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Genre
  
Comedy

Country of origin
  
United States

First episode date
  
7 February 2016

Network
  
YouTube

Number of episodes
  
8

8.9/10
IMDb

Directed by
  
Charles Ancelle

Original language(s)
  
English

Final episode date
  
28 March 2016

Number of seasons
  
1

Director
  
Charles Ancelle

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Starring
  
Igor Komar Oded Yosef Kassirer

No. of seasons
  
1 (Season 2 in pre-production)

Created by
  
Charles Ancelle, Anna Skrypka, Adrian Morales Ramos

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Behind the Blinds Aka Filmmaking 101 101 is an upcoming American comedy web series on YouTube. It is written by Charles Ancelle and produced by Anna Skrypka. The 8-episode series is set to premiere on February 2016. The main platform for the distribution will be on the web via YouTube.

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History

Behind The Blinds AKA Filmmaking 101 was inspired and written by Charles Ancelle, a French-born producer, director, and writer. He found his passion for visual arts and Hollywood films at an early age. This early persistence gave him a particular sense of detail and dedication as well as a strong taste for American Cinema. His first project was created and published in 2009.

Plot

Behind The Blinds AKA Filmmaking 101 is an original comedy web-series that follows an independent film production led by two Eastern European mobsters. Having no experience with this business, the mobsters hire incompetent people and it slowly spins out of control as the director, cast members and crew members all pitch in conflicting creative ideas. In the middle of all that, the writer fights to maintain some sort of coherence in the film and to stay alive.

References

Behind The Blinds AKA Filmmaking 101 Wikipedia