If you're after a flattering photo to hang in the living room, David Lachapelle is not the man to go to. However, if you like pictures, fun, surreal and perhaps even a bit grotesque you've come to the right place. David Lachapelle is perhaps not a name you're familiar with but you're almost definitely aware of his work. He's a director and photographer, the man responsible for the Lost cast dancing in 1920s outfits, and the wickedly funny Boots campaign showing impossible glamorous ladies doing mundane Christmas tasks. He's also regarded as one of the ten best photographers in the world, his work drawing comparisons to Salvador Dali and Frederico Fellini. We think we can see some Andy Warhol in there too. This dynamic documentary follows David and his crew on a wild ride from a Vogue shoot of Alicia Keyes to an assignment with Elton John winding up with a major exhibition at Vienna's Kunsthaus Museum. Whether you find his work offensive or hilarious, art or trash, you certainly won't find it bland.