- In the spirit of the Surrealist parlor game of chance Exquisite Corpse, each filmmaker makes a documentary short film based on imagery forwarded on by the previous filmmaker in the chain. The composite story forms a global independent filmmaking experience.—Anonymous
- Known as the Slam Collective, seven Slamdance filmmakers from five continents come together to make I want to be an American, Slamdance's first documentary feature. In the spirit of the Surrealist parlor game of chance Exquisite Corpse, each filmmaker makes a documentary short film based on imagery forwarded on by the previous filmmaker in the chain. The composite story forms a global independent film-making experience.—Anonymous
- Known as the Slam Collective, seven Slamdance filmmakers from five continents come together to make I Want To Be an American, Slamdance's first documentary feature. In the spirit of the Surrealist parlor game of chance Exquisite Corpse, each filmmaker makes a documentary short film based on imagery forwarded on by the previous filmmaker in the chain. The composite story forms a global independent filmmaking experience.
The filmmakers are Dale Yudelman (I Want To Be an American), Maya Newell (Clown In The Crowd), Dylan Verrechia (Aidee), Q (Suzanne Takes Me Down), Monteith McCollum (Listen), Peter Baxter (All About Eve), and Daniel J. Harris (Rosa). Produced by Peter Baxter and Daniel J. Harris.
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By what name was I Want to Be an American (2013) officially released in Canada in English?
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