Stacy Smith

Stacy Smith's body of work reads like a wild rollercoaster through the weirdest corners of Hollywood. Jump into "Hollywood Con Queen" (2024), and you’ll find yourself tangled in a true-crime saga so outlandish, you’d swear it was made up. This isn’t your average behind-the-scenes doc—it's a deep dive into a scam that shook the entire industry, with Stacy peeling back layers of deception, desperation, and flat-out madness. The film doesn’t just sit pretty on the surface; it barrels straight into the heart of the con, giving you a front-row seat to the chaos and the colorful cast of victims, investigators, and the con artist themself. Swing over to "Sr." (2022), and you get a whole different vibe. This one’s more intimate, almost poetic. Stacy steps back from the glitz and the grime to tell a personal story about family, legacy, and the complicated messiness of loving someone with a larger-than-life persona. There’s nostalgia, warmth, but also a raw honesty that sneaks up and hits you in the gut. And then there’s "Don't Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever" (2025). Buckle up, because this film is part existential quest, part mad science fever dream. Stacy tracks the relentless pursuit of immortality by one eccentric figure, poking at humanity’s refusal to accept our limits. It’s funny, tragic, and just a little bit bonkers—exactly the kind of boundary-pushing storytelling that’s become Stacy’s signature move. Each project is a trip, honestly, and Stacy’s dug-in, no-nonsense approach keeps you glued till the credits roll.

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