The judging committee called the film "a testament to the power of journalism."
One would call the film clumsy, had it not been funny.
Only twelve people saw the full 42-reel version, some of whom called it the greatest film ever made.
One critic in particular went so far as to call the picture the worst film of the year.
Some would call the film the worst film of 1978.
To call the film a documentary may be a bit misleading.
He also calls the film "as bad as any movie ever made."
Rex Reed called it the most terrifying film he had ever seen.
Newman called the film "the worst motion picture produced during the 1950s".
She called the film an "intense, moving story of loss and renewal".