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Mutual Appreciation
on DVD
(2006)
Starring: Justin Rice, Rachel Clift, Andrew Bujalski
Director: Andrew Bujalski
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Alan is a musician who leaves a busted-up band for New York, and a new musical voyage. He tries to stay focused and fends off all manner of distractions, including the attraction to his good friend's girlfriend.
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Funny Ha Ha
on DVD
(2002)
Starring: Kate Dollenmayer, Andrew Bujalski, Justin Rice
Director: Andrew Bujalski
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Shot in 16mm, FUNNY HA HA examines life after college in an understated and moving way. Written, directed, and co-starring Andrew Bujalski, the film features impressively naturalistic performances led by newcomer Kate Dollenmayer (a friend of Bujalski's from film school and animator on WAKING LIFE),..read more »
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Mutual Appreciation
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(2006)
Starring: Justin Rice, Rachel Clift, Andrew Bujalski
Director: Andrew Bujalski
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Run time: 78 minutes
Alan is a singer-songwriter who has just arrived in Brooklyn after the breakup of his indie-rock band. He has a coveted gig at the hip Northsix club that is being promoted by Sara, a cute radio DJ who helps him find a drummer and who also has designs on Alan. However, he spends most of his time ..read more »
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Funny Ha Ha
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(2002)
Starring: Kate Dollenmayer, Andrew Bujalski, Justin Rice
Director: Andrew Bujalski
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Run time: 88 minutes
Marnie is 23 and drifts through Andrew Bujalksi’s critically acclaimed debut film, 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..read more »
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