If Borat Were Seeking Enlightenment He Would Be “Clairevoyant”

Ira Israel
1 min readSep 9, 2021

In the run-and-gun film tradition of Richard Linklater, Mike Leigh, Hal Hartley and John Cassavettes, quadruple-threat Micaela Wittman and her partner Arthur De Larroche have produced a scathingly brilliant first feature.

Skewering the Spiritual Industrial Complex, “Clairevoyant” follows gullible, narcissistic and misguided trustifarean Claire Rivers on her path to become enlightened.

Throughout the film Claire encounters a rogues’ gallery of transcendental scam artists: there’s psychic medium “Dew” whose pendulum Claire sways in her favor to create her perfect destiny; there’s new age guru “Bliss” and her fictional transformational retreat to whom Claire falls prey; and there’s Claire’s lovingly skeptical mother to whom Claire futilely attempts to prove her enlightenment.

Clairevoyant” is a fresh take on the mockumentary genre that I would refer to as “The Spinal Tap of Yoga.” I was extremely impressed by the fact that Micaela Wittman wrote, co-directed, edited and starred in this genius first feature.

“Clairevoyant” is the funniest film of the year! Don’t miss it!

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