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7 Days in Hell - Mockumentary
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7 Days in Hell

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7 Days in Hell is a 2015 HBO sports mockumentary directed by Jake Szymanski, satirizing professional tennis through a fictional seven-day Wimbledon match. The film stars Andy Samberg and Kit Harington as rival players Aaron Williams and Charles Poole and was inspired by the real 2010 Isner-Mahut match at Wimbledon. It originally aired as part of HBO's comedy programming and runs approximately 43 minutes.

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What is 7 Days in Hell parodying?

7 Days in Hell parodies professional tennis and the spectacle surrounding major tournaments. Its central joke is a fictional Wimbledon match that lasts seven days.

Who plays the rival tennis players?

Andy Samberg plays Aaron Williams and Kit Harington plays Charles Poole. They are the rival players at the center of the mockumentary.

When was 7 Days in Hell released?

The HBO sports mockumentary was released in 2015. Jake Szymanski directed it.

Why is the Wimbledon match in 7 Days in Hell absurd?

The fictional match lasts seven days, far beyond a normal professional tennis match. The extreme length lets the film mock sports commentary, rivalry narratives, and the culture around Wimbledon.

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