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A group of friends film their cookout, but something else lurks beneath the meal.
The Dirty People is a dark comedy/thriller about Mia, a drug dealer from a well-off suburban past and family. Mia returns home to find that most of the people in her life are also harboring secrets just as dirty as her own. After accidentally killing a man in front of her childhood home, Mia scrambles to hide the body all while dealing with a cheating boyfriend keen to her secrets, an abusive mother, and a side piece experiencing a bad acid trip. The story is meant to be consistently suspenseful and tense, all while examining the nature of dysfunctional relationships.
Chase O'Donnell addresses her habit of people pleasing, being a proud millennial, her very innocent upbringing where innuendos were lost on her generally, and how she tries to use manifestation to get what she wants.
Ron Ervin returns to his hometown to talk growing up in middle America, big city life and what it’s like living in the smallest apartment in New York City.
Chris Weir describes what it's like living in Kentucky, his experiences with religion, substances, mental health, relationships, nude beach etiquette and more in his debut comedy special, Live in Cincinnati. Shot @ Go Bananas Comedy Club in Cincinnati, OH
Comedian Phil Pointer jokes about his inner-city upbringing, gentrification and the oddities of interracial dating in his debut comedy special, Sweat it Out.
Renee Gauthier talks about Italian parties vs Vegan ones, her younger sisters wedding, dating "hot goblins" and having high blood pressure at Disney-world. Watch this Chicago girl in her debut comedy special, High Blood Italian.