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  2. Random Acts of Flyness is an American late-night sketch comedy television series created by Terence Nance that premiered on August 4, 2018 on HBO. Additionally, Nance appears in each episode of the series which he also wrote, directed, and executive produced.

  3. Random Acts of Flyness: Created by Terence Nance. With Terence Nance, Austin Smith, Alicia Pilgrim, Dominique Fishback. Late-night series from artist Terence Nance featuring a mix of vérité documentary, musical performances, surrealist melodrama and humorous animation as a stream-of-consciousness response to the contemporary American mediascape.

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  4. Mar 11, 2019 · That surreal scene was written and directed by Terence Nance, the Dallas-born, Brooklyn-based auteur behind HBO’s Random Acts of Flyness, a sketch comedy show that explores black American ...

  5. Random Acts of Flyness is an American late-night sketch comedy television series created by Terence Nance that premiered on August 4, 2018 on HBO. Additionally, Nance appears in each episode of the series which he also wrote, directed, and executive produced.

  6. Aug 8, 2018 · Filmmaker Terence Nance has made short films, features, and now, a TV series that is unapologetically his and rapturously black. There is no mistaking Nance's crystal-clear, richly colorful and meticulously crafted images, which makes Random Acts of Flyness something of a departure.

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  7. Dec 19, 2022 · 'Random Acts of Flyness' creator Terence Nance talks about its second season, 'The Parable of the Pirate and the King.'

  8. Dec 9, 2022 · In the first season of Terence Nance’s HBO series “Random Acts of Flyness,” from 2018, he makes use of the episodic nature of serial television to do what a narrative feature film can’t...