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Release Date:
February 13, 2025
Original Title:
Life After Nathan For You
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 79
This documentary explores the life of Jack Garbarino, best known for his lead role in the Nathan for You episode, The Movement. In the episode, Nathan helps Jack create a fitness book and movement based on the idea of getting fit by moving furniture—without ever going to the gym. But beyond his viral TV appearance, Jack has a story of his own. An immigrant from the Dominican Republic, Jack is a staunch believer in the American Dream and an outspoken Trump supporter—an unusual stance for an immigrant, which led us to investigate his life post-Nathan for You.
Camera Operator:
Nathan Hawelu
Director:
Teva Cheema
Editor:
Teva Cheema
Music:
Fat Car Interior
Sound Designer:
Pulsar Studios
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