Funny Ha Ha (2003) +

DIR.:
Andrew Bujalski (2 films)
TRT:
90 min
MPAA Rating:
NR
DISTRIBUTOR:
Fox Lorber
SYNOPSIS:

Marnie is 23, and drifts through "Funny Ha Ha," Andrew Bujalski's debut feature, in search of romance and employment. The film's conversations sound improvised and the narrative rhythms appear loose and ambling as it paints a deft group portrait of recent college graduates- Marnie�s friends, co-workers and would-be lovers.


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FULL SYNOPSIS

Marnie is 23, and drifts through "Funny Ha Ha," Andrew Bujalski's debut feature, in search of romance and employment. The film's conversations sound improvised and the narrative rhythms appear loose and ambling as it paints a deft group portrait of recent college graduates- Marnie�s friends, co-workers and would-be lovers. But this scruffiness is a bit deceptive, as the film has both a subtle, delicate shape and a point. By the end of the film, Bujalski proves to be one of America�s most acute and intelligent dramatists, utilizing 16mm fstubborn puzzles of contemporary life.

CAST & CREW

  • Producer(s): Ethan Vogt
  • Writer(s): Andrew Bujalski
  • Actor(s): Mark Capraro, Jonathan Clermont, Kate Dollenmayer, Sheila Dubman, Thomas Hansen (II)

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