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Gone

Country: USA, Language: English, 85 mins

Original Title

Gone: The Disappearance of Aeryn Gillern
  • Director: Gretchen Morning; John Morning
  • Writer: Gretchen Morning; John Morning
  • Producer: Jim Butterworth; Daniel J. Chalfen

CGiii Comment

No disrespect is intended...it is a sad story.

But...it's a terrible film - basically, the whole story is told in the first 25 minutes - only 60 more minutes to go...of repetition, incidental scenes, a series of seriously tacky photographs (some in Lederhosen), a hideous soundtrack and the American-centric observations of a grief-stricken mother...

Only her voice is heard throughout, there is no input from anyone else - no corroboration. That is not the way to make a balanced, investigative documentary.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Kathy Gilleran is a twenty-year veteran police officer from Cortland, New York, a small town that sits in the snow-belt just south of Syracuse. Her son, Aeryn, is a researcher working at the United Nations Industrial Development Organization in Vienna, and a former Mr. Gay Austria. On October 31st, 2007, Kathy receives a call from the U.N. with distressing news: Aeryn failed to show up for work for two days in a row. Kathy immediately flies overseas to find him. Upon arriving in Vienna, she learns that the police have no interest in an investigation. Detectives tell Kathy that Aeryn had been at the Kaiserbründl - an exclusive men's sauna in downtown Vienna - on the evening of October 29th when he suffered an extreme and sudden emotional breakdown, fled the sauna wearing only a towel, ran naked through the city streets, and jumped to his death into the Danube Canal. He was presumed dead and his disappearance written off as a suicide.