EIFF 2012: The Life and Times of Paul the Psychic Octopus

Fun doc about the world's finest eight legged football pundit

Film Review by Josh Slater-Williams | 22 Jun 2012
Film title: The Life and Times of Paul the Psychic Octopus
Director: Alexandre O. Philippe
Starring: Paul the Psychic Octopus

The director of The People vs. George Lucas returns with a light-hearted documentary about another pop culture phenomenon, one who may have received even more death threats from displeased enthusiasts. With tongue firmly in cheek, he details the sudden rise to fame of the supposedly psychic cephalopod that had a 100% success rate in predicting 2010 World Cup results; we also get some exploration of the nature of viral communication, and the absurd cultures surrounding animal celebrity.

Writer-director Alexandre O. Philippe interviews people involved with the octopus’ hype machine, famous fans (including members of the victorious Spanish team), various psychics and statisticians, and less enthusiastic contributors like reps from bookmakers. The film’s biggest problem is that it’s somewhat overcrowded with talking heads, many of whom prove superfluous through reciting some of the same points over and over again. Additionally, much of the vital information in the first half is rushed through to get to Paul’s post-predictions celebrity and his legacy. Still, there’s much humour here, with enjoyable animation and puppetry incorporated in an entertaining look at some of the more eccentric attributes of pop culture and human nature; though what actually spurred having him predict results in the first place is a glaring omission. [Josh Slater-Williams]

The Life and Times of Paul the Psychic Octopus screens 22 & 23 Jun at the 66th Edinburgh International Film Festival. See website for more details http://edfilmfest.org.uk/films/2012/the-life-and-times-of-paul-the-psychic-octopus