Short Film: Famous Adjacent, or (How I Came To Terms With My Own Insignificance Through Googling Myself), 10min., USA

Directed by Ethan Knecht
“Famous Adjacent, or (How I Came To Terms With My Own Insignificance Through Googling Myself)” is a personal essay comedy documentary that reflects on the value of fame and what it means to both desire personal fame and to realize that another person named Ethan Knecht is actually winning at this regard.

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Director Biography – Ethan Knecht

Ethan Knecht is an educator and a personal essay filmmaker. His previous films have screened at Rooftop Films, Northside Film Festival, Atlanta Underground Film Festival, New Filmmakers NYC, etc. He lives in Pleasantville, NY with his wife and two daughters.

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