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Release Date:
April 21, 2023
Original Title:
The Residents' God in 3 Persons
Alternate Titles:
G3PTV
God in 3 Persons
Residents - God In 3 Persons Live
Genres:
Documentary | Drama | Music
Production Companies:
MVD Entertainment Group
Mvd Visual
The Cryptic Corporation
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 50
Presented from the point of view of Mister X, the quintessential unreliable narrator, God in 3 Persons relates the story of his involvement with a pair of conjoined twin faith healers. As the increasingly improbable story unfolds, ending with Mister X's destruction of the mysterious Holy Union, the audience never knows how much of the dubious tale is fact, fiction or the fading reminisces of an aging Lothario. Operatic in its vision and profound in its implications, God in 3 Persons examines the controversial concepts of difference and diversity, while also passionately revealing the secret soul of gender identity.
Art Designer:
Leigh Barbier
Choreographer:
Caitlin Hicks
Director:
John Sanborn
Editor:
John Sanborn
Lighting Design:
Chris McGregor
Music:
The Residents
Music Director:
Joshua Brody
Producer:
Steven Saporito
Projection:
John Sanborn
Sound Designer:
Jake Rodriguez
Stage Director:
Travis Chamberlain
Writer:
The Residents
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