Unmasking Alcohol Addiction: An Intimate Review of ‘The Bottle and The Damage Done’ Documentary by Arthur Cauty

“The Bottle and The Damage Done” is a profound and intimate 20-minute documentary that offers an unfiltered glimpse into the life of an individual grappling with alcohol addiction. Arthur Cauty, the film’s director, has masterfully crafted this piece through two heart-wrenching conversations with his estranged uncle John, shot ten years apart.

The original conversation from 2013 is raw and insightful, stripping down the complex issue of addiction to its bare reality. The follow-up in 2023 provides a poignant look at the journey and progress over a decade, or lack thereof, showcasing the harsh longevity of addiction.

The cinematography by Arthur Cauty and B-Cam & Still Photography by Katie Simmons are visually captivating, effectively capturing the emotional essence of the subject matter. The choice of music by Moby further enhances the overall tone of the film, adding an additional layer of depth to the narrative.

The documentary serves as a stark reminder of the devastating effects of alcohol addiction, not just on the individual but also on their loved ones. It is not only informative but also empathetic, providing understanding and hope for those in similar situations.

In conclusion, “The Bottle and The Damage Done” is a powerful documentary that is both emotionally challenging and deeply enlightening. The film’s raw honesty and unflinching portrayal of addiction make it a must-watch for those seeking to understand the intricacies of alcohol addiction and its impact on individuals and their families.

A film by Arthur CautyProduced by Simon CautyCinematography & Editing – Arthur CautyB-Cam & Still Photography – Katie SimmonsMusic – MobySuper 8 Film Footage – Tony WhiteArchive Video – Arthur Cauty, Jake Cauty, Tzur Livne, Kino PravdaArchive Photos – John Cauty, Susan Acford, Roy Acford, Jill Golby, David Golby, Cleveland Museum of Art

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About Arthur Cauty

Arthur Cauty is a multi award-winning filmmaker & photographer. 

Cauty’s films have earned numerous Vimeo Staff Picks, official selections for BAFTA & Academy Award qualifying film festivals Raindance, Encounters, Aesthetica, Indy Shorts, Odense & Cleveland International Film Festivals, as well as features in Director’s Notes, Film Shortage, National Geographic, Booooooom TV, BBC & Huffington Post. He won first prize in the documentary category at My Røde Reel, and a People’s Choice Award at the Musicbed Reopen Challenge. His acclaimed feature documentary A Royal Hangover starring Russell Brand was released on Amazon Prime after a Los Angeles premiere and successful festival run. His films have screened at theaters from North Hollywood’s Laemmle to Adelaide’s Piccadilly, Bristol’s formerly defunct IMAX and esteemed Watershed & Everyman Cinemas.  

​In addition to filmmaking, Cauty is a virtuoso cinematographer, crafting beautiful cinematic stock footage used by the likes of Warner Bros, Paramount, Disney, 20th Century Fox, NBC Universal, Netflix, HBO, Amazon, BBC, ABC, TBS, CBS, CNBC, Fox, Vice, Channel 4, ITV, Discovery Channel, National Geographic, Sony, Microsoft, Time, Forbes & The New York Times.

​Prior to directing, he worked as a camera operator and editor with BAFTA award-winning director Tal Rosner on abstract film accompaniments for The Pet Shop Boys & London’s Sadler’s Wells Theatre, Miami’s New World Symphony Orchestra, and on live sports coverage for Fox Sports, Sky & CNBC.

He lives in Bristol, and in his spare time enjoys the outdoors, travel, and making music.

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