From the mad weirdos behind Class Action Park
comes a new world of chaos and possibility.
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Come with us back in time to the '90s and watch a sea of Santas climb the Brooklyn Bridge under the shadow of the Twin Towers…
sing Christmas carols with Michael Moore…
accuse Fight Club author Chuck Palahniuk of being an undercover cop…
face off against a phalanx of riot police who believe the Santas to be terrorists…
and engage in countless antics and shenanigans that will force you to question your very sense of reality, and of what is possible in this world.
Today, Santacon is known as perhaps the single most hated event on the planet. A dreaded day in which tens of thousands of drunk idiots dress like Santa and invade countless cities around the world to live out their drunkest and most violent instincts.
But it began as something else entirely: A piece of Dada street theater designed to shock people out of their everyday existence by creating a sense of awe and confusion.
The folks who started Santacon in the '90s are the same people who started Burning Man and who served as the real-life inspiration for Fight Club and Project Mayhem. And today, they want nothing to do with their Christmas creation.
Welcome to Santacon: An immersive documentary about how great ideas can transform into something else entirely — and what it's like to accept and live in a world you no longer understand.
Told with exclusive access to the event's original creators and with countless hours of never-before-seen home movies from the '90s, you'll be transported back in time to a world of awe, wonder, and endless possibility.
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Filmmakers
Seth Porges produced, directed, and originated the movies How To Rob A Bank (Netflix) and Class Action Park (HBO Max). How To Rob A Bank hit the Netflix Global Top 10 and currently has a perfect 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Class Action Park was nominated for a Critics Choice Documentary Award and won "Best Documentary" at the 2021 Hollywood Critics Association Film Awards. He is also the co-author of Our Polyvagal World: How Safety and Trauma Changes Us and has appeared in roughly 50 episodes of Travel Channel's Mysteries at the Museum.
Michael Garber produced and edited Class Action Park (HBO Max). His other credits include Kamasi Washington: Live at the Apollo (Amazon), and films for artists including David Byrne, Beach House, and The National.
Danny Strong is an Emmy and Golden Globe-winning writer, director, actor, and producer. He is the creator, showrunner, writer, and director of Dopesick (Hulu) and co-creator, executive producer, writer, and director of Empire (Fox). He wrote the screenplays for Recount, Game Change, The Butler, Rebel in the Rye, and co-wrote The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Parts 1 & 2. His awards include two Primetime Emmy Awards, two WGA Awards, two Peabody Awards, a PGA Award, a Golden Globe, the PEN USA Literary Award, and the NAACP Image Award.
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