Off-the-wall documentary following two die-hard Tiffany fans on a five-year mission designed to get them closer to their idol! Quirky empathetic moving and at times wonderfully weird.
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to playSean Donnelly&39;s documentary feature I THINK WE&39;RE ALONE NOW follows the adventures of two obsessed fans 50 year old Asperger&39;s sufferer Jeff Turner and 35-year-old intersex person Kelly McCormick who claim to be in love with 80&39;s teen-pop heartthrob Tiffany With both humour and with sometimes heartbreaking sensitivity Donnelly explores the lonely lives of these two people classified by many as stalkers
This documentary focuses on two individuals, both of whom harbour an immoderate obsession with 1980s pop star Tiffany. Jeff Turner is a 50-year-old Californian man with Asperger's syndrome who describes a series of secret 'signs' that Tiffany has been in love with him since 1988. Kelly McCormick is a 38-year-old hermaphrodite from Colorado who believes that Tiffany is her guardian angel and brought her back from the brink of death. This film goes inside their lonely lives to examine the source of their obsessions and ask what constitutes a celebrity stalker.
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