It's a crazy journey: start in Japan and drive around the world. From photographs, but also from written journals, Aya Koretzky reconstructs the mythical journey of her father, which is both a personal history of encounters and adventures and the political and social history of the Western world of the 1970s. The filmmaker interconnects these images with material from the present, showing the serenity of a man who lived pretty much. The tone of the film (in film print, in photography) gives a certain nostalgia, more related to the radical experience of the life of this man. Curiosity for the little things, for an always surprised glance, seems a metaphor for Koretzky's own filmmaking. A beautiful family film. (Daniel Ribas)