Alone Up There
Canada
58 people rated The stand-up comedian is a special breed, both an artist and an artisan. They work by painstakingly developing a persona, scripting and editing an act, and revising it on the spot to suit the energy of a given audience. If the audience does not grasp the countless hours crafting the routine, and the empathic micro-calculations, then the act was a success... well, as long as it was funny. Alone Up There explores contemporary stand-up with a focus on the performer. Using interviews with several professional comedians and experts we will ask the questions: 'What kind of person can do stand-up?' and 'What kind of person would want to?' This film is a first-hand journey through one of the toughest jobs in the entertainment industry.
Documentary
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Cheikh fall
23/05/2023 03:49
I've always appreciated good comedy, and Shaul's exploration of it has only strengthened that appreciation. Through candid interviews and his own personal journey to the stage, Sean Patrick Shaul gives us an excellent, unflinching look at just how awkward and painful the life of a stand up comic can be.
Something that's always intrigued me has been how some of the funniest people in the world can have such dark and brooding personalities. My own cynical sense of humor often leads me to the darker comics (Lenny Bruce, Bill Hicks, Jim Jeffries, Doug Stanhope, David Cross, etc). This film gave me a glimpse into just a bit of the anguish, insecurity and outright depression that can be associated with putting yourself up there (alone) to be judged.
I don't want to paint a picture as if this is some sombre affair reminiscent of an episode of 'Intervention'; there are definitely some laugh out loud moments, and the payoff at the end is worth the wait!
قراني حياتي
20/02/2023 07:00
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