
Mooch 2018
Dive into the wild, four-year journey behind *Mooch* (2018), Andrew J. Muscato's eye-opening documentary that unpacks the meteoric rise and dramatic fall of Anthony "The Mooch" Scaramucci.
Director: Andrew J. Muscato
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Mooch (2018) about?
*Mooch* (2018) follows the rollercoaster life of Anthony "The Mooch" Scaramucci, a brash hedge fund manager who briefly became a household name as White House Communications Director under President Trump. The documentary explores his journey from humility to the heights of political power—and the swift, media-fueled downfall that followed.
Who directed Mooch?
The documentary was directed by Andrew J. Muscato, who spent four years compiling footage to craft this inside look at Scaramucci's extraordinary story.
Who stars in Mooch?
The documentary features Anthony Scaramucci alongside insightful commentary from Oliver Stone, Georgette Mosbacher, financial journalist William D. Cohan, and Hamilton Nolan.
Is Mooch (2018) worth watching?
*Mooch* is a sharp, engaging dive into one of the most talked-about political figures of recent years. While it doesn't have an IMDb rating, its blend of humor, drama, and real-life intrigue makes it a compelling watch for fans of political documentaries and character-driven stories.
How long is Mooch?
The documentary runs for 83 minutes, packing a punch of energy and insights into its concise runtime.
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About Mooch (2018) — The Wild, Unfiltered Rise and Fall of Anthony Scaramucci
Dive into the wild, four-year journey behind *Mooch* (2018), Andrew J. Muscato's eye-opening documentary that unpacks the meteoric rise and dramatic fall of Anthony "The Mooch" Scaramucci. From his roots as a scrappy hedge fund manager to his brief stint as White House Communications Director, the film captures the sheer unpredictability of Trump-era America.
With a sharp lens and insider perspectives—including appearances by Oliver Stone and political strategist Georgette Mosbacher—*Mooch* blends humor, drama, and raw honesty. Scaramucci's larger-than-life personality and rapid fall from grace provide a fascinating case study in ambition, loyalty, and the chaos of modern politics. The documentary's fast-paced, intimate style makes it a rollercoaster ride for fans of real-life political sagas.