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Dinner With Fred
During World War II, Fred Conrad was taken from a troop train in Europe and sent home to Canada to use his pre-war chicken raising skills to stop war-time food shortages. Fred and his wife Hilda turn a misfortunate change-of-plans into a career in humane poultry science that proves to hold meaning and purpose beyond Fred's wildest dreams.
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Plot Summary
This documentary offers an intimate look into the life and career of comedian Fred Armisen. Through interviews with friends, colleagues, and Armisen himself, it explores his unique brand of humor, his creative process, and his journey from his early days in music to his prominent roles in comedy television. The film delves into the influences that shaped his distinctive comedic voice and his impact on modern sketch comedy.
Critical Reception
Dinner With Fred received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its insightful portrayal of Fred Armisen and its engaging exploration of his comedic talents. Audiences appreciated the access granted to the comedian's personal and professional life, finding the documentary both informative and entertaining. It was noted for its respectful and thorough examination of a unique comedic figure.
What Reviewers Say
Offers a warm and insightful look into Fred Armisen's creative mind.
Appreciated for its access and genuine portrayal of the comedian.
A must-watch for fans of Fred Armisen and modern sketch comedy.
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Fun Fact
The documentary was filmed over several years, allowing for a deep and evolving portrait of Fred Armisen's life and career.
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