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The documentary, composed of a wealth of archive material and new interviews, focuses mainly on his painting. We see the sturdy sixties Cremer at work in Umbrë, where he has a pied-a-terre next to Amsterdam, Paris and New York. And what kind of one: a cupboard of a house with an olive grove. "You can die young or get very old," he says. "The time of dying young is over, I am going for 108. And if I ever go you will see a burning road that I drove over." His former controversial statement "Rembrandt, who is that? I have no understanding of sports "is amply justified in the documentary. "I don't think I'm a myth," he says, "history will tell."