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Best Documentary Feature | 2019
Documentary Screenplay | 2019
Best Documentary Feature | 2018
Gibson Music FilmsMusic City Competition | 2018
Documentary | 2018
Best Documentary Feature | 2018
Exuberance in Documentary Filmmaking | 2018
Gibson Music FilmsMusic City Competition | 2018
Outstanding Achievement in Graphic Design or Animation | 2019
Best Edited Documentary NonTheatrical | 2020
Best Documentary | 2019
Best Original Song Documentary | 2019
Best Music Documentary | 2018
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Best Music | 2018
Documentary Feature | 2018
During the "My Bathroom" scene, the filming split that makes the actress look like she's singing to her mirror reflection (and vice versa) can be seen in the black leg of the large shelving unit to her left, as the left side of it is wobbling up and down slightly.
The documentary's title is a play on the title of the 1994 film, "Bullets over Broadway".
During the big musical finale scene, Steve Young (wearing a sequined tuxedo) comes up out of the "Michael Brown Avenue" subway stop. Michael Brown is one of the industrial musical composer/performers featured in this documentary.