New Max docu 'They Called Him Mostly Harmless' gets general release date

After the Florida Film Festival, the film had its world premiere at the Hamptons Film Festival
PUBLISHED JAN 29, 2024
(Left) A still from 'They Called Him Mostly Harmless' and a promo poster
(Left) A still from 'They Called Him Mostly Harmless' and a promo poster

Los Angeles, California (Release): The Max Original documentary 'They Called Him Mostly Harmless' from Investigation will air on Thursday, February 8, on Max. After a buzzy sneak peek at the Florida Film Festival, the film had its world premiere at the Hamptons International Film Festival. Other notable festival appearances include Miami GEMS and the documentary was also one of eight films selected for the inaugural Jackson Hole Film Festival.

What is 'They Called Him Mostly Harmless' about? 

When an unidentified hiker is found dead in the Florida wilderness, authorities release a sketch. Multiple hikers call in claiming to have met the man. There's only one problem – he never told them his name. It would take two years, thousands of devoted internet sleuths, and a miracle of science to identify him, and that's when the trouble really starts. A character-centric reimagining of a classic true crime genre, 'They Called Him Mostly Harmless' is about finding yourself when you’re looking for someone else.



 

Jason Sarlanis, president, TNT, TBS, TruTV, ID, and HLN, said: “'They Called Him Mostly Harmless' is a gripping mystery surrounding the identity of a John Doe found dead in the swamplands of Florida and the legion of dedicated true crime fans who make it their mission to solve the case. But the interpersonal drama that erupts amongst these armchair detectives becomes just as compelling as the mystery itself as both take dark, unexpected turns.”

'They Called Him Mostly Harmless' director Patricia E Gillespie, said: “I was drawn to this story because of its potential to help us think more deeply about what it means to live in the digital age. I hope we’ve made a film that manages to both honor the citizen detectives who worked tirelessly to identify 'Mostly Harmless', while encouraging audiences to get involved in the issue of unidentified persons.”

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