, and John McEnroe? Absolutely unhinged.
A feature length film revolving around Martin Creed's childhood memories. A little boy growing up, seen through the eyes and hair of a young woman. A coming-of-age story told in episodes from conception through the very earliest moments of infanthood to high school, art education and first love. An interwoven story of clothes moves up the body from socks and shoes to trousers and hats. Along the way some various helpful guides to side of life are offered in the form of chapters on "The Trouser Problem" and "What Are Moustaches For?". Based on a true story, memories were filmed in the places where they happened, including Lenzie Academy, Glasgow, where current-day students of the school perform in scenes from their of bullying, misbehaviour and sports. Other, dreamlike acts were filmed in an odd admixture of locations including Las Vegas, USA, and Ascoli Piceno, Italy. John McEnroe features in one fantastical scene on a Malibu tennis court.
Direction
Creed turns his own life into living conceptual art
Production
Real students at his actual school re-enact his memories
Practical Effects
Clothes-as-narrative-device: literally builds a person from feet up
Director
Martin Creed
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Creed—best known for the Turner Prize-winning installation 'The Lights Going On and Off'—shot scenes in his actual childhood locations including his old school, with current students as performers.
The episodic structure mirrors Creed's own art practice: numbered works, conceptual rules, and a obsession with the mundane elevated to the monumental.
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