The Sundance documentary "André is an Idiot" centers on the quirky life of André Ricciardi as he battles colon cancer. The film cleverly blends humor with seriousness, showcasing Ricciardi's unique approach to life and illness while emphasizing the importance of early colon cancer screenings. Using psychedelic animations and a playful score, it delivers an unorthodox narrative about his life choices, relationships, and eventual diagnosis, ultimately functioning as a spirited advocacy for colonoscopy awareness.
In the opening scene, lifelong San Franciscan André Ricciardi shares the second dumbest thing he's ever done: a teenage accident that left him with some splinters in a very uncomfortable place.
The film does have a serious intent - to essentially serve as an advertising campaign for colonoscopy appointments.
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