People Parade (2011) [N/A]

Featuring:
Dee Corolla, Daniel Jacobs, Chris Maggio

Written by:
Chris Maggio
John Wilson

Directed by:
John Wilson, Chris Maggio


Release Date:
July 1, 2011

Original Title:
People Parade

Production Companies:
FUTURE MACHINE

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 24

As the host of a long-running variety show passes away, his son is obligated to reunite a weathered cast of television performers and host the final episode. One man bands, retired cowboys and Peruvian daredevils adorn the stage as the new host protects his father's legacy from a bungling step dad. Caught somewhere in between variety and verite', People Parade is the story of a new generation paying testament to it's predecessor, as well as the narrowing chasm between reality and fiction.

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Rankings and Honors

People Parade (2011) on IMDb

Art Department Assistant:
Patrick Casey

Camera Operator:
Ted Rogers

Cinematography:
Gordon Hendrick

Director:
John Wilson

Executive Producer:
Drew Gullotti

First Assistant Director:
Chris Maggio

Gaffer:
Sean English

Hair Department Head:
Melissa Gullotti

Producer:
Chris Maggio
John Wilson

Production Design:
Chris Maggio

Script Supervisor:
Nellie Kluz

Sound Mixer:
Austin Plocher

Wardrobe Designer:
Nellie Kluz
Sam Mendoza

Writer:
Chris Maggio
John Wilson

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