Unprovoked: A Creative Process Trailer

Unprovoked: A Creative Process Trailer (2021)

"Making shit because it looks cool and people's brains interrupting whatever way they want to" 24 September 2021 Comedy, History, Factual 3 mins

Artist Taylor Denise sets out to make her first painting, which also happens to be her largest work to-date. As she embarks on this creative process of making shit because it looks cool, she's met with comradery, debauchery, and people's brains interrupting art whatever way they want to-ery.

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Cast

Taylor Denise

as Artist

Olivia

as Momager #1

Adrienne

as Momager #2

Kat

as Restaurant Server BFF

Erwin

as Restaurant Chef BFF

Facetime Guy

as Unprovoked Character #4

All Knowing Coin Holder

as Unprovoked Character #5

Crew

International Titles

Making Shit Cause It Looks Cool Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 24 September 2021

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