
Surviving Eden 2004
"In life, there are no stuntmen, stand-ins or rewrites"
Surviving Eden (2004) is a documentary-style comedy that delves into the darker side of fame and fortune. Director Greg Pritikin masterfully captures the essence of a reality show winner who becomes consumed by the trappings of wealth and celebrity.
Director: Greg Pritikin
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Surviving Eden (2004) about?
This documentary-style comedy follows a reality show winner as he becomes consumed by the trappings of wealth and celebrity.
Who directed Surviving Eden?
Surviving Eden was directed by Greg Pritikin, a filmmaker known for his thought-provoking and often humorous takes on contemporary society.
Who stars in Surviving Eden?
The film features a talented cast including Michael Panes, Cheri Oteri, and Jane Lynch.
Is Surviving Eden (2004) worth watching?
With its thought-provoking commentary on the corrupting influence of power and the fleeting nature of fame, Surviving Eden is definitely worth watching – especially for fans of dark comedies and social commentary.
How long is Surviving Eden?
Surviving Eden has a runtime of 89 minutes.
About Surviving Eden (2004) — A Dark Comedy that Exposes the Dark Side of Fame
Surviving Eden (2004) is a documentary-style comedy that delves into the darker side of fame and fortune. Director Greg Pritikin masterfully captures the essence of a reality show winner who becomes consumed by the trappings of wealth and celebrity. As the cameras roll, we witness the disintegration of a person's identity, replaced by the superficial desires of the masses. With a talented cast including Michael Panes, Cheri Oteri, and Jane Lynch, Surviving Eden is a thought-provoking commentary on the corrupting influence of power and the fleeting nature of fame. This 89-minute film is a must-watch for fans of dark comedies and social commentary.
As we follow the reality show winner's journey from obscurity to notoriety, we're forced to confront the harsh realities of our celebrity-obsessed culture. Pritikin's direction is both poignant and hilarious, making Surviving Eden a wildly entertaining ride that's sure to leave you questioning the true cost of fame.