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Release Date: 2010 Duration: 90 min Cast: Rebecca Budig, Amanda Peet, Jason Mantzoukas, Thomas Ian Nicholas, Catherine Keener, Charles Techman, Josh Pais, Sarah Vowell, Lois Smith, Ann Morgan Guilbert, Oliver Platt, Amy Wright ...MORE Cast: Rebecca Budig, Amanda Peet, Jason Mantzoukas, Thomas Ian Nicholas, Catherine Keener, Charles Techman, Josh Pais, Sarah Vowell, Lois Smith, Ann Morgan Guilbert, Oliver Platt, Amy Wright, Alice Spivak, John Srednicki, Carmen M. Herlihy, Reggie Austin, Erica Berg, Emma Myles, Scott Cohen, Michael Panes, Arthur French, Griffin Frazen, Neal Lerner, Kevin Corrigan, Creighton James, David Weininger, Maria Barrientos, Jason Kingsley, Elise Ivy, Elizabeth Berridge, Elizabeth Keener, Romy Rosemont, Regina Marie Healy, Timothy Doyle, Kathleen Doyle, Mandy Olsen, Sarah Steele, Harmonica Sunbeam, Rebecca Hall, Jaime Tirelli, Paul Sparks, Maddie Corman, Steve Antonucci, Portia ...LESS Categories: Movies, Ensemble Film, Indie film, Comedy film, Drama, Comedy, Domestic Comedy "Kate (Catherine Keener) and Alex (Oliver Platt), a married couple who run a successful business reselling estate-sale furniture, live in Manhattan with their teenage daughter, Abby. Wanting to expand their two-bedroom apartment, they buy the unit next door, planning to knock the walls out. However, before doing so, they have to wait for the occupant, Andra, a cranky elderly woman, to die. The... MORE "Kate (Catherine Keener) and Alex (Oliver Platt), a married couple who run a successful business reselling estate-sale furniture, live in Manhattan with their teenage daughter, Abby. Wanting to expand their two-bedroom apartment, they buy the unit next door, planning to knock the walls out. However, before doing so, they have to wait for the occupant, Andra, a cranky elderly woman, to die. The wait becomes complicated when the family develops relationships with Andra and her two grown granddaughters. Nicole Holofcener infuses her story of love, death, and liberal guilt with a rare balance of humor and complexity that stems from her uncanny ability to understand people—their motivations, interactions, and contradictions. Her characters go to great pains to navigate a world of moral confusion; we want to feel good about ourselves, but we never feel quite good enough. In avoiding judgment, she offers a funny and philosophical reflection on the give and take of modern life." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site LESS |
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