The Conspiracists Movie: Comedy, Conspiracy Culture, and Humor with Filmmaker Chris Bruce
- Mar 21
- 1 min read

Paul sits down with filmmaker, actor, and producer Chris Bruce, the creator of the mockumentary comedy The Conspiracists, now streaming on Amazon Prime.
The film centers around a fictional conspiracy convention called “Con Con,” where a brother and sister organize an event that attracts a hilarious mix of conspiracy theorists, personalities, and characters. The result is a satirical look at conspiracy culture that blends improvisational comedy with surprisingly human moments. Chris shares what it was like bringing the project to life, including the decision to shoot the entire film in just 11 days, how the cast leaned heavily on improvisation, and the creative challenge of turning conspiracy culture into a comedic story. But the conversation goes deeper than filmmaking.
Paul and Chris also explore how humor can create connection — even between people who see the world very differently. In a time when disagreements often divide people, laughter may be one of the few things that can still bring us together. If you enjoy comedy, satire, filmmaking, or the strange and fascinating world of conspiracies, this episode offers a fun behind-the-scenes look at an independent film that blends absurdity, storytelling, and human connection Links: If you enjoyed this episode and want to build your own humor habit, make sure to follow the podcast and share it with someone who could use a little more levity in their life.



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