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Storytelling (2001)
Rating:
Starring: Selma Blair, Paul Giamatti, John Goodman, Julie Hagerty, Lupe Ontiveros, Robert Wisdom
Director: Todd Solondz
Category: Comedy, Drama, Independent
Studio: New Line Home Entertainment
Subtitles:
English, French
Length:
87 mins

 
 

 

"Fearlessly Funny and Bracingly Provocative"-Peter Travers, Rolling Stone

From the director of Happiness and Welcome to the Dollhouse comes the comedy that shines a light on the dark side of human behavior. Take a journey from innocence to experience, kindness to cruelty and love to hate with an emotionally needy college student (Selma Blair) and a dysfunctional family man (John Goodman) as they learn some of life's most difficult lessons. Masterfully balancing both fact and fiction, acclaimed writer-director Todd Solondz uses razor sharp wit and an observing eye to cut open his characters and skewer the American dream.

 
 
   
   

 
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