Overview
- The film opens in theaters on Oct. 3 after earlier stops at SXSW and the Tribeca Film Festival.
- Director Steven Feinartz shot largely solo over more than three years, relying on small‑camera visits to build trust and capture candid moments.
- The 97‑minute profile weaves stand‑up, home life, and WTF archives with appearances by Barack Obama, Andrew Garfield, Patton Oswalt, Nate Bargatze, John Mulaney, David Cross, Michaela Watkins, and W. Kamau Bell.
- Early notices praise the access and specific, revealing scenes but note that Maron’s guarded persona limits emotional release, with a warmer take from the Los Angeles Times and sharper criticism from RogerEbert.com.
- The release coincides with additional festival play at the Vancouver International Film Festival, with screenings on Oct. 5 and Oct. 9.