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Other People is a 2016 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Chris Kelly in his feature directorial debut. The film stars Jesse Plemons, Molly Shannon, Bradley Whitford, Maude Apatow, Madisen Beaty, John Early, Zach Woods, Josie Totah, and June Squibb. It is a semi-autobiographical look at Kelly's family.
Sep 9, 2016 · Other People: Directed by Chris Kelly. With Jesse Plemons, Molly Shannon, Bradley Whitford, Maude Apatow. A struggling comedy writer, fresh off a breakup and in the midst of the worst year of his life, returns to Sacramento to care for his dying mother.
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- Comedy, Drama
- Chris Kelly
- 2016-09-09
A struggling comedy writer, fresh from breaking up with his boyfriend, moves to Sacramento to help his sick mother. Living with his conservative father and younger sisters, David feels like a ...
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- Jesse Plemons
- Chris Kelly
- Park Pictures
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Sep 9, 2016 · Other People. Christy Lemire September 09, 2016. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. It is a Sundance subgenre unto itself: A 30ish guy at a crossroads must return to his small hometown from the big city when his mother becomes ill. While there, he deals with his wacky, dysfunctional family, reconnects with an old friend who provides ...
Sep 8, 2016 · Directed by Chris Kelly. Comedy, Drama. Not Rated. 1h 37m. By Daniel M. Gold. Sept. 8, 2016. In “Other People,” David (Jesse Plemons), a gay comedy writer in New York scrambling for a big...
- Chris Kelly
Jul 8, 2016 · Vertical. 74.9K subscribers. 635. 262K views 7 years ago. A struggling comedy writer, fresh from breaking up with his boyfriend, moves to Sacramento to help his sick mother. Living with his...
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Jan 22, 2016 · Other People review: cancer comedy lets Molly Shannon wring all types of tears. Saturday Night Live writer Chris Kelly makes an auspicious directorial debut (and a great Sundance opener) with...