
Spectacular by Comparison
Documentary
Overview
In Park City, Utah a group of independent filmmakers attend a shoestring film festival and experience the oft-regular disillusionment of the low budget film world. However, they enter the orbit of the one man running the show and decide to come back the following year to help and change what was a beautiful disaster the year before.
Top Cast
Steffon Olsen
Steffon Olsen
Self
Steffon Olsen
Self


Demeter Lóránt
Demeter Lóránt
Self
Demeter Lóránt
Self
Isaac Brockshus
Isaac Brockshus
Self
Isaac Brockshus
Self
Evan Cannon
Evan Cannon
Self
Evan Cannon
Self
Joshua Garretson
Joshua Garretson
Self
Joshua Garretson
Self
Andrea Kohn
Andrea Kohn
Self
Andrea Kohn
Self
Clarence Gaines IV
Clarence Gaines IV
Self
Clarence Gaines IV
Self
Nahaal Fadaeian
Nahaal Fadaeian
Self
Nahaal Fadaeian
Self
Danny Chadwick
Danny Chadwick
Self
Danny Chadwick
Self
Kendrew Mueller
Kendrew Mueller
Self
Kendrew Mueller
Self
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