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Robert Greene returns to his roots to film pro wrestlers in "Fake It So Real"

Robert Greene returns to his roots to film pro wrestlers in "Fake It So Real"

Update: 2022-10-26
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Robert Greene is an award-winning filmmaker who directed the highly regarded Netflix documentary, "Procession." But at the dawn of the 2010s, Greene was only beginning to refine his voice and vision as a filmmaker. In 2011, Greene parlayed a family connection into access to a handful of small-time pro wrestlers and followed them as they prepared for a show in rural North Carolina. The result is documentary treasure. Greene's film, "Fake It So Real," explores a subculture that alternately generates smiles and winces but ultimately wins your heart. The film also captures a slice of rural America in the years before Donald Trump exploded onto the political scene, straining the already fraught relationship between urban and rural Americans.



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Robert Greene returns to his roots to film pro wrestlers in "Fake It So Real"

Robert Greene returns to his roots to film pro wrestlers in "Fake It So Real"

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