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'''''Christian Weston Chandler''''' (uploaded on YouTube as '''Chris Chan Documentary''') is an unofficial fan-made documentary film based on [[Chris]]'s life from [[1980s|his birth]] to [[January 2015]], directed and created by [[Kiwi Farms]] member '''spylobster''' (also known as '''Sachumo''' on [[YouTube]]). It was successfully completed and released to [[YouTube]] on 2 [[February 2015]].
'''[[Chris]]'s room at [[14 Branchland Court]]''' was where he formerly spent a majority of his adult life. It is where he kept many of his [[toys]], [[video games]], posters, art, and other assorted paraphernalia, and when he's not outside attempting to interact with others. As of [[July 2021]], he no longer resides at 14 Branchland Court.


Made as a [[high school]] project, the film takes a look at Chris's troubled life in a mostly serious and factual fashion, utilizing photos, videos, and interviews, although it does have its moments of comedy. Notably, the film presents no bias towards Chris as a whole; at the end, it leaves it up to the viewers to decide how they feel about Chris. Sachumo has since uploaded another video showing his teacher's (mostly positive) responses towards the video.
Chris's bedroom was on the second floor of [[14 Branchland Court|his parents' house]], with 2 windows on the northwest wall. Based on Chris's [[Tour of Chris's House|video tour]] of the house, his cluttered room was actually the ''cleanest'' room in the house, which may explain why so much of his time was spent there.


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Chris's room at 14 Branchland Court was where he formerly spent a majority of his adult life. It is where he kept many of his toys, video games, posters, art, and other assorted paraphernalia, and when he's not outside attempting to interact with others. As of July 2021, he no longer resides at 14 Branchland Court.

Chris's bedroom was on the second floor of his parents' house, with 2 windows on the northwest wall. Based on Chris's video tour of the house, his cluttered room was actually the cleanest room in the house, which may explain why so much of his time was spent there.

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