The Found Footage Festival #7: Asheville (2014)

The Found Footage Festival #7: Asheville (2014) poster

This special 10th anniversary edition of the Found Footage Festival finds curators Joe Pickett and Nick Prueher in a nostalgic mood, delving deeper--perhaps too deep--into some of their favorite VHS finds from over years. But Volume 7 is also jam packed with newly unearthed treasures, featuring singing rabbis, petulant news anchors, coughing snake handlers, bodybuilding clowns, and two body parts never before seen in the festival! It's a celebration of a decade of Found. Record over and you'll die! Taped live at The Grey Eagle in Asheville, North Carolina.

Director: Jonny Gillette
Genre: Documentary, Comedy
Runtime: 102 min
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Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Found Footage Festival #7: Asheville about?
This special 10th anniversary edition of the Found Footage Festival finds curators Joe Pickett and Nick Prueher in a nostalgic mood, delving deeper--perhaps too deep--into some of their favorite VHS finds from over years. But Volume 7 is also jam packed with newly unearthed treasures, featuring singing rabbis, petulant news anchors, coughing snake handlers, bodybuilding clowns, and two body parts never before seen in the festival! It's a celebration of a decade of Found. Record over and you'll die! Taped live at The Grey Eagle in Asheville, North Carolina.
Who directed The Found Footage Festival #7: Asheville?
The Found Footage Festival #7: Asheville was directed by Jonny Gillette.
Who stars in The Found Footage Festival #7: Asheville?
The Found Footage Festival #7: Asheville stars Joe Pickett, Nick Prueher.
How long is The Found Footage Festival #7: Asheville?
The Found Footage Festival #7: Asheville has a runtime of 1h 42m (102 minutes).
What genre is The Found Footage Festival #7: Asheville?
The Found Footage Festival #7: Asheville is a Documentary, Comedy film.