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Rich Fueller was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and grew up in Dallas, Texas. Since his teens, he has made personal movies viewed by few. In late 2003, he and friend Andre Cannizzaro traveled to Colorado to film a movie about the band Modest Mouse, without their consent, subsequently pissing them off. The result of this ordeal was the unreleased "Point A to Point B: A Modest Documentary". Rich's next movie, "Look Pretty For The Camera" was a small character study of a wannabe rock star living in Denton, Texas. It was screened at several bars in the Dallas area, but was never officially released. Fueller continues to focus on musicians, occasionally filming live shows by bands like The Uncontrollable Urge and Pelican Skeleton. Throughout 2006, Rich collected a massive amount of video of important events and mundane moments and has compiled a video time capsule to be viewed in 2026 entitled "2006: From a Small House on a crowded Street" In 2008, he followed the Dallas-based German techno Nazi-obsessed group, Telethön, developing a feature-length documentary in the process. A year later, Rich made "Fiesta", yet another unreleased feature which explores the overall draw of Portland, OR. He visits several of his artist friends who have moved there from Texas, namely the talented singer-songwriter, Blake Mackey.