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6 Days to Air: The Making of South Park

6 Days to Air: The Making of South Park

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20117.60h 42m

Overview

Viewers will get a look at Parker and Stone's thought process as they approach a new episode and the 24/7 grind they subject themselves to each time the show is in production. The documentary also includes in-depth interviews with Parker and Stone about their working partnership and reflections on highlights from their careers.

Directed by Arthur Bradford
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Trey Parker

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Matt Stone

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Bill Hader

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Anne Garefino

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Frank C. Agnone II

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Vernon Chatman

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Susan Hurwitz Arneson

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About 6 Days to Air: The Making of South Park

6 Days to Air: The Making of South Park is a documentary, tv movie film released in 2011. Directed by Arthur Bradford, it stars Trey Parker, Matt Stone, Bill Hader. Viewers will get a look at Parker and Stone's thought process as they approach a new episode and the 24/7 grind they subject themselves to each time the show is in production. The documentary also includes in-depth interviews with Parker and Stone about their working partnership and reflections on highlights from their careers.

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