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Alone Up There is a documentary film produced by Prairie Coast Films examining stand-up comedy. The film focuses primarily on the mechanics of stand-up comedy and what it takes on a personal level to do comedy as a career. Alone Up There explores the contemporary culture of stand-up comedy with a focus on the performer. Using interviews with several professional comedians and experts the film asks the questions: “What kind of person can do standup?” and “What kind of person would want to?” The film contains interviews with comedians Marc Maron, Eddie Pepitone[1], Jeremy Hotz and many more. The film premiered at the Rio Theatre[2] in Vancouver on September 20th, 2012 and was released digitally through thestandupcomedians.com
References
edit- ^ Czajkowski, Elise (25 September 2012). "Understanding Comedy by doing it 'Alone Up There'". Splitsider. Retrieved 27 September 2012.
- ^ Mack, Adrian (13 September 2012). "Local filmmaker Sean Patrick Shaul premieres comedy doc Alone Up There". Georgia Straight. Retrieved 27 September 2012.
External links
edit- Alone Up There official website
- Alone Up There on the Internet Movie Database