

Two losers try to make a documentary about Scott Speedman. Scott Speedman has no idea. Chaos ensues.
Would be filmmakers, Nick and Vince, dream of making it big and getting out of Nowheresville. Their goal is to make the next indie blockbuster of Blair Witch proportions and they have just the idea to take them to the top: a documentary about their hometown hero Scott Speedman. As Nick and Vince scour the city to document Scott Speedman stories, they encounter prolific producer Dietrich Baum, who agrees to help them if they can get the "actual Scott Speedman" in their movie. Nick and Vince seem destined to succeed. The only thing in their way, is reality.
Acting
Maury Chaykin's sleazy producer steals every scene he's in
Writing
Meta-commentary on indie filmmaking that cuts deep
Direction
Ouellet commits fully to the mock-doc chaos
Director
Michelle Ouellet
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Scott Speedman apparently agreed to this cameo without fully understanding what the film was about, which weirdly makes it better.
This is peak mid-2000s Canadian indie cinema—when every filmmaker thought they could be the next Guy Maddin or Don McKellar by being quirky.
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