

What if your garbage was your Grammy? This noise-art satire screams into the void.
A satire on the relationship between fame and integrity in the life of eccentric characters exploring the "art" of making noise using trash and everyday objects.
Acting
Masucci's committed deadpan as the oblivious noise prophet Dagobert
Sound
Genuinely abrasive sound design that IS the joke
Writing
Sharp satire of art-world pretension without punching down at artists
Director
Matias Masucci
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The noise music scene this satirizes peaked in 2000s Brooklyn warehouse spaces, where 'found object' percussion was practically a requirement for artistic credibility.
Masucci allegedly performed actual noise sets to research the role, blurring whether Dagobert's delusion is acted or autobiographical.