The Great Intervention

The Great Intervention

NR 2010 · 91 min · Comedy

A forty-something man-child thinks he and his music has been discovered by a documentary film crew. The truth is, his parents are behind it, who are staging an intervention.

Directed by Steve Moramarco · Written by Steve Moramarco

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