Cali Bagby

Cali Bagby’s filmography is a wild little ride, honestly. You’ve got “Parrot Kindergarten” dropping in 2025, which is about as quirky as it sounds—a bizarre, oddly heartwarming dive into the everyday chaos of a preschool run for rescued parrots. Imagine teachers with feathers and more drama than a telenovela. It’s not just about the birds, though; it’s about second chances and how a bunch of loud, colorful misfits (both human and avian) can actually find a kind of family. Tons of personality, lots of squawking, and, yeah, a whole lot of heart. Then, there’s “Titan: The OceanGate Disaster.” That one’s a totally different beast. Set for 2025, it rips into the real-life disaster with a raw, unfiltered look at the obsession with deep-sea exploration and the price people pay for pushing boundaries. The tension’s thick—claustrophobic submarines, corporate hubris, the whole nine yards. It doesn’t really pull its punches, either. You’re left with that knot-in-the-stomach vibe and a bunch of uneasy questions about human ambition. And, not to forget, “Fanatical: The Catfishing of Tegan and Sara” (2024) brings a true-crime twist, blending internet weirdness with celebrity culture. It follows the wild, cringey journey of how even famous musicians can get tangled up in online deception. There’s a gritty realism and awkwardness that hits close to home—people pretending, hearts getting bruised, and the ugly side of fandom. Altogether, Bagby keeps it real, raw, and, yeah, a bit offbeat—her work's got teeth.

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  • Professions: Additional Crew, Producer

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