Season 2
8 episodes
23 min. per episode
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An ambitious creator navigates personal struggles while uniting diverse voices, transforming their stories into art that challenges and inspires.
Episodes
Joseph Gordon-Levitt teams up with Mindy Kaling in a short film about black magic, we uncover a gathering of revelers performing a dark ritual the woods, and a haunting music video follows the carnal transformation of a young victimized boy.
Anne Hathaway appears in a short film about a pair of sidekicks struggling to emerge from the shadow of their superheroes; musicians pick partners for a color-drenched music video, and second children describe what it's like to be number 2.
HitRECord on TV's episode "Re: School" opens with a 50's style musical number about the drama of High School relationships; host Joseph Gordon-Levitt presents a documentary about the pros and cons of going to college, and the animated adventure of an unlikely Prom Queen cuts through the ceremony and touches on what school is really all about.
It can sustain life, and take it away, it can be beautiful and it can be terrifying. This episode of HIT RECORD ON TV explores everything regarding FIRE. We open with a handcrafted fairytale about a dragon who can't breathe fire, and our host, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, stars as a hit man out for revenge in an eighties-inspired, animated music video made from over 2,000 hand painted frames.
This controversial topic starts with a lesson in gun safety, which naturally leads to a series of comedy sketches where writers Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, and actor Zac Efron take aim at the link between guns and masculinity. We discover that Mexico only has one gun shop where you can legally purchase firearms, and we travel back to a time where riding shotgun meant actually packing heat.
A television show comprised of contributions from the hitRECord community, a collaborative production company founded by Joseph Gordon-Levitt and his brother "Burning Dan."
