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Sad LARP

Just be someone else!

Year: 2023 ComedyDocumentary Runtime: 18 min

Overview

In this experimental documentary, a comedian’s break-up leads her to a surprising journey with a community of LARPers.

Genres

ComedyDocumentary

Cast

Marissa Goldman

Marissa Goldman

Self

Shan Fahey

Shan Fahey

Ian Faria

Ian Faria

John Filmanowicz

John Filmanowicz

Abby Salzberg

Abby Salzberg

David Gore

David Gore

Maggie Crane

Maggie Crane

Michael Terry

Michael Terry

Michelle Gold

Michelle Gold

Jill O'Connell

Jill O'Connell

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