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Sep 8, 2021 · For alum Nick Fituri Scown, those headlines left a deep impression: “The first time I laughed and felt something other than depression [after the attacks] was The Onion’s 9/11 issue.” Scown’s new film, Too Soon: Comedy after 9/11 , premieres tonight on VICE TV.
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Sep 21, 2021 · I was happy to be talking with Nick Scown, the director of Too Soon: Comedy After 9/11, a film about the aftermath of 9/11, and its impact on comedy and professional jokesters. Also joining Nick in the conversation are two comedians featured in the film, Maz Jobrani and Ahmed Ahmed.
Nick Scown is known for Too Soon: Comedy After 9/11 (2021), Pretty Bad Actress (2012) and Destination Truth (2007).
Co-directors Nick Scown and Julie Seabaugh stop by to talk about how stand-up comedians, Broadway performers, late-night hosts, Saturday Night Live cast members, The Onion staffers and a plethora of performers managed to help their audience laugh even in the darkest of days.
Today I’m joined by documentary filmmaker Nick Scown, whose feature documentary Too Soon: Comedy After 9/11 was just released through Vice and is now available nationwide. As Nick shares in the interview, what started as a bootstrapped DIY passion project ultimately evolved into a larger production that attracted a ton of incredible talent.
How Comedy Heals with Filmmaker Nick Scown: With Maz Jobrani, Nick Scown. Filmmaker Nick Scown is here to talk about his new documentary Too Soon: Comedy After 9/11, the role that comedy had in healing the nation after 9/11 and how the name Nick helped him find success in the film industry.