
Lord of the Freaks 2015
"There is a madness to his method."
Dive into the surreal world of *Lord of the Freaks (2015)*, a wild ride guided by director Andrew Treglia that follows the eccentric antics of Alki David—dubbed 'The Eccentric Billionaire.
Director: Andrew Treglia
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Lord of the Freaks (2015) about?
*Lord of the Freaks (2015)* explores the bizarre ventures of Alki David, a flamboyant media mogul whose extreme wealth and unconventional lifestyle lead to a series of confounding and often outrageous escapades. Think of it as a satirical deep-dive into the mind of a billionaire who thrives on chaos.
Who directed Lord of the Freaks?
Andrew Treglia directed *Lord of the Freaks*, crafting a documentary-style comedy that balances humor with sharp social commentary.
Who stars in Lord of the Freaks?
The film features Josh Altman, Karen Jin Beck, A.J. Benza, Traci Bingham, and Gretchen Bonaduce among its key cast members.
Is Lord of the Freaks (2015) worth watching?
If you enjoy mockumentaries with bite and a side of absurdity, *Lord of the Freaks (2015)* delivers. The film's chaotic energy and satirical edge make it a cult-worthy pick, though its appeal hinges on your tolerance for eccentric personalities and unfiltered humor.
How long is Lord of the Freaks?
*Lord of the Freaks* runs for 112 minutes, offering a concise yet packed exploration of its subject.
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About Lord of the Freaks (2015) — The Wild, Unfiltered Story of Alki David
Dive into the surreal world of *Lord of the Freaks (2015)*, a wild ride guided by director Andrew Treglia that follows the eccentric antics of Alki David—dubbed 'The Eccentric Billionaire.' This mockumentary-style comedy peels back the layers of a man whose wealth and unorthodox lifestyle have sparked everything from media stunts to outright madness. With a blend of humor and cringe, the film captures the chaotic energy of a self-made mogul whose every move defies convention.
Blending sharp satire with documentary flair, *Lord of the Freaks (2015)* spotlights the absurdity and unpredictability of modern fame. The atmosphere crackles with tension and laughter, as Treglia's lens zooms in on the thin line between genius and folly. Expect outrageous stories, larger-than-life personalities, and a fresh take on the cult of celebrity.