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Digging for Fire
TrailerThe film concentrates on the life of a couple Tim and Lee with their young child. One day, Tim’uncovers suddenly a bone and a old gun in the yard which makes him have a new idea. Although, Lee does not agree with his idea, he fulfills his plan with his friends.Genre: DramaActors: Jake Johnson, Rosemarie DeWitt, Jude Swanberg, Alicia Van Couvering, Timothy Simons, Jenny Slate, Jeff Baena, Mike Birbiglia, Steve Berg, Kent Osborne, Sam Rockwell, ...»Director: Joe SwanbergCountry: United StatesDuration: 85 minQuality: HDRelease: 2015IMDb: 5.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Digging for Fire"
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Characters of "Digging for Fire"
TimPlayed by: Jake JohnsonBilly TPlayed by: Chris MessinaMaxPlayed by: Brie LarsonTom the NeighborPlayed by: Tom BowerSquiggyPlayed by: Melanie Lynskey -
Directors of "Digging for Fire"
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Creators of "Digging for Fire"
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Critic Reviews of "Digging for Fire"
GrantlandSeptember 11, 2015The movie has been dedicated to Paul Mazursky, the great radiologist of American social interplay who died last year. But Swanberg is still murmuring where Mazursky could speechify, gesticulate, and shout, sometimes in the same sequence.
Philadelphia InquirerAugust 27, 2015Conversations drift and weave, as do the people having them. Narcissistic melancholy dukes it out with beer-and-pot-stoked merriment. There is longing. There is foolhardiness.
Seattle TimesAugust 27, 2015While you're watching it, "Digging for Fire" may feel slight or tentative, but its cumulative impact is entrancing. Few films about a marital rift make so much of what seems so little.
Boston GlobeAugust 27, 2015While it has its charms, Swanberg is tilling soil here that has been churned since humanity began, and he doesn't come up with very much that's new.
Washington PostAugust 27, 2015"Digging for Fire" is a pleasant escape - an attractively shot, gracefully edited and, finally, emotionally satisfying mystery about the nature of marriage itself.
San Francisco ChronicleAugust 27, 2015Unfortunately, for as much dialogue as "Digging for Fire" has, the film doesn't go into much depth about Tim and Lee's true feelings about marriage and their lives.
FlavorwireMay 30, 2016The size of that ensemble and Swanberg's particular way of sorta hazily drifting from one half-overheard conversation to the next gives the picture a Robert Altman vibe that's never really been present in his work before.
Common Sense MediaSeptember 18, 2015Strong performances drive thoughtful, mature marital drama.
Film School RejectsSeptember 04, 2015May not say anything revelatory, but the realization it imparts is no less valuable for it.
One Guy's OpinionSeptember 01, 2015The looseness turns into haphazardness, and while the picture digs around a lot, it never really catches fire.
The Patriot LedgerAugust 29, 2015It's a killer when 90 percent of your film consists of dozens of actors spouting reams of improvised dialogue that quickly fades into a din.
HeraldNet (Everett, WA)August 28, 2015The large, talented cast is clearly thriving in the freewheeling style.
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