Key West comedy innovator Tom Dustin gets his due in this documentary portrait, directed by Joe List. Set over the course of a single weekend, the film follows Dustin, a longtime comedian and the co-founder of Comedy Key West. The film celebrates the friendship of Dustin and fellow comedian List, as Dustin himself digs into his struggles with depression and drinking in his own routines—amid a generous array of stand-up performances.
Emmy-winning producer Wendy Lobel makes her feature debut with this side-splitting, piercingly perceptive look at anxiety through a group of contemporary comedians who channel their experiences into their acts…and their everyday lives. Part therapy, part behind-the-scenes take on stand-up acts, and all-brilliant, Lobel’s revelatory film is a rarity.
Known for her sharp wit and fearless humor, Sarah delivers an unforgettable performance that tackles the challenges of living with mental illness, showing your b*tth*le for money on OnlyFans, and fighting the patriarchy—all while being 9 months pregnant.
The Worst Kind of Thoughtful is the first comedy special of its kind. Based on the 2018 comedy album by Mike Vecchione, it stars actors, artists, friends, fans, and many of your favorite comedians. It's the first User Generated Comedy Special.
A documentary about the comedy clubs reopening in NYC and getting back to some sense of normalcy.
Aaron Berg is one of the hardest working comics in New York City. As everyone who's anyone in NYC will attest, it is only fitting that he set out to break the world record for most comedy sets in one night.