Comic-Con Episode IV: A Fan's Hope | |
Director: | Morgan Spurlock |
Producer: | Morgan Spurlock Thomas Tull Jeremy Chilnick Matthew Galkin Harry Knowles Stan Lee |
Music: | Jingle Punks |
Cinematography: | Daniel Marracino |
Editing: | Tim K. Smith Tova Goodman |
Studio: | Thomas Tull Productions Warrior Poets NECA Films POW! Entertainment Mutant Enemy |
Distributor: | Wrekin Hill Entertainment |
Runtime: | 88 minutes |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Comic-Con Episode IV: A Fan's Hope is a 2011 documentary film on San Diego Comic-Con, directed by Morgan Spurlock.[1]
The film follows five subjects: aspiring comics artists Skip Harvey and Eric Henson; comic book dealer Chuck Rozanski, who attempts to sell a high-priced comic book; a group of costume designers led by Holly Conrad who enter the convention's cosplay competition; and fan James Darling, who plans to propose marriage to his girlfriend during one of the many events at the convention. The documentary also conducts brief interviews with comic book and Hollywood figures who share their experiences as fans and their feelings toward the event.
The documentary explores the phenomenon of San Diego Comic-Con, which began as a fringe comic book convention for 500 fans. The event has grown into an annual pop culture event that influences every form of entertainment and is attended by over 140,000 people. The film follows the lives of five attendees as they prepare to attend the 2010 convention, which is characterized as "the ultimate geek mecca":[2]
owner of Mile High Comics, a Denver-based chain of comic book shops for the past 34 years. Rozanski is looking to sell a copy of Red Raven Comics #1 for $500,000 in order to pay off his debts. Although he does not sell the comic book, his booth at the convention generates more profit than last year's, allowing Mile High Comics to move into a new 65,000 sq foot warehouse.
The film also covers various aspects of the convention, such as discussion panels, the camaraderie among the attendees, and features one on one interviews with comics industry professionals such as Frank Miller, Seth Rogen, Eli Roth, Harry Knowles, Kevin Smith, and Matt Groening.