
A Canadian documentary featuring two young filmmakers attending the Toronto Film Festival to pitch a film concept to various celebrities. Their film idea, titled "The Dawn", concerns a Mafia don who goes for a hernia operation but gets a sex change instead. During the 1996 Toronto Fest, they approach Roger Ebert, Norman Jewison (at a packed press conference), Eric Stoltz (leaving a limo), Al Pacino, and others without much success. On a roll, they leave Toronto for Hollywood, getting advice from Arthur Hiller and Neil Simon and finding an agent who expresses interest in their pitch.
The Papal Chase is a guerrilla documentary feature that captures one man's obsession to meet the Pope in order to win a $1000 bet. With appearances by The Rolling Stones and Pope John Paul II.
· Blindfolded
· Eating Lettuce
· Handcuffed
· Kenny Smells
· Silencio
Clips of the versions licenced in other countries, including Portugal, Colombia, Germany and others.
· Ain't It Great To Be Crazy
· Kenny Raps About His Bitches
· Kenny's Vagina Maker
· Phone Sex With Spenny's Mother
· Spenny Agrees: Kenny Sleeps With His Mother
· Spenny Makes Kenny Swear On A Bible
· Eat Some Meat
· I Can't Believe You Can't Masturbate
· My Friend Moe
· The Gorilla And The Monkey
· The Jerk Off
· When Are You Getting Married?
The boys did a competition to see who the bigger idiot is, with the crew judging the competition. Kenny's tactics included dressing up as the dictionary definition of an idiot, taking stock footage from sexual education videos and incorporating himself in them and destroying the house. Spenny recreated scenes from his idiotic past but after reading the definition of "idiot" he joined Kenny in destroying the house. The crew admits Kenny tried, but Spenny is unanimously the bigger idiot.
With the best of intentions, Spenny is determined to make a feel-good family holiday special but is blindsided by Kenny who seizes another opportunity to make Spenny’s life a living hell. The adult-aged delinquents attempt to throw a puppet show, remake the Charles Dickens' classic A Christmas Carol and execute a holiday-themed challenge of epic proportions.
As the world deals with the worst pandemic in a century, two grown men somehow manage to turn the global tragedy into a self-serving, egomaniacal hissy fit that ends up having little to do with reassuring their fans that everything will be okay. Kenny and Spenny are back, and surprisingly they might be just the right medicine for Canadians stuck at home. Kenny, the diabolical schemer, has bamboozled a half-hour special episode out of the CBC, where he once again plans to throw Spenny under the ‘ambulance’ to make it great. Some things never change.
A behind-the-scenes fly on the wall documentary of the Kenny vs Spenny on tour in Calgary in the fall of 2024. Get a chance to see show highlights as well as an unfiltered glimpse from the stars of the show.