The ‘Four Seasons’ fiasco led by Giuliani will be immortalized in a documentary

The now infamous Four Seasons Total Landscaping in Philadelphia – which served as a backdrop for Rudy Giuliani’s press conference in November pushing past President Trump’s false electoral fraud allegations – will return to the spotlight with a new documentary in progress.

The media projected that Joe Biden would win the presidency during Giuliani’s last-minute press conference outside the garage door of a small business, which sits between a crematorium and a sex shop. Thanks to a communication failure, Trump himself initially assumed that the press conference would be held at the luxurious Four Seasons Hotel, according to the New York Times. Not so.

The film’s director, Christopher Stoudt, described his project in a statement as “apolitical” with a “well-being tone”. The documentary – “Four Seasons Total Documentary” – is supposed to give a first-hand account of the small company’s rise to fame when it agreed to host a political press conference during presidential election week.

The landscaping company found ways to profit from the unprecedented amount of media attention it received after Giuliani’s press conference with the sale of T-shirts and other products. It captured the public’s imagination enough to be featured in a Super Bowl ad on Sunday night for the freelance services market Fiverr.

Four Seasons Total Landscaping owner Marie Siravo and sales director Sean Middleton are featured in the documentary as they attempt to describe the events that led to the scary fiasco of the Trump campaign, according to Deadline and The Wrap.

In a statement, Stoudt said he is honored to document an unforgettable story that the public has been waiting “months” to hear.

“After such a difficult year, everyone needed a moment to laugh,” said Stoudt. “Little did we know it would come from a press conference that took place across the street from a crematorium (on the same street as a sex shop). This film is a chance to clean up the picture, not just for Four Seasons Total Landscaping, but for the whole country. “

The documentary is expected to end production this month and is looking for a distributor.

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