The award winning documentary Living in Delusionville explores the impact of corporate messaging through art and its necessary antidote: noncommercial thought-provoking public art. Through the lens of Ron English, raised on consumerist iconography, whose visual language became the twisted and truthful distillation of pop detritus, the film offers an engaging roadmap to critical thinking, guided by the jolt and delight of art in the street.

I was one of two editors working on the film and helping to develop story through hundreds of hours of raw footage.

Directors Constant van Hoeven Executive Producers Ron English
Editors Kevin Chapados, Dan Weirda

Press:

Dallas Observer

Washington City Paper


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