This New Channel 101 Documentary Is Worth Your Time

Dan Harmon and Rob Schrab’s monthly independent film festival, Channel 101, turns 10 next year, and L.A.-based filmmaker Dave Seger put together this wonderful 45-minute documentary about 101’s rise and its influence on web, sketch, and television comedy. Between the monthly L.A. screenings and a sister festival in New York, Channel 101 gave a voice to rising sketch groups like The Lonely Island, Derrick, Human Giant, and Tim and Eric, and caught the eye of big-name celebs like Jack Black, Drew Carey, and Sarah Silverman. The documentary does a fine job of summing up the Channel 101 aesthetic, while scoring some insight from a lot of the fest’s key players like Rob Schrab, Justin Roiland, and Steve Agee. Unfortunately, Dan Harmon doesn’t make an appearance. He’s been busy with stuff.

This New Channel 101 Documentary Is Worth Your Time