Stay Away from Matthew MaGill
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When Matthew MaGill died alone in the woods on the Florida-Georgia border, he left behind a box filled with artifacts from an incredible life: from Broadway in the 1970s, to a 747 hijacking, to the culture of drugs and luxury cars in 1980s Florida. A series of coincidences leads reporter Eric Mennel to the box, sending him on a five-year search to understand the truth about its owner. As Mennel learns who Matthew MaGill really was, he is confronted with questions about his own life, his own mistakes, and his own family secrets.
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Trailer - Stay Away from Matthew MaGill 30.03.2021 5mWhen Matthew MaGill died alone in the woods on the Florida-Georgia border, he left behind a box filled with the artifacts of an incredible life: from Broadway in the 1970s, to a 747 hijacking, to the culture of drugs and luxury cars in 1980s Florida. A series of coincidences leads reporter Eric Mennel to the box, sending him on a five-year search to understand the truth about its owner. But as Mennel learns who Matthew McGill really was, he is confronted with questions about his own life, his own mistakes, and his own family secrets. Launching April 13th from Pineapple Street Studios. -
Part 1 — The Box 13.04.2021 30mA strange man arrives in a small town. -
Part 2 — Jenny 20.04.2021 30mA life in the theater, a pet monkey, and a new understanding of Matthew. -
Part 3 — Cindy 27.04.2021 36mMatthew goes on the run. A pattern emerges. -
Part 4 — The Hijacking 04.05.2021 35mA father becomes a hero. A trip to Matthew’s childhood home. -
Part 5 — Sister, Brother 11.05.2021 31mTwo siblings. Years of unasked questions. -
Part 6 — Dreams 18.05.2021 33mA marriage ends. A son runs away. -
Part 7 — Return 25.05.2021 31mMatthew’s ashes. A family comes together. -
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