Fine, I’ll Do It Myself (2026)

Released: 2026-01-17 Recommended age: 10+ No IMDb rating yet
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Movie details

  • Director: Joseph DeGolyer
  • Main cast: Caleb Hatton
  • Original language: en
  • Premiere: 2026-01-17

Story overview

Fine, I'll Do It Myself is a documentary about CONSPIRACY 25, an indie film experiment described as cinema stripped to the bone—wild, fearless, and real. It showcases premieres, chaos, and creative fire, offering a behind-the-scenes look at a unique artistic endeavor.

Parent Guide

This documentary about an indie film experiment is likely mild, focusing on creative processes and events, but with limited information, caution is advised for younger viewers due to potential unrated content.

Content breakdown

Violence & peril
None

No violence or peril is indicated; it's a documentary about filmmaking events.

Scary / disturbing
Mild

Might include chaotic or intense scenes from premieres or creative fire, but nothing explicitly scary or disturbing is described.

Language

Language content is not specified; could include mild or strong language typical in indie or documentary settings.

Sexual content & nudity
None

No sexual content or nudity is indicated; focus is on filmmaking.

Substance use

Substance use is not specified; could be present in social scenes but not described.

Emotional intensity
Mild

Emotional intensity may arise from scenes of chaos or creative passion, but likely mild overall.

Parent tips

This documentary focuses on indie filmmaking and creative chaos, likely with minimal mature content. It may be suitable for older children interested in art or movies, but check for any unrated elements like language or intensity in scenes of chaos. Consider watching together to discuss creativity and filmmaking.

Parent chat guide

Use this documentary to talk with your child about creativity, indie filmmaking, and what it means to be 'wild and fearless' in art. Ask questions like: What did you think of the chaos shown? How do people work together on creative projects? Discuss the difference between documentaries and fictional movies.

Parent follow-up questions

  • What was your favorite part of the movie?
  • Did you see any people making things in the film?
  • What do you think 'cinema stripped to the bone' means?
  • How did the documentary show creativity?
  • Would you like to make a movie like this? Why or why not?
  • What themes about art and independence did you notice?
  • How does this documentary compare to other films about filmmaking?
  • What challenges might indie filmmakers face based on what you saw?

Where to watch

Streaming availability has not been announced yet.

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