The Comedy (film)
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The Comedy is a 2012 American metamodern drama film co-written, co-edited, and directed by Rick Alverson, and starring Tim Heidecker, Eric Wareheim, James Murphy, and Gregg Turkington. The film was executive produced by David Gordon Green, Danny McBride, Jody Hill, Darius Van Arman, and Larry Fessenden.
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Directed by | Rick Alverson |
Written by | Rick Alverson Robert Donne Colm O'Leary |
Produced by | Mike S. Ryan Brent Kunkle |
Starring | Tim Heidecker Eric Wareheim James Murphy Gregg Turkington Kate Lyn Sheil Alexia Rasmussen Jeff Jensen |
Cinematography | Mark Schwartzbard |
Edited by | Rick Alverson Michael Taylor |
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Distributed by | Tribeca Film (USA) |
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Running time | 94 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
It premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival[1] and screened within such festivals as Maryland Film Festival 2012. The film was distributed by Tribeca Film and theatrically released on November 9, 2012. It went nationwide on demand starting October 24, 2012.[2]
Despite the title and use of comedians as actors, Sundance festival chief programmer Trevor Groth says that the film is not a comedy, but instead "a provocation, a critique of a culture based at its core around irony and sarcasm and about ultimately how hollow that is."[3]
The film was deliberately leaked onto various torrent websites, though the file only shows the first ten minutes before abruptly cutting to Heidecker sitting silently on a boat behind a scrolling anti-piracy statement.