

Documentary
Overview
A true-crime comedy exploring a failed music festival turned internet meme at the nexus of social media influence, late-stage capitalism, and morality in the post-truth era.
Top Cast
Billy McFarland
Billy McFarland
Himself
Billy McFarland
Himself
Jia Tolentino
Jia Tolentino
Herself
Jia Tolentino
Herself
Vickie Seger
Vickie Seger
Herself
Vickie Seger
Herself
Diallo Osoria
Diallo Osoria
Himself
Diallo Osoria
Himself
Ben Meiselas
Ben Meiselas
Himself
Ben Meiselas
Himself
Delroy Jackson
Delroy Jackson
Himself
Delroy Jackson
Himself
Ava Turnquest
Ava Turnquest
Herself
Ava Turnquest
Herself
Austin Mills
Austin Mills
Himself
Austin Mills
Himself
Oren Aks
Oren Aks
Himself
Oren Aks
Himself
Michael Swaigen
Michael Swaigen
Himself
Michael Swaigen
Himself
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