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Gavin Tartowski has been called a quack, a cult-leader, and a barista who sees himself as a guru. Looking for a support group to help him with his compulsion to wear extremely tight pants, Gavin was turned away from 12-step programs like AA, NA and GA.
"Why all the labels?" Gavin asks. "Why not put all problems under one umbrella? That is why I created A. I want to help people no matter what their challenges are."
The group's newest challenge is Benji, a troubled 35 year-old "huffer" whose mother has sent him to A. As the members struggle with Benji, they begin to work through their own inner-demons and start to see the value in their lives. Although Tartowski's methods are less than orthodox, his ability to heal is indisputable.
This film is as life affirming as A itself.
A. (anonymous) has screened at the following film festivals:
Night Gallery Film Festival, 2006
Cinemerge, 2006
Saint Louis Filmmaker's Showcase, 2006
Industry Screening SOWA Film Festival, 2006
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