
Control Room with Mekki Leeper 2019
"How One Guy Sold the World on an $80 Used Tissue"
In *Control Room with Mekki Leeper* (2019), the sharp-witted comedian and filmmaker Austyn Jeffs teams up with Mekki Leeper to craft a biting social experiment disguised as a documentary.
Director: Austyn Jeffs
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Control Room with Mekki Leeper (2019) about?
Comedian Mekki Leeper attempts to launch a fake alternative medicine company with a $1,000 budget and a week to spare, crafting a brand so convincing it fools the public. What follows is a hilarious experiment in misdirection, blending documentary-style realism with absurdity to explore how quickly ideas can gain traction in the modern world.
Who directed Control Room with Mekki Leeper?
Austyn Jeffs directed the film, blending documentary techniques with comedic timing to bring Mekki Leeper's experiment to life.
Who stars in Control Room with Mekki Leeper?
The film stars comedian and creator Mekki Leeper as himself, with no other named actors in the cast.
Is Control Room with Mekki Leeper (2019) worth watching?
With its sharp satire and tight 26-minute runtime, *Control Room* offers a refreshing blend of humor and social commentary. While it may not suit every taste, its quick pace and original premise make it a standout for fans of absurdist comedy and documentary-style filmmaking.
How long is Control Room with Mekki Leeper?
The film has a runtime of 26 minutes.
About Control Room with Mekki Leeper (2019) — A Satirical Take on Viral Hype and Consumer Culture
In *Control Room with Mekki Leeper* (2019), the sharp-witted comedian and filmmaker Austyn Jeffs teams up with Mekki Leeper to craft a biting social experiment disguised as a documentary. Leeper, armed with just $1,000, embarks on a wild week-long mission to create a fictional alternative medicine brand so convincing that the world mistakes it for reality. With deadpan humor and a mockumentary aesthetic, the film blurs the lines between satire and sincerity, asking how easily misinformation—and absurdity—can spread in the digital age.
The result is a brisk, 26-minute comedy that feels like a cross between *The Office* and a late-night infomercial gone rogue. Jeffs' direction leans into the chaos, capturing the absurdity of viral trends while poking fun at consumer culture and the power of branding. It's a quick, clever watch that leaves you questioning just how far one person can push the boundaries of credibility—all while laughing at the spectacle they've created.