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''Sons of Provo'' is a 2004 film written by Peter Brown and Will Swenson, and directed by Will Swenson. It is a
mockumentary A mockumentary (a blend of ''mock'' and ''documentary''), fake documentary or docu-comedy is a type of film or television show depicting fictional events but presented as a documentary. These productions are often used to analyze or comment on c ...
that portrays the experience of an
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named Everclean from formation to resounding success. Sons of Provo made its official premiere at the inaugural
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Family Film and Music Festival 2004 in Driggs, Idaho with Will Swenson, Kirby Heyborne, Danny Tarasevich, and Peter Brown present for the premiere. {{Cite web, url=https://www.deseret.com/2004/8/1/19842246/spudfest-features-family-films, title=Spudfest features family films, access-date=2004-08-01}


Plot

.Will and Danny Jensen are the remaining members of an LDS boy-band from
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that recently lost its third member because of "artistic reasons." After searching for a new third member, they decide on the star of a production of ''
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'' at a local community theater. He turns them down without reservation. They then do an impromptu try-out of one of the costars, Kirby Laybourne, and recruit him for the group. The group needs a manager, so Will and Danny hire their nephew, Grayson Jensen, for the job. The first gig he books for them is as the targets of a pie-throwing booth at a local fair. Their second gig is at a local wedding reception in a church gymnasium. The gig does not go well and the group argues with their manager during which the manager uses the words "fetchers", "flippin'", "heck" and "butt". Will tells him, "Watch your language!" The group fires Grayson and hires an old girlfriend of Kirby's who works at Provo Theatre Company, Jill Keith. Meanwhile, Will has set up their next gig to perform at a local fireside. One of the men who hears them there has a recording studio in his house and offers to record their music so he asks, "What's your band's name?" They hold a brainstorming session in a park and come up with the name "Everkleen" (eventually shifting to the spelling, "Everclean.") They hire a local
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instructor, Yvonne Bolschweiler, as the group's
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. After recording their first album, they begin to get some paying gigs. It doesn't take long until they have a tour starting in
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and including
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;
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; and
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. A review in the newspaper pans their performance, but is written in such a sophisticated way that they mistakenly believe it to be a good review. At a performance at
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, Kirby loses his
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down a drain just before a performance, which hurts his performance. The band manager gets someone to take the drain apart and retrieve the ring, which she returns to Kirby during the show. Their next performance is at the Jensen family reunion. It will be the first time since the band has seen Grayson since he was fired. When they encounter each other, they are cordial. Everclean performs to some applause. Then Grayson introduces the singing group that he has been managing for the past few months, Moosebutter, who performs to wild applause. The Everclean tour ends up at Centerville High School in
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, where the Jensen brothers went to high school. The band manager convinces Will to listen to a tape that Kirby has made of a song that he wrote and wants to perform. Will and Danny call Kirby, who listens as they leave him a message. Kirby shows up, and Will admits that the group can't get along without Kirby. The last scene is a performance of Kirby's song by Everclean, with Will and Danny singing backup.


Featured cast

* Will Swenson as Will Jensen *
Kirby Heyborne Kirby Heyborne (born October 8, 1976) is an American actor, musician, singer, songwriter, narrator and comedian. He is known for his work in films centered around the culture of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Heyborn ...
as Kirby Laybourne *Danny Tarasevich as Danny Jensen *Jennifer Erekson as Jill Keith *Peter D. Brown as Grayson Jensen *Maureen Eastwood as Yvonne Bolschweiler


Soundtrack

The soundtrack for the film contains the full-length versions of the songs that they sing in the movie. Each of the songs have tunes like popular boy-bands, from pop to rap. The lyrics are tongue-in-cheek, light-hearted jabs about the
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culture. All of the songs are written by Will Swenson, except for the final one which was written by Kirby Heyborne, reflecting the authorship by the characters in the film.The actors who portray Everclean actually sing their songs in the movie.{{cite news , last=Wadley , first=Carma , date=February 4, 2005 , title=OK — Everclean is a joke and the band's members are actors , work=
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, url=https://www.deseret.com/2005/2/4/19875353/ok-151-everclean-is-a-joke-and-the-band-s-members-are-actors , accessdate=December 10, 2020
# Everclean # Word of Wizzum # Love Me, But Don't Show Me # Diddly Wack Mack Mormon Daddy # Wait For Me # Spiritchal as Me # Sweet Spirit # Nourish and Strengthen # Dang, Fetch, Oh My Heck # Beautiful Inside


References

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External links

*{{IMDb title, id=0396223, title=Sons of Provo
LDS Film
s ''Sons of Provo'' page of reviews and links {{Halestorm Entertainment Films {{DEFAULTSORT:Sons Of Provo 2004 films Mormon cinema American mockumentary films Halestorm Entertainment films 2000s English-language films 2000s American films