Few artists have interrogated time, memory, and authorship as rigorously as Douglas Gordon. For more than three decades, the Turner Prize–winning artist has redefined the language of contemporary art through works that fracture and reframe cultural memory. Filmmaker Finlay Pretsell turns his camera toward the artist at a moment of personal and creative transition, crafting an intimate portrait that blurs the boundaries between observer and subject. Shot over several years, the film defies the conventions of biographical documentary.In conversation with Lidanoir at Berlinale, where Douglas Gordon by Douglas Gordon premieres, Gordon and Pretsell reflect on their collaboration, art, and the tension between documentation and performance.