Ezra Green, a 'performance artist' with no formal training, was unknown in the world of modern dance. But a phenomenon he claims to have invented, popularly known as 'facedancing', has catapulted him to a notoriety which has caused many critics and dancers to redefine their most fundamental notions. This short 'documentary' explores Green's ego-maniacal personality in the wake of his sudden fame, and the devotion of his new-found acolytes.