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Directed by
  
Music by
  
Brandon Krueger

Initial release
  
21 November 2004

Written by
  
Colin Trevorrow

8.1/10
IMDb

Narrated by
  
Dean Welsh

Cinematography
  
Matthew C. Boyd

Director
  
Colin Trevorrow

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Produced by
  
Peter J. ClarkDaniel KleinColin Trevorrow

Starring
  
Dan SherbondyGreg GarciaJoe GnoffoJustin LeeAustin MeredithChris Anderko

Similar
  
Safety Not Guaranteed, Star Wars: Episode IX, Jurassic World, The Book of Henry

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Reality Show is a 2004 documentary film directed by Colin Trevorrow. It was written by Daniel Klein and Trevorrow, who also acted as producers along with Peter J. Clark. The film documents the attempted production of an unaired pilot for a reality television show titled Rock the Party.

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Synopsis

To achieve instant fame, eccentric millionaire Dan Sherbondy funds his own reality show. His Craigslist advertisements invite 10 women to compete for the title of "America's Craziest Party Girl". Sherbondy, his best friend, 10 women, a midget, and an inexperienced production crew travel to Baja, Mexico, but the millionaire's tough treatment of the cast and crew causes them to rise up against him. The film is narrated by Dean Welsh.

Production

The project began production in 2003, as a self-produced pilot for a reality television show titled Rock the Party. The pilot was funded by entrepreneur Dan Sherbondy, who also hosted a late-night television show in Las Vegas, Nevada.

According to director Colin Trevorrow, "It's footage of a real thing that happened, which is this guy, who is kind of a lunatic, and really just the world's biggest asshole, took a crew off of Craigslist, and a bunch of women, and told them they were on a reality show. He took 'em down to Mexico, hired a bunch of guys for nothing to shoot it, and he was really just...I don't know what he was doing; he was really down there to sleep with all these women, essentially. And I was hired to direct that. It was my first thing, you know: "I'll pay you $500!" "Great! I'll do it!" And it turned into this absolute disaster."

Filming locations included a hotel in the Mexican city of Rosarito Beach. Trevorrow said, "The shoot at the hotel was the seediest, worst experience of our lives…we made the worst reality show in history." Sherbondy ultimately gave Trevorrow all the footage. The crew then filmed each other giving interviews about the troubled production. Trevorrow cut the interviews and footage together to form the documentary. Trevorrow said "I have interviews with the crew, where they discuss this preposterous bullshit that went on. It's a strange doc about how people use this reality show medium to take advantage of people."

Release

Sherbondy allowed the film to be released after securing an executive producer credit and any future profits. The film was first shown at the New York International Independent Film and Video Festival on November 21, 2004. In 2006, the film was shown at San Francisco's DocFest and the Milwaukee Film Festival.

In 2012, Trevorrow said the film was no longer available: "The guy it's about -- the movie is basically a documentary about how awful he is -- he actually lost a job or something over it, so he made us take it down everywhere and you can't find it anymore."

References

Reality Show (film) Wikipedia