A visionary auteur sets out to simultaneously shoot a documentary and a sitcom in this send-up of "Burden of Dreams" and Werner Herzog's oeuvre.
Rainer Wolz's quest to bring his dream of "Bachelor Nanny" to the screen continues, despite a fraught relationship with the series' lead actor.
Two hairstylists cater to their frequently widowed, small-town clientele in this gentle tribute to Philippa Lowthorpe's "Three Salons at the Seaside."
Wales, 1974: A one-time champion in the brutal sport of Craig Maes fights to reclaim his title in a matchup that rivals boxing's "Rumble in the Jungle."
This spoof of the Oscar-winning nature doc "My Octopus Teacher" follows a filmmaker who falls under the spell of a communicative and crafty primate.
Faux French New Wave director Ida Leos, modeled on the real cinematic icon Agnès Varda, searches for something she's lost: goosebumps.
This episode sends up the documentary smash “Wild Wild Country” and the notion of a sex cult hiding in plain sight.
The climactic conclusion of this two-part installment sees cult guru Father Ra-Shawbard reveal his dark secret.
This parody of "Original Cast Album: Company," follows the stars of a musical as they record their cast album on the day their show is shut down.
In this spoof of the documentary “Marina Abramović: The Artist Is Present,” two iconic performance artists reunite years after their marriage imploded.
In this takeoff on “Dear Mr. Watterson,” a devotee of the comic strip “The Far Side” sets out to meet its creator.
In this parody of the documentary “Let's Get Lost,” an eccentric jazz guitarist leaves domestic life behind for the allure of fascism.
A marketing maverick attempts to promote the stars of a floundering bowling league in this spoof of the early-aughts “competition” documentary genre.
"The Bunker" takes aim at one of the most famous political documentaries of all time, "The War Room," and skewers the 1992 presidential campaign.
A man so dedicated he shrugs off heart attacks is the star of this foodie mockumentary, which spotlights a Colombian chef's culinary obsession.
Bill Hader sends up Spalding Gray's "Swimming to Cambodia," but in Hader's version, the topic is a bad breakup with his girlfriend.
The 1969 documentary "Salesman" is given a new spin in "Globesman," about the failures and triumphs of four workaholic globe salesmen in the 1950s.
"Stop Making Sense" is the inspiration for "Final Transmission," a performance film parody about a hugely popular rock group that suddenly disbands.
"The Kid Stays in the Picture" and producer Robert Evans are parodied in "Mr. Runner Up," meshing actual people and events with a fictionalized story.
"Mr. Runner Up" concludes with larger-than-life, washed-up producer Jerry Wallach doing everything and anything he can to win that elusive Oscar.
This "Grey Gardens" spoof delves into the lives of an eccentric mother and daughter whose crumbling mansion is full of memories -- and secrets.
In this parody of Vice's gonzo-style documentaries, hipster journalists throw caution to the wind as they hunt for a notorious Mexican drug lord.
This riff on the classic "Nanook of the North" details a director's struggle to maintain control of his film as his Inuit star grows more demanding.
This homage to Errol Morris's "The Thin Blue Line" exposes the lies and corruption that landed an innocent jazz lover in prison for murder.
Follow the residents of a small Icelandic town as they prepare for their most beloved annual tradition: an Al Capone festival and look-alike contest.
In this cameo-packed send-up of the music industry, two struggling Chicago musicians transform themselves into California soft rock legends.
Decades after the band's sudden meltdown, a major honor gives Gene and Clark the chance to take the stage together again.