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Storytelling
TrailerCollege and high school serve as the backdrop for two separate stories about cruelty, deception, storytelling, and other people's suffering that are unrelated and have different actors, titled 'Fiction' and 'Non-Fiction'.Actors: Selma Blair, Leo Fitzpatrick, Robert Wisdom, Maria Thayer, Angela Goethals, Devorah Rose, Nancy Anne Ridder, Steve Rosen, Aleksa Palladino, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Tina Holmes, ...»Director: Todd SolondzCountry: United StatesDuration: 87 minQuality: SDRelease: 2001IMDb: 6.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Storytelling"
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Characters of "Storytelling"
ViPlayed by: Selma BlairMr. ScottPlayed by: Robert WisdomCatherinePlayed by: Aleksa PalladinoToby OxmanPlayed by: Paul GiamattiMikePlayed by: Mike SchankScooby LivingstonPlayed by: Mark WebberMarty LivingstonPlayed by: John GoodmanFern LivingstonPlayed by: Julie HagertyMikey LivingstonPlayed by: Jonathan OsserConsueloPlayed by: Lupe OntiverosConan O'BrienPlayed by: Conan O'Brien -
Directors of "Storytelling"
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Creators of "Storytelling"
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Critic Reviews of "Storytelling"
New York ObserverMarch 13, 2002Despite [Solondz's] undeniable talent, however manipulative, his stories are too sour and mean-spirited for my taste.
Houston ChronicleFebruary 24, 2002That Storytelling has value cannot be denied. Not even Solondz's thirst for controversy, sketchy characters and immature provocations can fully succeed at cheapening it.
Globe and MailFebruary 15, 2002In his latest effort, Storytelling, Solondz has finally made a movie that isn't just offensive -- it also happens to be good.
Washington PostFebruary 08, 2002Solondz is without doubt an artist of uncompromising vision, but that vision is beginning to feel, if not morally bankrupt, at least terribly monotonous.
Seattle TimesFebruary 08, 2002A frustrating experience, made more so by the seemingly self-referential moments in the film.
San Francisco ChronicleFebruary 08, 2002Sometimes seems less like storytelling than something the otherwise compelling director needed to get off his chest.
Movie ViewsDecember 19, 2010While Solondz tries and tries hard, Storytelling fails to provide much more insight than the inside column of a torn book jacket.
City Pages, Minneapolis/St. PaulAugust 21, 2009Solondz has finally brought his critics into the frame, if only in an attempt to subject them to the same torture as everyone else.
EmanuelLevy.ComFebruary 10, 2007The film is marked by the same darkly humorous sensibility of rest of Solondz's work, excpet that the novelty is gone and the acerbic vision is now contained in a fractured text marred by poor storytelling and shifting tone--it's not easy to shock anymore
NetflixNovember 07, 2002In a scabrous follow-up to Happiness, Todd Solondz once again crafts a movie easier to admire than it is to like.
Goatdog's MoviesOctober 13, 2002It's never less than interesting, that's for sure, but I didn't like it.
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