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1 online resource (streaming video file) (91 minutes) : .flv file, sound |
Summary |
Critically-acclaimed by *The New York Times* and *Film Comment* as one of the best films of 2005, Andrew Bujalski's debut feature film, FUNNY HA HA, is true U.S. independent filmmaking at its best. When you graduate college, you easily sashy into the world of adulthood, start a career, and get serious, right? Wrong. Marnie (Kate Dollenmayer) has left college, but not her drinking habits and her bad taste in men. What's more, Marnie can't seem to find a permanent job. It would be sad if it weren't so funny. Drawing on key influences such as John Cassavetes, Mike Leigh and Richard Linklater, Bujalski's honest depiction of today's disillusioned and somewhat aimless youth is a breath of fresh air in today's clustered independent film world intent on imitation rather than displaying a unique and fresh perspective of life as does Bujalski here in his impressive debut. Writer/Director Andrew Bujalski won the "Someone to Watch Award" at the 2004 **Film Independent Spirit Awards** |
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Performer |
Andrew Bujalski, Christian Rudder, Jennifer L Schaper, Kate Dollenmayer |
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Originally produced by Accent Film Entertainment in 2002 |
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In English |
Subject |
Young women -- United States -- Conduct of life -- Drama
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Young adults -- Massachusetts -- Boston -- Drama
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Young adults.
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Young women -- Conduct of life.
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Massachusetts -- Boston.
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United States.
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Drama.
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Feature films.
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Feature films.
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Streaming video
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Author |
Bujalski, Andrew, film director
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Bujalski, Andrew, actor
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Rudder, Christian, actor
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L Schaper, Jennifer, actor
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Dollenmayer, Kate, actor
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Áccent Film Entertainment (Firm)
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Kanopy (Firm)
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