Dying Laughing

"The agony and the ecstasy of being a Stand-up Comedian - and the boring life bits in between."

Feb 24 2017 Not Rated 1h 29m
Comedy, Documentary, Drama

The craft, creative process and complicated lives of Stand-up Comedians.

Plot

Whilst painters, writers, musicians even dancers are talked about as Artists, stand-up comedians are often regarded as mere entertainers - yet their work has possibly more direct effect on an audience than any other art form. These are social and cultural commentators who at their best can change the way we think about important matters whilst making us howl with laughter. A stand-up comedian must be the writer, the director and the star performer, and unlike any other performance there is no rehearsal, no practice, no safety net, the stand-up can only work in front of a live audience - with feedback being instantaneous and often brutal. For most people baring their soul to then have an audience boo or heckle them would be a life-changing trauma, for stand-ups it's a weekly challenge. DYING LAUGHING is a unique glimpse into the agony and ecstasy of performance along with an singular examination into the day-to-day life of a professional stand-up.

Written by

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Directed by

Lloyd Stanton, Paul Toogood

Production Countries

United Kingdom

Production Companies

4045 Films

Languages

English

Awards

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Scores
# of Votes
572
Average Rating
6.8 out of 10
Metascore
73
Popularity
NA