The doco feature “Four Seasons Total Documentary” has been acquired by MSNBC Films and will air on the news cable channel on November 7th.
The release is timed to the one year anniversary of the infamous press conference held by former New York mayor and attorney Rudy Giuliani announcing the legal challenges planned to contest the 2020 U.S. election results.
One of the few moments of pure comedy during the chaotic final months of the Trump presidency, the event unfolded in front of a local landscaping company named ‘Four Seasons Total Landscaping’ in Northeast Philadelphia, a fairly anonymous looking small business situated in a remote part of town next to a sex shop and a crematorium and near the city’s department of prisons.
The unusual location quickly led to speculation that the Trump campaign meant to book the upscale Four Seasons Hotel in Philadelphia located just five city blocks from the Pennsylvania Convention Center. The event was quickly ridiculed by media and social media.
This documentary however will be less about press conference itself and its implications, and focus instead on the local landscaping company unexpectedly thrust into the national spotlight.
Christopher Stoudt directed the feature which is being described as “apolitical” and boasts a “feel good tone” in regards to this stranger-than-fiction story.
Source: Variety