
Paul Auster: What If
Documentary · TV Movie
Overview
A look at the world of US writer Paul Auster, on the occasion of the publication of his new novel, an exploration of human identity and the soul of New York, the city that Auster has portrayed as no one else has ever done.
Top Cast


Aaron Altaras
Aaron Altaras
Young Paul Auster
Aaron Altaras
Young Paul Auster


Burghart Klaußner
Burghart Klaußner
Self - Narrator (voice)
Burghart Klaußner
Self - Narrator (voice)


Andrea Sawatzki
Andrea Sawatzki
Self - Narrator (voice)
Andrea Sawatzki
Self - Narrator (voice)


Paul Auster
Paul Auster
Self - Writer
Paul Auster
Self - Writer


Siri Hustvedt
Siri Hustvedt
Self - Writer / Wife
Siri Hustvedt
Self - Writer / Wife
Sam Messer
Sam Messer
Self - Artist / Friend
Sam Messer
Self - Artist / Friend


François Busnel
François Busnel
Self - Book Critic
François Busnel
Self - Book Critic


Wim Wenders
Wim Wenders
Self - Filmmaker
Wim Wenders
Self - Filmmaker


Donata Wenders
Donata Wenders
Self - Photographer
Donata Wenders
Self - Photographer


Donald Trump
Donald Trump
Self - Politician (archive footage)
Donald Trump
Self - Politician (archive footage)
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