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Marc Maron: Too Real

Marc Maron: Too Real

20176.81h 10m

Overview

Battle-scarred stand-up comedian Marc Maron unleashes a storm of ideas about meditation, mortality, documentary films and our weird modern world.

Directed by Lynn Shelton
Written by Marc Maron
Produced by Kathy Welch
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Top Cast

Marc Maron

Marc Maron

Self

Lynn Shelton

Lynn Shelton

Self

Themes & Keywords

stand-up comedy

About Marc Maron: Too Real

Marc Maron: Too Real is a comedy film released in 2017 exploring themes of stand-up comedy. Directed by Lynn Shelton, it stars Marc Maron, Lynn Shelton. Battle-scarred stand-up comedian Marc Maron unleashes a storm of ideas about meditation, mortality, documentary films and our weird modern world.

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