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    By Paul Salfen, Christine Thompson for AMFM Magazine

    In a recent conversation with Paul Salfen of AMFM Magazine, director Tony Benna and executive producer/co-subject Lee Einhorn opened up about their Sundance award-winning documentary André Is An Idiot. The film, a bold blend of raw documentary footage, comedic vérité, and fantastical stop-motion animation, chronicles the final years of André Ricciardi – a brilliant, irreverent advertising executive from San Francisco who dubbed himself a “brilliant idiot” for skipping a life-saving colonoscopy. Diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer, André turned his terminal illness into an unapologetic, laugh-out-loud exploration of life, death, and how to face the end with humor intact.

    The movie has been a festival sensation since premiering at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the Audience Award for US Documentary and the Jonathan Oppenheim Editing Award for US Documentary. It has since collected honors including Audience Favorite for Documentary at Mill Valley Film Festival and the Special Documentary Jury Prize for Impactful Storytelling at The Hamptons Film Festival. Screenings at prestigious events like Sarasota, Dallas International, Nantucket, Aspen, Denver, and more have solidified its status as a festival darling – and a powerful public health message wrapped in absurdity.

    In the interview, captured in a candid transcript, Paul Salfen dives straight into the film’s unexpected impact. “This movie kind of hit us out of nowhere,” he notes, highlighting its reminder for men of a certain age to get checked – and not be stubborn about it. Tony and Lee express deep pride not just in the artistry, but in its real-world effect: “It’s saving lives,” Tony says.

    André’s journey unfolds with brutal honesty and wild creativity. Diagnosed after delaying the routine screening, he confronts mortality with his signature irreverence – channeling frustration into art, family moments, therapy sessions, and surreal interludes that bring his imagination to life. The film balances high highs of hope and plateaus of wellness with the gradual, terrifying decline that cancer often brings. As Tony explains, “There’s a lot of high highs where everything feels great… but then there’s a little dip that’s scary, and then you kind of go back up… but over time, that sort of is a gradual decline.”

    What stands out is André’s proactive approach. He treated the project with a “deadline” – knowing time was limited – while his friends held onto hope longer. “We had a lot of hope… and we just kept that hope up as long as we could,” Tony reflects. André remained remarkably healthy until the final three months, making the film’s emotional arc hit as suddenly for viewers as it did for those closest to him.

    For aspiring filmmakers considering documenting such a personal, painful process, the duo offers grounded advice. “Be there for your subject and let them steer the ship,” Tony urges. “Follow the subject and let the subject kind of dictate where things are going to go… and then bring our art to it.” Lee shares one of André’s memorable quotes: “Live the way you want to live, die the way you want to die.” The message is clear – there’s no one right way to face death. Make art, take a trip, be unapologetically yourself.

    The film’s dual goals shine through: entertain first, then impact. André was “one of the most entertaining, hilarious, brilliant people you’ll ever meet,” Tony says, making it easy to keep things fun. Yet beneath the laughs lies a serious mission – changing behavior around preventive care. Tony mentions recent lobbying at Congress for more colon cancer research funding, underscoring André’s desire to “give back and save some lives.”

    Lee adds a personal touch: “We just want people to get to know our friend André.”

    The interview closes on a practical, urgent note. When Paul asks for advice to those delaying screenings, the response is blunt: “Call your doctor. Don’t be an idiot like André,” Tony quips. It’s “the easiest thing in the world,” and once done, offers peace of mind for a decade. Lee suggests making it social – a “couple’s colonoscopy” to lessen the fear. Paul admits the film hit like “a knife to the heart,” prompting immediate action.

    André Is An Idiot isn’t just a documentary – it’s a celebration of life through the lens of its inevitable end. André’s story, brought to vivid life by Tony Benna’s direction and Lee’s close involvement, reminds us that even in darkness, humor, curiosity, and honesty can light the way. And if it convinces even one person to schedule that appointment? That’s the real legacy.

    As André himself might say: Don’t wait. Get checked. And live – ridiculously, fully, hilariously – while you can.


    About Paul Salfen: Paul Salfen is a Dallas-based TV host, producer, editor, writer, and consultant who currently holds the positions of co-host of Drew Pearson Live on KTXD (London Broadcasting), co-host of The ANE Show on iHeartMedia, and producer/writer for AMFM Magazine.

    About Christine Thompson: Christine Thompson is the Founder/Editor-In-Chief, Writer and Video Editor of AMFM Magazine and AMFM Studios LLC.

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