Bill Murray is considered by many of his fans to be "the coolest man in the world". But how is it that this actor, who for a long time did little more than a few weird performances with strangers and crazy improvisations on TV shows, is now better known than many of his fellow actors with far more impressive filmographies? Although the film "Groundhog Day" was published a quarter of a century ago, the cult surrounding the American improvisational talent has never died down and is now becoming almost irrational. The documentary, peppered with interviews from companions and confidants, follows in Murray's footsteps and tries to fathom where the unique fascination for this man comes from. Starting with the theater in his hometown of Chicago, to the TV shows of the satirical magazine "National Lampoon" and the legendary comedy show "Saturday Night Live" to his checkered film career.
Stéphane Benhamou
Director, Writer

Bill Murray
Self - Portrait Subject (archive footage)

Dan Aykroyd
Self - Interviewee

Stephen Tobolowsky
Self - Interviewee

Wes Anderson
Self interviewee (archive footage)

Sofia Coppola
Self - Interviewee (archive footage)

Ivan Reitman
Self - Interviewee (archive footage)

Danny Rubin
Self - Interviewee

Laraine Newman
Self - Interviewee (archive footage)
Kelly Leonard
Self - Interviewee
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