"'A Moon For My Father' is a complex and generous film about bodies. Bodies of work, bodies of politics and history - an extraordinary artist's body as host of disease and transformation under pressure - and as the subsequent carrier and giver of life. Like a punch in the gut or a needle in the abdomen, this film demonstrates that as a viewer, the medium of moving images is far more than a retinal and cognitive experience, but one of strong affect and of somatic involvement of your very own body."