
Milestone No. 3
Documentary
Overview
Milestone No. 3 is a documentary following three lifelong friends as they travel across the country to California for the very first time. Armed with doubts and anxiety about continuing his filmmaking career, director Nicholas Dapolito enlists the help of friends and family to examine why he creates, and if this path is truly right for him.
Top Cast


Nicholas Dapolito
Nicholas Dapolito
Self
Nicholas Dapolito
Self
Lucas Machado
Lucas Machado
Self
Lucas Machado
Self
Joshua Hurd
Joshua Hurd
Self
Joshua Hurd
Self


Jack Dapolito
Jack Dapolito
Self
Jack Dapolito
Self
Lorilyn Dapolito
Lorilyn Dapolito
Self
Lorilyn Dapolito
Self
Brittany Hoffmann
Brittany Hoffmann
Self
Brittany Hoffmann
Self
Sunshine Dapolito
Sunshine Dapolito
Self
Sunshine Dapolito
Self
Pepe Dapolito
Pepe Dapolito
Self
Pepe Dapolito
Self
Marty Wolf
Marty Wolf
Self
Marty Wolf
Self
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