
Roll the Clip! 2026
Get ready to press play on laughter with *Roll the Clip! (2026)*, Andrew Reid's upcoming mockumentary short film that dives headfirst into the chaotic world of filmmaking gone hilariously wrong.
Director: Andrew Reid
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Roll the Clip! (2026) about?
*Roll the Clip!* follows a filmmaker's misadventures as they document their own cinematic disasters, from botched takes to budget meltdowns. The film pokes fun at the struggles of indie filmmaking while delivering laugh-out-loud moments from start to finish.
Who directed Roll the Clip!?
Andrew Reid directs *Roll the Clip!*, bringing his signature blend of humor and satire to this mockumentary short.
Who stars in Roll the Clip!?
Andrew Reid headlines *Roll the Clip!* alongside a cast of supporting comedians and indie filmmakers in this ensemble-driven comedy.
Is Roll the Clip! (2026) worth watching?
As an unrated comedy with a fresh mockumentary style, *Roll the Clip!* is likely to appeal to fans of satirical humor and behind-the-scenes antics. Since details are still under wraps, early buzz suggests it could be a standout in the genre.
How long is Roll the Clip!?
Runtime details for *Roll the Clip!* are not listed yet.
About Roll the Clip! (2026) — A Mockumentary Short Film Full of Behind-the-Scenes Comedy
Get ready to press play on laughter with *Roll the Clip! (2026)*, Andrew Reid's upcoming mockumentary short film that dives headfirst into the chaotic world of filmmaking gone hilariously wrong.
In this mockumentary-style comedy, Reid takes on the role of a filmmaker navigating the absurdities of indie cinema, where every shot feels like a near-disaster and every edit becomes a punchline. The film blends sharp satire with the unfiltered charm of behind-the-scenes chaos, offering a playful yet insightful look at the struggles and triumphs of creative ambition. With its raw energy and self-aware humor, *Roll the Clip!* promises to be a refreshing take on the comedy genre, perfect for fans of witty, fast-paced storytelling.