- A documentary about documentary film making itself, KLSTRDC (pronounced 'Cluster Doc') originated as an expose on Georgia's illegal moonshine trade. Unfortunately, after that film's principal interview decided to drop out at the last minute, the film students behind the project were forced to improvise.
- Out to film a documentary about the illegal moonshine trade in Georgia titled 'When the Sun Goes Down,' student filmmakers Eric Jaffe and Max Allman are faced with the challenge of overcoming a last-minute cancellation from their principal interview. Already in Georgia, the two decide to spend the night in Atlanta at a friend's house and come up with a solution. The result of that brainstorm is KLSTRDC (pronounced Cluster Doc), a documentary about the art of the American documentary and the struggles of those who make them. Featuring an interview with award-winning director Josh Tickell (Fuel, The Big Fix) and built upon the narrative that led up to the film's new direction, KLSTRDC informs and delights in equal measure.—Anonymous
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