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    People Places Things

    Will Henry is a newly single graphic novelist balancing parenting his young twin daughters and a classroom full of students while exploring and navigating the rich complexities of new love and letting go of the woman who left him. He finds unexpected challenges when his talented student Kat tries to set Will up with her accomplished mother Diane. In this thoughtful comedy, Will is forced to navigate the unknown landscape of single fatherhood and dating in New York City, while remaining an inspiration for his students and coming to terms with himself both as a father as an artist.
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  • Actors of "People Places Things"

  • Characters of "People Places Things"

    Diane. Character of People Places Things
    Played by: Regina Hall
  • Directors of "People Places Things"

    Jim Strouse. Director of People Places Things
    Jim Strouse
  • Creators of "People Places Things"

    Jim Strouse. Director of People Places Things
    Jim Strouse
  • Critic Reviews of "People Places Things"

    New York Magazine/Vulture
    August 19, 2015

    We know these characters are going through a lot, even if we don't always see it. And so, this short, ramshackle, shrinking movie manages to stick with you.

    Village Voice
    August 14, 2015

    There are two reasons to check out People Places Things - but neither the lead actors nor the characters they play are among them.

    RogerEbert.com
    August 14, 2015

    Perhaps the wimpy ending is exactly what wishy-washy Will Henry deserved. I, on the other hand, deserved better.

    Los Angeles Times
    August 13, 2015

    Small, smart and inescapably independent, "People Places Things" has its own offbeat and charmingly low-key way of seeing the world.

    Arizona Republic
    August 13, 2015

    Strouse has come up with a near-perfect blend of awkward wit and good-natured sweetness.

    Seattle Times
    August 13, 2015

    As the movie progresses, Will learns, in his low-key way, that life is full of unexpected twists, that love is hard to put away, and that people who share children can never fully leave each other.

    New Zealand Herald
    May 04, 2016

    Nominated for the Sundance Grand Jury Prize, the film has plenty of smart, witty lines, and Clement is the perfect actor to give them life.

    Cinemixtape
    April 16, 2016

    Clement's predilection for center stage is real and actually kind of astounding, pole-vaulting James Strouse's low-key romantic comedy into something much sturdier.

    The Film Stage
    February 24, 2016

    Strouse has a built a career on small, personal stories, and this film is no different.

    Flicks.co.nz
    September 10, 2015

    Clement is better-suited as a foil to Conchord-like absurdity, where it works as a droll counterweight.

    Sydney Morning Herald
    September 10, 2015

    Strouse offers a light treatment of a heavy situation. And the longer it goes, the deeper the sense of reality, the better the scenes. That's more than unusual. Most films get worse in the third act, not better.

    FILMINK (Australia)
    September 10, 2015

    People Places Things is a mildly amusing observational comedy about relationships that has its droll moments.

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