
A 50-Foot Leg Lamp, A Small-Town Meltdown, and the Most Bonkers Documentary You’ll Stream This Holiday: Meet FRAGILÉ
Chickasha, OK December 3, 2025
If your holiday watchlist needs a break from handsome princes, magical bakeries, and time-traveling ornaments, buckle up: FRAGILÉ is now streaming, and it might be the most delightfully chaotic documentary of the season.
The premise? A small Oklahoma town decides to build a giant 50-foot leg lamp (yes, that lamp). The goal: attract tourists. The result: chaos. We’re talking city-council showdowns, furious Facebook threads, neighbor-vs-neighbor drama, accusations flying like tinsel. There’s even a cease-and-desist letter from Warner Bros. Because nothing says “holiday spirit” like legal threats over a massive fiberglass limb.
Created by filmmaker Reagan Elkins, FRAGILÉ delivers a hilarious, heartfelt look at what happens when a quirky idea snowballs into a full-on civic soap opera. There’s laughter. There’s outrage. There’s a lamp so big it could qualify for its own zip code.
“People think they’ve seen small-town drama,” says Elkins. “You haven’t seen anything until you’ve seen a leg lamp start a war.”
Perfect for fans of weird news stories, community Facebook drama, and holiday movies that don’t take themselves too seriously, FRAGILÉ is the offbeat gift your watchlist needed.





