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Hollywood, I'm Sorry In March of 2000, the heist of 55 Oscar® statuettes enroute to Los Angeles, just days before the anticipated ceremony, made news around the world. "Hollywood I'm Sorry," a documentary, follows the trail of one of those stolen Oscars®, and the escapades of entertainment journalist-photographer, Fernando Escovar, who finds himself in a whirlwind of scandal after buying an Academy Award® on eBay and using the precious statue to con his way into the coveted realm of award ceremony after parties. His successful coup with the festive night on the town inspires him to sell the Oscar® on Craigslist. Within days, Fernando is tailed by undercover detectives. Arrested and charged with grand theft, Fernando discovers that the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, home of the Academy Awards®, are after his head and will doing anything to prosecute him to the fullest extent of the law. Narrated by Fernando Escovar, and interviewers Danny Trejo & Luiz Guzman, the farcical crime caper unfolds with commentary about the the rarified world of the Oscar® from Academy Award® winners Reese Witherspoon, Morgan Freeman, Halle Berry, Michael Caine, Emily Blunt, Marisa Tomei, Jeff Bridges, Alan Arkin, Colin Firth, Jodie Foster, and Brie Larson. Appearances from Method Man, Christopher Lloyd, John Boyega and Dr.Drew are but a few of the famous faces providing insight into a "life is stranger than fiction" tale and what Oscar® truly represents.